Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 11, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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    Capital
Edited fcy MABIAN
New Dental
Auxiliary
Formed Here
Organization of an auxiliary
to th Marion 'Polk Yamhill
County Dental, society was
completed at a meeting Tun
day evening at the bom of
Mrs. Robert Siddoway.
OMiceri named include: Mrs,
Richard Sprinter, president;
Mra. Floyd L. Utter, vice pres
ldent; Mri. Robert Siddoway,
aecretary; Mra. Murray Scho-
field, treaiurer.
The group haa act its meet
Inga for the second Tuesday
of each month, the December
event to be at the borne of
Mrs. Utter.
Roll Call Tea
Annual roll call tea of the
South Salem WCTU will be at
the home of Mrs. Charles Vick,
123 East Meyers, on Friday aft
ernoon at 2 o'clock. Mra A. W.
Metzger will give the devo
tions. The study book will be
reviewed by Mrs. C. W. Stacey.
Special music during the after
noon will be given by Mrs.
Fred Butler and Mrs. V. E. Bur
son. Assisting Mrs. Vick will
be Mesdsmes Mason Bishop, L.
Connor and J. L. Heldler.
DeMolay Mothers
DeMolay Mothers club Is
meeting for luncheon at 12
o'clock Thuraday at the Ma
sonic temple. .
Guests will include mem
bers of the DeMolay advisory
council and the three coun
cilors in DeMolay. -.
' UNIVERSITY or Oregon. Eu
gene (Special) Wayne R.
Mercer, son .of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph H. Mercer of Route 5,
Box 23, Salem, was recently
elected treasurer of Phi Mu
Alpha Slnfonla, men's music
honorary. Wayne la a grad
uate of Salem high school and
is now a senior in music edu
cation at the university.
Glenn A. Benner, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Moody A. Benner of
2873 Lansing avenue, was re
cently pledged by Phi Mu Al
pha Sinfonia. He is a graduate
ot Salem high school and la
now a sophomore in music at
th university.
AMERICAN Amateur Art.
lata' aasociatlon will " meet
Thursday at YMCA at 7:30 p.m.
Miss Darl Herman will give in
structions. a
KENSINGTON club Is meet
ing Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs, Floyd fressler,
2093 Garden Road, dessert at
1:13 o'clock. Additional guests
will be Mrs. Clay Cochran and
Mra. Ned Gerlinger, the latter
of Portland.
THURSDAY club la meeting
tomorrow afternoon at the Mis
sion street home of Mrs, Keith
Powell for dessert at 1 o'clock
with Mra. Paul L. Patterson
and Miss Mabel P. Robertson
as co-hostesses.
Today's Menu
It's fun to give meals a for
eign flavor once in a while
especially when It's easy to do
Mexican Style Supper
Meat Sauce with Corn Chins
Shredded Lettuce end Avorsdo
Salad with French Dressing
Fresh Fruit Beverage
Meat Sauce with Corn Chips
Ingredients: 1 tableipoon fat,
2 tablespoons chopped onion.
4 pound ground chuck beet,
2 tablespoons chill tsuce. 1 ta
blespoon water, St teaspoon
aalt, teaspoon pepper, ' tea
spoon chili powder, 4 teaspoon
dried crushed oregano, li tea
spoon garlic salt, psckaged
corn chips, grated sharp Ched
dar cheese.
Method: Heat fat In skillet:
add onions and lightly brown;
add meat and stir until crum
bled and browned. Add chill
aauce, water, salt, pepper, chill,
powder, oregano and garlic
salt. Simmer, stitring often, un.
til flavors combine. Serve over
corn chips: sprinkle with
cheese. Makes 3 servings.
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Junior Guild
Members of the Junior guild
ot St. Pau.1'1 Episcopal church
are meeting on Friday after
noon at the parish bouse to
work on articles for the eU
church baiaar to be staged De
cember 4.
The guild met for its reg
ular event, Tuesday. Salad
lunch waa served. Guests were
Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee, Mra.
F. C. Wissenback, Mrs. Henry
Marsden and Mrs. Clifton
Mudd. Mrs. Elmer H. K. Dorr
was welcomed as a new mem
ber, e
Mrs.- Woodmansee gave a
talk on the bazaar. The nomi
nating committee report, pre
pared by Mrs. Paul Gemmell,
Mrs. W. C. Gabriel and Mra.
Donald C. Roberta, waa sub
mitted. In College Skit
Oregon State College, Cor
vallis (Special) Dick Mey
er of Salem, sophomore in bus
iness and technology at Oregon
State college, Is scheduled to
appear in the midnight variety
show for OSC's homecoming
week end November 13 and
14.
Events for the week end in
clude the annual noise parade.
rook bonfire, queen selection
events, living house sign con
tests, midnight show, barbecue
and a dance.
The game this year against
Washington State college will
mark the dedication of Parker
stadium, a 22,000-seat struc
ture. .
Dick, son of Mr. and Mrs.
R. A. Meyer, 944 Belmont St.,
Salem, is one of two appearing
in a comedy akit.
Party on Birthday
R i c h a rd VanWyngarden,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
VanWyngarden, observed his
fifth birthday anniversary.
Tuesday. His mother sponsor
ed a party for him in the
afternoon at their home. Fet-
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Engagement ToldThe betrothal of Mias Hannah Walter,
above, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. John Walter, to Jack
Orsborn, son ot Mr. and Mrs. John Wesley Orsborn, was
announced recently. (Kennell-Eilis studio picture)
Mrs. Green
Party Feted
A miscellaneous bridal
shower honoring Mrs. Donald
Green (Florene Ingram) was
Tuesday evening at the home
of the W. C. Cavenders. Mrs.
Cavender and her daughter,
Ing Richard were Alan Wilson,
Bobby Travel, Bruce Wil
liams, Diane Armpriest, Susan
and Jamie Smlther, Billy
Ross, Laurie Barclay, and his
two brothers, Larry and
Stuart VanWyngarden.
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Miss Doreen Cavender, were
co-hostesses.
Each guest was dsked to
bring a copy of her favorite
recipe to the shower.
Invited to the party were
Mrs. Green's mother and
grandmother, Mrs. M. L. In
gram and Mrs. P. O. Bowman,
and Mesdames Jess Cox, Lau
rence Hellman, Mike Dom
browski, T. W. WesJ, .Mm
Pyeatt, Marion Putman, Meri
dith Holbrook; Misses Lois
Roseler, Pat Roper, Beverly
N u n n, Shirley Newberry,
Margie Feller, Janice Feller,
Hertha Long, Vlda Remy, Es
telle Ronne, Carol West, Dor
othy Painter, Carol Hardie
and Marillyn Dahlquist.
Some Notations . . .
A chatty and enjoyable
'gathering, during the mid-day
Tuesday waa the informal cof
fee for which Mra. L. C. Me
!l4 and Mra. Roy L. Beack
were hostesses at the McLeod
residence . , . Guests were
invited to call between 10:30
a.m. and 1:30 p.m. . . Beauti
ful bouquets of chrysanthe
mums featured the decora
tions ... In the living room,
lavender c h t j a a nthemuma
were arranged in a large bou
quet on .the mantel and on an
end table ... In the dining
room, the table was set against
the window and at the back
for t b e , centerpiece was a
large arrangement of yellow
ebrysanth emums, a few
bronze ones at the base for
accent . . .
Among those greeted dur
ing our stop, Dr. Helen Pearce
and Miss Dorothy Pearce . . .
I Dr. Helen Pearce is leaving
next Tuesday for Chicago to
'meet with officers and com
mittee chairmen of Zonta In
; ternational, women's classi
fied service club ... a past
international president, D r.
Pearce is chairman of the reso
lutions committee. National
committee chairmen from all
parts of the country will be at
the meeting with the inter
national officers . . . Dr.
Pearce plana to remain in
Chicago for a few days. She
is making the trip by train.
Among others at the coffee
during our call Mrs. W. C.
Dyer, Sr., Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Jr.,
Mrs. Claybonrne Dyer, Mrs.
Mrs. Percy R. Kelly, Mrs.
George Hog, Mrs. W. Wells
Baum, Mrs. Harold Hauk,
Miss Mabel P. Robertson, Mrs.
William Cole, Mrs. Dan Johns
ton, Mrs. Frank Bnrlingham,
Mrs. John Black, Mrs. Chester
Pickens, Mrs. W. I. Needham,
Mrs. U. Scott Page, Mra.
Ralph H. Cooley, Mra. Law
rence A. Ballmer, Mrs. Edwin
F. Snider, Mra. G. Herbert
Smith. Mrs. Robert D. Gregg,
Mrs. Hall Lusk, Mrs. Earl C.
Latourette, Mrs. Murray
Wade, Mra. Mark Hillary . . .
Mrs. Hillary awaiting a
chance to see the new grand-
' By M. L. F.
daughter, Marks Mao Hillary,
born October 7 to IX and Mrs.
L. David Hillary, now at Fort
Ord, Calif . . . The younger
Hillarya may be hero in Jan
uary ...
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Regular collector's items Is
the best way to describe the
beautiful memorial plates
now on sale by St, Aane'a
guild of St. Paul'a Episcopal
church . . . Mrs. A. D. Wood
nausea is directing the sale.
The plates come singly or in
sets, a set including one plate
with a picture of the present
church on it, the other, a view
of the old parish house
(which was the original church
for the parish organized
more than 100 years ago) . . .
Framing the picture is a pale
blue background on the china
plates . . . On t h e back of
each is a legend about the
buildings . . . Through this
project the guild hopes to
build up a sizeable sum to
ward the building fund tor the
new church edifice now under
construction between South
High and Liberty Streets . . .
Marking the change from
the old to the new, members
of St Agnes guild of the church
have printed Christmas cards
and note paper with the picture
ol the new St. Paul's church on
them . . . Mrs. Hope Edwards
is chairman for the card
and paper sale . . .
One of the busiest groups
right now is the directorate
arranging the Harvest Tea at
the Methodist Home . . . Wo
men from all four local Meth
odist churchs, First Methodist,
Jaaon Lee, Leslie and West
Salem, cooperate In staging
this affair, this year arranged
for Friday, November 20, at
the home . . ,
MISS MARY CHENEY was
a guest on Tuesday night at
the "Crazy Card" party of the
Business and Professional
Women's club at the Center
street home of Miss Florence
Beardsley.
IT MEN WWIi
If you can spare 225 per week ...
Theme for
Rainbow
Ball Listed
mk.ui o.n" wu the theme
chosen on Tuesday night at the
meeting of Chadwicx asaemuiy.
Order of Rainbow for Girla, for
.u. lh aiaemblv Will
Li 1 IT u,v
sponsor on December la at
Crystal Gardens.
It was announced that the
m,kt mnn district first
prize on inspection by Miss
Mildred Patton, oaaer, grano
worthy adviser.
Pians for a reception to hon
or Miss Arda Lien, grand rep
resentative to Pennsylvania,
nil Wavne Henry, grand ex
ecutive board member.
On November 24, a courtesy
nioht will be observed with
seven assemblies invited.
Following the meeting, the
Mothers club served refresh
ments. a
Job's Daughters
Th. Jnh'a Daughters of beth
el No. 48 will assist in serving
refreshments at the benefit
card party Saturday, Novem
ber 14, sponsored by the social
club of Ainsworth chapter, Or
der of Eastern Star, at the Scot
tish Rite temple. Members
helping are Mrs. Alvin Luhr,
dining room arrangements;
Mrs. C. W. Bottorff, Mrs. Ralph
Barry, Mrs. Lowell Shinn, Mrs.
Jennie Madison, Mrs. Jeanne
Monsanto, Mrs. Lawrence Lee,
Mrs. H. F. St. Johns, Mrs. R.
W. Carpenter, all serving on
the refreshment committee.
The public is invited to attend.
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Wednesday, NovAnber II, 195S
Alumnae ot Delta
Gamma Entertained
Plans were discussed for a
Joint Christmas party with the
active chapter when Delta
Gamma alumnae met Tuesday
evmlng at the homo of Mrs.
Joseph Matujec. The event
will be on th second Tuesday
of December at the Willamette
university chapter house and
the girls of the chapter will
present the entertainment
Co-hostesses with Mrs. Ms-'
tujec for the Tuesday meeting
were Mrs. Ronald Jones, Jr
Mrs. D. K. Gardner and Mrs.
George Wagner. Twenty-five
attended the meeting.
Mrs. Frank Oettinger, mag
azine chairman, outlined th
magazine subscription plan.
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Cast in Play
Oregon State College, Cor
vallis (Special) Jim Jaqua
of Salem has been chosen for
a principal role in the second
dramatic production of fall
term at Oregon State college.
The play, "Elizabeth the
Queen." was chosen .for the
coronation year. A tragedy in
three acts by Maxwell Ander
I son. the production is in cos
tume and includes much pomp
and color. It will be presented
December 3, 4 and S in the
College Playhouse. Jim, a soph-'
omore in engineering, is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Claren Z.
Jaqua, 1131 Center St., Salem.
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