Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 25, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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Edited fcy MARIAN
Plans for
Smorgasbord
Outlined
Planning for the eighth an
nual smorgasbord sponsored by
the YWCA and YMCA began
thti week with the annouce
ment of committee assignments
by co-chairmen Mrs. Harold O.
Schneider and Gui Moore. The
winter event, a highlight
among Salem gourmeta, will be
at the YMCA main gymnasium
Tuesday, -December 8, from 5
to 8 o'clock. Tht public ia in
vited to attend.
Mri. Otcar Lludahl and Mrs.
Theron Hoover will be in
charge of assembling, prepar
ing and serving the quantities
of food required to feed the 000
or more expected to attend. Be
cause of the popularity of the
event arrangements are being
made this year to serve con
tinuously from 8 to 8 o'clock.
The program of entertainment
will be repeated throughout
the evening so that all may en
joy it no matter what hour at
tending. Cava Hoss will be master of
ceremonies, assisted as pro
gram coordinators by Dr. and
Mrs. Robert F. Anderson. The
theme will be a "Festival of
Nations," suggested by the
world fellowship and service
programs of the YWCA and
YMCA for which proceeds of
the smorgasbord are used
Food, music, decorations and
entertainment will carry out
the theme.
Other committer assign
menu are: Decorations, Miss
Gloria Kainu, Mrs. James
Armson and Ardo Tarum; en
tertainment, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Stone; tables, Mrs. Wil
lard Thompson; publicity, Mr.
nd Mrs. Philip M. Brandt, Jr.
Members of the Y boards
will act as hosts and hostesses,
while tickets will be sold by
the Ys Men's club. Y-teeners
will serve the famous pastry
desserts, and the Campus Y
group will serve as busboys.
Norblads Home
Congressman and Mrs. Wal
ter Morblad returned Tuesday
from a month's sojourn in the
Hawaiian islands. They made
the trip by ship with several
other congressional coupies.
Meeting them in Portland
were their son Albin and Con
gressman Norblsd's secretary,
Mrs. Charles Woodring.
MAJOR AND MRS. Scott A.
Bishop, San Jose, Calif., visited
last week-end with Major and
Mrs. James L. Scott at the
Haseldorf apartments. Major
Bishop recently retired from
the U. S. army air force. He
returned to the states after an
extended tour of duty with the
air force in England. Mrs.
Bishop is a niece of Major
Scott.
Plan Dinner
Officers of Court Capital, In
dependent Order of foresters,
met this week at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Miller. Final
plans were made for the Christ
mas dinner planned for Decem
ber 4 for all members and their
Immediate families, the event
to be at the Veterans of Foreign
Wars hall.
WITH Mrs. Gladys VanDe-
Walker for the holiday dinner
will be her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth Sherman and their chil
dren, Sara and Kay. .
GUESTS of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles H. HrlUel for the
Thanksgiving dinner will b
her mother, Mrs. W. W. Gabri
el, snd her nephew, Dick Ga
briel, of Portland.
WORD COMES from Fort
Belvoir, Va., that Mrs. Robert
Graf (Mary Evelyn Parke),
formerly of Salem, recently
starred in the play "Three's a
Family," presented at the post
theater. Captain Graf la sta
tioned at Fort Belvoir.
Today's Menu
What's Thsnksglving dinner
without that eld fsvorit. gib
let stuffing!
THANKSGIVING DINNER
First-Course Salad
Roast Turkey with
Glblrt Stuffing
Mashed Potatoes
Creamed Onions
Rriusel Sprouts
Crisp Rolls and Butter
Pumpkin Chiffon Pi
Beverage
fliblet Stuffing
Ingredients: 8 etips dry S-
lnch bread cubes, cup cook-'
d chopped giblets, cup
chopped celery, 4 cup chop
ped onion, t teaspoon salt, V
teaspoon pepper, 14 teaspoon
poultry seasoning, St cup melt
ed shortening, 1 egg (beaten),
H cup turkey broth.
Method: Mix bread cubes,
giblets, celery, onion, salt, pep
per, poultry seasoning, shorten
log. egg and turkey broth.
Makes I cups.
Women
LOWRT FIBCHEB
Guests at Board
Members of the board of Sa
lem Memorial hospital have in
vited all committee chairmen
putting on the recent "High Fe
ver Follies" of the hospital aux
iliary for dinner Wednesday
evening. The events is the regu
lar meeting for the hospital
board with the show chairmen
and president of the auxiliary,
Mrs. Kenneth Sherman, as
guests. Charles II. Heltiel is
chairman of the hospital board.
Salem Students in
OSC Musical Event
Oreaon State College. Cor-1
vallls (Special) Listed among!
250 Oregon State college stu
dents who will appear in the
annual Christmas program pre
sented by the OSC music de
partment December 8 are 11
students from Sslem.
Members of Madrigal, wom
en s singing organisation in
clude Sally Becker, Lenore
Phillippe and Pauline Toycen.
David Massee Is a member 01
the Men's Glee club,
Members of Choralaires.
group of more than 50 mixed
voices, include Carl Holmqulst,
Steve Lee, Roberta Sears and
Shirley Will.
Kenneth Hamilton, Max Mor
ris and Jamea Todd are mem
bers of the symphonic orches
tra. The program will feature
three singing groups and the
college symphonic orchestra.
They will sing Christmas car
ols, Christmas folk songs, and
excerpts from Handel's Messi
ah. The participating students
will open and close the pro
gram with a candlelight proces
sion. Parties Planned .
Before JD Dance
Several parties arc arranged
preceding the Job's Daughters'
Queen s Ball on Friday eve
ning. The dance will be at
Crystal Gardens, to be attend
ed by a large group of the
high school students and col
lege group. Honored are the
present and immediate past
honored queens of the three lo
cal Job's Daughters bethels.
Miss Nancy Snider has in
vited a group of her friends for
a party at the home of her par
ents, the Fred M. Sniders, pre
ceding the dance.
Miss Jean Jones, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Jones, also
has invited a group to her
horn before the dance.
Miss Charlen Woods, on of
the honor guests for the dance,
has Invited a group of her col
leg friends to a party at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Ar
thur Woods. Miss Woods is
freshman at Oregon State col
lege. New Officers
New officers of the Wom
an Missionary Federation,
Grace Lutheran church, were
elected recently and include
Mrs. Roy Mathis, president;
Mrs. Ingvold Kvale, vice-president;
Mrs . H. O. Roaen, sec
retary; Mrs. Walter Larson,
assistant secretary; Mrs. Erick
Faaborg, treasurer; Mrs. Al
Moen, assistant treasurer.
A barzaar and supper on
December 3 has been planned
by the church.
CDA Social
Mt. Angel Members of
Court Marion. Catholic Daugh
ters or America, were enter
tained at a social Monday eve
ning in the club room of St
Marys school. Ten tables of
cards were in play, and honors
were awarded to Mrs. J. A
Kaiser, Mrs. Alois Humpert,
Mrs. F. J. Schwab and Mrs
Robert Zollner. Refreshments
were scrveo. oy me nostess
committee, with Mrs.
mond Hauth serving as general
chairman.
Shower Given
A bridal shower for Miss
Maxin Davenport, whose wed
ding takes place in December,
given recently at the
home of Mrs. James Lure, with
Mrs. Arthur Rolnff and Mrs.
Roy Hunzekar assisting.
Present were the honnrie
and Mrs. John Rutherford.
Mrs. Harlan Crawford, Mrs.
Glenn Hansberry. Mrs. Donald
Eastrldge, Mrs. Clifton Irwin.
Mrs. Lillian Richmond. Mrs.
Dean Davenport, Mrs. Charles
Eby, Mrs. Darlen Hansberry,
Mrs. Berch Hansberry, Mrs.
Frank Caspell, Mrs. Glenn Da
venport. Miss Shirley and
Glenora Davenport.
Gamea were played, after
which refreshments were
served with Mrs. -Glenn Dav-'
enport at the coffee urn.
The honored guest opened
her gifts which had been
placed under an umbrella that
had been uniquely decorated
for the occasion.
Furs Exclusively
Per IS Tears
LACHELLES
1248 Ferry St
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Initiation
At Rainbow
Meeting
The Misse Judy Atwood,
Sandra Johnson, Sue John
son, Carol Fussell Pat Schroy
er and Sheryle Neiger were
iniUited into Chadwick as
sembly. Order of Rainbow for
Girls, on Tuesday night at
the Masonic tempi.
Assemblies from Dallas,
Stayton, McMlnnville, Albany
and Woodburn were present
at the courtesy night and Miss
Doris Roberts, Woodburn, was
worthy adviser; Miss Jan Mc
Graff, Woodburn, associate
worthy adviser; Miss Claudia
Hinrichs, Stayton, charity;
Miss Ruth Carleson, Dallas,
hope; Miss Pat Norgsne, Me
Minnville; faith, Miss Mary
Anne Carroll, McMlnnville,
drill leader; Miss Janet McDon
aid. Albany, musician. The
Misses McDonald, C a r le n
Newport, Barbara Faulkner
were the triple trio.
Mrs. Paul Griebenow and
Paul Bramble, worthy matron
and patron of Chadwick chap
ter, Order of Eastern Star were
introduced along with Wayne
Henry, executive committee
member; Miss Arda Lien, grand
representative to Pennsylvania;
Miss Janet McDonald, grand
music isn.
Marion A' mliary
Meets on Monday
At a regular meeting of Mar
ion auxiliary Veterans of For
eign Wars Monday evening
Mrs. Billy Kuder was initiated.
Committee reports were
given by Mrs. Dave Holweger,
Mrs. Leon Hansen, Mrs. Lloyd
Kennedy and Mrs. Lloyd Bob
birr. Mrs. Clarence Forbis
asked names be given her of
needy veterans for Thansgiv
ing baskets.
Mrs. Don Stupka announced
there will be a "luncheon is
served" at the Veterans of For
eign Wars hall November 28
at 1 p.m. The public is Invited
and may call her for tickets.
Mrs. Mel Clemens reported
11 ladies had assisted in stuf
fing tuberculosis seals. Miss
Mary Gilhuly reported on
meeting of the well-child clinic
advisory committee; she stated
they are in need of wooden toya
for the clinic. Miss Gilhuly
and Mrs. Dorothy Michaels
will serve at the clinic Wed
nesday. A turkey dinner will
be served by Mrs. Sherman
Beall and her committee at the
Veterans of Foreign Wars hall
December 5th for a Boy Scout
group. Mrs. LeRoy Simson
will be in charge of a bazaar
November 27th at 435 Court
street. Along with this a cook
ed food sale is being arranged
by Mrs. Sherman Beall. All
member are urged to have
food there by noon. A sum of
$28.80 is being sent to the
Veterans hospital for the
Christmas fund. Requests were
made for material to make
rugs at the Roseburg hospital.
Mrs. W. R. Burnett is in
charge of a program for the
Christmas dinner to be at the
VFW hall December 13 at 1:30
p.m. A no-host dinner will be
served to. the post and aux
iliary. Gifts are to be brought
for children and food for the
Christmas baskets.
Following the meeting the
post and auxiliary was served
a birthday cake and refresh
ments presented and served by
the past presidents in honor
of the auxiliary's 29th birth
day. Assisting Mrs. Clarence
Forbis were Mrs. Genevieve
Olson. Mrs. Gordon Bressler,
Mrs. Mae Wilder, Mrs. Billy
Kelso, Mrs. C. M. Briggs, Mrs.
Mel Clemens, Mrs. Mary
Champ, Mrs. Dave Furlough,
Mrs. George Mason, Mrs. W. J.
Dayson, Mrs. Russell Mudd.
Mrs. Charley Hunt, Mrs. Ed
Vsn Santen, Mrs. Sue Laur
ence and Mrs. Leon Hansen.
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A troop of Junior Catholic
Daughters of America has been
organized for the seventh grade
girls at St. Vincent de Paul
school with Miss Lorraine
Meusey acting as counselor.
Thev have chosen to be called
St. Elizabeth'e troop, and as a
Christmas project are knitting
afghan squares and donating
clothing for the babies in Ko
rea o
MR. AND MRS. Glenn T.
Powcra will entertain aa
Thanksgiving week-end guests
at their South River road home
brothers-in-law and sisters of
Mrs. Powers. Coming from
Ellensburg, Wash., will be Mr.
and Mrs. Orvtlle Roger and
daughter, Evelyn Rogers; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Nickschinsher.
La Grande and Mrs. Winnie E
Hassell, Portland.
SURGICAL SUPPORTS
Of all Klads. Trasoes, Akdosa
Insl Support. Elaatl Hosfery
Bsperl filters prlTato ritttag
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Capital Drug Slore
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Sakm. Oregon
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Mrs. Robert Eugene Howland
Salem Man
Wed Nov. 15
From Santa Ana, Calif.,
comes account of the wedding
of Miss Ruth C. Razey of that
city and Robert Eugene How
land, formerly of Salem.
The service was solemnized
at a double ring ceremony on
November 15 in the Capilla de
San Antonio, the Rev. Robert
McAulay officiating.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Frey of
Santa Ana and Mr. Howland
is the son of Mr. end Mrs.
Don C. Feemster of Orange,
Calif.
Mrs. John Porter was the
only attendant for the bride.
Don C. Feemster was best man
and ushers were Julio Amaya
and Charles Frisk.
The bride wore a turquoise
brocade damask, ballerina
length frock, fashioned with a
scoop neckline and full skirt.
With the dress she wore a.
white velveteen cloche r and
matching elbow length white
gloves. She carried a spray of
pink rosebuds.
The reception following was
in the chapel. Among those at
tending the wedding from Sa
lem were the bridegroom's
brother-in-law and sisters, Mr J
and Mrs. Paul Widowsky. Mrs. !
Al Anglin and Mrs. Frank
Borchers, all of Salem.
The couple are at home at
2057 S.E. Garinsey, Santa Ana.
MRS. CHRISTINA NEW
Bt'RGH will spend Thanks
giving in Portland with her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Newburgh.
SALEM CHAPTER, Order
of Eastern Star, will meet in
regular session Ssturday, No
vember 28 at 8 o'clock, Ma
sonic temple.
This is advance night for
the incoming officers with
Miss Helen Fletcher and John
Graybill presiding.
GERVA1S Mrs. Lola Os
borne, Portland, state noble
grand of the Rebekahs. was
present on Monday night at
Harmony lodge, Rebekah meet
ing. Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Zelma Connoy and
Mrs. Vera McMorris.
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AMONG those to visit with
relatives over the Thanksgiv
ing holiday will be Dr. and
Mrs. S. D. Wiles and family,
Nancy, Steele and Mark. They
will be at Seattle with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Wilck
en. Navy Mothers
The Salem Navy Mothers
club worked on three boxes
for veterans at the Roseburg
hospital and completed the
boxes for navy men at the
meeting Tuesday night.
The bazaar and cooked food
sale of the group set for Decem
ber 5 at the Good Housekeep
ing store was also discussed.
,t was announced that the an
naul Christmas party will be
on December 15 at the home of
Mrs. J. H. Lewis.
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Holiday
Events in
East Salem
East Salem Annual Thanks
giving dinners will be served in
many East Salem homes tomor
row. Some local residents are
going out of the community to
be guests In other homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark C. Mc
Call will have as their guests
for the holiday dinner Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Seller and son,
Stephen from Corvallis; Mr.
and Mrs. Ford Converse from
Portland; and from Woodburn,
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Miller, Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Miller, Barbara
Ann, Donald and Jack and Jill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barker
will entertain at a family din
ner at their Silverton road
home, guest will be Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Barker, Deborah and
Kathleen; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
Barker, Micheal and David and
from Portland, Mr. Barker's
mother, Mrs. Anna Davis andi
her uncle, Robert Sumner.
Guests at the R. Gordon
Scott home on Silverton road
will be Mr. and Mrs. George
Nicol from Salem.
For the Hein family dinner
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Hein on Lancaster Drive
will be Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hein
'and sons, Virgil and Phil fromj
for nana; Mr. ana Mrs. is. z..
Hein and Susan from Bend;
Mrs. J. V. Aplet and son, Low
ell from Eugene; Mr. and Mr.
Stanford Hein, Davis and Den
nis from Middle Grove com
munity and Mr. and Mrs.
George Crump, Judy and Nancy
from South Salem; Mrs. Vera
Mears from Portland and the
hosts.
Coming for the holiday and
a week-end visit at the Warren
Fisher home on Birchwood
Drive are their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Tyler and sons, Warren and
Robert from Seattle, Wash., and
for Thanksgiving day Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Ireland and son, Wil
liam from West Linn.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Siegmund
of Garden road will be at the
home of their daughter and
family, the Otto J. Wilsons in
South Salem for the annual
family dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mallicoat,
Marlene, Dale and Steven of
Fisher road are driving to G res
ham for the family dinner at
the horn of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin La Due
of Hollywood drive will spend
the day with her parents, the
Bert Swansons in Silverton.
A guest for the past three
weeks and remaining over the
holidays at the Milton Black-j
Damascus
wants to help make this
your finest thanksgiving!
This year especially with so many of the Domoscus family of dairy product
oppeoring ot Thanksgiving dinners all over Salem we feel thot we ore a
real port of the community.
We ore hoppy to be oble to bring you a COMPLETE dairy line fine products
which are certain to odd enjoyment to your Thonksgiving dinner.
There's delicious Damascus Nu-Rich Homogenized milk for your table . . .
wonderfully smooth Half-ond-Half to enrich your gravy . . . Soured salad
Cream to odd flavor to your dressings . . . country-fresh butter to top off
your vegetables ond rolls . . . ond glorious Whipping Cream that's JUST
MADE for pumpkin pie!
You'll find them in the fomous red ond white Damascus eortons at your
grocers. They're delivered fresh daily to make sure you get all of Damascus'
fresh, delectable flavor on Thanksgiving . . . AND EVERY DAY!
Damascus
MILK COMPANY
Phone 4-5441
Two to Be Feted
Honoring Mis Norma Cam
field, who is to be wed to Dar
win J. Kerber, and Mrs. Wil
liam McCormack (Bernic Im
lah), a recent bride, a dessert
supper and double linen show
er are planned on Friday eve
ning, Mrs. Allan R. Mann Jr.,
and Mrs. James Zwaschka to
be hostesses for the affair at
the John H. Johnson home.
Mrs. Johnson is assisting the
hostesses.
Guests will Include: Miss
Camfield, , Mr. McCormack,
Mrs. Otto Camfield, Mrs. Law
rence Imlah. Mrs. Mildred An
gle, Mr. Bruce MacDonald,
Mr. Louis Lorenz Jr., Mrs.
Richard Lee, Mr. Paul Haw
kins, Mrs. James Rock, Mrs.
Allan Olson, Mrs Allan Otto,
Mrs. Richard Grenz, Mrs.
Barnes Rogers, Mr. Jack
Hutchins, Mrs. William Kaer,
Mr. Richard Hodgson and Mr.
Earl Eshlman, the latter three
from Portland; Misses Gwen
Fry, Alice Glrod, Mary Feike,
Susan Perry, Joyce Armstrong,
Joan Marie Miller Anne For
ristel, Elaine Stanley, Sue Raw-
linson, and Mary Jane Rudd.
Junior Catholic
Daughters Active
Woodburn Tikakwitha
troop of the Junior Catholic
Daughters of America met at
the home of the counselor,
Mrs. Joe Gamroth, last week.
Plana were discussed for a
"mothers' tea," the date to be
decided later. A theater party
also, was planned for the eve
ning of December 5 when
fathers will be escorts.
Members are making stuffed
toys for Christmas gifts for the
children at Providence nur
sery. They will also make a
gingerbread house for the
children at the nursery, super
vised by their counselor.
A stamp collection contest is
being sponsored by the group,
the winning group to be treat
ed by the losers.
Officers chosen for the next
two-month period are: Sheron
Donnelly, president; Cathryn
Naener, vice president; Lanna
Smith, secretary; Hildegarde
Sticka, treasurer; Lanna Smith,
reporter.
The next meeting of the
group will be Wednesday, De
cember 9.
man home on Lansing avenue is
his sister Mrs. Ralph Bock from
Los Angeles.
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Com forts So Quick
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Wednesday, November IS,
Mrs. Grunde
Visits Unit
Mr. Clarence r.m.j. .. -
trict No. 2. president, Ami,'.
..-..?. monmouth.
was present at the meetin.
unit No. 138 Tuesday night fa.
present the group with a check '
for coin over their ..
- - - -..viuuvr
ship quota.
The walker which the unit
nurehased this fill .... . .
play. Two baskets for veteran
....... .r. wen uuea and will '
be distributed nn T k . L
giving. Also on display wer
the gifts for the veterans facili.J
iy snop in i-oniana.
Mrs. Mvrna Hales h.j .
auction sale and Mrs. Dan Pan.'.'
tovuen was in charge of r.
freshment and th -
Assisting were Mrs. Lestr
Geer snd Mrs. Henry Sierp. r
Announcement was mils'
that the icwing club will meet
with Mrs. Clyde Warren all"
day on December I. The Christ-
mas meeting of the unit is set 1
for December 12 and will bs-
the onlv meetine In TWamiu.
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The junior auxiliary chairman.
mrs. r rcu maumcw; announc-1
ed that the group will meet an''
December 12 lrom 10 a.m. to '
12 p.m. at the Woman' club'
house. f
veterans family who lost their"
nome eariy mis wees: by fir '
Seminary Club Meets
Mt Angel Mount Angel j
Seminary Mothers club of th
Mt. Angel area plan it next
meeting in Silverton, Tuesday)
evening, December 1, begin-;
ning at 8 o'clock. .'
Mrs. Anton Zastoupil, vica
president of the club, will be
hostess to the group at her,
home. The Mt Angel area in-,
eludes members from Silver-,
ton, Gervais, Woodburn and
Mt. Angel area. '
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MRS. WALTER L. 8 PAULD
ING will be at the home of her ,
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. '
and Mrs. Clay C. Miller, in
Gresham for the Thanksgiving
holiday and then travel to
Portland to spend the week-'
end with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James '
Bennison and family.
DON'T FORGET
Aufrane's far those ItwipfB
sire taste appnllnr Xmas Gift
boxes of canned fruits A rs
serves, some with not meats
and delicious dried Oregon
Italian prunes. We also hsvt
a few eases of good solid pack
tomatoes in No. 24 tins.
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