Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 03, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thursday, December i, 1953
AT WILLAMETTE
Events of
Week-end
Listed
By BARBARA JACKSON
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Willamette itudenti returned
from four-day Thanksgiving
vacation thii week, and classes
resumed as usual Monday
morning.
Alpha Lambda Delta, fresh
man women's honorary, will
give a tea for freshmen women
with outstanding grades Thurs
day at 6:30 in Lausanne lounge.
Past members of the honorary
will be present, and advisers
Dean Renins Ewalt and Dr.
Helen Fearce will attend.
Tomorrow night Phi Delta
Theta will give its "She Delta
Theta" dance from 6:30 to 12
o'clock. Preparations for the
affair are bins made .by Dale
Patton of McMinnville. Sigma
Alpha Epsilon will give its
dance tomorrow night from B
to 12 o'clock in the chapter
house.
Basketball season will open
tonight as the Willamette Bear
cats meet the University of Ha
waii in a game to start at 8
o'clock in the gymnasium. Pre
liminaries will begin at 6:10
p.m. Tomorrow night, St Mar
tin's college will be the guest of
Willamette in the gymnasium,
and the game will start at 8
o'clock.
Bill Wheat of Milton-Free-water
was chosen by the fresh
man class to be freshman glee
manager this year. Ann Notson
of Portland will assist him as
secretary, an appointive posi
tion. The traditional presentation
of the annual Messiah will not
be given this year, but plans
have been made by the Salem
branch of the Oregon Music Ed
ucators association and the Sa
lem Oratorio society to present
some major choral work in
May. .
The Young Democrats chose
Fenton Hughes of Hillsboro as
their president in a meeting
held last week. Stuart Shaw of
Shelton, Wash., was recently
appointed president of the Pa
cific coast region of the Inde
pendent Students association.
War Mothers' Aid
Veterans Hospitals
American War Mothers
voted to send $10 to each of
the veterans hospitals in Port
land, Roseburg and Medford
for their Christmas cheer dur
ing a meeting of the group
Tuesday afternoon In the Am
erican Legion club.
They also approved a motion
to send $30 to Camp White to
their adopted ward for can
teen books, - - .
Mrs. Ben Randall, hospital!
zation chairman, reported that
S3 dozen cookies had been sent
to veterans hospitals during
Thanksgiving. She asked all
members to bring cookies to
her home by December 14 for
Christmas boxes. It was also
voted to send Christmas bas
kets to all members who are
shut-ins.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Howard Hun
saker, 240 Trade street, De
cember 22 at 2 p.m. There will
be an exchange of gifts.
A SON, who has been named
Leon Jacques, was born Tues
day. December 1, at Salem
Memorial hospital to Mr. and
Mrs. Gale Besse. The baby Is
the third child, the older chil
dren being a brother, Rene,
and a sister, Madeleine. Grand'
parents are Mrs. Stanley Mc
Kay of Salem and Mr. and
Mrs. Rene Besse of Montreal,
Canada.
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Boots and Spurs iy
By SUSAN YOUNGQUIST
'This Saturday night. Decem
ber 8, Is the night for another
Ssddle club dance, with a four
piece band from Albanv earn
ing to provide the music
Square dances usually hold the
spotlight for a portion of the
evening, and nearly everyone
participates in these. Waltzes,
polkas and the Bunny Hop
take up another part, with
some of the time spent on Just
ordinary, regular dancing. All
Saddle club members and
their guests are invited to at
tend. The dress is semi-formal,
and the hours are from 8:00 to
12:00, with a no-host lunch at
midniflhL The filar Snur
Corners Community hall. Gen
eral chairman for these affairs
is Thelma Youngqulst
Seems Art Martin started a
fad when he went to Mexico
last month. The latest to go to
the "land of the bullfights,
beautiful senioritas, and moon
light nights" is Rod Hotstetter.
He left for Mexico City last
week, planning to go on to
Acapulco for about a week.
Naturally, he'll be the envy of
the Saddle club when he re
turns, Just radiating health,
and sporting a deep tan. Some
people have all the luckl
The Bulldogging club, men
tioned last week, has more or
less been formed. No definite
plans have been made, but the
Today's Menu
Here's a different vegetable
combination that's delightful.
Friday Fare
Steamed Fish with Egg Sauce
Lima Bean Medley Salad
Bread and Butter
Apple Pie Beverage
Lima Bean Medley
Ingredients: 1 package froz
en baby lima beans, 1 cup cel
ery crescents, 1 cup diced car
rots, Hi cups boiling water,
salt, pepper, 1 tablespoon but
ter or margarine.
Method: Put lima beans In
saucepan and allow to stand
at room temperature to partly
defrost. Meanwhile cut celery
and carrots about size of beans;
add to beans with boiling wa
ter and a little salt; cook rap
idly until beans are tender
about 13 or 20 minutes. Drain;
add more salt if necessary,
pepper, and butter. Makes 6
servings.
White Shrine Party
A social meeting of the Wil
lamette shrine, No. 2, White
Shrine of Jerusalem, will be
Saturday, December 5 at the
Masonic temple. Members,
their families and friends are
Invited to attend.
A no-host dinner at 7 p.m.
will be followed by informal
entertainment, cards, and
games. Mrs. W. W. McKinney
is chairman of the committee
for entertainment and decora
tions. Millers Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Mil
ler celebrated their wedding
anniversary. Mrs. Miller's
birthday and Thanksgiving all
in one day when they spent the
holiday with their son, ur. Li
bert R. Miller, and his family
In McMinnville.
The Millers took advantage
of the family reunion -insnxs-
giving day to commemorate
their 62nd wedding annivers
ary, which they were unable to
celebrate on vciooer it
cause of illness, and Mrs. Mil
ler's 79th birthday which was
also October 22.
The Millers have another son,
Dr. Carl E. Miller, of Ocean
side, Calif. The couple came to
Salem from Kansas in 1006.
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)Stt it today!
fellows seem to think it's a
good Idea. Two of the backers
of this are Orville Schryder
and Ralph Stangeby, both out
last Sunday. Calf ropers report
a big crowd out Sunday. Guess
the boys are all "coming out
of the hills" being's hunting
seasons are almost over.
A small calf roper made his
appearance last Saturday,
when Hank and Janet Hess
welcomed a baby boy. The
baby has been named Sage,
and will no doubt prove to be
a welcome playmate for his
older brother, Piney.
Have you seen what artists
we have in our club? In the
coffee room, the sign-up cards
are very cleverly done with
spaces in which to put your
John Henry if you want to
have Fun Night, serve coffee,
etc. But one card that no one
voluntarily signs Is the Tan
barker list. A Tanbarker is
one who "hits the dirt" unwill
ingly, or, in other words Is
thrown off his horse. If you're
really talented, you can get a
star behind your name. The
latest one to receive this du
bious honor is Bonnie Jenkin
son. She was "unseated," got
back on, and was promptly
thrown again. Guess she does
n't know when to quit. Any
how, a star for you, Bonnie,
and better luck next time, .
Parliamentarians
Of Salem Honored .
Honor to three Salem Wom
en was announced last night
at the regular meeting of the
Salem unit of the National As
sociation of Parliamentarians.
Mrs. Harry Sappenfield, reg
istered parliamentarian, has
been elected by the National
Association as director of the
7th District which includes
Wyoming, Montana, Idaho,
Washington, Oregon and Ha
waii. Mrs. Winifred Petty
john, president of Salem unit,
has been appointed state direc
tor of Oregon with Mrs. Clark
C. McCall, unit secretary, ap
pointed vice director.
Mrs. W. H. Barber, program
chairman, gave a lesson on
subsidiary' motions and a prac
tice parliamentary drill fol
lowed. The following became addi
tional charter members: Mrs.
Regina L. Ewalt, Mrs. Richard
Springer, Mrs. Leona M. Blum,
Mrs. William Leary, Mrs.. Ida
L. Forster, Mrs. Harry H.
Charlton, Miss Betty . Jean
Bergner, Mrs. C. M. Hixson,
Miss Hattie J. Bratzel.
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THB CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oregoa
Silverton
J W Club
Active
Silverton The December
meeting of the Silverton Jun
ior Woman's club was Tues
day evening at the home of
Mrs. Nick Weiss.
The club voted to buy
Christmas gifts for each mem
ber of Girl Scout Troop No.
103. The members also are to
bring additional gifts for choice
from the selection purchased
to be given to the patients in
the Oregon State hospital.
Mrs. Joe Tomminger and
Mrs. Ronald Syron are to se
lect the gifts for the Girl
Scouts.
Mrs. Milt Baum, chairman of
the project of "Stamps for
Wounded Veterans," at her re
quest will be assisted in plac
ing boxes at various stores for
the deposit of stamps. Mrs. Eu
gene Durschmidt and Mrs.
Ronald Syron will help Mrs.
Baum in this work.
The club president, Mrs. Ed
win Heinonen, told of the Par
ents Council for Handicapped
Children which the club Is
sponsoring in the eastern half
of Marlon county. Club mem
bers assisting in preparations
for this meeting and in prepar
ing and serving refreshments
were Mrs. Glenn Tucker, Mrs.
Milt Baum, Mrs. Charles Pir
outek, Mrs. Wally Flager, Mrs.
Donald Scott, Mrs. Gale Stev
ens, Mrs. Leland Morgan. '
Mrs. Ross Avery and Mrs.
Milt Baum were named as del
egate and alternate to repre
sent the club at the monthly
meetings of the Silverton Rec
reational association.
The home of Mrs. . Ronald
Syron, 823 S. Water street, will
be the meeting place for the
meeting of the club members
In their annual Christmas par
ty, December 8. Mrs.. Leland
Morgan will be co-hostess with
Mrs. Syron.
The January 5 meeting of
the club is to be at the First
Christian church social rooms,
with members of the Silverton
Senior Woman's club to be in
vited guests. Mrs. William
Cnandlee of Hillsboro wUI
show the film: "What's New
In Cooking?"
Following Tuesday evening's
business session a program was
presented, including an lnstru
mental trio by Loretta Toft.
Sinja Lysne and Kay Berger
son. John Medcalf of the senior
high school faculty, gave
demonstration of how not to
wrap a Christmas gift, which
drew amusement from his au
dience, and a follow-up of the
proper method of wrapping
any gifts, tying and decorating.
Award for atyla and dulgn
GIFT nnr7Al fVVi
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. Tells Treth The en
gagement of Miss Sharon
Howe, above, daughter of
Mr. ' and Mrs. Loren W.
Howe, to Pvt. Daniel Da
vies, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Davies of Palo
Alto, has bern announced.
No date is set for the wed
ding. Pvt. Davies, who at
tended Willamette, is en
route now for army service
in Austria. (Chit wood pic
ture.) Betrothal Told
Announcement is made by
Mr. and-Mrs. Elmer Hansen of
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Miss Maxine Hansen, to
Lloyd Beutler, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Beutler. No date is
set for the wedding, but it is
planned for March. Both at
tended Salem schools. Mr.
Beutler recently received his
discharge from the army.
Nile Group Meets
Woodburn Members of Ny-
dia court, Daughters of the
.Nile, met all day Tuesday at the
Masonic temple in Woodburn.
The day was spent in sewing
for the Shrine hospital with
luncheon served at noon by the
Brooks and Gervais members.
Each member brought one dol
lar to the meeting for the
children at the Shrine hospital.
The next meeting will be
January 8 when the Woodburn
members will serve the lunch
eon. Mrs. Weiss and her co-host'
s, Mrs. Larry- Crennell,
served refreshments.
New members present were
Mrs. Gale Stevens, Mrs.
Charles Leonard, Mrs. Eugene
Durschmidt, Mrs. M. Slack,
Mrs. Glenn Tucker and Mrs.
Fred Frlck.
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.Mrs. Wilson !
Named by
PS Lodge
- Election of officers high
lighted the meeting of . the
Pythian Sisters, Centralis tem
ple. No. 11, in Beaver haU Wed
nesday. '
Mrs. Harry Wilson was
named most excellent chief.
Others elected are: Mrs. Clif
ford .Schultx, excellent senior;
Mrs. Axel Jacobsen, excellent
junior; Mrs. Howard Smith,
manager; Miss Jeannette
Schiedel, secretary; Mrs. Clara
Norton, treasurer; Mrs. G. W.
Oatman, protector; Mrs. Scott
Ebright, guard; Mrs. Vernon
Decatur, trustee for a three
year term; Mrs. Rslph Will
eox, staff captain; Mrs. Frank
Carnathan, pianist, and Mrs.
Wayne Stanton, press corre
spondent. - Mrs. Ralph Willcox was
named Installing officer. The
installation will be in January.
Appointed en the auditing
committee were Mrs. Harvey
Schiedel. Mrs. Harry Wilson,
and Miss Elsie Snook.
A SON, Stephen Carl, was
born Tuesday, December 1, at
Salem General hospital to Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn C. Stewart.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Perevola of Salem and Mf.
and Mrs. A. C. Stewart of Port
land. High School Group
Young Peoples fellowship
for high school students in St
Paul's Episcopal church will
meet Sunday at 6 p.m. at the
home of Miss Diane Doug,
1740 Norway street. Refresh
ments will be served by the
hostess. Phillip Chadsey is
president of the group cod
Mrs. Howard S. Boomer si ad
viser.
CDA Plan Party
Woodburn Members of
Court Victory No. 731, Catholic
Daughters of America, will en
tertain husbands of the mem
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ning of December 12. A no-host
supper will be served at 7 p.m.
followed by program and gift
exchange. . . .
Committee in charge will be
Mrs. Ignace Zelinka, chairman;
Mrs. Lawrence Paradis, Mrs.
Leona Paradis, Mrs. John Stick,
Mrs. Delmar Hopkins, Mrs.
Louis Hanel, Mrs. Alvah Cow
an and Mrs. George Crimps.
Feted at Shower
Stayton Mrs. Carl John
son was honored at a shower
recently at the Claude Phil
Hp s home. Mrs. Richard
Schuets and Mrs. Claude Phil
lips were hostesses.
Enjoying the evening of
cards were Mesdames Ray
Welter, Clarence Jungwlrth,
Roman Kintz, Bryee Dozler,
Robert Freres, Marvin Good
man, Lloyd Girod, Robert
O'Connor, Harvey Keudell, J.
J. Keudell, Harry Welter,
Tussell Johnson, John My
natt, Vincent Starr, Ralph
Geil, Richard Duncan, Tom
BasL Joseph Peters, Matthew
Mack, Ronald Johnson, Gor
don Brinker, Robert Schacht
sick, Lily Johnson and Miss
Sally Stucmlck, Miss Lois
Blum and Mia Helen Glsler.
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This handy, 6-ounce package Its into even
the tiniest cupboard, the smallest kitchen I A
new tuck-in top makes it easy to reclose, keeps
the golden biscuits fresh and crisp.
including even the bran and wheat germ I AU
for a few pennies, so you can enjoy the best
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Named as
RN A Oracle
Miss Mildred Yetter was el
ected oracle of the Royal
Neighbors of America, Oregon
Grape camp, at a meeting in
the VFW hall Wednesday night.
Other officers include: Mrs.
James Prentice, past oracle;
Mrs. Mary Fosnot, vice oracle;
Mrs. Irwin Geer, chancellor;
Mrs. Bill Hoyt, marshal; Mrs.
Vergie Gamble, inner sentinel;
Mrs. Neva Jackson, outer sen
tinel; Mrs. Mildred Zeuski,
manager for one year terra, -and
Mrs. Zula Webb, manager
for three year term.
Officers wlU be installed
January 20.- The next meeting
of the group will be social
December 16 at the VFW hall.
IN ECGEN Sunday will .
be Attorney General and Mrs.
Robert Y. Thornton to be
guests at a reception planned
by Eugene branch, of the Am- '
erlcan Association of Univers-.
ity Women. Mrs. Thornton is
state AAUW president The
reception honors foreign stu- '
dents attending University of.
Oregon. The Thorntons will be '
in the receiving line.
of Presents
FOR THE '
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