Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 23, 1953, Page 21, Image 21

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    Monday, November 23, 195
?.f 4 FOOD SECTION
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Ornoa '
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Hayesville
HayesvUlt The Hayes
ville Home Extension unit held
the November meetinc at the
home of Mrs. C. B. Andrawn
on Lancaster Dr. Mrs. Andre-
sen and Mrs. V. Perrine were
hostesses for a demonstration
on buffet meals. A buffet meal
was served to the unit mem
bers at the noon hour.
Mrs. B. Reiman, chairman,
was in charge of the afternoon
meeting. Topics for discussion
were program planning for
next year and the Christmas
party to be held at the Halbert
Memorial Baptist church in
the basement on Dec 8. Com
mittee appointed for the Christ
mas party is composed of Mrs.
H. L. Nation. Mrs. H. Wacken,
Mrs. W. J. DeBoer. Mrs.'B. Rei
mann and Mrs. C. A. Cale.
Mrs. Cottingham gave a talk
on Hawaii, having resided
there IS years before coming
to Salem. She also showed
scenic pictures taken while
they were residents of Hono
lulu. Members attending the meet
ing were Mesdames B. Reiman,
M. Saucy, n. L. Nation, C. E
Andresen. C. Cottingham, w,
J. DeBoer, D. M. Duvall, G.
Farmer. F. O. West. W. Nys
trom, V. N. Perrine, W. Pow
ers, P. H. Stetzer, O. Noren
and C. A. Gale. Guests were
Mrs. H. Wacken. Mrs. A. C.
homas, Mrs. H. Alexander and
Mrs. Berg Sanders, a guest
from the North Howell unit
Mrs. Fred M. Burelbach
from Cranford, N. J., has been
a guest at the home of her sis
ter. Mrs. B. Reiman, on Blos
som Dr. After visiting friends
and relatives here and In San
Francisco in the bay area she
will fly east.
The members of the "Small
Fry" cooking club learned how
to measure accurately at their
meeting Tuesday evening when
the demonstration was present
ed by Sandra Frey. How to
make a sponge cake was dem
onstrated by Linda Christen
son. Members discussed plans
for a Christmas party and the
gathering of clothes to be sent
to ' the war orphans. Refresh
ments were served to the lead
er, Mrs. G. Siddall, Sandra
Frey, Bob Zahara, Karen
Tuers, Jim Squires, Forrest
Daclsson, Linda Chrlstenson,
Judy Borders and Carol Chris-1
tense n.
East Salem
East Salem The annual
"Harvest Festival" sponsored
by members of the Auburn
Parents club at the school
house Thursday night was con
sidered a success both flnan
clally and as a social evening
for residents of this community.
It is planned as an annual
event in the fall when schools
are having open house pro
grams. As in other schools each
room had some project mea
tured. All year Miss Sadie Roth's
first grade teacher has a cor
ner of her class room which
is the play corner, with dolls
for the girls and suitable toys
tor the boys of six years.
Thanksgiving murals and
Pilgrim pictures with harvest
time collections were featured
in all four class rooms.
Working in special booths
and with different projects
were: fancy work table, Mrs.
Donald Griswold, Mrs. Jack
KilHnger and Mrs. Douglas
ENJOY WHAT
YOU'RE DOW"1
Freeborn: produce. Mrs. Don
aid Jacob, Mrs. J. E. Catrall
and Mrs. Pete Gossen; white
elephant table, Mrs. Clayton
Jacobean, Mrs. Z. G. Schaeker
and Mrs. William Mussmacher;
fish pond, Mrs. Glenn Moody,
Mrs George Mask and Mrs
Donald Townsend; cookies and
candy, Mrs. Leland R. Harter,
Mrs. Jena Graber ana Mrs
Dale Olson.
The caks wak was In charge
of Mrs. Enoch Merrill and the
movies were shown by the prin
cipal. Mrs. Marjorle Thompson
Prizes provided by the club
were Christmas Chimes which
were given to Mrs. WewietusJ
Walker and Christmas candies
to Mrs. Katherlne Luyk.
Pie and coffee were served
by Mrs. Delbert Otjen. Mrs. L.J
H. Winger, Mrs. aam banaers,
Mrs. Lloyd Mm and Mrs. Vir
gil Mahaffy.
Mrs Jess Hatch was hostess
for a luncheon for the first fall
meeting of Garden Road
club at the Garden Rd. home
Thursday afternoon. Officers
for the new year beginning in
January were elected. Mrs.
Paul Lynch will serve as pres
ident; Mrs. Julia Jennings, vice
president; and Mrs A. R. Tar
tar as secretary-treasurer. A
Christmas party with gift ex
change is planned for Decem
ber at the home of Mrs. Mary
Swingle.
Past Noble Grands
Plan for Christmas
Woodburn The regular
meeting of the Past Noble
Grand's club of Home Rebck
ah lodge was held Thursday
afternoon at the home of Mrs
James Llvesay, Mrs. Frank
Wright presided. Roll call was
"Something to be Thankful
For," and the devotional serv
ice was led by Mrs. . Livesav.
A memorial service was held
in memory of Mrs. Macie
Lohse, organizer of the club,
who died Nov. 18 at Houston,
Texas.
Mrs. Guy Engle was In
charge of the program and
Mrs. Arthur Burt was winner
of the prize in games.
Mrs. J. B. Gay was Initiated
into the club.
An auction sale completed
the afternoon program.
Refreshments were served
by the hostesses, Mrs. Llvesay
and Mrs. Frank Wright.
The next meeting has been
moved up to Dec. 10 and
hostesses wil be Mrs. Charles
Conyne and Mrs. J. S. Cum
hings. This will be a Christ
mas party with a gift ex
change, the place of the meet
lng to be decided later.
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Third Oregon Assn.
To Hold Reunion
Woodburn The annual
reunion and banquet of the
old Third Oregon association,
(162nd) will be held Satur
day, Dec. 5, at the Jewish
Community center, 1836 SW
13th Ave., between Market
and Montgomery streets in
Portland. Dinner will, be
served at 7 pa A grand prize
will be awarded to the com
pany with the most members
present and accounted for at
roll cal.
Master of ceremonies will
be Fred L. Peterson; maitre
d'hotel, Bill De Bon; chairman
of committee, Ralph Gruman;
music, Vic Brown plus Star
attraction; publicity, Harry
Nelson.
Herman J. Gumbcrt Is
president of the association
and Ed Norene Is secretary-
treasurer.
ED LOEWEN AT DETROIT
Detroit The new dispatcher
for the Di'lroit district of the
Willamette National Forest is
Ed Loewcn, who ca -e to the
post from a similar position at
Oak Grove, on ;.i.e Mt. Hood
National Forest Mr. and Mrs
Loewen and their 18-month-old
son Eddy, are occupying
the clerk's house at the ranger
station.
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H7t Lana Ave. .Phone 1-I55S
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TABLE"-! THOUGHT THE JUDGE
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New Officers for
Service Committee
The new officer! for the
Portland Regional office of the
American Friends Service
Committee took over st the
annual meeting held at New
berg in the Friends church,
Saturday.
Presiding as the new chair
man was Carl Sandoz of Port
land. The vice chairman is Pro
fessor Francis Dart of Eugene,
and the treasurer is R. A. Hun
gerford of Portland. Members
of the advisory committee, in
addition to the foregoing, are
Ross Miles of Salem. Lyra Oann
of Corvallis. and Bernhard
Fedde, the executive secretary.
Under the leadership of Mrs.
Dann, the chairman during the
past year, the local office of
the service committee has col
lected and forwarded for over
seas relief over 55.000 pounds
of clothing and soap with an
estimated value of at least $55,
000. Trucking companies have
donated over $774 of services
in hauling to the port of em
barkation. In addition $28,122
in cash has been raised for the
work of the Quaker committee
both overseas and at home.
Ammunition Barge
Pulled Off Shore
Astoria W An ammuni
tion barge. loaded with 700
tons of artillery shells, was
pulled off the shore near Long
Beach. Wash., Sunday.
A crowd in 500 to 600 auto-
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In wAfrh the Ilia KnlvnffA Phir.'
pull the barge free? j
It ran aground Nov. 11 after
breaking away from the tug
boat Columbia Queen.
MARY WORTH
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statesman
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