Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 24, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregm
- Tuesday, November 24, I9sj
Capital
' Edited by MARIAN
Holiday
Dinners
Of Interest
The Thanksgiving holiday
will be marked by many din'
ner fathering! in the capital
with Salem (oik host to rel
ative and friend.
Dr. and Mra. Lewi D,
Clark and family arc to en
tertain at a holiday dinner
with f ueata to include Dr. and
Mri. Lloyd Staple of Eu
gen and Dr. and Mra. George
Dean of Medford.
Mr. and Mra. W. W. Chad
wick art to be hoita to a lam
ily dinner. In the group
will be their aona-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mra. Leo
nard Rowan and Mr. and Mra.
Milton Greenberg and their
familiei, and Mr. Margaret
Erp, mother of Mra. Chad'
wick.
Mr. and Mr. Harold A.
Rosebraugh are to entertain
for a family dinner for Mr.
nd Mr. W. W. Rocebraugh
of Salem and Mr. and Mra.
T. W. Child and aona, George
and Gregg, Portland.
At Smith Homo
Mr. and Mra. Ray Smith
re to be hot at their home
for a family dinner gathering
on the holiday. In the group
will be Mr. and Mr. Walter
8. Hibberd and family, Rich
ard, Judy and Beverly, of Fort
Towntend, Wah.; I. L. Smith
ef Dill; Mr. and Mra. Rob
bert G. Smith, Diane, Linda
and Bobby, and Ed Rostein,
1 of Salem, and the host.
At the home of Attorney
General and Mra. Robert Y.
Thornton for over Thanksgiv
ing it Mra. Thornton moth
er, Mr. Carl tfaberlach of
Tillamook. On Thanksgiving
day, Mr. and Mra. E. L. Peter-
eon are to entertain at dinner
for Mra. Haberlach, Mra,
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It will be a gala holiday
week-end at the home of Mr.
James W. Mott, all three of her
daughjtera to be home.
The eldest daughter, Mra.
John L. Sullivan, and her three
children, Francea Anne, Can'
dace and Johnny, come Wed
nesday afternoon from Oswego.
Mil Beverly Mott, the
youngest daughter, will arrive
from Oregon State college
Wednesday evening.
Mr. Benjamin Whisenand,
the second daughter, and her
children, Jimmy and Susan,
will arrive Friday from Mar-
tinea, Calif. They will be here
a Week.
Early in December, Mr. Sul
livan and family are leaving
for Westchester. Pennsylvania,
to make their home, Mr. Sulli
van being there already. He
la in the area office of federal
civil defense there for the
states of Pennsylvania, Ken
tucky, Maryland, Delaware,
Ohio and New Jersey.
Mr. .Marlon W. Rllea will
join Mra. Sullivan and children.
Ml Mott and the Mrs. Mott
for Thanksgiving dinner.
Thornton and son, and for Mrs.
Peterson' brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mra. John
Kettenring and family of Van
couver, Wash. Mra. Peterson
and Mr. Kettenring are niecea
of Mr. Haberlach. Mr. Thorn
ton la away over the holiday
for two week military service
at the Presidio.
Justice and Mrs. Walter L.
Tooze will entertain as holi
day dinner guests, hia son,
Don Toozee of Roseburg, her
sister, Mrs. Dorothy Dodd,
who la viaiting from Nesko
win, and their eon, J a m e a
Tooze, atudent at Willamette
university.
Holiday dinner guest at the
home of Mr. and Mr. Edward
Dyck will be Mr. and Mra.
Arthur P. Sprague and Mrs.
Sprague'a parent, Mr. and
Mr. Arthur Gallison.
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Mr. and Mr. Daniel J. Fry
will entertain at a family din
ner at their home on the holi
day, guesta to include their
son-in-law and daughter. Dr.
and Mrs. William E. Snell and.
iuur ciuiutcto irom romana,
their eon and daughter-in-law
Mr. and Mra. Daniel Fry, Jr.,
Mr. arl Snell, and the bos-
teas' uncle, Milton L. Meyer.
Gueat of Dr. and Mra. Es
till L. Brunk for the holiday
will be their son, Ronald
Brunk, who la attending Uni
versity of Oregon dental
school In Portland, and his
school friend, Robert Bobo of
Phoenix, Ariz.
Mr. and Mra., Carl Allport
are entertaining at a family
dinner. In the group will
be Mr. and Mra. Dean All
port and daughtera, Deborah
and Kathleen; Mra. Clara
Manning, Mrs. Augusta All-
port, and Miss Jacquelyn All
port, who ia to be here from
Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Hill
will entertain for a familv
group. In the group will be
Mr. and Mrs. William Hill. Miss
Vada Hill, Mr. and Mrs. D. K.
Walker, Mis Shirley HU1 and
the hosts.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rector
and family are to entertain at
the holiday dinner for Mr. and
Mrs. Cornelius Lofgren and
family.
At Barry Home
Mr. and Mr. J. Albert Barry
will have aa holiday guesta
their daughter, Miss Donna
Barry, and a school friend of
the latter. Miss Margaret Little
of Great Falls, Mont. The two
girls are seniors at Marylhurst
college and recently both were
chosen for listing in the 1954
edition of "Who' Who in
America College and Univer
sities." Miss Barry la sodality
prefect and Miss Little is vice
president of the associated atu
dent at the college.
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CASWELL'S
Club Takes
In 30 New
Members
Thirty new member were
added to the Salem Junior
Woman's club on Monday
night whert the group conduct
ed initiation at the home of
Mra. Frank D. Ward.
New member include the
Mecriame Maurice L. Conn,
Maynard Eiaaman, Robert Gor
don, Clarke Brown, Joseph
Franko, Warren Cooley, Don
ald Griswold, Francis Waser,
Mahlon N. Pengra, Jr., Rollin
Page, Quinton Murren, Vincent
Fletcher, Clarence Danen, Aus
tin Elvers, Donald L. Rasmus
sen, Ted Morris, Richard Allen,
Warren C. Pahl, Maurice Bux
ton, William L. Schaumberg,
Keith L. Bateman, Floyd Brod
hagen, Harlan Anderson, Ken
neth Wait, Keith Thompson,
Donald Dougherty, Daniel H.
William, Cliff Bowder, How
ard El wood and Richard Beese.
ly.
Games were in play follow
ing initiation and winning
prizes were Mrs. Joseph Fran
ko, Mra. Donald Griswold, and
Mrs. Richard Jennlng.
It was decided to have a
party early in December for
husband of the member. Mrs.
Douglaa Hay and Mra. Gordon
Graber will be chairmen.
Refreshment were served by
Mrs. Richard Ltnkow, Mrs.
George C. Huggina, Jr., Mr.
Charlea Knapp.
Rebekah News
Homecoming waa celebrated
on Monday night at the Salem
Rebekah lodge meeting at the
IOOF temple.
Mil Ethel Stonebrlnk was
made a member by transfer
and Mr. Rena Cowman, Know
ville, Iowa was a visitor.
Following lodge there was a
apron walk aponsored by the
noble (rand and vice grand.
Mra. Helen Palmer played sev
eral numbers on the vibraharp.
Mr. Walter Larson a e c o m
panied her. Mrs. Carl Dickson
gave a reading. Barker Corn,
forth also aang during the en
tertainment with Mra. Walter
Larson at the piano.
Today's Menu
Apricot preserves glaze a
amoked pork butt to perfec
tion.
FAMILY DINNER
Apricot Glazed Pork Butt
Mashed Green Peat
Potatoe
Bread and Butter
Gingerbread Beverage
Squares
APRICOT GLAZED
PORK BUTT
Ingredllenta: One 2 M -pound
(about) boned smoked vork
shoulder butt, V4 cup apricot
preserves, 2 tablespoons orange
Juice.
Method: Cook pork butt ac
cording to directions on cello
phane wrapper. Mix together
apricot preserves and orange
Juice. Place pork butt in shal
low baking pan; apread with
apricot mixture; bake in alow
(325F) oven 20 to 30 minutes,
basting several times. Serve
with a little of the glaze over
each slice. Make 6 servings.
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Miss Shirley Mae Wolff
Duo Tell
Engagement
The Rev. and Mra. Emanuel
Wolff have announced the en
gagement of their daughter,
Miaa Shirley Mae Wolff, to
Wayne C. Radke, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Radke of Dallas.
No date haa been act for the
wedding.
Miss Wolff attended Dallas
high school and la now em
ployed at the Dallas City bank.
Mr. Radke also waa graduated
from Dallas high school and ia
now attending Merritt - Davia
Buiines college.
Past Presidents Meet
Mrs. Leon Hansen enter
tained Past Presidents club of
Marion auxiliary, Post No.
661, Veteran of Foreign War,
last week. Assisting were Mrs.
Russell Mudd and Mra. Charles
Hunt.
The. group planned the
birthday party for the post
and auxiliary this month. Mr.
Gordon Bressler and Mrs. Rus
sel Mudd were appointed to
buy the birthday cake. Mr.
Leon Hansen was appointed
chairmen of the decorating
committee.
The Christmas party of the
club will be with Mrs. Gordon
Bressler with gift exchange
for the members.
Berkey-Hancock
Sheridan Misa Mardelle
Hancock of Tillamook and Gil
bert Berkey, U.S. Army, were
married November 8 at an af
ternoon ceremony in Vancou
ver, Wash., at the home of the
Rev. Paul Kunzman, who offi
ciated. The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hancock of
Cloverdale.
Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Ber
key are the bridegroom'a par
ents. Pvt. Berkey, who has
been home on furlough, left
this week for Fort Bragg, N.C.
Mra. Berkey will make her
home In Tillamook.
A reception waa given last
week for the couple at the
home of the bridegroom'a par
ents, with more than 100 call
ing to greet the couple. Mra.
Jack Hancock served the wed
ding cake, and assisting about
the rooms were the Misses
Irene Yoder, Marlene Hancock,
Joyce Berkey, Roberta Stutz
man, Iria Yoder, Janelle Co
blentz and Francea Shenk.
Spinsters Select Project
Aiatance to the state school
for the blind la the new pro
ject for Salem Spinsters club.
it is announced following the
groups meeting Monday after
noon at the home of Miss Mary
Louis Lee.
The club will furniah toy
library at the school, donate
volunteer time in helping the
Rotarian Women
Meet on Monday
An Interesting program fea
tured the meeting of Rotarian
Women, Monday afternoon at
the luncheon at the Golden
Pheasant Dr. Daniel Schulze
showed picture of a trip to
Europe this pa-it summer when
he served with a itudent tour,
Mr. K. H. Picken. Mrs.
Thomas Roen and Mrs. Charlea
Fowler were in charge of the
decorations which featured the
Thanksgiving theme. Mra. Har
ris Lieu waa a visitor,
The next meeting ia set for
December 14 in order not to
conflict with the holidaya, and
for that meeting members are
asked to take their guns 01
canned goods and food for wel
fare.
P.I.O. Chapter
Chapter CQ of P.E.O. Sister
hood met Monday for lunch
eon at the home of Mra. K. D.
Lytle.
Mra. Robert L. Elfstrom,
state organizer, paid her of
ficial visit to the chapter and
witnessed the exemplification
of thet ritual. Assisting the
hosteu were Mr. C. M. Mar
tin and Mrs. G. W. Bruce.
Guests were Mrs. John Con
way and Mrs. Ben Cave.
Christening Event
Christening ceremonies for
Kathleen Rae Allport, five-
month-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Dean Allport, were
Sunday afternoon at St Paul's
Episcopal church, the Rev.
George H. Swift officiating.
Godparent of the little girl
are Mr. and Mra. Richard Lar
son of Woodburn.
Following the service, a des
sert was served at the Allport
home for members of the fam
ily and the godparents. Kath
leen Rae ia the younger daugh
ter, her sister being Deborah
Lynn.
RECENTLY Initiated into
Kappa Delta sorority at Oregon
State college was Miss Glendo-
ris Floyd. She is the daughter
of Mr. and Mra. G. W. Floyd
of Dallas. She is a sophomore!
majoring in home economics,
DOUBLE JltfC
GREEN STAMPS
TOMORROW
NOV.
Capital Drug Store
405 Store St. (Corner of Liberty)
15$ N. Liberty
SOFT
OVER
school, and plans other gifts
durina the year.
Proceed from the annual
Chriitma Ball of the club en
December 19 will be uaed for
the project
Member also planned their
annual gift of a box of food and
toy for a needy family.
Next meeting will come De
cember 14.
OSC Mothers Club .
Meets on Monday
Oregon State College Moth
er club met Monday afternoon
at the home of Mr. L. L. Fer
guson and discussed future
project and activities.
A benefit card party ia
planned for the evening of Feb
ruary 10. Report were given
on the returns from the recent
jitney dinner.
Refreshments were served by
the committee, Mrs. Adolf Lie-
tuvietis, Mrs. Stan Baker, Mrs
Elmore Hill.
Next meeting Is to be at the
home of Mrs. K. D. Lytle.
Guild Planning
Benefit Nov. 30
Woodburn St Mary a
Episcopal guild has postponed
its regular meeting date from
November 24 to Tuesday, De
cember 8. Mrs. Ivan DeArmond
will be hostess for the 1:30
p.m. dessert at her home.
A public card party, spon
sored by the guild and social
club, will be Monday night
November 30, at St. Mary's
Episcopal hall. Pinochle and
bridge will be played. Mem
bers will bring sandwiches to
assist the committee that in
clude Mrs. H. Mi Austin, Mrs.
Henry Miller and Mrs. Tom
DeArmond.
Anderson-Bates
Sheridan Miss Vivian Lor
raine Bates, daughter -of Mr.
and Mr. William Bate of
Sheridan, waa wed to Charles
Oren Anderson of Roseau,
Minn., October 30 at an after
noon ceremony at the First
Lutheran church in Roseau.
The Rev. Thure Johnson read
the ceremony.
Mrs. Helen Neshiem of Sher
idan, sister of the bridegroom,
was matron of honor, and Al
vin H. Anderson, brother of the
bridegroom of Roseau, was
best man.
The reception waa at the
Willie Anderson home after
the ceremony. After a wedding
trip to Winnepeg, Canada, the
couple ia now at home in Sher-
lidan.
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Phone 1-3191
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COLORFUL HOLIDAY FASHION
Colon, fabrics, stylat all designed
to make you look your prettint for
the holiday scene. And all
so wearable, so fashion-lmpirad,
E Wool Jerseys, charming new styles;
each with a trotting of white angora
trim. Pink, blue, maize, turquoite,
alio In black. Sizes 32 to 38.
5.98 end 6.98
(1) Skirts of imported all-wool novelty
tweeds. Matkuloutly tailored new
straight-line or semi-flared stylet. Blue,
green, gray pastels. Sizes 10 to 18.
12.98
Miss Berger .
New Queen
Of Bethel
Misa Ann Berger was elected
honored queen on Monday
night for bethel No. 43, Job's
Daughtera. Miss Nancy Owens,
oast honored queen, was hon
ored with a gift Installation
will be December S.
Others elected to serve were
Miss Vicky Ward, senior prin
cess; Misa Nancy Snider, Junior
prince; Miss Karen Thomas,
guide; Miss Patricia Whelan,
marshal.
Fifty-three dollar waa made
on the box social which preced
ed the meeting. Miss Barbara
Keudell won the attendance
prize. It was announced that
the talent ahow will perform at
the tuberculosis ward at the
State hospital and at Salem
chapter, Order of Eastern Star.
USWV Groups Meet
Sons of Union Veterana of
the Civil war and auxiliary
met last week.
Four department officers
were present: Mrs. Hester
Cook department president,
Vancouver Wn., Cliff Kern
department press correspon
dent; Zellah Lindgrin depart
ment treasurer and Leilia
Reynolds of Seattle Wn., In
spector.
As a part of the business of
the evening, an Invitation was
extended, for the department
convention in Salem in May.
Mr. Lura Tandy extended an
Invitation to Salem auxiliary
to meet at their home for the
Humarapunw
The Beit
Hoit Efficient
Service.
A VEX PUTIN6
425 South 12th
Prince Matchobelli Perfume Crown Bottles are individ
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tains a hidden beauty too the finest fragrance that
skill can create.
$5 to $45 in new Wind Song
lorst , . . Beloved
(both imported
Prince Matchabelli
Stradivari Cologne
and Dusting Powder
$3.50
This haunting fragrance
will put o love song in her
heart ... 2 ounce cologne
ond bath size dusting
powder' in this important
looking gift box.
Matching Cologne
and Perfume Set
New Wind Song
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$4.50
$4.50
$5.50
She'll use the cologne at
home and carry the per
fume purse dispenser with
her wherever she goes.
Presented in satin gift
box.
Price Plu Tax
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Wed In Fall u.
Mrs. George E. Miller (Opal
Annette Callison), above
were married September 19
at St Mary's Glacier lodg.
Colo. The bride Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B,
A. Callison of route 3, Sa
lem. The couple are at
home at Peoria, Arizona
where Mr. Miller 1
ranger.
SILVERTOVMr mA u
E. Jay McCall have as their
house ffueit. their snn nn n-
Call, from Hermlston, who
came Saturday to be at to
family home over the Thanks
giving holiday.
Mrs. Don McCall and their
daughter, "D", plan to Join
the group Wednesday evening
and will return Kunitaw ...
ning to eastern Oregon.. '
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rest of the year. It was accent.
ed.
Mrs. Cook save a rermw
her trin to the natinnal
vention in Buffalo, New York,
Mrs. Reynolds aa insnr(n
gave a report
Sleepless?
because ef Add Seemacnr
Eat 1 or 2 Toms at bedtime at
neotraiue acid uttr
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A new kind of fragrance!
. . . long-lasting liquid
sachet in three colorful
crown bottles Beloved,
Stradivari and Duchess of
York presented in a
goily ribboned, plastic
box.
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CAPITAL DRUG STORE
405 State St. (Comer ef Liberty)
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