THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SeJem, Oregon Thursday, November 21, list FROM- Peg in Washington Washington, D. C Not, Dear Marlaat A thousand ihI down la eoal mine was ItenUn Dour- Ua. McKay'a experience this put WKk. At the featured guest la the celebration of "An thracite Week" In Scranton, Pennsylvania, the secretary toured SO-year-old mine prop erty and. properly neunetea, descended to the bottom level of the mine. On bis return home, he mentioned several times that the people of Scran ton were as hospitable as Tez ans and recalling the fine treat ment he bad received at Tyler, Texas, during a weekend there, we knew he was paying high tribute to the citizens of the coal city. After the day and night In Scranton. the secretary flew to Pittsburgh where he was the principal speaker at the lunch eon meeting of the National In dnstrial Conference board which was holding its annual session. In his tour of Pitts burgh, one building that caught his attention was the aluminum building of unusual design thst Is a show place of the city. He made a complete tour of the structure and commented on Its modern furnishings which aid ed to emphasize the up to-the minute design of the building itself. The windows are like large portholes with Inflated rubber tubes encircling them to give complete air tight protec tion. Then, to wash the win dows the tubes are deflated and the windows csn be flipped ov er and washed from the inter ior of the building, solving one or the costly lobs of upkeep on any huge structure. A tremend ous reconstruction Job Is being done In areas of Pittsburgh, the secretary reported. Secretary McKay appeared on a CBS television show todsy one that was postponed from lsst Sunday. It is The Maa ef the Week" program and a panel of three interviewed him on variety of subjects. Mrs. McKay ts to be on TV again, too, with her appearance scheduled for Nov. 30. The broadcast handled by Mrs. Bssel Market Is entitl ed "This Is His Dish" and fea tures wives of officials and of foreign ambasisdors telling of their husbands' fsvorlte among the redoes of the wives. Actual demonstration of the prepara tion of the recipe Is carried on and Mrs. McKay will be whip ping up one of her husband's favorite angel cakes while tell- BI ALENI (PEG) PHILLIPS 11 , lng of some of the secrets of Its success. In order to show the finished product. Mrs. McKay will produce a cake in advance to be shown on the progrsm, as time of the show is not suffi cient to complete the process from "beating to eating." During the reception spon sored by the American News paper Women's club last Wed nesday in honor of Mr, and Mrs Harold Stasaea, Mrs. McKay wss one of those who poured. It was a festive party and even those of us on the committee hid fun. One tidbit on the punch end coffee tables that disappeared in a hurry were the bite size fruit cakes, each top ped with a minute dsb of col ored frosting or sn almond, and which one of the associate members had baked by the scores for the party. Rum flav ored and richly fruited they were delectable and much eas ier to hsndle than the cuitom sry slices or squares of fruit cakes. I pass the idea along for Christmas parties. Another as soclate member (it's a good thing the active members who are working rather ttran cook' lng are blessed with some as sociate member friends) made several angel cakes, with dif ferent types of icing, and these served in thin slices helped, too, to vary the usual cateress' sand wiches and cookies when the crowds surged around the tables. For the first time In Wash ington, I saw a half filled the ater last night. Uiually every seat, including the last resort side boxes, is taken and many are disappointed during the duration of any production in not being able to get tickets. Lsst night wss the exception, but the Mia Slavenska-Frederlc Franklin Ballet company per formed as though the place wss packed. The old line "a small but appreciative" audience was never more true and the cur tain calls were many. Critics throughout the country have acclaimed the talent, beauty, inventiveness, and concept of their productions. The interpre tation of the play "A Streetcar Named Desire" was superbly done, and we enjoyed, too, a light and airy Spring ballet and the entire "Nutcracker." Tomorrow night. Miss Mar garet Forsythe, Salemlte now employed here, and I are going to hear Charles Laugfatoa in some of his readings at the beautiful Library of Congress. I Invitations In Mail for Tea Dec. 12 Christmas- time Invitations are In the mail from Mrs. James R. Lino and Mrs. Wil llsm H. Lytic for a1 tea for which they are to be hostesses on Saturday, December 11. The affair wlU be at the Marion hotel, hours to be be tween 1 and o'clock. r unit if wrwws j Mrs. Frank Martin was host' ess for a family dinner gather ing for the holiday today. In the group were Ms. and Mrs. John H. Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jamea B. Phil lips and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hutchens, Mrs. Al lan R. Mann, Jr., and the host ess. HERE from Corvallis to spend the Thanksgiving holi day with relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kowlfz, Jr., and little daughter, Terry. They were at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris A. Kowltz, Wednesday evening. This afternoon the junior Kowltzes joined a family group at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Craycroft, for dinner, others in the group Including Mr. and Mrs. William L. Crawcroft, J A. Abbey, Walter Craycroft, Paula Craycroft and the hosts. Capital Women Edited ky MARIAN LOWRT FISCHER HOLIDAY dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wenderotb today were their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Owen and their ton, Kim; Mrs. Wenderoth's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bulman and their daughters. Misses Diane and Bonnie Bulman. HOSTS at a family dinner gathering today were Mr. and Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr. In the group were their eld est son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Phil lips, Jr., and children, Richard, Christy, Deborah and Robin; the hostess' mother, Mrs. Dan Welsh, her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ol son, a nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and chil dren, John and Jeffrey. Miss Wilkes Tells Troth At Party The engagement of Mis Kathleen Wilkes to John B Edgar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Edgar, was announced at a Thanksgiving party Wed nesday nlgbt at the family home on Hansen avenue. An early autumn wedding Is 'plan ned. Miss Wilkes, daughter of Mrs. Clair Wilkes and the late Mr. Wilkes, attended Salem schools and Is now a student at Oregon College of Education. - Mr. Edgar also attended Sa lem schoo's and la at present enrolled at Oregon Technical Institute. Bidden to the announcement party were Mesdames Lenard Edgar. Robert Hartley, John Drake. Gail Murray. Lyle Han sen, Berwyn Maxwell, Michael Dombrosky, Jsmes Grazer, William Anderson, Lawrence Miller and the Misses Margorie Feller, Shirley McGInnls. R1U Dotson and Marilyn Hall. At Gaiser Home Mr. and Mrs. Silaa Gaiser entertained at a holiday- dinner this afternoon, at their Man brin Drive home. In the group were Mr. Gslier s brother and sister-in-law. Dr. and Kirs. J. H. Gaiser of LaGrande and their daughter, Vicki, student at Oregon State college; Rob ert Quinn of LaGrande, a stu dent at University of Oregon dental school; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gilmore and son, Jim, the latter a student at Whitman college, also the Gilmores' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lattin of Berkeley, and the hosts, and their daugh ter. Mrs. Bruce MacDonaia. Needless to say, we'll be talk ing of Salem as we dine in ad vance of the program. Sincerely, Peg 1715 So. Commercial Ph. 4J1I Daveys Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Don Davey en tertained at a family dinner gathering on the holiday to day. In the group were Mrs. uavejrs parents, Mr. ana Airs Shirley Sawyer of The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dixon and son, Richard, of Eugene, Mr. Daveya parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davey, and a brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Stan Davey and daughter. Owen, of The alles. Additional Society On Fog 8 . IN PORTLAND tor the holi day week-end is Miss Nancy Stuart to be with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chat lea S. Stu art. . AMONG those out-of-town far the Thanksgiving holiday were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rig don, going to Agate Beach to Miss Lee Bride-Elect From Anchorage, Alaska, cornea news of the recent an nouncement revealing the en gagement of Miss Nancy Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. How ard Lee, formerly of Salem, to N. Norman Bockelie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Trygve Bockelie of Bremerton, Wash. The wedding la planned for the late spring. The bride-elect was gradu ated from Salem high school and attended Willamette uni versity. She la now employed by the civil aeronautics admin istration at Anchorage. The Lee family moved to Anchorage a year ago. Mr. Bockelie la with the air force statiored at Elmandorf air base at Anchorage. AMONG those In Portland for the holiday were Mr. and Mrs. Jamea R. Linn to attend a family dinner at the home of Mrs. Linn's sister, Mrs. Leola Phillips. be guests of Mrs. O. B. Robert son and Mrs. John Kelly. Dance Club The Fortnlgnters Dancing club plans Its monthly dance at the Four Corners Commu nity hall Saturday night, No vember II. It will be a box social. Hosts for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hess, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Bud nucnie, roruana. MISSES Cynthia Bourne and Sharon Anderson an to be hostesses at the home of the former for one of the parties being given Friday evening preceding the Job's Daughters (jueen a Hill. Guests will include Misses Jeanette DahL Jeanine Bran non, Anne Jones, Gall Blush, Opal Vaughn and Bruce Michles, Gordon Elwood, Dean Quamme, Dean Guard, Fred Roae, Bruce Bleckert, and Gar ret Boedigheimer. IN PORTLAND for the Thanksgiving holiday were Mrs. William H. Lytle, Mrs. Dsvid Bennett Hill and Vernon Hill to be guests of Mrs. Ly tie's sister, Mrs. Howard Gattie. Duo Tells Engagement Announcement it b e 1 a e made by Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Gooding of St Paul of the engagement of their daughter Miss Patricia Anna Gooding! to James E. Kirk, son of Mr and Mrs. Peter P. Kirk, also' of St. PauL . A Christmas time wedding la planned, the ceremony to t solemnized the morning of De cember 18 in St Paul's Catho lic cnurcn, uie rceptioa fol. lowing to be in the City hall. Miss Gooding la a gradual of S'. Paul schools. Mr. Kirk attended school St PauL later Columbia pre paratory school in Portland, Het'served in the army is Korea. LEAVING today for Chicaae were Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Hrubetz and daughter, Diana. Mr., and Mrs. Hrubetz will at tend the annual Showman's convention and Miss Hrubetz will take some special ballet training while there. The fam ily will be gone 10 days. 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