Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 01, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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Tuesday, September 1, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SaJem. Oregon
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Capital Women
Edited fcy H ASIAN LOWBX nSCHU
Past Heads
To Be Feted
At Luncheon
Tht past preldenU of the
Marion County, Federation of
women i Clubs, elected from
clubs outside the Salem area,
will be guests of the past presi
dents who have served from
cluba of the Salem vicinity at
12:30 luncheon Friday at the
home of Mrs. Paul Griebenow,
809 Falrview avenue. Addition
al Salem hostesses are Mes
dames W. T. Kirk, J. A. Brown
son, A. A. Taylor,. Robert
Hutcheon, Mason Bishop, and
. C. W. Stacey. Among those ex
pected to attend are the first
two presidents of the federa
tion, Mrs. Etta y. Hau, wno
served from 1920 to 1822 and
who was elected from Wood
burn and now resides in Salem;
and Mrs. W. E. Kirk who was
elected from the Salem
Woman's club. Twenty-seven o!
the 12 past presidents are still
living. Mrs. Iliary Tate of
Sublimity Is the president now
la office in the Marion county
Jederaton.
- PHI UV alumnae and hus
bands met for their annual pic
nic supper in the gardens at
the Elmer O. Berg nome, Mon
day evening. Attending were
Mr. and Mrs. winner n. rage,
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wheeler,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bud Lorence,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Max
well, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.
Fischer, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Berg
Mr. and Mrs. Lorence have in
vited the group to their home
Party on Birthday
Salem Heights Mrs. Ver
non Weaver complimented her
daughter. Claudia, at a sur
prise party in honor of the
latter'a 18th birthday on Sun
day evening with a picnic sup
per at thetr borne. Attending
were Susan Bartlett, Karen
Harris. Susan Z wicker, Shan
non Barton, Carolyn Howells,
Nancy Baker. Arlene Weaver,
Bonnie Jean Kurth, Ctaudia
Weaver and Betty Jean Dyke.
Mrs. Luby
Is Honored
AMONG Salem folk at the
beach the past two weeks have
been Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Honoring Mrs. Julia A. Luby
of Los Angeles who has been
a Salem visitor the past weea.
a picnic was given at the coun
try home of her brother, G. A.
McNeff, near Brooks. I
Present were her sons. Jonn
A. Luby of El Paso, Texas;
Hugh Luby and family of Sa
lem; and daughter, Mrs. BJ
Sexton of Ontario, Calif. Ne
phews and nieces sttendlng
were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Me
Neff, Shlrlee, Carolyn, and Du-
ane: Mr. ana Mrs. J. v. mc-
Neff Jane and Jimmie: Mr. C.
A. McNeff, all of Portland; and
Mr. and Mrs. Wslter Brutka,
and Judy of Brooks, and the
hosts, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mc
Neff. Mrs. Luby left Immedi
ately for Boise, Idaho, where
she will visit other brothers
before returning to her home
in California.
Miss Bates
Tells Troth
At Party
The engagement of Miss
Sharon Bates, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter I. Bates, to
Donald L. Jones, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James C. Jones, was
announced tt a dessert party
last night at the Bates home,
The color schema for the
table decorations was blue and
burgandy. The news was an
nounced when Miss Bates
passed fortune cakes with the
names of the couple and the
wedding date enclosed. The
wedding is planned for Octo
ber 2.
Miss Bates and Mr. Jones
are both graduates of Salem
high school. Mr. Jones is em
ployed at the Capital Monu.
mental works.
Guests were Mrs. J. C,
Jones, Sr., Mrs. J. C. Jones,
Jr., Mrs. Daryl Jones, Mrs. W.
E. Bates, Mrs. Delwyn Kleen
Mrs. Donald Hamilton, Mrs.
Tom Proctor, Mrs. Harry Ep-
perley, Mrs. ' Elwyn walker,
and Misses Pat Cameron, Shir
ley Crothers, Neva Gflman,
Charlotte Graber, Jackie
Jones, Margie Barge; Marilyn
Isaak, Joan Seamster, Margie
Kronser, Barbara Franzwa,
Elaine Graham, Janet Herahe,
Mary Lou Holcomb, Jean Jor
genson, Austrld Severin, Shar
on Larson, Barbara Lcnhard,
Joan Neal, Beth Proebstal,
Beverly Rlnehart, Darlene
O'Harra, Loree SlUfe, Rober
ta Thurman, Pat Van Otting-
ham, Roberta Graham, Vir
ginia Graham.
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Wed Recently Mrs. Patrick Schmidt (Elaine Virnig.)
above, was a bride in early August at Sauk Rapids, Minn.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Virnig
of Portland and has lived in Salem several years. Mr.
Schmidt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamb of Phoenix,
Ore. The couple will live in Portland. (Jesten-Miller
studio picture.)
upper event in late Septem
ber,
A SON, their third, was born
Sunday, August 30, at Salem
General hospital to Mr. and
' Mrs. Ralph D. Schlesinger. The
older boys are Barry and Paul.
Grandnarents are Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Weiner of Portland and!
Max Schlesinger of Salem.
Club Plans Events
The Lablsh Meadows Garden
club met Thursday afternoon
t the Roy Petzel home west of
Brooks. Plans were made to
enter the North Marion County
Fair at Woodburn, and other
fall shows. Following the busi
ness meeting the group visited
the Claggett Begonia gardens
en Wallace Road. Visitors were
Mrs. J. A. Luby of Los Angeles,
and Miss Judith Brutka. The
next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Dorothy Ziel
lnskl, September 17, with col
ored elides being shown.
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HOME from a trip to the
mid-west are Dr. and Mrs.
Charles D. Wood and children,
John, Chris and RickL AtCul-
ver, Indiana, Chris, who had
been attending Culver Military
academy summer camp, Joined
bis family and they visited in
Chicago and In South Dakota.
HOME from a stay at Nesko-
wln for two weeks are Dr. and
Mrs. Harold M. dinger and
children, Susan and Casey. , I servings.
Roth and children, Barbara,
Jimmy and Roger, being at Nes-
kowin.
Today's Menu
Meat loaf goes fancy when
it's made in individual loaves
and topped with chili sauce.
Family Sapper
Chilled Fruit Cocktail
Deviled Meat Loaves
Whipped Potatoes
French-style Snap Beans
Relishes
' Hot RoUs
Baked Apples or Pears
Beverage
Deviled Meat Loavea
Ingredients: 4 cup quick or
old-fashioned rolled oats (un
cooked), 1 pound ground beef,
1 egg (lightly beaten), 1 table
spoons finely diced celery, 1
teaspoon prepared horseradish,
teaspoon prepared mustard,
teaspoons Worcestershire
sauce, H teaspoon salt, dash of
pepper, 4 tablespoons chili
sauce.
Method: Mix rolled oats.
ground beef, egg, celery and
seasoning except chill sauce.
Grease 4 large custard cups.
Spoon one tablespoon chill
sauce into each cup. Pack
meat mixture lightly over chill
sauce. Bake In moderate (230
F.) oven 28 to 30 minutes.
Turn out upside down and
serve at once. Makes 4 large
Guild Plans Party
As Annual Project
The benefit garden party
-project is to be an annual one
for St Mary's guild of St. Paul's
Episcopal church, it is announc
ed following the first event,
Sunday, at the J. G. Watts
home on Wallace Road. The
guild is expecting to make
about $100 from the Sunday
benefit, the proceeds to go to
the building fund for the new
St. Paul's church now under
construction on South High
street.
First meeting of the fall for
the guild is planned for Sep
tember 14. Mrs. S. D. Wiles is
president of the group.
MR. AND MRS. Joe'Henny
and children have Just returned
from a three weeks trip to
Glacier Park, Banff and Lake
Louise In Canada.
SILVERTON Miss Thora
Arestad is taking her annual
vacation of a fortnight, driv
ing through southern Oregon
and into California.
Rebekah Event
Mrs. T. A. Rhoades told of
her trip to Bemldji, Minn., at
the Rebekah lodge meeting
Monday evening.
Refreshment committee for
next week will be Mrs. Mae
Dodge, Mrs. Roy McNeill, Mrs.
Lula Wilson, Mrs. O. L. Scott,
Mrs. Daisy Mclntyre.
Theta Rho club will meet
Thursday evening. The L. I. A.
on Friday evening. On Wednes
day evening drill team prac
tice for the L. X. A. Is planned.
On Friday, September 4, the
Rebekahs are sponsoring a
rummage sale at 220 N. Commercial.
Wedding on
September 13
Macleay Invitations are in
Miss Pardy Is
Honored at Party
Donald The B. W. Jeskey
nome was the scene of a bridal
shower recently, honoring Miss
the mail for the? wedding of Gretchen Pardy, daughter of
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Miss Gloria Jean Hopkins
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Leon Hopkins, Route S, Salem.
and Ernest John Ediger, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sol N. Ediger of
Dallas,
The rites will be solemnized
Sunday, September 13, at 3:30
o'clock in the afternoon at the
Evangelical Mennonite Breth
ren church In Dallas,
Dr. John Mitchel of Central
Bible school of Portland will
officiate.
Fefe Miss Sears
Ballston Mrs. Byron Emer
son was hostess at a bridal
shower last week In the Com
munity hall, honoring Miss
Darlene Sears of Ballston,
bride-elect of Gordon Russell
of Yamhill.
Guests were present from
Salem, Sheridan, Willamina,
Urana Konde and Ballston,
The wedding will take place
in the Methodist church at Am
ity, Saturday evening, Septem
ber 8.
Miss Sears Is a graduate of
the Amity high school.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pardy.
Miss Pardy will be married to
James M. Wilson, son of Mrs,
James Wilson of Canby, at a
garden ceremony Sunday, Sep
tember 6.
Hostesses for the kitchen
shower were M arlene Driever,
Judith Albers and Marjorie
Jeskey. Gladioluses were used
for floral decorations. Attend
ing the party were Mesdames
George Pardy, Henry Pardy
and B. W. Jeskey, and Misses
Gloria Herzberg of McMinn-
ville, Louise , Green, Doris
Frens, Dorothy Miller. Ellen
Vost, Joan Einger. and Jovce
Cumberland of Oregon City.
ana June weinert.
SILVERTON Miss Hattie
Olson, Immanuel Lutheran
church secretary and general
visitation assistant to the Rev.
Arnold W. Nelson, has arriv
ed in Silverton from Los An
geles to assume her new duties.
Miss Olson has been em
ployed in official secretarial
work for the Lutheran Bible
Institute of Los Angeles. She
is making her lcui residence
at the Tweed apartments.
A DAUGHTER. Mary Eliza
beth, was born Saturday, Aug
ust 29, at Salem Memorial hos
pital to Mr. and Mrs. James
Kern. She is the third child,
the older children being Dan
iel and Janet Lee. Grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Kern, all of Albany.
Bride Honored
Mrs. Petti t
Is Honored
Honoring Mrs. William Pet
tit, Mrs. Frank G. Myers and
her granddaughter, Mrs. Rich
ard Grenz, are entertaining
this evening at the Myers
homo at a shower. Mrs. Pet
tit is a niece of Mrs. Myers.
Feting the honoree will be
her mother, Mrs. Oliver My
ers, her mother-in-law, Mrs.
D. T. Furlough; Mrs Effie
Blower. Mrs. Frank Brown,
Mrs. Willsrd Brown, Mrs. Da
vid Cromwell, Mrs. Herbert
Stiff. Mrs. C. E. Kuhn, Mrs.
Charles Clagget, Mrs. Deryl
Myers, Mrs. William Hughes,
Mrs. Jsmes Clough, and the
two hostesses.
Engagement
Is Told
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hagenl
are announcing the engagement
of their daughter. Miss Bonnie
Lee Hagen, to Douglas W. Ber
wick, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Berwick. A late fall wedding
is planned.
Both Miss Hagen and Mr.
Berwick attended Salem
schools, and Mr. Berwick is a
graduate of Oregon State col
lege. Salem Women
At Nile Event
A large group of Salem wo
men will be attending the cere
monial for Nydia Temple,
Daughters of the Nile, In Port
land, Wednesday when Mrs.
Helen V. Drake of San Fran
cisco, supreme queen, will be a
visitor.
Among those going from here
are Mrs. David Wright, Mrs.
Hugh Adams, Mrs. Albert C.
Gragg, Mrs. Rollin Lewis, Mrs.
Carl Soos, Mrs. Ray Linton,
Mrs. Leonard Rowan, Mrs. G.
W. Laird, Mrs. E. D. Burres,
Mrs. John Grayblll, Mrs.. Vera
Reimann, Mrs. Kenneth Dodge,
Mrs. Kenneth Morris, Mrs.
Othel Eckersley. Mrs. F. C.
Hueneke, Mrs. Harold Walling,
Mrs. David H. Cameron, Mrs.
Claude H. Post.
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Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Clarence King were married
August 7 at the First Methodist church in Salem. - Mrs.
'King, formerly Miss Carol Coburn, is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Coburn of Dayton. The couple reside
at 325 Fairview Ave., Salem. (Picture by Dr. Msrta,
Salem)
Additional Society
On Pag 8
Sheridan Mrs. John Agee
(Maree Walton) was honored
at a bridal shower given by
Mrs. Aubrey Lavender last
week. Guests Invited were
Mrs. Allan Robertson and Lois
of Salem, Mrs. Lyle Bryant,
Mrs. Nelson Agee, Mrs. Fern
Eberhart, Mrs. Morris Walton,
Miss Marie Peek, Miss Doro
thy Lavender, Mrs. C. P. Blan
chard, Mrs. Delbert Gardner
and Mrs. Genevieve Walton.
Aid to Meet
Silverton Trinity Luth
eran Ladies Aid is to meet at
the church social rooms, Wed'
nesday afternoon, September
2, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Ed Holden
will present the study topic
"His Orders are Carried Out."
The members are to bring mis
sion boxes to the meeting.
Hostesses are Mrs. L. M. Lar
son and Mrs. Silas Torvend.
On Friday evening, Septem
ber 4,' at & o'clock, at the
church, the Dorcas society of
Trinity Lutheran group, will
meet. Mrs. Melvln Brenden
will present the topic. Mrs.
William Bloch and Mrs. Ches
ter Bergerson are hostesses.
The topic to be presented is
the same as that for the Ladies
Aid program.
Woodburn Woman's
Club Sets Meeting
Woodburn A special meet
ing of the Woodburn Woman's
club will be Wednesday, Sep
tember 2, at 2 p.m. at the Wood
burn public library. The pur
pose of the meeting is to con
duct a special election to name
a recsrding secretary, to dis
cuss sponsoring the anti-tuberculosis
Christmas seal drive,
and. to hear reports on the
year's program and on the
booth for the North Marion
county fair. Mrs. James Lamb,
the new president, will be in
charge of the meeting.
It will also be necessary at
this meeting to elect delegates
to the third district convention
to be at West Linn, September
30, as the first regular fall
meeting of the Woman's club
will not be until October 7.
Leave for Midwest .
Silverton Mr. and Mrs.
Ole J. Moen and Mr. and Mrs.
Ole Smedstad are leaving to
day for Pierpont, S.D., for a
three-week visit with rela
tives. Mrs. Moen's mother, Mrs.
Martha Johanson of Pierpont,
observed her 87th birthday an
niversary, August 12. The
Silverton couples were child
hood friends in Minnesota and
South Dakota and have kept
up the friendly relations for
many years in Silverton. The
four of them made the trip to
Pierpont three years ago.
SILVERTON Mrs. Martha
Green has as house guests for
a few days the family of her
son, Mr. and Mrs. Erv Islle
and two children of Richmond,
Wash.
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