Mi Wedneoday, May 17, 1953 Installation Tuesday for Rainbows , MlM Jean Neal wii crowned worthy adviser of Cbadwlck as sembly No. I, Order of Rain bow for Cirla, on Tuesday eve ning, Larry Sharp, i matter councilor for Chemeketa chap ter, ueMoiay zor Boys, eon- ducting -the ceremony. Mias Neal la tne daughter of Mr and Hn. Vincent Neal. , Gueiti honored in the tut were Mr. Paul Grlabenow, and Paul Bramble,wr,rthy ma trol and patron of Chadwlck chapter and Mrs. Harry Chart. ton and Harry L. Miller, wor thy matron and patron of Trin ity chapter, Order of Eastern Star; Wayne Henry, state board member of Rainbow: Jason Frizzell, worshipful master of Pacific lodge; J. Roberts Wil liams, worshipful matter of Sa lem lodge; Mist Barbara An derson, honored queen of bethel UD, Job's Daughters; Miss rosy snider, retiring honored queen of bethel No. 35, Job's Daughters; Miss Charlen Woods, retiring honor ed queen of bethel No. 43, Job's Daughters; Miss Nan cy Rust, ' past worthy adviser of Chadwick assembly, Rain bow; Larry Sharp, master councilor, DeMolay. - A whit lace cloth covered the serving table at the re ception which followed the in- sllatlon, an arrangement of snowballs and Cecil Brunner rotes centering the table. Mrs. Lawrence Carpenter , of Silver- tion served the punch and pouring waa Mrs. Clarence Webber.', . Airs. Lucht Guest ; At Auxiliary Meet fSUverton Mrs. Fred Lucht, pst district No. t president of the American Legion auxiliary, tftended as guest at the Mon day evening meeting of. Del btrt Reeves unit No. 7. . jMrs. Victor Howard, sewing cnairman, in her year's report, told of 910 work hours by Members of the unit with fa eiity credit at the Portland hospital for $382.75 in mater ials made for the comfort of Hie patients including 'scuffs, dftty bags and pillow tops the main finished articles. . . ,The mother of Mrs. How ard, Mrs. Crete Crennell, wat present at the meeting of the uait, and accorded honors for donations to the sewing work iri giving quilts and other fin ished articles for community agd child welfare as well as for tije needs of the Portland fa eflity. Mrs. Crennell is being fijrnithed afghan yarn for ktltting Individual robes for wheel-chair patients at the Portland hospital, she ex plained. Mrs. L. P. Oehler, poppy tales chairman, reported all popples sold with demand for more than had been ordered, 3,600. The poppy potters will be on display at the armory on Sat urday forenoon when the an nual program of MenTorial day will be observed at the 11 s'tlock hour.. Mrs. Ralph Francis reported $112.00 hall rent for the Le gion bad been cleared since December. Mrs. Francis is a member , of the housing com mittee. . Mrt. Francis is also chairman for the breakfast the unit is servlna the Sllverton Saddle club members and guests pre ceding their trail ride Sunday, Lfune 14. . .Mrt. Ralph Francis, chair man of Americanism, reported Ion presenting a flag to Troop No. 77. Girl Scouts, during the Ir meeting at the Washing Ion Irvina building. This was a lift to the troop members. Bridal Shower Is "vent at Butteville Butteville Mist Barbara lean Croco was honored with i bridal ihower on Saturday at hi Butteville tchool house. James were played, Mrs. Phil Hathaway gave a humorous eadlng and Miss Connie Beard wng. Refreshments were served y! the hostesses, Misses Berna line Harper, Bonnie Hathaway, Bonnie Beard, "Evelyn Hostet i. and Lois Welnert. Guests present were Mist taco, Mrs. Matilda Croco, Mrs. ck McLeod, Mrs. Phil Hath way, Mrt. Delorls Boge, Mrt. V. O. Llndquist, Mrs. Francis Iteyart, Mrs. Walter Smith, rs. Ray Martin, Mrs. Glen Mines, Mrt. Harold Hove, Mrs. HTTZT YOU C3T f aa m a I MTKT YOU Car f Hr II r f v; L .VV U L.L..e - f ass-.- .J. a . II t ' 1 'UTL TVT 1 mm mm, mm m m w rum i m mmnmmwm mw.itw if -i k ' 1 v i. f . f i k v r lUaADaa Dvwl flll.,ZA6 naSL ' IBiUM&W lili Wm. ' I JSCI rrnf4nJU lnin Aiwut WRE HOOIS: Thar., , Frl.. Men, I I to I P.M. f . . Zt0i Kv'TV ur r,hlp ou.eWyS'.W.i. COLORS GALORE! fklkniAr&J " I All work dona hv atinlatita ' - Today's Menu THE BRIO! COOKS LUNCH vreamed Eggs on Toast , . Epicurean Spinach ? H Raw Carrot Curls Fruit Beverage V Epu-areaa Bpiaaeh , Ingredients: One 10-ounce package washed and cleaned spinach, 1 tablespoon olive oil, m. uDieipooa Koquerort cheese, 1 tablespoon cooking sherry, salt. Method: Rinse spinach in cold water; drain. Heat olive oU in large skillet or good size saucepan over low heat; add spinach; cover. Cook spin ach in just the water clinging to leaves, turning a few times with a fork, until wilted. Crumble In Roauefart: arid sherry; cover; continue cooking over low heat, turning a few times, from S to S minutes. Sprinkle lightly with salt to taste. Makes 3 servings. Party Is for Bride-to-Be Sllverton Mrs. Dale Krua of the Bethany district and her sister, Mist Joyce RUey of aaiem, entertained in a pre nuptial linen shower at the Krug home to honor Miss Bob by Yates, formerly of Silver ton, fiance of Wayne Gwynn of Salem. Their weddlna la an- nouncea as a June affair. . Guests Included: from Sa lem, Mrs. Dick Tobey, Mrs. Kenneth Trimble, Mrs., Bill ruuwiler, Mrs. Frank Blank, and Mrs. Norman Bera: Mrs. Earl Cooley, Springfield; Miss Pat Rice, Sherwood; Miss Mar gie Tuggle, Oregon City; Mrs. Ralph Bailer of DeLake; and from Sllverton, Mrs. Earl Hart man, Jr., Mrs. Charles Leon ard, Jr., Mrt. Gene Scott and Miss Georgia Towe. Missionary Group Sllverton Immanuel Luth eran Woman's Missionary fed eration met last week, the main feature being the presentation of life membership pins, and memorial ceremonial. Two members, Mrt. A. L. Ask and - Mrs. A. Torgerson, were honored in the memorial ceremonial. Mrs. R. B. Les ter, daughter of 'Mrs. Torger son, was narrator and Mrs. Ar nold W. Nelson made the pre sentation of the pins to Mrs. John Overlund, Mrs. Minnie Overlund, Mrs. Ida Winslow, Mrs. Emil Loe, Mrt. L. Rogde- berg, Mrt. Jonas Byberg, Mrt. R. J. VanCleave, Mrs. Clar ence Halvorton and Mrs. Ar thur Dahl; -. - Mrs. Osoar Loe directed de votional 'on the topic: "A Na tion I Born." A vocal duet wa ung by Mrs. J. L. Dyrud and Mrs. Tom Anderson with Mrs. Arthur Dahl accompanying. - Reports of the Willamette Circuit federation were given by Mrs. Tom Anderson. Alternate to the WOT convention at Parkland In June are Mrs. Minnie Over lund and Mrs. H. B. Jor gen son. Delegates to Parkland are Miss Hilda J. Olsen and Mrs. H. K. Funrue. Named to assume the secre taryship of the local WMF, left vacant by the resignation ot Mrs. E. S. Faaborg, who is moving to Salem, was Mrs. Conrad Johnson. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Nels Haugen, Mrt. H. Omholt, Mrs. Jul Faar and Mrs. H. Este. Announcement of the WMF circle meetings includes:. Circle 6, Monday, June 1, 8 p.m. at the Robert Rose home, 802 S. 3rd street, Mrs. Lloyd Naegeli, co-hostess. Circle 5, same time, at the A. B. Anderson home, co-hostess, Mrs. Daryl Johnson. Circle 1, Tuesday, Mrs. Ar thur Dahl, hostess at 2 p.m., Mrs. Oscar Strand, co-hostess. Circle 2, Wednesday, June 3, 2 p.m., at Amelia Maler home, 729 S. Water street, as sistant. Mrs. John Overlund. Circle 8, same time, Fireside room, Mrs. E. S. Forborg and Mrs. Nels Nelson hostesses. Circle 4, same time at the Matt Koleon home, assisting, Mrs. Ed Zltzewiti. Gene William, Mrt. Jay WU liami, Mr. Dan Clark. Miss Lo retta Gooding, Mrs. Fred Den tel. Mrs. Paul Singer, Mist Eleanor Westcott, Mrs. William Russell, Mrs. Beryl Breithaupt, Mrs. Le Hostetler, Miss Jack le West, Mis Bonna Fritchie, Mr. C. A. Westcott, Miss Dor othy Miller, Mrs. Frank Wein- ert, Mrs. Anna maimer, mra. Pete Kruplcka, Miss Angela Kruplcka, Miss Marlene Con ner, Miss LaDonna Sather, and Miss June Welnert. Many Call ' To Greet Rdmsbys Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ramsby received rela tives and. friend at an open bouse, Sunday, on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniver sary. Guest were presented to the couple by their daughter, Mrs. Neil Verbeck. Another daugh ter, Mrs. Henry Dick of Sweet Home, directed the serving as sisted by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roma Ramsby of Silverton. -. One guest, John Maulding, was present at the original wedding 80 years ago in Sa lem. The guest list included: from Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. August iterr, Mr. and Mrs. Hanry Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Howard, Mrs. Mary Karbel, Lloyd Moser, the Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Hu man Lovlien, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Elder, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Langley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott, Mr. and Mr. Arthur Nel son Mrs. Lydla Dawes, Mrs. Millie Warner, Mrs. Ida E. Mak. ins ter, Mrs. Goldie Down, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kern, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Specht, Mrs. Bertha E Morley, Mrs. Tony DeSantis and Lena Mae DeSantis. Mr. I and Mrs. Jack Tuggle, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bascue, Mr. and Mrs. F. B.Renwlck. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Verbeck, Mrs. J. N. Amundson, Mrj and Mrs. Lynn Neal, Mrs. Mary Riley, Mrs. Perl Bye. Mrs. Daisy Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Egan, Mrs. P. A. Cooper. Mrs. Gec?ce W. Hubbs, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dunifer, Mrs. Helen Burrier, Mrs. Golda SIdwelL Mia Ina Harold, Mr. and Mr. Jim Blan ey, Mrs. Ethel Harrington, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cox, Mrs. Josephine Hartman, Mrs. Nellie Lorenaen, Mr. and Mrs. Roma Hunter, Macyle, Harris and Bob Lertz, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dahl, Mrs. C. J. Cooley, Mrs. Hattle Bentson, Harry Vetter, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gay, Mrs. Ben Glf ford, Mrs. Merlin F. Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Reber Allen, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Houck, Mrs. Laura Gelser, Miss Barbara Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Steve En lo'e. Sr., Mrs. Ida Bowman, Ger ald sawyer, Miss Opal Peter son, Mrs. Conrad Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Edison. Mr. and Mrs. Men Egan, Mrs. Ethel King, Mrs. Josle Mires, Mrs. Gertrude Moen, Mrs. John L. Towle, Mr. and Mr. Syvert Funrue, Mr. and Mm E. Z. Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs. George Benson, Mr. and Mrs. J. o. Tay lor, Mrs. Sadie Barkhurst, Mrs. Verna Bailie, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Mann, Mrs. Helen M. Kull, Mrs. Flora F. Hoblitt, Mrs. Mar garet Terry, Mrs. I. L. Stewart, Mrs. J. A. Monson and Miss Karen Monson, C. J. Towe, Mr. and Mrs. Norrls Ames, Mr. and Mrs. George Weatherill, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Neil H. Veerbeck, Miss Rhonda Lee Ramsby, Mr. and Mrs. Roma Clyde Ramsby; From Sweet Home, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dick; from Beaver ton, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Rams by; from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Ramsby; from Ocean Lake, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Bar ker; from Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bump; from Scott Mills, Mrs. Rhoda Barkhurst; from Sublimity; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Verbeck; from Albany, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Tycer; from Cutler City, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schumacker; and from Salem, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hayes, Mrs. Martha Sletter and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis WlfeeV - LOST: GOLDS. " I bad to eat out, so I teamed how to dodge ealories in eat. tariaa," writes Joaent Voorbess ef Taesog. In the Jan Ladies' Bom Journal she talk bar fas. spiring story, templet with tips and aampla maals. Read bow she gained a tH' waist (and a bnabandO altar ntaey laa- i I peuad. datSNa rears. I jig irls 'P' T. K " yf THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. fUta. Orecra , Recently Wed Lt. and Mrs. Louis Weston Cockerham were wed recently in the Unionvale Evangelical United Brethren church. The bride la the former Willa Jeanne Slsco, daughter of Mr. and Mr., Marlon Slsco of Dayton and Lt. Cockerham la the son of Mrs. Gladys Johnson,-of Dayton. (Glllam's studio, McMinnviUe) ' " , Miss Helsel Is Bride-Elect ' Woodbura Mrs. Marion E Helsel of Woodburn announce the engagement of her daugh ter, Miss Carleene I). Helsel, to mwm wmw if HI I I I s ... s s s 2 "roa'nmooai ' I "s t.isj t mm HI If : I 0SlAlDeC3Dml immm wm mm puis TlTtMf I Ml fl ..uaal.fi' C-ajw- wr. g Y YTtl VBaA sT T 4 V" ':f.'.i. Harry E. Maxwell, Jr, of Reedsport. Miss Helsel la em ployed in Salem. Mr. Maxwell, the ton of Mr. and Mr. H. S. Maxwell of North Bend is em ployed by the Standard Oil company at Reedsport The wedding will be an event of June 20. " . In Your Home BPWClub Program On Tuesday Gueata nmuni at th Vtnal. neaa anil PrafMalanal Wnmni'i dub on Tuesday to bear Dr. nicnara sieiner ei roruand tpeak were Mrs. Steiner, Mrs. Marauerite A. Wheatlcv. Mm M. X. Javena of Eugene, Miss jane cnaney and Mrs. Thomas C. Stacer. Dr. Steiner' talk was entitled "Edliratlnn and the Next Generation." . It wa announced that Miss Eleonor Roberta will be in Santa Fe. New HhIm nvt year, where aha will teach. The group voted to contri bute $50 to the blood bank, and tlA wu AnnmtmA Immt Mak for the Iva Turner memorial music award. ' - : Miss Gertrude 'Acheson and Mrs. Harold A. Roaebraugh were visitors ana spoke to the club about the YWCA building project. a,- ' Miss Rhoades and Mr. Smith Married - Lebanon The marriage of Miss Ruhv V. Khnarfaa tn Bloh. va iwaine smiut wa (oiemn ized on May at a p.m. at the Assembly of God church, the Rev. H. D. Rhoadea nfflrUtln. The bride is the daughter of wr. ana air, virgu c Bnoade of Crabtree. Her husband's par ents are Mr. and Mrt XvaraM Smith, Lebanon. The bride wore a white satin dress. Her veil was held in - t.tl:. ciM.r... at Record Day Savings for Keg. 4.Vi 3x5-ft. loop rug Reg. 1.69 linoleum cement Reg. 1.15 complete tool kit Installation Instructions tile: Cherry rugt Gray place by orange blossom and tnm carriea a Ian-shaped bou quet of red nuaa Mia Maxine Marken, wear ing nue green ares over matching taffeta, waa maid of honor. In a almllavlw dress of pink. Miss Euri Pratt, aTu aa DTiaesmaio. - ' Clyde Rhoades waa beat man, and ushers vara Cnmaat B.uk Dick Chcter, David Brant and mu aievens. . . . ADOroximatalv S7a tended the reception which fol- tuwwa in ue enurcn parlor Mr. Mildred Newton, aunt of the bride, naurarf bridegroom's aunt, Mrs. Helen ruraer, cui ua cake. , . i For her waririlna t: - a M.v-, an Smith wore a nan ai .uu check suit with red accessories ana a wane orcma as a cor sage. Mr. Smith and hi bride attended Lehanun tilh " Ha Is employed in the lumber inoustry, and they will make their home at Ran u-. street, Lebanon. i IN ItTfiKNK im4.. il. benefit breakfast given by the ryiman surer mere were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Judson and Mr. and Mrs. Don Judson, Diane and Don, Jr. Later they visited with Dr. and Mrs. Virgil Brooks ana Mr. and Mra. lki Brooks. Can WaahaaJin Mimit-4. Uteas-BaBln : A Full Room's Worth of Beautiful "Color-Brushod" mcodcO ui inouoh x.incn mi foe yxn.rr. roomi Yes, this complete comUnation is yown at iMt r maricobb prkol h'l wte newest Mm In room beovty and comfort. Coma m and choose both your two and fluffy cotton loop pile rvg from a largo selection of mart colon. Install the tit yaurtaHcpicVJy and oath, h'l bright, new and modem! mm Rod Mint Groan Dawn Rom Green lurgimdy of Troth Told Wood hum 111 u.' --a Norman ar WMani. - Und, formerly of Woodbura, announce the eniagemant ei their daughtor, Mist Sandra. Karaen Mlrhaivla m- t-jJ ko (Vic) Jubola, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Erick Jubola of Se attle. - . , . Mlas Hiehaaila a4aaJ w Son Stata aaltaaa artm -u-. i affiliated with Delta Delta Da ' ta sorority. Sergnant JuboU at. tended the ViUvtralty est Waafa. . totlon, and la now with the sraed forcee in Korea. A win ter wedding a planned. . - Mill Hl-kaul la . .1 daughter of Mr. and Mra. J. W. mcnaraa 01 wooOMirn. i - Guild to Meet Sllverton if a u.'.i.. Roth ia anilAtinaln -..VW.HM.B W meeting of the Junior Christian fUlld Mondav avaalaa a .. home of Mrs. Jerl Bye, with m. reio Herr and Mrs. De- lena Fitk as hostesses. "Secret Da 1a" ara n k. ttresantina a 4t - flower.. The business meeting will be featured by the ceremonial of installation of officers. : Linolsum . 1 NATIONAL BRANDS . CAPITOL FLOOR COVERINGS ' tlTS. HIgh n. 41711 only 1 J Gray Splca lalg ; ' ' ChaitrowM hwry-Whlta Mq 1 1 WdtestfeUettoBwa-fca I I f ptwira. acsdsaillgisanai ' , t.i I