Facet THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Seles. Onto Monday, November 30, 1953 Capital Edited by MARIAN Hospital Auxiliary To Meet Salem General Hospital aux iliary la to meet Tuesday mora ine at the YWCA at 10 o'clock. Thia la tha regular monthly meeting (or tha group. All auxiliary members are Invited to attend. At this tuna plans will be outlined tor tha annual silver tea of tha group, tha tea to be an event of January 14 in the new hospital building. Mrs. Earl C. Latourette and Mrs. William C. Perry ara co-chairmen for tha tea. Miss Kimble Wed Recently At the First Methodist church en Wednesday, November 23, at 8 o'clock, Miss Doris Elaine Kimble was wed to Delbert Eu. gene TllloUon. Tha Rev. Calvin W. Moore pertormed the cere mony. The bride Is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence John Kimble and Mr. TllloUon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. TllloUon. Tha church was decorated with candelabrum and baskets of gold, bronze and yellow chrysanthemums. ' Mrs. Gerald Bull sang preceding the wed ding, accompanied by Prof. T. S. Roberts. Mrs. Mario Simmons and Miss Jodelle Parker lighted the tapers. Their dresses were gold satin and net. They wore gold flowers in their hair. Tha bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white lace, wedding dress fashioned with a satin bodice, lac sleeves and full skirt. The fingertip length veil cascaded from a Juliet cap of satin interlaced with pearls. . Tha bride's bouquet was of white chrysanthemums center ed with a purple orchid. Miss Delnres Jay was tha maid of honor and wore a bronze net over aatin dress fashioned wltb a low neck and three-quarter length sleeves. She carried a bouquet of gold spider chrysanthemums. Mrs. Fred Llddell, sister of the bridegroom, was the brides maid and her dress, fashioned like that of the maid of honor's, was In green. Miss Teri Applegate, cousin of the bride,. was the flower girl and wore a lavender net and satin dress and carried a bouquet of yellow chrysanthe mums, Fred Llddell, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was best man and ushering were Law rence Kimble, brother of the bride, and Mario Simmons and Ralph C. Applegata, cousin of tha bride. For her daughter's wedding,' Mrs. Kimble wore a blue dress with matching hat and black accessories. Her flowers were pink rosebuds. Mrs. TllloUon wore a two-piece medium blue silk dress with blue accessories and a pink rosebud corsage. Tha reception followed In the Carrier room of tha rhurrh and Mr. O. a. Hamilton, aunt of the bride, cut the cake, assisted by Mrs. Ralph C. Applegata, cous in of the bride, Mrs. Charles C. Hamblan was at the punch bowl and Mrs. Rollln E. Baker was at the coffee urn. Mrs. Ev erett Soden and Mrs. Orval Boyle assisted, and Mrs. Ro berta Rogers and Mrs. Charles Neubauer were In charge of the gifts. Mrs. Jennie Arnold, aunt of the bridegroom, pasced the guest book. For a wedding trip to the Oregon coast, the bride wore a medium brown suit with brown accessories and a tan top coat. She pinned the orchid from her bouquet on her coat Tha couple will be at home at 1120 Hood street. Star Meets Dayton Electa chapter. Or der of Eastern Star, met last week at the Masonic hall. The worthy matron and pa tron. Mr. and Mrs. Ed fTlmw were presented a degree and gift by the past matrons club. As this Is nearing the close of the chapter year, tha worthy matron and patron presented the 1953 officers with a gift Mrs. Arabella Stanford was presented a wedding gift by the chapter. The next meeting, December ' 8, will feature the election of Officers. Refreshments were served in the dining room. WINDOW SHADES UmAlSHAOtiWUPKTSHO i Formerly tomheldt Lewis) 750 I Itil SL nxm 4 1S4 Linoleum NATIONAL BRANDS CAPITOL FLOOR COVERINGS IIT . High Ph. 45751 Women LOWSI FI8CBCB Miss McConnell Tells Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin T, McConnell have announced tha engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary McConnell, to Mar vin Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Burr Black. Tha wedding Is planned for tha early summer. Miss McConnell attended Oregon College of Education at Monmouth and is now teaching at Langlois. Mr. Black attend ed Oregon Stat college. He Is nurseryman here. Party for Bride-Elect Honoring Miss Geri Radcliff, bride-elect of Bill Forrest, a shower was given at the Oak street home of Mrs. George Matter, Friday evening. After tha lata dessert was served, tha guests were asked to sign Miss RadclifTa "friend ship tablecloth." Attending the party were tha honor guest's mother, Mrs. Nourse Radcliff, and Mes- dames Harvey Aston, W. C. Cavender, George Matter and Marion Putman; Misses Norma Watson, Betty Williams. Shir ley Newberry, Jodelle Parker ana ine nosiesses, misses Caro lina Matter and Doreen Caven der. r t t MISS JOYCE VOTH Betrothal Told Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Voth are announcing tha engagement of their daughter. Miss Jovce Voth, to David McClanahan of Albany. The bride-elect is a senior at Salem academy. Junior Women Meet Silverton The next meet ing of the Silverton Junior Woman's club is to be on Tuesday, December 1. at 8 o'clock in the evening at the home of Mrs. Nick Weiss, 514 S. Third street. An instruc tional feature of the program will be demonstrations in gift wrapping directed by John Medcalf of the Silverton high school faculty. Preceding the gift wrap ping hour, music will be fur nished by tha high school de partment. The Saturday afternoon li brary story hour for children five years of age and older, is observed from 1 to 2 o clock at tha city hall library rooms. The club members are do ing initiatory work of placing and sponsoring workers In the eastern half of Marion county in the Parents' council for handicapped children. LIBERTY The Liberty Woman's club will not meet on Thursday. December 8, the meeting date, but will observe lha annual Christmas party on December 17, at the home of Mrs. Harold A. Rosebraugh on Liberty Road. LOCKER BEEF WAR Lowest Prices in the State 1000 head Eastern Oregon grain-fed beef. Hurry, they won't last too long. Hauled In our own trucks from our Eastern Oregon feed lots. BUY AND SAVE AT PACKING HOUSE WHOLESALE PRICES CUTTING, WRAPPING, CUSTOM KILLING AND CURING Fancy Eastern Oregon White Front Quarter Hall Lb. 16' Salem Meat Co. Surp rise On Birthday Mrs. Magdalen Mayhood was honored on tha occasion of her 73th birthday Sunday with surprise no-host dinner at tha horn of her slater, Mrs. Jo hanna Perry in Eola. Honoring Mr. Mayhood were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Wickman, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Perd, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Mabee, Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. DeGuire, Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Wassam, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Finch, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Apperson, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Graham, Charlea A. Robert son, Earl A. Jensen, Fred Wil son, Mrs. F. J. Irons, Mrs. Elda Bradiield. Mrs. Ruby Harden, Mrs. MabIa Sherman, Miss Minnie Just, Miss Selraa Hil mer, Misa Esther Hilraer, Miss Vivian Carr, Miss Stt Sutter, Misa Alexandria Bradiield, Miss Vivian Hinkle, Misa Alice Mathey, Miss Helen Soninl, Mrs. Mae Hen-Ill, Mrs. U A. Humphrey, Mark Graham and Gary Graham. Installation for Federation Set Silverton Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid officers for 1034 will be installed at the Wed nesday meeting of tha organ ization. Mm James Phillips of Silver- ton, Willamette circuit presl dent for the Women's Mission ary Federation, has been asked to preside at the installation. Officers-elect are Mrs. Bes sie Morgan, president; Mrs. Olaus Moen, vice president; Mrs. Theodore Severson, secre tary; Mrs. M. O. Hatteberg, treasurer, and Mrs. T. O. Reed, assistant treasurer. Trinity Lutheran Dorcas soc iety officers to be installed at the Friday meeting Include Mrs. James Nelson, president; Mrs. Melvin. Brenden, vice president; Mrs. Orlin Smed stad, secretary, and Mrs. Elmer Olsen, treasurer. An annual custom of mem bers of the Dorcas society is to bring gifts for the Parkland Children's Home at Everett, Wash., to the December meet ing of the group, from where the wrapped gifts are sent to the home by a special commit tee. ' Alumnae Meeting Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae are meeting on Thursday eve ning of this week at the home of Mrs. Donald McCargar, Mrs. W. E. Deeney as co-hostess. The group will work on its Christmas box. Is Bride-Elect Tha engagement of Miss Gwen Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Phillips, to Rob ert D. Harrington, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Harrington, has been announced. No date is set for the wedding. m SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. Burger will entertain the South Hills Garden club on Tuesday, December 1, at 8 p.m. at her home on East Ewald avenue. Mrs. Frank Dye will be the as sisting hostess. On the program Mrs. J. Hemmlngson will dis cuss and demonstrate Christ mas decorating using dried ma terial and irrlnr;na3. Today's Menu Bake these waffles right at the table and serve them hot! Family Supper Cornmcal Waffles with Creamed Ham Orange and Apple Salad Brownies Beverage Cornmeal Wafflea IngredienU: 1V cups sifted flour, cup cornmeal, 3 tea spoons baking powder, 1 tea spoon salt, 2 tablespoons su gar. 1 egg (well beaten), 1H cups milk, 6 tablespoons but ter or margarine (melted.) Method: Sift together flour, cornmeal, baking powder, salt and sugar into mixing bowl. Combine egg, milk and but ter; add to dry IngredienU and mix until smooth. Bake on waffle Iron, following the manufacturer's directions. or Whole Hind Quarter Lb. 25 Lb. 20 Wed Here Recently Mr. and Mrs. Lacy George Bowlsby (Barbara Ann Withrow), above, were married recently at a wedding at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Withrow. Mr. Bowlsby is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lacy E. Bowlsby (McEwan studio picture) VISITORS here over the weekend from Tacoma were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Orwick who visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Taylor. Mrs. Orwick Is a niece of Mrs. Tay lor. For Engaged Duo Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Mil ler are to entertain next Sat urday evening at their Ben Vis ta drive home to honor Miss Janet Bozorth of Eugene and Evan B. Boise of Salem. The engagement of the honored couple was announced this fall, the wedding to be later in the winter. LEAVING Tuesday on her planned trip to South America is Mrs. Custer Rors. She will go first to San Pedro from where she will sail. Mrs. Guy Lewelling of Albany is accom panying Mrs. Ross on the trip. During Mrs. Ross' absence. Miss Pearl Hudson is occupy ing her home. V A HOSTtSS this afternoon was Mrs. Elton H. Thompson, who entertained at a luncheon and bridge party at her Can dalaria Heights home. A group of 16 was invited. WOODBURN The regular all-day meeting of Nydia court, Daughters of the Nile, will be Tuesday, December 1, at the Woodburn Masonic temple. Each member is asked to bring one dollar for the Christmas fund. Members from Gervais and Brooks will be hostesses and the day will be spent sew ing for the Shrine hospital. ACCURATE Eain mwr I ST. J o a I i ph" douue-turta I FOR CMIlbasaJ doctor eroaa." IMftlISe6tAjpiri8 fa fistttg HOWl a m, Hio mm 4h ht tUUna, CooHlin o iraWI . IK w tr, wun Mu issn m asiuia Face Beef Fancy Double AA Young Steer Beef 25' 1325 SOUTH 25th PHONE 3-4858 Plan Parties .Hostesses of the week in clude Mrs. H. Burdette Owen and Mrs. William Beard, the two planning parties for Tues day and Wednesday evenings. The parties will both be giv en at the Owen home in Can dalaria Heights,' twenty guests being invited each time for dessert and bridge. VISITING at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Kleihege are their daughter, Miss Bernice rueinege, and her friend. Miss Evelyn Fisher. New Orleans The two young women both were recently discharged from the armed services and will be in Salem until January, when they will leave to enter schools in Puadena, Cilif. HOSTESS to her brldse club for dessert on Tuesday evening will be Mrs. Wayne Hadley. Additional guests will be Mrs. Peery T. Buren and Mrs. George Squire. A N T I Q U E S G I F T S Luxurious Oriental Rug . . . choice of women who love beauty and individuality. At price to meet your needs. Scatter and room sises. Saddle Bags. Ta compliment your lovely Orientals, beautiful antiques, imported items. 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Installing officers will be Miss Charlen Woods, who will install aa guide, Misa Patsy Snider, marshal; Miss Jody Boyer, chaplain; Misa Barbara Anderson, musi cian; Miss Barbara Cone, re corder; Miss Judle Burdette, senior custodian; Miss Carol Hewitt, Junior custodian. - Appointive officers for the new year are: Chaplain, Miss Dorothy Stewart; musician, Mies Suzanne Davis; record er, Misa Diane Kelley; treas urer. Miss Mary Earlywine; librarian. Miss Louise Laws; first messenger Miss Barbara Morris; second messenger, Misa Barbara Jean Clark; third messenger, Miss Patricia Earlywine; fourth messenger, Miss Mary Clark; fifth messen ger, Misa Patricia Claggett; senior custodian, Misa Jean Jones; Junior custodian, Miss Judy Stewart; Inner guard, Miss Barbara Keudell; outer guard. Miss Lynn Herrall; lady of lights, Miss Sarah Booster; historian, Miss Imogene Thomas; pages: Misses Diana Pearcy, Sharon Elbert, and Maridene Halvorson. Standing committee chair men are: Obligation, Miss Linda Davis; telephone, Miss Georglana Criswell; refresh ments, Miss Marlys DeGroote; decorations, Miss Sue Shaw; patrol. Miss Patricia Edwards; clean-up, Miss Geri McAllis ter; choir leader. Miss Judy j Scherer; merit - keeper. Miss ' Gloria Wood. Refreshments will be served ! at the conclusion of the meet ing Saturday. Club Meeting East Salem Lions club auxil iary is meeting Tuesday eve ning at the home of Mrs. Stearns Cushing, 1475 Sag inaw. The group will discuss its project of supplying toys for the Oregon school for the blind, also the date for the group's annual Christmas party. Mrs. Robert Hawkins, Mrs. Jack Scherrer and Mrs. Don Bar rick are co-hostesses for the Tuesday meeting. Finest Silver Plating si . St.tra.bl. Cttt Avek Plating Co. 411 S.alk llta ....MM, II i -in" ir -'' ""' b Bride-elect The en gagement of Misa Kathryn Uebelman, above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Uebelman, to Wallace A. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albin C. Johnson, Silverton, was announced recently. (McEwan studio picture) Open House Event Mrs. B. O. Schucking, Miss Helena Schultz and Bob Owens have planned their annual Christmas show and open house at Eola Acres, friends being in vited to come between noon and 8 p.m. each day from now until Christmas. Mrs. J. N. Bishop is assisting in being in charge of the dining room where coffee Is served each day. SALEM UNIT of the National Association of Parliamentarians will meet on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of the presi dent, Mrs. Winifred Pettyjohn. Mrs. W. H. Barber will conduct the lesson on some of the sub sidiary motions. A parliamen tary drill will follow. It's Holiday Season Again And the Staff at CANDALARIA BEAUTY SALON Invite you to let them help you with a NEW PERSONALIZED HAIR-STYLE t2n let . ...... V i Mary Mollert Von da Ogle Peggy Tnrley - Christine Sloper THE CANDALARIA BEAUTY SALON 155 Alice St. Phone 3-5151 Rainbows Entertain . Several guests war Honored and escorted on Sunday at tha reception Chadwlck assembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, gave honoring Miss Arda Lien, grand representative to Penn sylvania and Warn Henry, member of tha grand executive committee at the Masonic tern pie. Grand officers present in cluded Miss Donna Jackson, grand immortality, Silverton; Miss Pat Gribble, grand serv ice, Portland, and Mrs. Victor Oliver, grand committee mem ber, Albany. Worthy advisers present included Misa Jean Porter, Newberg, Miss Barbara Winter, Silverton, and Miss Irene Thomas, Stay-ton. During tha afternoon. Miss Mary Linn Stevens gave a reading; Misa Pat Payne played the piano, and Miss Carole Warren also gave a reading. Entertainment also was provid ed by the triple trio. Mrs. Glenn Paxson and Mrs. Ira Darby poured during the tea hour. HOSTESS to her bridge club on Thursday evening will be Mrs. Leland Shinn. DE6BY Washable Or lea Nylon Wol and Nylaa tITTU RENCH SHOP 115 N. 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