Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 28, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SaJet. Oram
Thuradgy. May IS, IMS
Capita I Wo men
Idlte4 kg MARIAN LOWSV F18CHEB
Miss Bush,
Mr. Hoff
To Be Wed
Tm engagement ana ap
troachlng marriage of Mitt
Donna Bulb to Clayton P. Hoff
ire being innounoxL '
The wadding It planned for
. ih aitarnoon of June SI at 4
'dock la the rint Congrega
tional church.
Both young people arc tm
ployed la the state Us conv
ttisalon office.
. Mlu Buih hat beta active In
ihe Junior Woman'i club. She
a the daughter of If r. and Mrt.
C P.' Crawford of Varnonia,
Dre., and attended Ortion State
allege.
Mr. Hoff la the aoa of Mr.
tad Mm. Conrad F. Hoff of
Riverside, Calif. He 1 a gradu-
ite of Waihlnftoa Itata col
lege. a a a
Mrs. Allgood Is
Honored at Party
Mrt. Robert Pattleoa and
Mm. Phil Kerber were hoet
Maea at a eurpriea party and
hower Monday evening, hon
oring Mrt. Bill AUgood (Ar
tene Kuhn) of Paeedena, Calif.
Solot were lung by Mrt.
John Van Beaten. Game were
played. Befrainnenta were
erred lata la the evening.
3uetti were Mra. Allgood, Mra.
Donald Kuhn, Mn. Leon Rle-
wald and Marlya, Mra. Kou
Kuhn, Mra. Joe Oriffin, Mra.
Wallace Park, Mra. Onrllle
Davenport, Mrt. John Van
ganteo, Mra. Rex Brendle, Mra.
John Wanger, Mra. Irnmet
Dlckaon, Mra. Harry Phillip,
Mr. Tneoaore. Hum, Mra.
31ana Davenport, aad Max in,
Mra. Collette Xuat, Mra. Bob
Covert, Mra. Maria PhlUlpa,
Mra. Oaear PhilUpe, Mrt. Haael
Aadaraon, Mra. Ouy Newgent,
Mra. Robert Kuentli, Miee Don
oa Hlndman, Mite- Shirley
Davenport, Mra. I M. Marvin,
Mra. Walter White, Mr. Phi',
Hathaway, Mra. Elmer Cook,
Mra. Fred Qlbaon, Mrt. Charlee
Unruh.'Mrt. Bmer . lUereon,
Mra. Dtrell Bradford.
Aaslating with eervlng ware
Meadamee Ilmer Cook, Charle
(Jnruh , Harry PhUlipt tad
Theodore Burn. -
Some Notations..
Birthday Event
Mr. and Mra. Stanley Pagg
entertained wedneiday eva
ding la honor of William aad
Donald Harrlt who are cele
brating their birthday thli,
week, preteat ware the honor
ed gueett, their parenta and
brother, Mr. and Mra. O. C
Harrla and Xugene, the hoeta
aad their two daughter, Pa
tricia and Betty.
.
LOW GftOII winner at
Oak Knoll Woman'i Oolf club
oa Wedaeaday were Mra. Le-
land Plank, elate A; Mra. Paul
Silk, elaae B; Mra, K, L. Bu
chanan, data C Next Wedaea
day, the group will meet tor
IS-hole tournament play,
prlae to go to the winaer.
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lastoupits Hosts
At Family Reunion
Sllvertoa Mr. aad Mr.
reap ZaatoupU entertained
Buaday at their home at a re
union of the member of the
family of Mrt. Zattoupll with
a dinner aerved la the early
afternoon aad the remainder
of the day aad evening apent
socially, The group included
the famillee of the children of
Mr. Mary Haael of Woodbura.
Preteat ware: from Idmoa-ton,-
Alberta, Canada, Mr. and
Mra. Edward J. Haael and
Douglat and Edward, Jr.; from
Independence, Mr. and Mr.
Bill Hanel, Donald, Robert
and Richard; from Woodburn,
Mra. Mary Hanel, Mr. and Mra.
Loul Hanel aad Dennla, Mary
Ana, David aad Mlkky, and
Mr. and Mr. Jca Plrkl and
Raymond, Gary and Mary
Linn; and of Silvarton, Mr. and
Mra. Tony Zattoupll and Mia
Linda ZaatoupU. Thl waa the
lint reunion of the entire
group In two year. '
e e e
Parents Tell Troth
Independence Mr. and Mr.
M. J. Pippin are announcing
j the engagement of their daugh.
f ter, Ml Bhirley Ana Pippin,
to Richard Dodie, ton of Mr.
and Mr. Ptul Dodlt. The wed
ding I planned for Auguit I at
the Methodtrt church.
Mite Pippin la employed by
the atate Income tax commit
don and Mr. Dodle It engaged ,
In farming.
. lyM.LF.
Many friend called Wed'
neaday morning at an inform
al coffee party to aay farewell
to Mr. Harlan A. Judd. who,
with her children will be leav
ing next week for Jollet. Ill,
to Join Major Judd who 1 ita
tioned with the army, ordnance
ammunition center near there.
The coffee affair wa at the
attractive country borne of Mr.
and Mrt. Bert A. Walker on
Sunnyitde road touth of Salem.
Mr. Walker and Mrt. Theo
dore Cllakko being hostesses
for the affair. ... No formal
invitation were issued for the
event, an open Invitation go
ing out to Mrt. Judd't friend
to call by and there wa
wonderful turnout to wiih Mrt.
Judd well , , . And luch a beau
tiful time of the year to be out
In the country, regardlea of
the rain, the walker home
boaiting a beautiful view to
the east ...
Tne conee table wa ar
ranged cornerwite In the din'
lng room in front of the big
window! ... It wa et with a
pale green cloth, an arrange
ment of pink columbine with
pink taper on either side act
In the center at the tide
The refreshment were lerved
buffet.
Our call wa at noon time
and among thoe greeted then
were Mra. Carl W. Chamber,
Mr. Edwin Keecb, Mm. Wai
ter L. Spauldlng, Mr. Carl
Staelhammer, Mm. Joseph B.
Pelton, Mm. Maurice Heater
of Btayton, Mm. O. E. Palma-
teer, Mra. H. H. Henry, Mrs.
Stanley Krneger of Indepen
dence and Mm. Clarence Grand
01 Monmouth, Mm. Chester
Frit. Mm. H, C. Saalfeld, Mm.
Sidney Hoffman, Mra. Jack
Simklnt, Mm. John Cattrell,
Mrs. Clifton Mudd, Mrs. Joseph
DlPlllppi, Mrt. Leslie Beard,
Bin. uarrell Robinson, Mm.
Jetvph Matnjec, Mm. Clyde E.
Warren, Mra. A. D. Apperson.
Mra, Jennie Bartlett, Mitt
Margaret Magee, Mrt. Glenn
Barrlght
Hosts to Visitors
Liberty Mai. and Mm.
Newton William. Newton Jr..
Batty and Douglas are vliltlng
at the home of Mr. and Mm.
Ralph Dent on Boone Road.
Mr. Dent It the mother of Ma
jor Williams.
Mat. William hat just grad
uated from staff officers col
lege at Port Levenworth, Kan.,
and It on leave until he will
take up hit post at the Desert
Chemical depot at Tooele,
Utah. They will stay In Salem
until June 1, and a family re
union it planned for Sunday.
May 31, at the Dent home.
Alio an open house for all their
friend will be that afternoon.
CDA Court
Mt. Angel Member of
court Marlon, Catholic Daugh-
tert of America, were enter
tained Monday evening at St.
Mary' ichool. Honor at card
were awarded to Mr. Albert
Uhing, Mn.tS. Jaeger, Mr.
William Worley and Mrt. T. J.
Schwab.
Refreshment were aerved
by the hostess committee, with
Mm. Norbert Butsch as chair
man. She wa assisted by Mn.
Fnnk Fessler, Mrs. Alvin Saal
feld, Mrt. Allie Schmltt, Mr.
P. N. Smith, Mra. M. A. Wag
ner, Mn. J. L. Wachter, Mis
Elizabeth Unger, Miss Eustelle
Bauman and Mis Margaret
Traeger.
Mrs. Fearing
Honored
At Coffee
Honoring Mm. Charlee F.
Fearing, who will be leeviag
toon with her family to Join
Capt Fearing at Castle Air
Force base tt Merced. Calif.,
Mrt. Donald L. Ratmuteoa aad
Mn. T. N. Monia entertained
Wedneiday morning at a coffee
party at the Ratmueeea home.
A group of 25 friend of the
honor were bidden. Mra.
Millard Ramtdell poured. Mra.
Philip J. Blake ateltted la terv-
ing and Mm. Wallace Cowea
wat at the door. Among the
guetta waa Mra. Kenneth A.
Gallagher of Oawego.
Mra. Fearing and tons, Rich
ard and Charlee, are leaving
June 9. Mn. Fearing hat been
active In a number of group
here, particularly the YWCA
and itt program.
DG Seniors Are
Feted at Party
Delta Gamma alumnae of
Salem entertained with their
annual breakfast for aenioM
of the Willamette university
active chapter of the sorority
on Sunday, the party being
at the Fairmount Hill home
of Mrt. Leon Perry.
On the committee arrang
ing the event were Mn. E. M.
Ptge, Mn. Steve Andenon,
Mrt. Albert A. Cohen, Mn.
Lloyd Hammel, Mn. Leon
Margotlan. Ml Olive M.
Dahl. Mm. Arthur A. Rogers,
Mm. Clayton Foreman, and
Mm. Pernr.
Mrt. Pearl namaker,
chape rone at the sorority, wat
a tpecial gueat and the een-
lore honored were Misses
Leah Cae, Sua McElhlnny,
Harriet and wllma Alter, Ann
KUndworth, Patty Fa bar,
Shirley Hutchinson, A r d a t h
Durbln, Janice Oladdea, Mar
ilyn Quamme, ' Beverly Oa-
born, Marlene Vincent, Edith
Wheeler.
In addition to the nine on
the committee, other alumnae
attending were Mm. A. Free
man Holmer, Mn. Douglas
Baker, Mlaa Lorena Jack,
Mitt Lou Latimer, mm.
George Wagner, Mm. Robert
D. Gregg, Mn. Robert Hynd,
Mn. 8. C. Stenerodden, Mm.
Howard MlUer, Mra. J.
William Stortx.
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Chapter Is
Entertained
Wednesday,
r-.itx chairmen for
the aew yeer were announced
for Alpha Eptllon chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi, wtownw
u.xinv t Mn. Eldons una-
horst, new chapter president,
naming the appointmentt.
The chairmen are:
Mn. Ralph Atwood. par
liamentarian; Miat Beverly
Lebold, bittorlaa; Mm. Robert
McLauchlan, contact; Mrt.
Ted Morrison, program; Miat
Dorothy McCall, pubUclty;
Mist Be mice Ettner, member
ship; Mm. Frank Ransom, so
cial; waya and meant, Mm.
Lawrence Fitzgerald; tervlce,
Miat Marcla SommcM.
The meeting latt evening
waa at the home of Mm. Don
ald Klinesmith with Mm.
Duane Janlcek, Mra. Mar
shall Jacob, Mn. Joha Black,
Miat Marcia Sommer and
Mn. Roy Holbrook u the co
hottestea. The program waa on home
building and planning and
participating were Mn. Eldon
Lindhorat, Mrt. Lawrence
Fitagerald, Mra. William
Letaard.
-tee
ABOUT attended the
PLEAF club of the Pythian
Bride-Elect o
Party Feted v
Honoring Miat Jean Hoppe,
who it to be married to Rich-
rd Bolender, a ahower aad
party are planned for Thurt
day evening.
The bride-elect1 mother, Mra.
Otto Hoppe, and Mr. Bolend
er' mother,- Mra. George Rob
erta, are to be hotteeeea for the
party at Mayflower hall '
About SS friend of tba boa- '
oree have been bidden. A lata
deuert will be aerved.
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Named at School
Mitt Barbara Jo Garner. -
wa. elected "Girl of the Year"
by the Girl League of ealem ,
Academy and waa presented
the bracelet Miat Garner waa :
also a May prlnceat for the :
achool. f
Sisters on Wedneaday, the
group voting to give $10 tc:
the blood bank during the
meeting. A special prize waa
won by Mn. Emma Solie and ,
taking honort at carde war '
Mm. Nora.Pearce, Mra. Axel
Jacobten, Mm. Frank Carna
thane Jr, Mm. Clara Norton.
Wlnnert at games were Mra. ;
A A Nlederberger, Mm. How;
ard Smith and Mn. Leon Han-
ten. Mn. Tom Romalne enter
talned the club, Mra. O. W.t
Thomu and Mra. Charlee C- Ir- ,.
win attlttlng. ,
Today's Menu
Benefit Luncheon
About 150 attended thebene-
FBIDAT FABE
Creole Shrimp ,
Steamed Rice
Summer Salad Bowl
Crisp Roll . .
Raisin Chew '
Beverage
Raisin Chewe
Ingredient: 1 cup lifted
flour, 2 teaspoon baking pow
der, 1 teaspoon talt, 1H cup
seedless raisins, 1 cup walnut
meat, S egg, 1 cup sugar, 2
teaspoon vanilla, confection
ers' sugar.
Method: Sift flour, baking
powder and salt together. Rinse
alln,- Hi-4n rhnn vntalnt atlft
fit luncheon given by the to- walnu, coarsely with tharp
knife. Beat eggt vigorously un
til very foamy; gradually beet
in sugar until mixture begins
to get thick and a pale yellow
color. Stir la raisins, walnuta
and vanilla. Gradually ttir la
flour, mixing thoroughly. Pour
Head Auxiliary New officer! for the East Salem Llona .
club auxiliary Include these three .ibove, left to right: Mn.
Virgil Pade, president; Mrt. Ben Glfford and Mn. Robert
Dyer. (Jesten-Mlller ttudio picture)
Chapter Event
XI Lambda chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi met on Wedneiday
evening at the home of Mn.
Gut Hewitt, thl being the last
gathering for the group until
September. The exemplar de
gree wa given for Mm. Wilbur
Pearson and four honorary
member, Mm. Georgry Beane,
Mrt. David Bennett Hill, Mm.
Percy R. Kelly, Mr. Walter L.
Spauldlng. Mist Martha Lierly
took over at president for the
first time and Installed Miat
Hattle Bratzel at treasurer.
LEAVING Friday on a trip
are Mr. and Mrt. Lloyd Ham
mel and children, Mart Ana
and Sharon. They are driving
to Lafayette, Ind. to visit rela
tives. Alto, they will be in Ann
Arbor, Mich., Mr. Hammel to
take in year-end events at Uni
versity of Michigan law achool
of which he it a graduate. The
family will be gone a month.
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CRUISE
AIR AND SEA . .
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10 DAYS
ALL EXPENSES
PAID FOR TWO
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For Further
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del afternoon group of Chad-
wick chapter, Order of East
ern Star on Tuesday. Card fol
lowed the luncheon and win
ning honor at bridge and ca
nasta ware Mra. F. D. Klbbee
and Mra. Curtis A. Hale.
JOLLY EIGHT Pinochle
club met on Tuesday at the
home of Mra. M, Willi for a
luncheon. Coven were placed
for Mr. Arlo McLaln, Mr.
R. C. Oiborn, Mr. David Hoi
weger, Mr. E. A- Jackion,
Mra. Hei nr Knight. Mra. E. B.
Tttsson, ttrt. Phillip Bouffleur,
a guest substitute, and the host
ess. .
,
Choir Event
Choir- members of Knight
Memorial Congregational
church met for a no-host din
ner Tuesday evening, the
group electing officer at a
meeting. J. J. Thompson it
president; Bernard Shanka, secretary-treasurer;
Mr. Roman
Steffen, social chairman.
Prize wen won by Mn.
Richard Smart, Mn. Bernard
Shanka and Mrt. Steffen when
the group played games.
into buttered pan (about 12 by
8 by 2 Inches). Bake in mod
erate (350 F) oven about 30
minute or until cake tester in
serted in "center comet out
clean. Cool in pan; cut into 24
pieces and roll in confectlonen'
tugar. -
Betrothal Told
Mr. and Mn. A N. Wllllch
are announcing the engage
ment cf their daughter, Mitt
Wilma Wllllch, to Roy Schwab
auer, ton of Mr. and Mrt. Rob
ert Raney.
No date It set for the wed
ding. COMMITTEE for the social
meeting of Cherry Court, Or
der of Amaranth, on Wednes
day included Mr. and Mr. Ar
thur Davit, chairmen, Mr. and
Mn. Willis Sullivan, Mrt.
Frances Scroggen, Mis Evelyn
Stark and Mn. Ota Binegar.
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ED'S MARKET DOES IT AGAIN!
BEEF PRICES Are on the Up-Swing . .
ED'S MARKET will hold at these prices
a.
Swift's Govt. Inspected Beef
steaks trr ... .
FROZEN FRYERS LiV
PURE GROUND BEEF 31.00
BEEF ROAST 33c IB0ILIN6 BEEF 19c
TREND SHORTENING ! 3 69c
$1100
MARGARINE . .5
OPEN ALL DAY MEMORIAL DAY
ED'S .ftftABK
lbs.
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To Place Classified Ads I
Phone 2-2406 I
FREE DELIVERY
On Order Over 4.00
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK .
7 A.M. to 1 A.M.
1120 Y 12th St. Ph. 2403
Merchants Will Remain Open Tonight and Tomorrow Night 'til
9 p.m. for the convenience of the Memorial Day Shoppers:
Bergs Super Market
Carlyn' s Jewelery
Dana's Bootery
Haley's Beauty Center
Hughes Apparel
Jary's Flowers
And Fine Candies
S. H. Kress & Company
MargwenY
Children's Shop '
The Music Center
Salem Record Shop
Owl Drug Company
Shaw Furniture Co.
Sears Roebuck & Co.
Shryock's Men's Store
Remember, Shop With One Stop at the
"friendliest Stores In Tom"
Ciute
Free Customer Parking Available at All Times
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