Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 01, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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    Fact 6
Miss Nieswander Tells
Troth at Monday Party
A surprise far group ol
relatives and friendi gathering
lor a party Monday evening
waa announcement of the en
gagement of Miaa Shirley Nies
wirr, "laughter of Mr. and
tin. Paul Nieawander, to Don
ald Sepich, aon of Mr. and Mn.
Joseph Sepich of Eureka, Calif.
The party waa arranged aa
ihower for Miaa Joanne Perry
of Portland, bride-elect of Paul
Nieswander, Jr., and during the
Imtm rimer! iha betrothal of
Mm Nieswander and Mr. Sep
ich waa told.
Mm Nieswander la a former
Itudent at Willamette univer
sity and la now employed In the
local Artist?
Work Is Displayed
An art ahow for the Christ
maa ahopper la the main
theme for the next two weeka
at the Gleaaon-Simpaon atu
dio, 162 North Commercial
atreet. The local chapter of
the Amateur Artlata associa
tion of America if exhibiting
worka in water color and In
alia in aood variety and offer
the ahopper an opportunity of
seeing both the work ol uie
club and at the aame time
gifti for the season.
Among thoie exhibiting are
Mazlne Shurtleff, Evelyn
Benner, Geneva Dee Harriaon,
Gloria Voelsch, Kenneth Bur
nett, Reginald Garralt, Luella
Moses and Pat Collina.
The open home la slated for
Friday thla week, from 7:30
to 10 o'clock. The abowing la
open to the general public
without charge.
e
AMONG the week' bazaara
will be the one by the women
of the Pint Methodlit church,
Wedneiday, at the church. The
event atarta at 8:30 o'clock.
Cafeteria luncheon and dinner
also will be served.
Credit Women
Hear Discussion
Thirty attended the meeting
of Credit Women'i Breakfaat
club thia morning at Nohlgren't
when Mr. Lloyd Myera led a
discussion on what t- do and
what not to do In letter writ
ing. Mra. Leo Wahl won the
prize for the beat dlacuulon on
the aubject.
Gueata at the meeting were
Misa Myrtle Ingram, Mra. E. L,
Hildreth, Mra. Glenn Bowman,
Mra. Lome Newkirk, Mra. Sid
J try. Mra.'. Leo Wahl, Mra.
Myrne Malea, Mra. Emma Dor
man.
Plana were made for the
Chriatmaj meeting on Tueeday
morning, December IS, when
membera will take food pack
age to be given a needy fam
ily at holiday time. In January
the club la aponaorlng a white
elephant aale. '
e e e
Bazaar Friday
Membera of the April-October
circle of Jason Lee
Methodist church are aponsor
Ing a bazaar on Friday of thit
'week on the mezzanine at Ro
berta atore on Court atreet.
There will be holiday glfta,
cookie and other ttemi. On
the committee for the event
are Mr. Joe Kllnger, Mra.
Roy Lively, Mr. Glenn Lar
klna, Mra. E. L, Moore, Mra.
W. T. Bromley.
a
HOME from a trip to Davit,
Calif., for over the Thanks
glving holiday! are Mr. and
Mra. Harry W. Scott, who
vialted at the home of their
aon and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mr. Verne Scott
.
PKINGLE Pleaiant Point
Social club i meeting Thurs
day at the Lome of Mri. P. M.
Hilmoe, 268 North 17th, a
luncheon to be aerved at noon.
Today's Menu
An old itandby with new
flavor to delight family and
guests.
Company Dinner
Roast Beet Browned Potatoes
Mashed Turnips Green Salad
Bread and Butter
Coffee Rice Pudding
Beverage
Coffee Rice Padding
I teaspoon Instant powder
ed coflee
H teaspoon aalt
H cup rice
1H cupa boiling water
H cup acedlrsa raiiini (rim
ed in hot water and
drained)
1 cup cream ,
i cup sugar
ii teaspoon vanilla
14 cup chopped walnuts
2 tablespoon chopped mar
aschino cherriet
Method: Stir coffee, (alt and
rice Into boiling water; allow
water to boil again, then cover
elofcly and cook over very
low heat 20 minute. Add
raisins; cover and cook B min
ute longer or until rice 1 ten
der. Chill. Whip cream
until (tiff, fold In sugar, va-1
nilla, walnut, cherries and
cooled rice mixture. Make
to aervinga. J
buaineai office of the Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph com
pany. Mr. Sepich la a aenlor at
Oregon State college where he
la affiliated with Delta Sigma
Phi fraternity.
A aummer wedding la plan
ned. (
Miaa Perry, honoree for the
Monday party, la to be married
on December 12 to Paul Niea
wander, Jr., the wedding to be
at 8 o'clock that evening in the
Faith Lutheran church in Port
land. The reception following
alto will be at the church. Mm
Perry la the daughter of Mr.
and Mri. J. H. Perry of Port
land.
Miss Thomas
Wed at Jordan
The Rev. T. J. Bernard read
the double ring ceremony for
the 10 o'clock nuptial mas at
Our Lady of Lourdea Catholic
church at Jordan, which unit
ed in marriage Mis Marjorie
Jean Thomas, daughter of Mr.
and Mra. Victor Tbomaa of
M1U City, and Cletua SchmiU,
aon of Mr. and Mra. Joe
Schmitz of Stayton.
Alternate pewa marked with
sliver bells and white aatin
bow set off the bridal procea
aion. Mia Thomas waa given in
marriage by her father. She
wore a floor length white aatin
over net dress, Apearl crown
held the fingertip veil. She car
ried a white prayer book top
ped with white carnation and
pink rosebud corsage. For sen
timent she carried a white
handkerchief which belonged to
her mother, and a ailver chain
and crosa which waa a gift
from the bridegroom.
Matron of honor waa Mr.
Marjorie Thomas, sister-in-
law of the bride. Mis Charlene
Schmitz, (later of the bride
groom waa bridesmaid. Mr.
Thomas wore a blue net over
satin dress. Mis Schmitz wore
coral rose net over aatin. Both
carried nosegay of white chry
anthemum.
Beatrice Ann Schmitz, lister
of the bridegroom, was flower
girl and wore a floor length
white satin frock and carried
a basket of white chrysanthe
mum.
Bet man wa Louie Pietrock
and groomsman wa Douglas
Thomas, brother of the bride,
Miss Josephine Brand was or.
ganlat and the wedding music
waa aung by Mra. Gu Kirch
and Mr, bomak.
The bride's mother wore
suit of blue with back accessor
ies and white carnation corsage,
The mother of the bridegroom
wore a rose uit with navy blue
accessories and white carna
tion corsage. The grandmother
of the bridegroom, Mr. Jake
Lambrecht, wore a purple suit
with white carnation corsage.
A reception followed the
ceremony and waa at the Jor
dan parish hall. Cutting cake
wai a cousin of the bridegroom,
Miaa Delorls Toepfer of Wood'
burn. Assisting in serving were
Misie Edith Tietze, Evelyn
Johnson, Ardls Meeks. Open'
lng gilt were the same three,
Passing the guest book was
Misa Evelyn Johnson. Music for
the reception was played by the
Etzel brothers.
The bride wore a green luit
with black accessories and the
corsage from her prayer book
for going away. After a short
honeymoon to California the
couple will be at home in Stay
ton on his father'i farm, known
as the Jake Lambrecht farm
It was the bridegroom's grand
father 1 home place.
Advance Night
Salem chapter. Order of the
Eastern Star, met Saturday ev
enlng at the Masonic temple
for advance night for the new
officers. Miss Helen Fletcher
and John Graybill presided.
Herman Johnston, associate
grand patron of the grand
lodge of Oregon, was an hon
ored guest. Mrs. Hilda Berk
was a guest from Chicago, 111.
Decorations were arranged by
Misa Evelyn Daniclson and
Mrs. Mel. Propp.
The refreshmene commitee
included Phil Yoder and Mr.
Mona Yoder, co-chain en, Mr.
Walter Sogge. Mrs. George
Thomason and Mrs. T. W. Leis
ure. A SON was born Sunday, No.
vember 29. at Salem General
hospital to Mr. and Mrs Rob-
'Mfi" 5'e l'll,nllltollerr1nkT1iei(layiiiht. The
child in the family, there be
ing a daughter. Lia. W. S.
Lukins of Salem and Mrs. A.
F. Rodgers of Train, Ore., are
grandparents. The baby has
been named Mitchell Laban.
MISS DELFIIINE SAVAGE,
formerly of Salem, now of
Honolulu, will be home for
the holidays to visit her moth
er, Mrs. Fred E. Perm. Fruit
land, and her sisters, Mrs. Don
Kimple of Chemawa road and
Mrs. Gordon Hood of Corval
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Are Newlyweda Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gooding (Ber
nadette Mejitrik), above, were married in mid-November
at a ceremony in St. Joseph'a Catholic church. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. P. J. Mejstrik and Mr.
Gooding is the ion of James Gooding of St. Paul. The
couple are at home in Salem. (Stelmont studio picture.)
Rehearsal Party
Honoring their daughter
Mis Norma Jean Camfield,
and her fiance, Darwin J.
Kerber, Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Camfield are. to be hosta on
Friday evening at a buffet
(upper at their home, the af
fair to follow the wedding re
hearsal for the yourg couple.
Mis Camfield and Mr. Ker
ber are to be married next
Saturday evening.
Milton Katims to
Conduct Symphony
For lta next concert on De
cember 7, the Portland Sym
phony will be directed by the
young American conductor.
Milton Katims. The program
will begin at 8:30 p.m. In
Portland's Civic auditorium.
Mr. Katims waa first viol
Ist fdr the N.B.C. Symphony
when. Maestro Toscanini took
an interest in the young musi
cian and elevated him to a
guest conductorship. Since
that time Mr. Katims has dis
tinguished himself as a viol-
ist and conductor both in Eu
rope and America. He has ap
peared with the Detroit, Seat
tle, Buffalo, and Israel Sym
phonies as conductor and was
chief violist for the 1952 Prades
Festival with the famous cellist
Pablo Casals.
The program for the Dec. 7
concert will consist of: Adagio
and Fugue in C Minor by Moz
art, Copland's "Appalachian!
Spring, and the First Symph
ony of Brahms, and Tchaikov
sky's "Romeo and Juliet".
Tickets for Mr. Katims' con
cert will be available at J. K.
Gill's box office beginning
Thursday, Oec. 3.
After his appearance, the
Portland Symphony will be
directed by Dmitri Mitrop
oulos. Paul Strauss, Fabien
Sevitzky, Igor Stravinsky, and
Boris Sirpo.
MEMBERS of Bethel No. 35.
Job's Daughters, plan a skating
party at the Norm River road:to their Khool work ,t Lu,
senior prince.-, Miss Susan
Youngquist. will have charge
of the concession.
CONGRATI'LATIONS are
being extended to Mr. and
Mrs. John B. Lambert upon the
birth of a son. David Benjamin,
weanesaay, ivovemoer 23. at
Salem Memorial hospital. The
.r.nHn.r.m. .r. m, m,.
Ben F. Lambert and Mr. and
Mrs. D. L. Ringland. all of Sa -
lem, and Mrs. Cordelia Malo
ney of Salem is a great grand
mother. YOUR
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Women
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Alumnae Planning
Sale on Wednesday
Alpha Delta PI alumnae met
last evening at the home of
Mrs. John A. Jelderks and
made plana for the group'
rummage tale to be Wednesday
of this week over Greenbaum's
Mrs. Roy G. Green, alumnae
president, is In charge of ar
rangement for the sale.
Attending the Monday meet
ing were Mrs. Green, Mil
Marguerite Gleeson, Mrs. Allan
Gray, Mrs. R. F. Howells, Mr.
Jelderks, Mrs. Al Pfeifer, Miss
Shirley Smith, Miss Donna
Wiedekehr, Mr. William Zen-
ger. Next meeting for the
group will be on January 11.
Star Officials
Entertain Group
Mrs. Paul Grlebenow, worthy
matron of Chadwick chapter.
Order of Eastern Star, and Paul
Bramble, the worthy patron,
entertained last evening at a
party for officers of the chap
ter, committee membera and
their husbands and wives.
About 150 attended the affair
at the Masonic temple.
On the entertainment pro
gram were Mrs. Jean Haynes
and Peter Larson. Mrs. Haynes
played marimba numbers.
Peter Larson sang, accompan
ied by Mrs. Jerri Benedict. Col
ored slides of Oregon and the
Northwest were shown by Don
Smith.
Refreshments were served In
the dinning room by girls from
the Chadwick assembly of
Rainbow.
MOTHERS club of Bethel
No. 43, Jobs Daughters, i
meeting this Thursday for a
luncheon at 12 o'clock at the
Masonic temple.
Mrs. Elmer Worth and Mrs.
L. R. Burdctte are co-chairmen
and on their committee
are Mrs. E. F. Whelan, Mrs.
R. M. Law, Mrs. Charles R.
Shaw.
S1LVERTO.N Returning
i theran Parkland college Sun
day, after spending the
Thanksgiving week-end with
local relatives, were Ray Lei
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lea-
ter and small daughter, and
Owen Flatberg.
i The Lesters were at the
Phelps street home of their
n,.t. th R. B. Letters, and
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, Mr. Flatberg was with hi
aunt, Mrs. Ed Holden.
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Board Meeting
Set by Group ,
Mrs. H. D. Peterson, state
president of the Republican
Cquncil of Oregon Women,
Inc., announce that the De
cember quarterly board meet
ing of the tat council offi
cer and member will be at
Dalla from 10 to 12 o'clock
on Saturday, December t, at
the Chamber of Commerce
room.
Walter Norblad, representa
tive in congress from the tint
congressional district, will be
the speaker at the luncheon.
He will apeak on achieve
ment' of the 83rd' congress
and on what are to be the
main issues to com up in the
second session of the congress
which begin early In Jan
uary, IBM.
All men and women Inter
depute
ORoe Bros., a National Shoe Chain has
purchased the entire Fashion Bootery
Chain. All existing stocks are to be cleared out
regardless of cost to make room for all new
merchandise and new fashion policies. A rare
opportunity for buying at , ' m
baraain orices. a
. Value
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$6w Value
MOW
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ested in hearing the congress
man speak on the main issues
of the coming campaign are
invited to attend, but reser
vation must be secured In ad
vance from Mra. H. D. Peter
ton, 214 Clay street, Dallas,
TeL 2006.
Holiday Meeting
A Christmas party and gift
exchange will feature the
meeting of the auxiliary of
Hal Hibbard camp. United
Spanish War Veteran, Fri
day, at the home of Mra. Joe
E. Wood, 1088 South High, at
1:30 p.m. Assisting Mrs.
Wood will be Mr. Johanna
Perry, Mrs. Mark Baker, Mrs.
Charles O. Wilson. '
MRS. P. HOCSSEAS of
Portland spent the Thanksgiv
ing holiday at the homo of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
Richey.
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Silver Tea at
Mr.- Angel Set
- Mt Angel Mrs. Louis A.
LeDoux, Oregon state regent
of the Catholie Daughters of
America, and Mrs. Edward A.
Hammer, vice-president of
the Oregon City deanery,
Archdloccsan Council e t
Catholie Women, have been
asked to pour at the Christ
mas f estiva and silver tea
Sunday, December 6, In the
sunken ballroom of the Mason
ic temple, Portland.
The affair sponsored by the
Tut Christ Back Into Christ
mas" committee is one of the
outstanding social event to
herald the Chriitma season
and will be held Sunday af
ternoon from 1 to 7 o'clock
pjn.
The date of the festival is
the feast of St. Nicholas, the
original Santa Claua. in Bel
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gium and Holland It was ejn
this day that the good St.
Nick distributed gift to good
fhl'Hr.n It wa Dutch an
cestor who brought the cus
tom to this country of hang
ing the Chriitma stocking
and the' giving of Christmas
presents, the committee states.
The archdiocesan council of
Catholie women, the Portland
council of chorehwomen and
the YWCA are unified a the
committee for the primary
purpose of putting Christ
back Into Christmas. Mr.
Malcolm and Mr. 0car
Chappell are co-chairmen of
the festival and tea which will
be open to the public. 1
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XI LAMBDA chapter of Be
ta Sigma Phi is meeting Wed
nesday evening of this week at
8 o'clock at the home of Miss
Martha Lierly. The Chriitma
party for the chapter will be on
December 16.
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