Pitt THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galas, Onpi Friday, May 18, ltU Capital Women M1U, t HABUM LOWS! ruCUB Mrs. Sprague Will Head . AAUW Here Satan branch of American . Association of University Wo anen bald tta final me tin of tba year Thursday avenJng at Baxter hall and elected Mrs. Arthur Spragua to servo a pre aidant during tha coming year to auccead Mr. Thomas W Churchill. Othar saw off cart chosen ara Mr. John K. Hann, rlct president; Mr a. Charlei Lay- port, aecretary; Mri. Stanley Sutler, treasurer; and Mri. E. W. Rector, student loan trus tee. Tha meeting was tha occa sion to honor the graduating aenlor women of Willamette University. Tha program was provided by the Modern Darce group ox Oregon state college. MlM Zleonor Roberts intro duced Miss Betty Lynd Thomp son, director of the group, who 2a turn presented the nine girls who made up the roster of dan ears. Tha girls exhibited exer- eieta and performed eight dan ces which had been composed by tha students themselves. Their accompanist at tha piano was Miss Ellen Foley. Mrs. Lawrence C. Merriam, Jr. five a brief talk for the seniors on "WUt is AAUW7 ' During the business meeting Mrs. Churchill announced the Auxiliary Election electing new officers Wed' nesday evening was tha Holly wood Lions club auxiliary. Tha group choaa Mrs. Marvin Clat terbuck as president; Mrs. I. A. Bradfield, first vice presi dent; Mrs. Clarence Grieg, sec ond vice president; Mri. Carl Llndstrom, secretary; Mri. Z, J. Oiko. treasurer. Delegates chosen to attend tha state convention In Klanv etn rails in mid-June were Mrs. A. J. Crote and Mrs. James H. Tlndall. Mrs. Croee gave a report on the board meeting which she attended in Astoria. The group met at the home of Mrs. Lester Thomas, Mrs. Verne Boon and Mrs. J. L. Batdorf assisting. Piano Recital Will Be Saturday A piano recital la planned for Saturday evening in the Carrier room of the first Methodist church, the pupils of the Thomas studio to pre sent the program. The pub- he Is Invited. Taking part in the program will be: Sandra Sneddon, Rose mary Weekly, Carl Helnke, Susan Humphreys, Judy PahL Evelyn Hough, Lorraine How ard, Janice Fahl, Warren Helnke, Gloria Rodriguez, Chi Omega Election New officers were chosen by Chi Omega alumnae when they met laat evening. Mrs. Charles H. Darou, Jr. ia tha new presi dent and serving with her aura Mrs. Reinald Anderson, vice president; Mrs. Jackson Hate- lett, aecretary; Mrs. C. V. Jon- asson, treasurer) Mrs. B. Z. Brown, corresponding secre tary. A large group attended the meeting at tba home of Mrs. Glaybourne Dyer. Plana were made for a pic nic on June 23 at the home of Miss Edith Llbby in Jefferson, Mrs. Dale Pence and Mr a. Frank A. Brown to be co-host esses. a a 'Poppy Day' Is Proclaimed selection of Miss Olive M. Dahl judy Powtrt. cdwlte He' Z j r, i Ti Joyce Weekly, Judy Powers, the delegation to the AAUW wJL, wi -.!..., V. 1 HUUUM kUUI.UMUU w ill June in Minneapolis. During the evening Mrs. Churchill was presented with a white orchid corsage by Mrs. Arthur Spragua on behalf of the branch. Corsages for the aenlor women were provided by Mrs. Charlee Derthlck, Mra. Steve Anderson, Mrs. Jo seph Franko and Mrs. Arthur Sprague. Following the program punch and cookies were served. Pre siding at tha punch bowls were Mrs. Paul Frost, Mra. Kenneth Bush, Mrs. A. M. Strohbehn and Mrs. Robert F. Nichols. The punch table waa attractively decorated with a May 'pole, dancing figures and Cecil B run ner roses. Members, of tha board served as hostesses un der the direction of tha hos pitality chairman, Mrs. J, B. Beck. . a.', a Honor Mother Entertaining at no-host dinner this week were Mr. and Mra. Earl Burke, their daughter and son, Janet and Son. Tha party waa in honor af Mrs. Burke'a mother, Mrs. Emma Solie. Invited were Mrs. Solles's four daughters and their fami nes, Mr. and Mra. Norman Johnson and Freddie, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brown and Claudia, all of Portland, Mr. aad Mra. Frank Jandera of Salem, the hosts, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wavra, Marcella Blundell of Sllverton. Group Entertained The Beta Sigma chapter of Xpsilon Sigma Alpha sorority met this - week at the home of Mrs. Clinton J. Cooter, Mra. RoUln Hammett as co-hostess. Mrs. Roy Yung, Jr. put on a hair style show for the group. Plana were made for a card party on June 12 for members and their friends, the party to be an evening one at Mayflower hall. Next meeting of he ehap r is May 27 at the home of Mra. Clifton Boehmer. PLE&F CLUB of Pythian Sisters was entertained on Wednesday by Mrs. Clifford Schultx and Mrs. Harry Wil son at tha Schultx home. The group played cards, 23 being present for the evening.' Win ning honors were Mrs. L. L. Hansen and Mra. A. R. Jacob sen. Mrs. Betty Jean Bergner and Mis Caroyln Nieder berger won special prizes. Golf Club Mrs. Darrall William was welcomed as a new member of tha Oak Knoll Ladles Golf club on Wednesday. Mr. Hal Davis was a guest for the day's play. Winner In elass A were Mrs. Kenneth Jacohsen and Mr. Clinton Ruiter; class B, Mrs. Fsul SUke and Mra. Arthur May, elass C, Mrs. Henry Morris and Mrs. Robert Gordon. Saturday, May 23, has been proclaimed as Poppy day by the national president of the American Legion auxiliary, Mrs. Rae Ashton of Vernal Utah. She will open the an nual Poppy day ceremonies by placing a poppy in President Dwlght D. Elsenhower's lapel at the White House in Wash ington, D.C Wear a Poppy" is the theme of the aale this year. Capital unit of Salem to sell 10,000 of the veteran-made popples In Salem on Friday, May 22. Funds from the cam paign enable veterans in Ore gon who make the poppies to nelp support their families. Capital unit members who ara in charge of the sale are Mrs. Lue Lucas, chairman; Mrs. Neil Witting. Mrs. T. J. Bra bee, Mrs. A. D. Apperson, Mrs. Forrest Eckles, Mra, Al bert C. Fabry, Mr. C. W. Jor- gensen, Mrs. Clara Poland, Mrs. Anson Ingels, Mr. Walter L. Spaulding, Mrs. Glenn Bur- right and Mrs. Austin H. Wil son. Captains making arrange ments for tha campaign are Mra. Walter Osborne, Mrs. Lena Hlldebrandt, Mra. Clar ence Bissau, Mra. Lucas Vogt, Mrs. J. D. White, Mrs. Michael Panek, Mr. Glen Holman, Mrs. Florence Ames, Mrs. Stuart Johns, Mr. Ray Bassttt, and Mr. Austin H. Wilson, see- Visitor Leaving ' Mrs. Roy Crowley - of St James, Minn., who has been visiting here the past few week at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mra. Wilmer C. Page, leavea thla week-end. Mrs. Paga will go to Seattle with her sister, Saturday, the two there to Join another sister, Mra. Thomas Stover of Belle- vue. Tha three will go to Van couver, B. C. for a day pre ceding Mrs. Crowley' depar ture for Minnesota. VISnTNQ hero until Sun day are Mrs. John W. Loug hary and daughter Kathleen Clair, from Eugene. They are guests ' of Mrs. Loughary's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Caughell. -FHOM- Peg in Washington BT ALENI (PEG) rHTLLWl ' Washington, D.C, May 11 Dear Marian: For a variation, how would you Ilka a Washington recipe? Thla ia "Crab Norfolk," a pre pared by a well-known res taurant here. ' Place enough butter In a casserole to cover the bottom of tha dish, went melted. Heat the dish thor oughly aad place the crab meat in the casserole. Lightly sprinkle with paprika so that it will be golden in color. Place in a hot oven for about five mlnutea until it la thoroughly heated through and add a much dry imported sherry as there la butter in ue aun. Dont add the wine until the casserole and crab ara heated. Remove from oven as soon a sherry I added and serve tm- medlstely. Dip the butter- wine sauce over the crab when It la Placed on plates. I like thla with lobster, aa well a crab or ahrimp. CAPITAL i Y0UN6ST0WN KITCHENS lousewlves Delight 111 N. High St 5Y fiOWDO OTCflNS mm paoie it! fesvtysifsts K01-BTE. III I is? ml effideacj. Bare aw s ri ttst tea m 1 I aa a-aianiaai Lea and Faya Stanley were in the office this week. Lou, who was with the State Engi neer's office In Salem for a number of year, is scheduled now for a tour of duty in Ice land with the Army Engineer. .They have had many interest ing year with Lou working In oversea soots and during sev eral years in Alaska. More recently they have been In Portland. Faye was holding to a thin hope that she might eventually get to Join her Hus band in Iceland but for the present orders do not permit Tom Stoddard, witn com monwealth in Portland and known to many Salem friends, was enjoying a reunion with Keith Hall here this week. R. H. Baldock, state highway en gineer, is lunching tomorrow with Secretary McKay in be tween session with Congres sional committees on highway matters. One evening while Governor Faal L. Patterson waa in Washington, ha waa the guest at a banquet af sly Samuels, Portland attorney, and Dava Bebiaaea, another attorney of Portland who has been In Salem frequently aa a member of tha FEPC group and on other public welfare project. James H. Cellars, Astoria, who only recently wound ud his legislative coun cling assignment in Salem, is in Washington .this week tor meetings. W 9 Not all of those we hear of or from have aa simple namse a those I have mentioned to night, a among some of our Department corresponaents in the Indian Bureau are such un usual names as "Mr. Grace Kills A Boy," ."Mr. Ferry Pretty Paint" and "Mrs. Olive Old Ball Cornea la A Day." A letter that etarte off "Dear Mr. Kills a Boy" really make me chuckle as I read through the dally reading file of letter from the various divisions. Soeaklnc of amusement of one sort or another, the Sec retary was enthusiastically re porting thla morning of the good time he had yesterday af ternoon when he and Mr. McKay were at the USO, fol lowing the Arlington ceme tery. He vudted with the service men guest of the USO and apparently had some fine momenta of relaxation. Such momenta are a rarity in the life of a government official. Mr. McKay was the cake-cutter for the party and Salemlte know that she can well per form that role. Greeting from Washington. Peg. MEMBERS of the Nancy Gormsen Horizon club are planning a beach trip, Satur day. They will go to Nelecott Luncheon is planned at noon. Misses Sharon Johnson and Joyce Randall are in charge of arrangements for the trip. J Duo Tell Engagement u, end Mrs. Franklin J. Rob bin of Corvalll announce tha anncement of their daughter, Miss Rose aoane Bobbins, to Donald Lea Ow en, aon of Mr. ana sir. s. a. Owen of Salem. Newoftn engagement was first revealed at a ahower given for Miss Marilvn NleL The wedding Amlm haa teen act for May 20. The bride attended uorvai- lis high school. The oriae rroom waa graduated from Salem hish school and attend ed Oregon State college where he la affiliated with Phi Sigma Kappa. He ia now stationed at San Antonio, Texas, with the U.S. air force. . a a SALEM friends have receiv ed word of the birth of a aon to Mr. and- Mrs. James Swar brick (Madeleine Keene) on Mar 5 at Ventura. Calif. There ara two older sisters in the family, Sandra and Christine. Grandparent are Mr.. and Mrs. Roy S. Keene of Corvallis, for merly of Salem. Mr. Keene haa gone south to be at the For Bride-Elect s-.-nl Jaan Schmidt Monday night at her bom at a surprise ahower for Mia Carolyn Smith, bride .t.t Jack Welbe. Tha wadding will be in June, a Th airia from the aenlor class at Salem academy which both hostess ana nonoree ai ... wm invited, uames were anil at a lata hour re freshment were served. A spe cial feature was tne case in we I shape of an umbrella made by the hostess' another. home of her daughter for a Urn. ' ' ' CECIL STCLLER, Wallace Road, visited recently with friends and relative at Alameda, Oakland and othar bay region cities and in north em California. She attanded the Oakland flower show, a . Attending the district II banquet for Neighbors of Woodcraft in Newberg thla week were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mitchell, Mra. Walter Craven and Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Scott DfTMifKf, accept fy SCHAEFER'S COLD TABLETS For simple headache and simple neuralgia caused by a common cold, headache, nasal congestion, fever, musculor ache and pain, temporary constipa 1 1 a n Only of 50c-$1.00 SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE Open Dally, 1:10 ajn. - I pja. Sundays, ajn. - 4 pjn. 135 N. Commercial YOUR F000 BUDGET.1tS70RTERTm A1 rllsirail J MfOm-hBeaiWl, SslaJian, ' C"5I COOKrM) , tea aWS aad Baiti O Huuslsj... 155 N. 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