Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 23, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Monday, November 23, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Orecoa
ractT
MUW Fetes!
New Group
In Branch
New member were honored
t the luncheon meeting of Sa
lem branch, American Assoc la
tion of University Women, Sat
urday at the Marion. There are
more than 40 new members in
the branch this year and
large group of them was Intro
duced at the Saturday luncheon
and presented corsages.
Mrs. Robert Y. ' Thornton,
speaker. She reviewed the na
tlonal convention In Minnas
polls in the summer and also
gave a review of the history
01 AAU W. '
Mrs. Thornton gave a brief
outline of the development of
AAUW since It was founded in
1881 by a group of IT gradu
ates representing 8 colleges, to
Its present membership of 122.
000 women representing ISO
colleges. The first Oregon
branch was established In Port
land In 1905, followed by Eu
gene in 1812, Corvallis in 1021
nd Salem in 1022. The state
board of AAUW was organized
at a meeting In Salem In Octo
ber, 1321 and now supervises
27 branches in Oregon. In
many small towns, Mrs. Thorn
ton pointed out, AAUW Is the
only group that has brought
cultural programs to the com
munity. New members Introduced by
Mrs. Lawrence C. Merriam,
Jr., membership chairman, in
cluded: Mrs. Richard Beesley,
Mrs. S. D. Belden, Mrs. Collis
C. Blair, Miss Norma Clark,
Mrs. John St. J. Craigen, Mrs.
Loren Croxton, Mrs. Warren
Doolittle, Mrs. Harrison Elgin,
Jr., Mrs. Arthur Gallison, Miss
Mathilda Gllles. Mrs. E. W.
Graham, Mrs. Robert A. Green,
Mrs. Roy G. Green, Miss Mar
ian Hendrick, Miss Phyllis Her
man, Miss Nancy Hershe, Mrs.
Richard Hill, Mrs. Lee O. Hunt,
Miss Marjorie H. Johnson, Mrs.
Thomas Joseph, Mrs. Dorothy
Ids Shoudy Judd, Mrs. Ernest
Ward Lundeen, Mrs. Randall V.
Mills, Mrs. Charles E. Munson,
Mrs. Myron Pogue, Miss Rob
erta Rogers, Mr. Leonard Rot-
olo, Mrs. Donald Rowland, Mrs.
Palmer R. Sather, Mrs. Fred
Seherer, Mrs. Wendell
Schwartz, Mrs. Ronald M.
Smith, Mrs. Frederick F .
Staat, Miss Edel Tetlie, Mrs.
Daniel Trullinger, Mrs. Gerald
F. Uulrich, Mrs. Laurance A.
Walworth, Mrs. Lucille Wardle,
Mrs. Everett Wilcox, Mrs. Lyle
Wilhelml, Ms. J. E. Wood.
Mrs. Arthur SDraeue. Salem
branch president, reported on
the dinner meeting in Portland
last week honoring Dr. Fran.
ces Moran, president of the In
ternational Federation of Unl
versity Women, which was at
tended by several members of
Salem branch.
Next event on. the calendar
for the branch Is the annual
Christmas musicale planned
for Sunday evening, December
13, in the First Methodist
church.
Mrs. Jason Lee, Mrs. Ervin
W. Potter and Mrs. Edward
Dyck are the committee In
charge of the event
1
pr ,
Woedburn Miss Bonnie
Madden, . above,, youngest
daughter of Mr.' and Mrs.
B. C. Madden of Aurora, ha
announced her engagement
to Du Wayne Roberta, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harrey Rob
erts of Woodburn. No data
has been set for the wed
ding. Miss Madden attend
ed Canby high school and
her fiance was graduated
from Woodburn high school
In the class of 19SS.
Hostess to Club
Salem Heights Mrs. John
Rsmsge entertained the lit
tle Garden club of Salem
Heights last week at dessert
at her ham on Crolsan Creek.
Mrs. Francis Colgsn was . the
assisting hostess.
The financial report of the
chrysanthemum show was
given. The group celebrated
the clubs 20th anniversary
with a cake, cut by Mrs. A. A,
Taylor, a charter member.
Mrs. Floyd McClellan read
the history of the club. The
Club will enter the Christmas
greens show on November IS,
and 18, at the Izaak Walton
club house. On the entry com
mittee are Mrs. Lyle Bsync
and Mrs. Carl Harris.
Two new members welcom
ed Into the club were Mrs.
Sidney Hoffman and Mrs
Marlon Miller, who was pre
sented a corsage by Mrs
John Douglas.
The group is planning one
meeting in December, a Christ
mas party on December 10 at
the home of Mrs. Floyd Mc
Clellan. There win be a gift
exchange for the members
with the gifts pertaining to
gardening. i
Stanford-Wood
Dayton Mrs. Arabella Wood
was married Saturday, No
vember 7, to Shuford S. Stan
ford of Roseburg. The cere
mony wsa performed by a Jus
tice of the peace In Stevenson,
Wash., in the presence of Mr.
and Mrs. Chuck Miles.
Later, dinner was served at
the Oriental Gardens in Me
Mlnnville, with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Robert Steel of Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shouer
of Canby and Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Miller of Newberg as
guests.
The couple will make their
home In Dayton for the present
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Just few drops of this
light-as-air make-up base brushed on with your
fingertips and a glowing veil of color covers your face.
Concealed are little skin defects . . . tiny tines. Liquid Veil
spreads quickly . . , easily . . . evenly without caking, without
dryness. Seven "natural" complexion shades to choose from.
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Woodburh BPW
Club Entertained
Woodburn Madam Mlnouf-
let French dress designer of
Portland, was the special guest
of the Woodburn Business and
Professional Women's club at a
social meeting last week at the
Woodburn library club rooms.
Mrs. Thomas Baldwin presided.
There was a large attendance of
members and visitors.
Madam Minouflet spoks en
customs in Franca and her ex
periences there and in the
United States as she designed a
dress, using Mrs. Don Xquall as
the model. She was accompan
ied to Woodburn by her sister,
Miss Claire Minouflet who sang
several numbers accompanied
by Miss Jane McGrath and also
French songs without accomp
animent
A food sale by the club was
announced for December 12.
Refreshments were served at
the meeting from the lace cov
ered table centered with chry
santhemums in autmun colors
and candles. Mrs. Baldwin pre
sided at the coffee urn and Miss
Marie Thompson served punch.
Members of the international
relations committee, Mrs. R. C
Equall. Mrs. Frsnk Bentley,
Mrs. Eleanor Vlckers, Mrs. J.
T. McCarron and Mrs. Nellie
Muir, served.
The next meeting will be the
monthly business meeting oft
December S at the library with
the hospitality committee in
charge with Mr. N. A. Mann as
chairman.
Mothers Club
Members of the Washington
school Mothers club saw a film
entitled "Your State Higher
Education" last week at the
group's monthly meet! n g .
James Kern was guest speaker
and spoke on Cub Scouts and
the need for leaders.
Miss Hendra Klaba's second
grade and Mrs. Anna Martin's
fourth grade provided enter
tainment with songs. The at
tendance award was won by
Mrs. Inez Green s first grade.
Hostesses for the day were
Mrs. Robert Engle and Mrs.
James Elliott Helping were
Mrs. L. Hilton and Mrs. Frank
Graham.
Mothers will exchange fa
vorlte recipes at their next
meeting which will be Decem
ber 17.
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Engagement Told
Lebanon Mr. and Mrs.
Nell Hatton announce the en
marriage of their their daugh-
gagement and approaching
marriage of their daughter,
Miss Shirley Hatton, to Ted
Vanden Bos, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Nicholas V. Bos, also of
Lebanon.
The nuptials will take place
December 5.
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At Star Chapter !
Mrs. R. W. Burr, grand rep
resentative to Washington and
worthr matron of Gervais
chapter, and Pierre Asplnwall,
worthy patron of Gervais chap
ter, Order of Eastern Star, were
honored on Friday night at
Trinity chapter meeting In Sa
lem.
There were guest from
Chsdwick chapter, Salem, Na
omi chapter, Dallas and Ger
vais chapter at the school of
instruction conducted by Mrs.
J. D. Vsn Wyngarden, Mrs.
Willis Brown and Mrs. L. M.
Flag.
For entertainment there was
an auction and carol ana
Chuck Stuart of Mill City
danced.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shlpler,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips,
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Phillips
served refreshments.
i
Junior CDA Event
Woodburn Miss Shirley
Brown, the newly elected pres
ident of the St Marie Garettl
high school troop of the Junior
Catholic Daughters of Amerl
ca, was not able to accept the
office as she has not yet been
initiated and Miss Betty Reis,
the vice president, was made
president at the regular No
vember meeting. Miss Frances
Serres was elected vice presi
dent The troop" plans its next
meeting at the home of Miss
Serres when they will paint a
Nativity set of ceramics to be
displayed in a store window in
the business section during the
Christmas holidays. They are
also to bring their uniforms
to the next meeting.
Refreshments were served
after the meeting by the host
ess, Miss Reis.
OF THE
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MUSCOT:
Now, for tew pennies, ma can bay lbs btli
Nasoco Sum mow) Wheat, to s handy size to 8t tiniest
cupboards I New tock-a top keeps the goidta
biscuits always fresh I
aa t
Past Chiefs of
Lodge Are Honored
Silverton Two past grand
chiefs of Hope temple. No. 21,
Pythian Sisters, were pro
gram guest at last week's an
nual homecoming observance.
Mrs. Albert Grinde and
Mrs. Helen M. Wrightman,
both members of the Silver
ton temple, have served in the
state's highest otfife, and
were honored In being escort
ed to the altar by Mr. Casper
Oveross, and each presented a
corsage by Miss Merle Bowen.
Other program numbers hi'
eluded an accordlan solo by
Mrs. Casper Oveross; trom
bone selection by Raymond
Kaser, assisted at the piano by
his mother, Mrs. Harvey
Kaser.
Mrs. Kaser, most excellent
chief, named her committee
to arrange for the Thanksgiv
ing basket for a deserving
family, Mrs. K. Z. Kaufman,
Mrs. Olaf Paulson, Jr, and
Mrs. Jack Morton.
A Christmas gift of 110 for
the MacLaren Boys school at
Woodburn was voted. -
At the December's meeting,
officers will be elected for the
coming year. The social and
refreshment committee for
this meeting will be Mrs. Jack
Tuggle, Mrs. Mabel Monson,
Mrs. Earl Meyer and Mrs.
Clarence Morley.
Mrs. Delbert Iverson, chair
man of the past week's sale
at Hogg Brothers store,, told
of netting $77 from the kitchen,
baked food and gift article af
fair. .
The homecoming supper and
decorations were directed by
Mrs. Harry Kuch, assisted by
Mrs. Bessie Morgan, Mr. Alva
ORIGINAL NABISCO SHREDDED VHEAT
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VsnCleeve, Mrs. Net Xang
sev and the Misses Bernlce
and Wilma Langsev,
CDA Social Set
For Monday Evening
Mt Angel Mrs. Raymond
Hauth will be chairman of the
committee In charge of the so
cial for member of the Cath
olic Daughter of America to
be Monday evening, Novem
ber 23, in the meeting room
of St Mary's school. The so
cial will begin at 8 o'clock and
al member are Invited to at
tend. Card and refreshments
will be on the program for the
evening.
Assisting Mrs. Hauth on the
hostess committee are Mr.
Gene Holler, Mrs. Gordon
Aman, Mrs. Edward Scha sell
er, Miss Eustell Bauman, Mrs.
EmU Boc hilar, Mrs. Harold
Bourbonnsis, Mrs. Edward
Holier, Mrs. Joseph Frank
and Mr. M. A. 'Beyer.
Addtrionel Society
OnFeealO
Auxiliary Group
The membership eommlttee
of the Veteran of Foreign
Wars auxiliary met recently
at the home of Mrs. Don Stup-
ka to make final plans tor
"Luncheon Is Served. The
public is invited to this event
which will be Saturday, No
vember 28 at 1 pjn. at the
VFW hall, Hood and Church
streets.
A number of prise are to
be offered.
Formulating the plans for
this event were Mrs. Lloyd
Evans, Mrs. Dale Holweger,
Mrs. Tim Briggs, Mrs. Vernon
Glass and the hostess, Mrs.
Stupka.
DIGinnufnffon...
You get six trig biscuits of boosst food -100
whole wheat, including even lbs bra and wheat
term. All at a unjr pries say hard-pressed '
budget can afford I
IJ I ULstsd
Mrs. Keyser Is
Hostess to Club
MaelMr Mrs. Ralph Key
ser was hostess to member of
the Maeleay Woman' club for
a dessert at her home last
week.
At the business meeting a
report was given on the Mar-
lea county Women' club con
vention attended by Mrs. AI-
Sahll, Mrs. Harry Mar
tin, Sr., Mrs. M. M. Magee,
Mr. Robert Anderson and
Mr. Arthur Johnson.
Mr, Hudec and Mrs. Ma
ge gave short reports oa- the
visit to the Salem Woman's
club when they ware invited
guest.
Mrs. Samuel Miller, Com-
m unity Chest chairman, re
ported that the drive had been
completed.
The group voted to have
cake, cookie and candy sale
at the December community
club meeting and to sponsor
a gift exchange at the Decern,
ber club meeitng.
The December meeting will
be at the home of Mrs. Arthur
Spelbrink. -
Present war . Mrs. Sick
Johnson, Mrs. F. E. Johnson,
Mrs. W 11 ber Miller, Mr. Sam
uel Miller, Mrs. Harry Mar
tin, Sr., Mrs. Harry Martin,
Jr., Mrs. James Hudec, Mrs.
Virgil Burson. Mrs. Albert
Sahli, Mrs. Donald Ream, Mrs.
V. L. Marten, Mrs. W. X. Cole,
Mrs. A. A. Spelbrink, Mrs.
Robert Anderson, Mrs. K.
Cole, Mrs. M. M. Msgee, Mrs.
JMQ NI WHY HI MB OF
TW FAMILY
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DANA'S OOTtRY
Capitol Shepp tag Center
or sa ms
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HtfJ a
Don Ferren, Mr. M. L. Rep-
kins, Mr. Arthur Johnson ana
the hostess.
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MRS. OLEN ROBERT sad
Mr. K. A. Thisiewaito were
Hostesses last week at the koso
of Mrs. Robert tor members eg
the Welcome Wsgoa club Me.
1 for dessert and cards to raise
money for a Christmas party
for Falrview home.
Member present included
Mrs. J. C. Randall, Mrs. Rus
sell Powell, Mr. Maurice Bux
ton, Mrs. K. E. Winkstmerder,
Mrs. Clara Davis, Mr. Viola
Gof fried, Mrs. R. O. Steven
and Mrs- J. D. Seat
MRS. EVA HEMMAN was
honored last week at a surmise
birthday gathering at the home
of Mrs. Susan Wruble.. The
hostess was assisted by her
daughter, Miss Mary Wruble.
Others present were Mrs. Hen
ry Kropp, Mrs. Roy Corns toe k.
Mrs. Bernard Peterson, Mrs.
Leon Cooning and daughter,
Nellie. Mrs. Ruth Bischoff.
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