Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 25, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Balm. OngM
Mosday. My ml mi
i- 1.
Capital Women
Edited by MABIAM LO WBT FUCHKB
JC Group
Entertained
At Luncheon
Entertainment tor the lunch-
ton glrtn by the Jsycee-Ettes
en Saturday honoring wives
mtmben at the Junior Cham'
i btr of Commerce, wat present
ed by a high aehool trio, the u
bonalrea. Misses Carol Lee,
Laurel Herr and Sidney Kro-
mer: and MIm Harriett Aller
and Mlai Nancy Colllna of Wil
lamette university. Mill Aller
gave whittling selections a n
Hit Colllna sang and gave
reading.
Mist Patricia Fagg was ac
companist for the Debonnaires
and playing for the others wat
Miss Lizbeth Shields, alto of
Willamette university.
Nearly 150 attended the ev
ent at Knighta of Columbus
hall, French theme with
flower and umbrellaa being
the decorative note.
Married at aallmKy Mr. and Mn. Donald Zuber
, (Jane Schumacher) were married recently at St Boniface
church. Sublimity. The bride if the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Irving Schumacher and Mr. Zuber Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Zuber. (Arta studio picture)
Ronnie Potts
'Plans Recital
V Ronald Fottt. student of Mrt.
David Bases, is to be present
ed in piano recital on Wednes
day evening,' the program to
be at the homo of Mrs. Kason
on South Church. - Ronald it
the eon of Mr. and Mra. Ken
neth Potts. Be received "su
perior" rating in tba Oregon
Musical Teachers plan 4
aminations on May IT and it
one of the pianiata sharing in
the Iva Turner award. Hit
program for Wednesday is
follows: '"
Sonata D Minor Scarlatti
Sonata O major Scarlatti
Sonata D Minor . . . ..Scarlatti
Allegro, 3rd . movement.
' Sonata O major Haydn
Sonata Op. 49,
I. No I Beethoven
Allegro
Tempo di Menuetto
Contra Dance .....Beethoven
Etude D major ...... .Heller
Etude O minor ........Heller
Prelude C minor Chopin
Walts Op. 64, No. 1 .. .Chopin
Hunting Song . . .Mendelssohn
Patriotic Song (original)... .
i Pottt
Pinocchio (original) ....Pottt
The Smugglers .Deems Taylor
Of a Tailor and Bear. . . .
I MacDoweU
To Toy Soldier Warner
Concerto C major
: Baeh-Keckxeh
Judy Deaton at the second -
Judy Deacon .
at tha second piano
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Salt to Benefit
Community Project
' Mrs. Gay Dlehm was hottest
to members of the Merrytlme
club st her home on Friday,
At the meeting, plant were
discussed for a rummage tale,
proceedt to go for equipment
for the Capltola community
playground. The tale will be on
Thursday, May 28, at 8:30 a. m.,
at 330 North Commercial. All
children of the community will
be able to use the playground
when it it completed.
Mrt. Jasper Button. Mrt.
Lyle Shepherd and Mrt. Her
bert Hansen will be at the store
on Wednesday owning to re
ceive articles for The tale.
Birthday Cake
Salem Heights Susan Ann
Bartlett was surprised at a
birthday party last week at the
regular meeting of the Otakuye
group Camp Fire Girls of the
sixth . grade of the Salem
Heights school st the home of
the leader, Mrt. Kenneth
Zwicker. -.
Susan Ann celebrated her
twelfth birthday. The group en-
Joyed wiener rout. Birthday
cake was served to Judy Mc
Clellan, Charlotte Ponaford,
Carolyn Howellt, Nancy Baker,
Bonnie Jean Kurth, Sue Zwick
er, Karen Harris, Betty Jean
Dyke, 'Joan Haskras, . Claudia
Weaver and Susan Ann Bart
lett, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bart
lett and Mrs. Kenneth Zwicker.
' SOCIAL afternoon club of
Chadwick chapter, Order of
Eastern Star, will meet, for
luncheon at noon on Tuesday at
the Masonic temple. It it a
penem anair, proceeds to go
to the endowment committee
for the Masonic and Eastern
Star home at Forest Grove. The
group will play cards after the
luncheon.
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f ENTERTAINING Cootlette
club members on Friday at her
home was Mrs. Nelson Hickock,
Present were Mrs. Kenneth
Smith, Mrs. Roy Carter, Mrs.
Dale Mauk, Mrs. Dave Fur
lough, Mrs. David Holweger,
Mrs. Clarence Forbls, Mrt. Ed
'ha Prince, Mrs. Charles Hage
.tnann, Mrt. Joe Hopkins. Mrs.
Don Stupka and Mrs. Al Aesch-
liroana.
i
i THIMBLE CLUB of the
Neighbors of Woodcraft elected
Itw officers last week. Serving
will bo Miss Emma Peters.
president; Mrs. Lloyd Mitchell,
vice president; Mrs. J. Ingram,
secretary; Mrs. Pearl Biacker-
y, treasurer; Mrs. C. B. Shaw,
Mrs. G. H. Edwards, Mrt.
Maude Croker, board of fin
nee. Mrs. R. E. Wlnehcomb
was the installing officer. At
the meeting the group donated
10 to tha blood bank.
.
Club Entertained
DallasAt the final meeting
for this season, members of the
Book Review section of the
Dallas Worn ana club discussed
Twilight In South Africa,"
Mrs. A llie Heenagln giving the
review.
Mrs. Larry Allen entertained
(be group at her home and pres
ent were Mrs. U. av Anoerton
Mrs. John Corny. Mrs. E.
Salisbury, Mrs. Milo Smith,
Mrs. Paul Davis, Mrs. Frank
Richards, Miss Shirley Wise,
Mrs. Dora Sweet, Mrs. Henna
ftn, Mrs. Lou B. Bleth of Jo
seph, mother of the hottest, and
Mrs.
ATTENDING the annual con
vention of the Oregon Mutual
Fire Insurance company at Har
rison Hot Springt resort fat
British Columbia the letter
part of the week were Dr. and
Mn. G. Herbert Smith. Mr. and
Mrt. E. J. Scellari and Mr. and
Mrt. Sid Rising, all of Salem
mr. and Mrt. Scellan returned
Sunday, taking the plane from
Vancouver. B. C. The Smltlu
and Risings made the trip by
car.
Todoy's Menu
Family Supper
Beefburgers with D1U Barbecue
Sauce
Toasted Rolls
Green Peat
Salad Bowl
Frosted Cake Squares
Be vera so
Beefburgers with Dill Barbecue
sanee
Ingredients: 3 tahleinnnn
butter or margarine, 1 medium
tiled onion (chopped), 1 cup
catchup, tt cup dill pickle
liquid. H cup minced dill
pickles, H cud minced eelarv
Itesspoon brown sugar, tea
spoon salt, Hi pounds ground
Deei, m teaspoons salt
rauioa: Men outter in a
saucepan over low heat Add
onion and cook until partly ten
der 8 to 10 minutes. Gradual.
ly stir in catchup, dill pickle
liquid, dill pickles, celery,
brown tugtr and M teaspoon
Salt Cook over low heat stir
ring often, 30 minutes. Makes
about m cups sauce. Mean
while mix beef and ltt tea
spoons sal'.; shape into 8 nattiea.
Broil until done, turning toast
ed hamburger rolls with sauce
spooned over them.
Miss Wilson and
Mr. Verbeck Married
On May I the Mill City Pres
byterian church was the scene
of the wedding of Mitt Neoms
L. Wilton, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Wilson of Roteburg,
and Louis H. Verbeck, Jr., son
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Ver
beck, Sr. The Rev. Noble
Streeter, pastor of the church,
officiated at tha 3 o'clock wed.
dine.
Mr. Wilson gave hit daugh
ter in marriage. The bride wore
a pink satin gown with finger
tip veil that fell from a tiara of
pink' rosebuds. She carried
bouquet of white carnations.
Mitt Sharon Verbeck. honor
attendant wore a green satin
and tulle dress. She carried
pink rosebuds.
Beit man was Richard ver
beck, brother of the bride
groom. Ushers were Dale Mil
ler and Harold Mires of Silver-
ton.
A reception followed In the
church recreation room. The
wedding cake was cut by Mrs.
C. A. Stose of Portland and
served by Mrs. Marion Miller.
Mrs. Jotle Mires poured the
coffee end Mrs. Neil Verbeck
presided at the punch bowl.
Miss Ann Is Miller had charge
of the guest book.
The bride chose green suit
wiui white accessories for trav
eling. The couple will make
weir come in Roteburg, Ore.
Creative Art Group
Creative Art group of Salem
Art association it meeting on
Thursday at pjn. in the Clif
ford Gleason studio. 162
South Commercial street This
is the annual business session
for the group. Members inter
ested are asked to take framed
or matted pictures for exhibit
ing. ;
e
For Miss Brannon
Honoring Miss Betty Jo
Brannon, bride-elect of James
Bernhard, tha employes group
at Chemawa Indian school
sponsored a party Saturday
evening in the employes' club
at me school. About 30 attend
ed. Miss- Brsnnon's mother,
Mrs. Alton Brannon, Is princi
pal at the school. Mia Brannon
and Mr. Bernhard are to be
married this summer.
REPRESENTING Salem Zon-
ta club at the intercity meetlnc
and installation dinner for Port
land Zonta club. Saturday ev
ening, were Mitt Genevieve
Morgan, immediate past district
governor, and Mist Mary Larson.
The dinner was at the Heath-
man, more than 100 attending.
Scott Lee wat speaker, telling
of his experiences In Germany.
Mrt. Eric G. Clarke it the new
president of the Portland club.
Knesal-Dillon
Lebanon Miaa Mahla Ma.
lne DIUon and Lloyd Edward
Knetal, both of Tacoma, Wash.,
were married in Okanoean
Wash., on May 3. The ceremony
wat performed at the home of
the bridegroom's brother.
rt. luiesal is the daughter
u nr. ana Mrs. w. I. niHn
oi Lebanon, and tha hriria.
groom't parents are Mr. and
win. Albert I. Knesal of Ta
coma. After June 1 tha emmu
will make their home in Seattle.
MRS. J. 8. WORTHINGTON
entertained at a kidnap break-
on roaay, Mrs. Clifford
Shultt and Mrt. Howard Smith
Picking; up guests for the party.
Present were Mrs. R. O. Bow
man. Mra. Harry Wilson, Mrt.
Scott Ebrlght Mrt. A. A. Nte
derberger, Mrt. Nora Pearce,
Mrt. Laura Johnson, Mn. L.
L. Hansen and Mrs. Earl Burk.
i "OX :
Party on
Saturday
Honoring Colonel Maurice
Stratta, who recently returned
from duty in Korea, Mrs. Strat
ta entertstnsds group of
friends st their home Saturday
evening for an informal open
house.
Several in the group were
men who served with Colonel
Stratta in the army.
Committees foi;
Year Named
Committees were named last
week to serve during the next
school year tor Washington
School Mothers club. On ways
snd means will be Mn. 8km
Ethlemsn, chairman; Mrs. Irv
ing Larson and Mrs. John Tsy-
lor; health, Mn. Keith Brown;
publicity, Mn. Robert Ander
son; parent-teacher council,
Mrs. Robert Boatwright; Salem
child welfare council, Mn. Ed
Spenst; room mothers, Mn.
Edwin Lyle.
New officers were named last
month, Mrs. H, L. Kemper to
be chairman; Mn. Msynard
Tweet, vice chairman; Mn.
Bert Lucas, secretary and Mrs.
E. D. Spencer, treasurer.
In charge of the tea honor
ing teachers, supervisors, cooks
snd custodians on Thursday
were Mn. Hugh Federline,
Mrs. George Fulton, Mrs. Keith
Brown ana Mrs. Ralph Do-
Weese.
. e e e .
Student Recital
To Be on Tuesday
Spring concert of the Music
Teachers association will be
Tuesday at 7:49 p. m. in Rob
erts studio. Junior and senior
high school musicians will pre
sent toe program.
Those taking part are Nancy
Bates, Suzanne Davis, Mary
Wood, David Merchant Ton!
DeSart, Jean Haworth, Lucille
wonderly, Pamela Morrison.
Geneva Nordyke, Mary Linda
DoerHer, Mavis Malbon, Ste
phen Shlpp, Mary Ellen Mc
Clery, Pamela Clayton, Patricia
edstrom, John Gibbons, Kay
Ruberg, Vickl Ward, and Betty
fagg. i
. e
GEORGE S MALLEI was in
itiated into Neighbors of Wood
craft circle No 43 on Friday.
mm
AtpirlnAttU&mt
I
Ben is e new chapter to the
beloved Journal story "The
Little Prinonsea"toM by Elis
abeth's former governess.
Uotn miss these warm, mti.
mate high lights from the
young Queea't Hfa,
And there'sanotherblgCor.
enatioa feature thai month.
A distinguished Briton and
high CorooatioD official takes
yon to hit exalted etatioa la
the Abbey and points eat
every step of the pageant with
araimns aide Bghta. Only a
few high dignitaries will see
the eeremoay this vividly!
Reed both great features ia
thebif JuMjoaraalt "
Hem on your newsstand
"JOURNAL
Married May Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Beutler (Leona
Weiaaenfelt), above, were married May at St Boniface
, Catholic church. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Welssenfels of Aumsvilla and Mr. Beutler is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beutler of Salem. (Arts studio
picture.) '
Jacobsens
Dinner Hosts
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jacobean
entertained at dinner on Sun
day honoring their son, Robert
Jacobean, and son-in-law, Max
Fowler of CorvaUia, who are
celebrating their birthdays this
week.
Present were Mr. and Mn.
Robert Jacobean and Bobby,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Fowler and
Judy of Corvallis, and the
hosts.
Mrs. A. R. Jaeobaen it in
Eugene this week visiting with
her mother, Mrs. Ethel Pratt
Church Group .
Mrs. T. W. Conner, 1645
South Church street, will be
hostess Wednesday afternoon
at 3 o'clock to the women of
Leslie Methodist church-for
their last of a series of classes
on Africa. Mn. Roy Grettie
is conducting the study courts.
Mra. C. W. Stacey is assisting
Mn. Conner for the refresh
ment period. . ,
a
BETH1CI. ITD.' Jnh'a rianffh.
ten, will meet at th.e Scottish
ruie tempie on Thursday at
7:30 o'clock. v
... Is Bride-elect The est
gagement of Miss Leis Jean
Hopkins, above, daughter of
Mr., and Mn. Lester Hop-!
kins of .Dayton, to James
Asher, son of Mr. and Mra,
George Asher of Grand Is
land, .has been announced.
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