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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1953)
i, i Tut I Capital MM by MAUAN Chairmen t Named by j4 Soroptimist ; ' Standing committee chalr- , men for the new jeer were : announced at the meeting of , saiem Soroptimist club Wed I i needay noon by the new pres ident, Mra. Henry Kayier. The : i chairmen are as followi: Mirt. Margaret Callaghan, at v I tendance; M1m Mary Brady, budget; Mr. G. E. Mccormick, i bulletin; Hn. Clyde Everett, 1 . civic obligation!; Mre . Hope ? Randall, decorationa and prop-erties. Mrt. H. G. Hauon, extenilon; lira. Ira Derby, hiatorlan; Mlai ' Irene de Llile, hospitality; Mri. ! Leo Johnson, installation; Mr. Henrle Millie, international understanding; Mr. Walter A. Bench, parliamentarian; Mr. Marie Ling, membenhip. Mia Alice Crary Brown, mu aie; Mr. Abner K. Kline, pro gram; Mr. C. C. Gabriel, pub licity; Mr. Ethel Iau, roeter; Mi Lena Blum, fervlee; Mr. William H. Burghardt, social; Mr. Edwin Johnson, tele phone; Mr. Donald Betake, ' way and mean. For the program, Wedne- day. Mr. E. H. Kennedy and Mr. Marie Ling told of their . recent trip. The club ha no meeting pUnned for next Wednesday, . only one buiineM meeting a month to be conducted during .' the aummer. The club picnic will be on July IS. Gilmers Honored Mr. and Mr. Roy E. Pulse entertained lait Sunday at ' reception to honor her brother-in-law and (titer, Mr. and Mr. Ray Gilmer, the occasion marking the 25th wedding an niversary of the Gilmer. A large group of friend and relative called between 2 and 6 o'clock. Among the guest were Mr. and Mr. Cecil Frame. Mr. Frame was the maid of honor ' at the wedding and Mr. Frame ' the best man. Mi Eveline Czarnetzkl and . Mr. Leelie Morris cut the take. At the coffee and tea urn were Mrs. Earl Morgan and Mrs. Lloyd Gilmer. . Mt. Angel Social ' Mt. Angel The annual aocial for member of St Ann' Altar eoclety was Sunday afternoon in St Mary' meet ing room, with 80 member in attendance. Card and game were enjoyed during the after noon, and award were given for high eore at each table. Refreshments were served in the dining room. Arranging the aocial were the special com mittee and officer of the eoclety. ..nV ....,,, I Sret rlsht Hp, ledle and gentlemen, for colossal pukkm teluet. Here, folk, ere beroeln golore In every dt- Mt.wHHHtii pejrtmeirt In our store. MEAT MAKES THE MEAL Mayonnaise win fryers ,b.49c ue 375 WIENERS Double Smoked lb. 38t STEAKS rcJST.T. 49c durkee's STEAKS EST ,b. 39c Dressing ground beef Noth,n, MM ,, 29c 0r, BEEF ROASTS .b.29c nnt 29C I LUNCHEON MEATS fig?. 39c g uriciac Whole Front Hind EEC "IT Q"7 tSl&lr steers 25c 19c 31c Fresh Produce Doily Jumbo Cants 6c Farm Fresh Peas 2 29c Lettuce ' n 10c Nalley's Chili c- 19c Hi-C Orangeade 23c COFFEE MANNING'S Lb. 87c CIGARETTES Ac.lZ? $1 .69 1 Pheesent CeVH Cene Little Prince Ittty Cicker PEAS SUGAR SPUDS Coke Mix 2T25c 10 99c '..10c 3h1w Women LOWBT FI8CBBB Golf Bay A three-point threesome fea tured play at the Oak Knoll Ladiee Golf day, Wedneeday. In da A, Mr. R. G. Merer land won fint; Mr. T. L. Mil ler, firt in daat B, Mr. Paul ellke and Mr. Jamet McAlvin in clai C, Mr. Robert Gordon and Mr. John Geren in elan C . . - Next week the women will entertain for the Albany Golf club women, a no-boit lunch eon to follow the golf game. Party for Bride-Elect Honoring Mis Ells Schrofr der, who 1 to be married next Wednesday to John M. Wil liamson of Eugene, Mrs. David Dunlway is entertaining at an informal dinner this eve ning at her hem. In the group will be Mi Schroeder, Mr. Mary Thomas, Miss Eleanor Stephens, Miss Echo Yeater, Mis Katharine O'Reilly, Mr. John Bell, Mrs. Arnold Cotfel, and the host ess. For Bride-Elect In compliment to Mis Au drey Christman who will be wed to William Byers, Jr., on July 18, Misa Jean Templeton entertained with a bridal ehower recently at her apart ment in Portland. Assisting the hostess were her mother, Mra. G. H. Templeton, and sister, Mis Becky Templeton of Salem. Ten attended the party, Mis Mary McClain of Salem being one of the guest. i I; hit riU i ' , s ".Mfli f k ' -'V) ?. Jhtwe-1S- w.il i.n ni.r.l.ii rm u . Wedding June It Mr. and Mr. Jack E. Anderson (Jtne Veriteeg) were married June 19. The bride ia the daughter of Mr. and Mr. J. A. Versteeg, Turner, and Mr. Anderson la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson of Mehama. (Artx studio picture.) GOODIES MT. 1927 State St. ,0PEMJULY 4TH AND 5TH Miss Howard Honored At Party Mis Velma Lou Howard of St Helen, bride-elect of Charles N. Isaak of Salem, was honored at a bridal ehower June SO given by Mrs. Ted Isaak and her daughter, Miss Marilyn Isaak. The evening" entertainment Included games. After the bride-to-be opened Tier gifts. refreshment were served. . Using a pink and white theme for the occasion, the home was decorated with pink and white sweet peas, and the refresh ment were also centered around the pink and white theme. Guests honoring Mis How ard were: Mrs. Howard, the bride-elect's mother. Mrs. N. G. Isaak. the bridegroom's mother. Mrs. Katherine Isaak, the bride groom' grandmother, Mr. T. wood. Mrs. W. J. Mitchell Mrs. Ogden Hare, Mrs. Wilson Wilt, Mrs. Ben Bentz and daughter, Miss Juanita Bentz, Mrs. Jay Hauck, Mrs. Alvin Isaak. Mrs. Wilbert Gohring. Mrs. Gordon White, Mr. Karl Gohring. Mis Clara Isaak. Mrs. Art Roloff, Mrs. L. G. Perkins, Misa Neva Gilman, Mr. Ed Isaak and daughter. Mis Barbara Isaak, Mrs. Paul Hauck, and the host- Mrs. Ted Isaak and Miss Marilyn Isaak. The date for the wedding has been set for July 25. FINAL meeting for Centralia temple No. 11, Pythian Sisters, was on Wednesday. About 35 attending the session. The group is sponserlng Miss Lois May Schaeffer at 4-H summer school in Corvalll. Delbert C. Barker made application for membership. A special prize was won by Mrs. Leonard Hlx- son. A NEW PROJECT for Ore- Grape camp, Royal Neighbors of America, is to collect sew ing (upplie for the patient at the state tuberculosis hospital The group met for business session on Wednesday. ft Phone 29415 OPEN DAILY 1:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. lorden's Asserted Cheese Spreads 3 i0185c lorden's Cheese Food 2 L99c FREE PARKING at Union Sroti'itn Acrost St. aeaWWeejeam ill n s-e - THE CAPITAL JOURNAL 7 (til .-. , - y , f: s , f" i I t f .r v" ; . H V..W ' A " 'H, 2, 'Aft. ft, J Married la Iowa Mr. and Mr. Elling B. Halvorson were married on June 18 in Joice, Iowa. The bride la the former Barbara Jeanne Tweed, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Arthur Tweed, Joice, Iowa, and Mr. Halvorson is the ion of Mr. Elling Halvorson of Salem. , Party After Rehearsal Honoring their daughter, Miss Betty Lou Beckman, who ia to be married on Sunday to Jack W. Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Beckman are entertaining at a buffet din ner at their home, Thursday evening. The rehearsal tor the wed ding is to be early this eve ning. Between 7:30 and 8:80 o'clock the group will be en tertained at a swimming party at the Elmer worth home, Miss Louise Owens as hostess, the supper at the Beckman home to follow. In the party will be all members of the wedding party and family members. Wednesday afternoon. Miss Beckman entertained her at attendants at an Informal party. The group wrapped the bridegroom's cake and also viewed the bride's wed ding trousseau. Miss Haun Feted At Recent Party Gates Mis Barbara Haun, whoie marriage to Pvt. W timer Critea will be an event of mid July, was complimented with a thower recently given by Mr. Floyd Volkel, Mrs. Dan Morrison and Mrs. Edward Chance la the recreation room of the high echooL Invited were Mis Haun and her mother, Mr. Cecil Haun, and Mesdame Vemer Evans, George Stafford, TUman Raines, Rosa Roten, Clarence Rush, Burrel Cole, Glen Hen ness. Dale Reynold, G. C. Bernhardt, W. R. Hutcheson, David Bernhardt Mable Knut son, Edmund Davis, Mary Eg glestrom, Velma Carey, Wal ter Brisbln, Albert Milisap, Prank Novak, Phillip Hess, A. T. Barnhardt, Elmer Klutke, Henry Eccleston, Elmer Stew art, Merle Devlne, Oscar Os terhout, Lincoln Henness, Don Miley, Harry Harmon, Dale Stubbs, Mary Howell, Glen Hearing, Peter Etzel, Al Haun, Norman Garrison, Lynn Good win, Gerald Garrison, Cora Harmon, Marie Helvey, Soph ie Pierce, Alice Dougall, Del bert Helvey, William Hirtc, W. F. Struckmeier, Harold Wilson, Fritz Ward, George Child, Sr., Louisa Wrlglesworth, George Child, Jr., Norrls Thomas, Clare Henness, Percy Mulli gan, Bob Bonita, Gwen Schaer, Oswald Hlrte, Charles Rush, Barney Ryal, Edwin Kadlne and the Misses Carol Andres sen, Janice Novak, Idabelle Bleckburn, tide Webster, Joyce Westgeerd, Lorena De vine, Joan Ryal and Ellene Ec cleston. GOLDEN AGE club plans meeting for Friday at 10:80 a.m. In the YWCA. The group plana to go to Creitwood Acre for no-host picnic dinner. East member is to take hi own table service. Transportation is to be pro vided. D0NT THMW TOUt WATCH AWAT W Fta Awn WbM Mmi CmI U-IlMrt BMW SMM I Hi MmfMUHu- mwnnimK r ii " '( Newlyweds Plan Home At St. Paul Wed on Saturday. June 20 at St. Mary's Catholic Cathe dral in Portland were Miss Prise ilia Jane Clarizio and John Patrick Kirk. The bride le the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale Clarizio of Portland and the bridegroom' parent are Mr. and Mrs. Ur ban J. Kirk of St. Paul The Rev. Charles M. Smith performed the 10 a.m. service. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a dress of ivory satin designed with scalloped neckline embroider ed with pearls and long train. A tiara of orange blossom held her lace trimmed veil In place. Mis Anna Lou Clarizio was maid of honor for her sister. She wore a frock cf yellow taffeta with an organdy sash and carried pale yellow rose buds. A clip of the flowers was in her heir. Dressed identically to the maid of honor were the brides maids, Miss Harriet Nizic, Miss Margaret Edwards, Mrs. Robert Leonard and Miss Agnes Palumbo of Boise, laano. Miss Judith Kirk was the junior attendant. David Smith was best man and ushers were Gene Smith, Ronald Kirk and Richard Kirk, all cousin of the bride groom, and the bridegroom' oroiher, Patrick Kirk. ronowing tne ceremony, a reception took place in the Neighbor of Woodcraft hall. After a wedding trip to Cali fornia, the couple will be at home In St, Paul. Today's Menu This salad 1 such new and delightful flavor combination, u s reai treat. Weekday Luncheon Summer Vegetable Soup Crackers Three-Flavor Prune Salad Crusty Rolls Iced Tea or Coffee Three-Flavor Prune Salad Ingredients: 16 large cooked prunes (drained), fl slices ba con, one B-ounce container creamstyle cottage cheese, 2 ta olespoons mayonnaise. 4 tea spoon finely diced green pep per, romaine. Method: Make a slit in each prune and remove pit Cook ba con until crisp; crumble or cut line; there should be about 13 cup. Mix cottage eheese and mayonnaise together: stir in ba con. Mound a level tablespoon of the cheese mixture over in side surface of each flattened pitted prune. Sprinkle each cottage cheese mound with Vi teaspoon green pepper. Arrange 2 romaine leaves on each of 4 salad plates; with small spatu la, carefully place prunes on romaine. Makes 4 serving. ARTHRITIS RHEUMATISM Pains Relieved At Once axwww y SlSlMI Brat Star, IIS D. tMMHH Ml itaMta M, w ,. M In nilii IIHitlOH M ata Campers Leave for Session A second session starts this week at Camp Kilowan, from Salem go camper Nancy Rey nolds, Sally Roberts, Susan White, Anne Louise Chambers, Kris Tina Kyle. Julie Sniffer. Susan Bennett, Joyce Yeater, Sue Batter, Betty Peterson, Kathy Peters in, Sharon Raw ling, Beverly Gannon, Chris tine Cannon, Susan Wherley, and Marieca. La am, Barbara Keudell, Jean Haworth, Gall DeSart, Peggy Huston, Sharon Wright, Janet Sather, Cathy Cannon, Joanne Bourne, Eliza beth Self, Georgia Brown, Kay Minty, Anne Stevens, Susan Guthrie, Michaele Kyle, Diane Brlggs, Jean Minto, Marilyn Colgan, Margie Milne, Ann Ha worth, Janey Roberts, Judith Robins, Sharon Bourne, Janice Button, Martha Klaus, and Carolyn Hildreth. Woodburn girls include Shir ley Byers, Diana Thomson, Judy Buchanon, Carolyn Byers, Harriett Van Arsdale, Nancy Ticknor, Carolyn Hotchkiss. From Corvallis go Karen Larse, Patricia Graham, Merrle Hen derson, Anita Aaasum, Sue Wallace, Diana Salisbury, Su san Schalnck, Lorna Avery. Other campers are Mary Rich ards. Dallas: Norma Knittel, independence; Joyce Miller, Glenda Garner, Gwenda Bal lard, Tamra Siegel, Betty Len Bardwell of Monroe, Bertha Collier and Gladys Von Kro sigk of Alpine, Vada Reece Fa- vlnger, Junction City, and Ju dith Voshell of Gates. From Dallas, Carol Woods, and from Philomath, Karen Bennett. Initiation At OES Event Initiated into Salem chapter Order of the Eastern Star, on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baxter, Mrs. Clara Ml chelson. Miss Karen Michelson, Mrs. Harold Westfall and Miss Gladys Westfall. Reports of the grand session in Portland were given by Mr. Joe Brooks, Mrs. Ronald Ros- ner and Miss Helen Fletcher. Plans for the picnic at Paradise Island July 7 were announced. On the food committee for the evening were Dr. Kenneth Mor ris, M. F. Grube, Robert Zema nek, Melvin Fletcher, Harry Bachle and George Edwards. The decorations were arranged by Mrs. Nell Noble, Mrs. R. Keudell and Mr. George Tho- mason. This was the last meeting until fall. ; Goes to Meeting Silver-ton Miss Francis Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Floyd Fox, i enroute to Columbus, Ohio, where she is to attend the 7th annual Future Homemaker of America convention,. July 3-6. Mis Fox- is president of the SUverton chapter of the FHA, and 1 a member of the senior class of the local high school. She had the honor of being one of 13 young women selected in a delegation from Oregon. km ift brev mod He- ' duchess V ft m tit mn Mil. mitwt tefi. Mr fj 1 IMalai. MMi. SMttkMII I ' J ' nothing but breeze above the ''net'npib by BELLE'S II ARfA EE HsMwsy ep yonr r they stop and stay For lacy elastic holds them securely. Ia fact, they cKng just like your farorhe full-lengths. No wrinkle. No wandering seam. And, oh, the stodimg-btw ifcoT the kneel SEE BRIDAL FASHIONS OF YESTERDAY AND THE WEDDING GOWN OF TODAY FROM MILLER'S SALON ON STAGE ELSINORE THURS., JULY AT SHOWING Of DREAM WIFE , V 1., r Woodburn Mr." and Mrs. Frederick Ameluxen were married June 7, in Woodburn. Mrs. Ameluxen is the former Anne Marie Nelson of Woodburn. They will make their home In Eugene where Mr. Ameluxen Is a student of architecture at the University of Oregon. (Alyce Studio Picture, Woodburn) Miss Robl Bride-Elect Announcement is made by Mr. and Mr. Gregory Robl of Stayton of the engagement of their daughter, Misa Mary Faith Robl, Salem, to Pvt. Dale Kirsch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kirsch of Lyons. No date is set for the wed ding. Both young people are grad uates of Stayton high school. Mr. Kirsch also was graduated from Oregon Technical school at Klamath Falls. He is with the army at Fort Belvoir, Va. Miss Robl- is an X-ray techni cian here. Coffee for Visitors Mrs. Herbert Dalke was host ess Tuesday morning for an in formal coffee honoring her mother, Mrs. Kathryn Doane, and her sister, Mrs. Wallace E. Rabold, both of Long Beach, Calif. Guests included" friends of the honoree, neighbors of the Dalkes and members of Eta chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Hours for the coffee were be tween 10 a.m. and noon. Yel low roses decorated the table. Assisting Mrs. Dalke were, Mrs. Delbert McLaughlin and Mrs. Clayton Patterson. ATTENDING meeting In SUverton Wednesday evening honoring Mrs. Marie Thomas of Silverton, president of dis trict No. 20, were some mem bers of Marion auxiliary, Vet erans of Foreign War from Salem, including Mr. Dale Brook, president, Mrs. Mel Clemens, Mrs. Ivell Haley and Mrs. Joe Hopkins. Miss of being 3, Thondajr. Jolr 2. 1951 -----' ... frT? Miss Seki Is Here for Time Miss YoshlV.; Seki, who spent last summer in Salem, has returned from the east to be here until fall.' She is at the home of Mra. R. W. Land and is working in the state department of education for the summer. Miss Seki this spring receiv ed her master of arts degree at Haverford college in Pennsyl vania. Previously, she had done graduate work at Uni versity of Oregon for two years. She plans to return to her home in Japan in Septem ber. Also at the home of Mrs. Land for the summer is Miss Joanne Mclnnls of Revenue, Neb., student at Southern Methodist university. i Golden Wedding auverton The parents of Mr. Luther Hatteberg, Silver ton, Mr. and Mr. Charle Wampole, for many year local residents, and now living in Lebanon, are observing their golden wedding anniversary,' saturaay, Juiy , at tneir Lebanon home. Relatives atd friends are invited to call be tween the hours of 1:30 and 8 o'clock in the afternoon. The reception la planned by the couple' three daughters Mrs. Luther Hatteberg of SiU verton, Mrt. Merlin Prather of Newport, and Mr. Raymond Kapua of Tafi S ARRIVING Friday is Mrsf Malissie Ellen from Raleigh N. C. to visit several weeks at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mr. Davids Duniway. She will be here unti late August, planning to return to her home with the Duniway- when they go east - I -i 4 3 ... J