1 v 3 I' 1 V Fac 8 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea, Oregon Friday, May 15, 1MJ Rainbow Election Woodburn Miss Janice Painter, daughter of Mr. and Mr. James . F. Painter of Woodburn, wat elected worthy adviser of Evergreen mm blr No. 13, Order of the Balrv bow for Girls, at the regular meeting Wednesday night at the Maionic temple. - She suc ceed! Min Joanne Williamson. Other elective officer are Min Phyllia Robert, assort- ate worthy adviier; Miu Dollle Cummlngi,. Charity; Min Jane McGrath, Hope and Mia Sue Paulson, Faith. Appointive off leers a n nounced by Miss Painter are: Harriet Hooper, chaplain; Lorna Henderson, drill leader; Salley DeArmond, assistant drill leader; Dixie Bean, love; -Joanne Schmid, rel'.gion; De- lene See It. nature; Kattie Sue Clark, , Immortality; Julie Rostvold, fidelity; Shirley . Moore, patriotism; Janice Stach, service; Kathryn Thompson, inner observer; Jo ; K. McNary, outer observer; Carol Ann Llvesay, musician; Manlee Parker, choir direct or; Alice Chamberlain, Kay Calkins, Joy Carver, Betty Lou Burt, Collett Sue Carver, Janice Selling, Charlene Shaner, choir; Dixie Buud, captain of drill team; Suzanne DeArmond, historian; Susan Jackson, custodian; Joyce Eckwortzel and Peggy Doerf- - ler, pages. Installation will be at the next regular meeting, May 27, and will be open to the public at 8 pjn. Miss Joanne Williamson, retiring worthy adviser, will install. On Fri day, May 22, the Rainbow girls will assist at the De Molny Installation. A degree honoring Miss Williamson was given by the line officers and a friendship degree by the drill team in honor of Mrs. Tom DeArmond, mother adviser. A "dutch treat" was enjoyed at the Coney Island restaurant after the meeting and lighted birthday cake was presented to Mrs. DeArmond. . the decoration committee were Mrs. Merlin Salter, Mrs. Robert Green and Mrs. Mau rice Fleishman. Serving were Mrs. Glenn Palmer, Mrs. Rol- lin Baker, and Mrs. Roy Farrand. In charge of the kitchen were Ronald Lee and Miss Charlotte Jones. James Brents and Mrs. Charles Den- hem planned the program, . The cockles lor the tea were made by the boys and girls of Mrs. Charles Den hem's sixth grade, and James Brent's sixth grade girls msde and presented nosegays to each mother present. Preceding the tea the Mothers club met for their regular meeting. It was an nounced that the school bud get would be voted on May 15, and the carnival dates had been changed to May 29, 30 and 31. ' New officers were Installed, president, Mrs. William Rector; vice president, Mrs. Hamon Harvey; secretary, Mrs. L. A. Clinker; and treasurer, Mrs. Ron Miller. Mrs. Floyd Mc- Ciellan was the Installing officer. The attendence award was won by Mrs. Merlin Salter's third grade with Mrs. Walter Scheffee, room mother, and James Brent's sixth grade with Mrs. Robert Hartman, room mother. The hospitality awards were presented to Mrs. Robert Howells and Mrs. Carl Anderson. Mrs. Robertson Is Feted at Shower Turner Mrs. A. I. Robert son of Turner entertained re cently at a shower for Mrs. Oran Robertson of Portland. Winning prizes at fames during the afternoon, were Mrs. Guy Chapman. Mrs. Harry Barnett, Mrs. Earl Prather, all of Turner, and Mrs. Emery Wood of Salem. After the gifts were opened by the guest of honor, refresh' ments were served by Mrs. Alvan Scott and Mrs. Fred Miles of Salem. Those Invited were Mrs. Oran Robertson of Portland, Mrs. Emery Wood, Mrs. Warren Doolittle, Mrs. William Pero, Mrs. . James Wood, Mrs. Alvan Scott, Mrs. Fred Miles all of Salem; Mrs. Albert Robertson, Mrs. Earl Prather, Mrs. Henry Wershoar, Mrs. Mary Ball, all of Turner; Mrs. William Heseman of Sweet Home; Mrs. Mlna Percival, Phoenix Ariz; Mrs. Albert Jen sen, Turner; Mrs. A. S. Cameron, Mrs. Ethel Johnson, Miss Charlotte Johnson and Miss Marjorie Johnson, all of Portland; Mrs. Everett' Wood and Mrs. Peter Voth, both of Salem. Hostesses for the party were Mrs. A. E. Robertson; Mrs. Alvan Scott and Mrs. Fred Miles. Mothers' Tea at School on Tuesday Salem Heights Salem Heights school was the scene of much activity on Tuesday anernoon when sixth grade students served at the annual Mothers tea. The tea table was decorated with Ulscs and tulips, wftlte candles and a gold cloth. The girls dressed in Gay 90's costumes, who ser ved were Nancy Baker, Bon nie Jean Kurth, Claudia Weaver, Linda Rich, Frankie Jo Gilman, and Carolyn Howells. Pouring were Mary Wilbur and Peggy Hogan. Boys assisting were Richard Post, B1U Allen, Richard Lott. and Bill Townsend. Passing the guest oook were Loretta Jean Dreissler and Curia Nelson. For the, program the Salem Heights school band played under the direction of Ray mond Carl, and the sextet, composed of Sue Zwicker, A.aren Harris, Charlotte Pons ford, Joan Hasklns, Judy Mc- ueuan ana Molly Allen, pre- sentea several numbers. Mrs. u. rred Boyer was the general chairman, and on Woodburn Garden Club Hears Talk Woodburn Henry Hartwig of the Salem peony gardens was guest speaker at the Wood- burn Garden club on Tuesday. His talk was on the history, varieties, and planting of pe onies. There was a- good at tendance of members and" sev eral guests, i The program featured piano solos and duets by Douglas and Russell Colgan. Hostesses were Mrs. R. K. Seely and Mrs. George Sweeney who served refreshments from the attrac tive tea table decorated with spring flowers. Mrs. Harold Colgan was pro gram chairman and roll call was answered with "my favor ite rose." Flower arrange ments were primroses. The next meeting, June B, will be the annual election of officers and flower arrange ments will be all white flow ers. The hostess committee will be Mr. and Mrs. Alvan G. Cowan. This will be the final meeting of the spring season with the exception of the an nual family picnic in July. Mrs. Bisenius Named As AL Unit President ML Angel Mrs. R. T. Bisenius was elected president of the Mount Angel unit of the American Legion auxili ary, Tuesday night. She will succeed Mrs. Eugene Hotter, who has guided the organ! ration's activities for the past two years. . Other new officers elected are: Mrs. Ray Ruscher, first vice president; Mrs. Ira Her- rlford, second vice president; Mrs. Maurice Hammer secre tary; Mrs. Edward Hotter, ser- geant-at-arms; Mrs. Fred Pros per, chaplain; Mrs. Blanche Norton, historian; Miss Theresa Dehler, Miss Elizabeth Unger and Mrs. Bernard Kirsch, exe cutive committee. Rev. Brenden Shea of Mount Angel Preparatory school wss the speaker at the Mother's day program honoring the Gold Star - Mothers. Sharing honors with the Gold Star mothers were Mrs. Forrest Erlckson, state vice president, and Mrs. Sylvester Lawrence of Estacada. Gold Star mothers present Included - Mrs. Clif ford Norton, Mrs. Cora Evans, Mrs. Minnie Hoffman, Mrs. William Predeek and Mrs. M. A. Wagner. Other mothers introduced were Mrs. Frank Fisher, Mrs. R. T. Ebner, Mrs. G. D. Ebner and Mrs. Dave Montgomery. The state vice president spoke briefly on membership of 101 members, the largest membership ever achieved here: and made the surprising statement that she hoped the auxiliary would and should outnumber the Legion in men bers, since It bsd a larger potentiality to draw from. She also stressed the importance of Increasing the poppy sale to help the dissbled veterans and asked the auxilary mem bers to send in to head quarters their votes on favo rite radio' programs requested In the April Legionnette. Mrs. Leonard Smith was intro duced as the 101st member of the unit The past presidents will Cksrry Ofy Electric SSI Chemeketa Phone 24762 meet at the home of Mrs. Er nest Crowder on Thursday, May 28, and Mrs. Gene Hot ter will be hostess to the auxi liary Juniors when they gather at her home on Saturday May 23. The date for the auxiliary dance was changed from May 30 to Friday evening May 29, in the Legion hall. Named as delegates to the state convention at -Seaside, June 17 to 20 are Mrs. Eugene Hotter, Mrs. Ira Herriford, Mrs. Fred Lucht and Mrs, Joseph Faulhaber. Alternates are Mrs. Maurice Hammer, Mrs. Norton, Mrs. Mae Heggie and Loretta Dehler. . , .Mount Angel prep school students presented a program to honor the Gold Star Mothers. Taking part in the program were Dave Given, Maurice Hammel, Jim and Mike Carroll, Larry Ebner and Alan Obersinner. Mrs. Cletue Butsch, Mrs. Fred Prosser, Mrs. Eugene Hotter and Mrs. Bernard Kirsch were in chsrge of the program and supper served in the dining ball. . ULVKBTON Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. BHnn (Evelyn Blun- dell) and daughter, Charlene, of Springfield, have returned home from a few days visit at the home of Mrs. Blinn'e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bundell of Silverton. I Today's Menu Friday Fare ' Baked Fish Steaks Bsked Potatoes Fresh Asparagus Buttered Carrots Bread and Butter Strawberry Floating Island Beverage Strawberry Floating Island Ingredients: I pint fresh strawberries, 4 cup very fine ly granulated sugar, 4 eggi (separated). 3 cups milk, salt, H teaspoon vanilla. Method: Wash strawberries and hull. Slice berries in half; mix with V4 cup of the sugar and allow to stand at room temperature while preparing j rest of dessert. Put egg yolks in heavy saucepan; beat j slightly; gradually stir In 1 sugar, milk and a dash of i salt Cook and stir constantly over low best until mixture will coat a silver spoon and is about as thick as heavy cream; this will take about 20 minutes. Cool; stir in V tea spoon of the vanilla. Divide sugared berries, including Juice, among 8 custard cups; spoon cooled ' custard over. Add a dash of salt to egg whites and beat until foamy; gradually add remaining V cup of sugar, besting until whites are very stiff; toward end of beating add remaining teaspoon vanilla. Pile merin gue on ' top of soft custard. Place cups on cookie sheet In extremely hot (323F.) oven Just until meringue is flecked with brown about . Hi minutes. Mskes 8 servings. Woodburn Girl to Wed in Germany Woodburn Mr. and Mrs. John H. Washburn of Wood burn have received word that their daughter, CpL Virgie Washburn who Is in the Wacs and stationed in Germany at Heidelberg, will be married Saturday. . May 18, to Sgt. 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