Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 09, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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Wed at Home Event Mr. and Mri. Robert R. Hart (Lor
, rains McCullen) were married November 7 at the home
, of the bridegroom'! brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mri.
David Loewen. The bride la the daughter of Mri. Lorraina
McCullen and Mr. Hart la the ion of Mri. Minnie Hart.
(McEwin studio picture)
Wedding Dated
For December 26
' Woodburn Mr. and Mri.
C. E. Roley of Bend announce
the engagenment of their
daughter, Mill Virginia Roley,
to Leroy C. Murphy, son of
Mr. and Mri. Archie Murphy
of Woodburn.
Miu Roley la head of the
home economics department
at the North Marlon Union
high school. Mr. Murphy, a
graduate of Woodburn high
school. Is employed with his
father In masonry work. The
wedding Is set for December
28 at Corvallis.
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VISITOB hern the fore part
of the week haa been Mrs.
William M. Tugman, Jr., guest
of her sister-in-law, Mn. Jer
ry Stone. Mr. and Mn. Tug
man have been living at Walla
Walla and are moving to
Spokane, Mr. Tugman recently
being named assistant U. S.
district attorney. Mrs. Tug
man will go from here to Eu
gene to visit at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. WiUlam M.
Tugman, Sr.
Sewing Club
Brooki Mrs. Dollle Ramp
entertained the Brooki Sew
ing club at r-tr home lait
week at an ail day meeting.
A no-host luncheon was serv
ed at 1 o'clock followed by
the business meeting and
Christmas program. Mrs. Thel-
ma Darland was charge of
me program or scripture read
ing and tinging of Christmas
carols. Mn. Eva Conn played
the accompaniment. Mn Ber
tha wood as Santa passed the
gifts for the "lecrct pals" gift
exchange. Names wera drawn
for 1954 "secret pals."
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mn. Marie Bosch
January 7. Officers will be
elected.
5UN VALLEY
BREAD'ES,
iosa'
IMMBfHW
Today's Menu
Here's a lunch "the girls"
will enjoy when It'i your turn
to entertain your club.
Bridge Luncheon
Shrimp Dunk
Pretzel Sticks
Sliced Ham and Cooked Vege
table Salad Platter
Rolls
Relishes
Broiled Fruit Compote
Beverage
Shrimp Dunk
Ingredients: 1 cup diced
cooked shrimp, H cup mayon
naise, t teaspoon curry pow
der, 1 tablespoon minced
nnion, salt (to taste), light
cream.
Method: Mix shrimp, may
onnaise, curry powder, onion
and salt; thin with cream to
dunking eonilstency if necei-
lary. Makes about l'i cupt.
Hostess to Group
Salem Heights Mrs. A. A.
Larsen was hostess to the
Friendly Neighbors Garden
club lilt week at her Hulsey
avenue home.
Mrs. E. L. Gray conducted
the business meeting and the
group made plant for their an
nual Christmas party Decem
ber 17, when they will enter
tain their husbands. There
will be a gift exchange for the
members
Mrs. Harold Patterson in
troduced the tpeaker, Mn. J
W. Garrett, who gave a book
review. Mn Browning Ban
gert wat guett at the meeting.
PRE-CHRISTMAS
SPECIAL
CAPEHART
RADIO- PHONOGRAPH
(3 ONLY)
Reg. $435
Now Only
299
95
Solid Mainour,
SALEM'S LEADING MUSIC STORE
FOR 74 YEARS
Wills Music Store
Capital
1 Edited ky MARIAN
Initiation
At Rainbow
Four new member! were In
itiated into the Chadwick as
sembly, Order of Rainbow for
Girls, Tuesday night at the
Masonic temple. They were
Miss Nancy demons, Miss
Vondra Anderson, Miss Marcia
Hewitt, Miss Patricia Emery,
Receiving service bars were
Misses Pat Johnson, Ada Hart
men, Janice Roieler, Janice
Wood, Jan Gillespie, Susan
Grier, Eleanor Mlezlva, Carol
Warren, Eileen Osko, Shirley
Tiber, Mary Stevens, Joyce
Stealer, Sally Merrill, Lo Ann
Mundinger, Margaret Hildreth.
Guesti Introduced were Mn.
Arnold Johnson, associate con
ductress for Chadwick chap
ter. Order Eastern Star, and
Thomas Kelly, worthy patron,
Chadwick chapter, Order East
ern Star.
Refreshments were served
after Initiation by members of
the Rainbow Mothen club.
Mn. R. J. Seeger, Mn. I. M.
Henderson, Mrs. N. W. Merrill
and Mn. George T. Henken
served
A Christmas party was
planned for the next meeting
of the group.
To Entertain Club
Salem Heights Mrs. Floyd
McClellan .will be hasten at
the annual Christmas party of
the Little Garden club of Sa
lem Heights on Thursday, De
cember 10, at 1 o'clock dessert
luncheon at her home at 913
Ratcliif drive.
There will be a gift ex
change for the members with
the gifts pertaining to garden
ing or the borne.
THE REV. AND MRS. Law
rence of Mllwaukie - visited
Monday in tho Clear Lake
community. They were dinner
guests at the Charlea D. Clay
ton home, and called on the
Rev. and Mn. Lyman Myen,
and at the Virgil Hulser home.
MRS. J. C. COSTELLO of
San Francisco arrives this ev
ening to visit In Salem until
after the holidays with her lis
ter, Mn. Frank S. Healy.
Woman's Club Event
Silverton Members of the
Sllverton woman s club are
observing their Christmas
meeting, Monday afternoon,
December 14, at 2:15 o'clock
at the First Christian church
social rooms.
Mn. Harlan Moe and Mrs.
E. A. Teter are program chair
men, presenting Mn. William
Iron and Mri. Robert Fry of
Salem in musical selections
Mri. Aage Anderson li to give
a seriei of Scandinavian
Chrlstmai legends.
Instead of an exchange of
gifts, the membera plan a sil
ver offering for the Corvallli
Children's Farm home, spec
ial gifts for the Salem state
hospital, and for the boys at
Woodburn MacLaren Home
Presiding at the tea hour
will be Mrs. John Tweed
Mrs. Ethel Brown, Mrs R. A
McClanathan, Mrs. Harry Car
son and Mrs. Mark Hungate
SHOE! FOR EVERY MEMBER
OF THE FAMILY
John C Robert Far Mn
DANA'S BOOTERY
Capitol Shopping Center
OFFER
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Silttff OretM
Women
tOWBT FISCHER
Holiday Invitations
Several more Invitations are
out for gay pre-boliday at
tain. Christmas greeting cards
were received today from Mn.
Ralph W. Johnson and Mn. H.
M. Boeach for Chriitmaa
brunch for which they will be
hostesses on December 17. The
affair will be at the Falrmount
Hill home of Mrs. Johnson on
John street between the hours
of 10:30 and 2:30 o'clock.
Mn. Arnold Krueger haa In
vitations out for an informal
party for which ahe is to en.
tertain Monday afternoon next
at her home at the Lee. Guests
are invited to call between 3.30
and s:30 o'clock.
Mn. Albert C. Gragg baa
planned her annual neighbor-
nood tea for Tuesday, Decern
ber 22, cards being received
for the affair Tueaday. Gueata
are invited to call between 3
and S o'clock at the North
Capitol itreet home of the
Graggi.
Salem friends have received
Invitations to an open house
for which Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Spaulding, formerly of this
city, are to entertain on De
cember 20 at their Dunthorpe
nome on boulhwest Green-
wood drive, Portland. Hours
for the affair are between 3
and 8 o clock.
Rebekah Groups
Several meetings have been
scheduled by Rebekah lodge
groups for this week. The
Three Links club will meet
Friday, December 11, at noon
for a no-hoit dinner followed
by a Chrlstmai party.
The FL club li icheduled to
meet at the home of Mn. Keith
Henderson Thursday evening,
December 10. The LAPM will
meet at the Odd Fellowi tem
ple also on Thursday evening
when they will elect officer!.
Past Noble Grands have
scheduled a party for the fol
lowing week at the home of
Mn. John Wllei. They will
meet for both a Christmas
party and business meeting
Wednesday, December It.
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LAST SOCIAL afternoon
to be staged this year by
membera of Chadwick chap
terd, Order of Eastern Star,
was Tuesday at the Masonic
temple.
Decorations were in keep
ing with the holiday theme.
The program consisted of
three readings by Mae Baker
and group singing of Christ
mas carols Mrs. Earl Wiper
was chairman of the commit
tee.
TWENTY attended the
Christmas party of Delta Gam
ma a'umnae last evening at the
chapter house. The girls of the
active chapter put on the en
tertainment. The alumnae
brought Jams and Jellies for
the house, also the gifts to be
presented to the state school
for the blind.
DINE AND DO club Is meet
ing Thursday for luncheon at
1 o'clock at the home of Mn.
G. C. Pomeroy, 4715 North
River road.
Compliment her with a
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QUELQUES FLEURS
PERFUME ... the most
treasured thought of all.
$3.50 to $18.50
EAU DE TOILETTE . . .
for in-between momenta
of refreshment ... in a
charming aee-thra pack-ego-
$2.75 and $3.95
DUSTING POWDER . . .
the last word in bith
luxury.
Chantilly,
$1.50 and $3.9$
Qurtquti FUurt,
1200
Shower for
Bride-Elect
On Thursday
Misi Lorli Leanne Weill,
w h o is to be married next
Sunday to Benjamin C. Col
bath, will be feted at a ihower
and party to be given Thun-
day evening by Miss Joyce
Spillman and her mother,
Mrs. E. K. Spillman at their
home. The ihower will be a
milk glass one.
During the evening, guests
will wrap the dream cake for
the wedding. A late dessert
will be served.
Feting the bride-to-be will
be her mother, Mn. Alia L.
Wells, Mn. Cyril Colbath,
mother of the bridegroom
elect; Mn. Everett Herbert,
Mn. Glen Hamilton. Miu
Marvelle Coleman, Mn. Lee
Coleman, Miss Darlene Eng
dahl, Mn. Lloyd Oberson,
Miu Penny Oberson and the
hostesses
On Frldiy evening, a Darty
for the couple will be given
at their future hjme. the
event to follow the rehearsal
that evening.
Christmas Party
cnristmai festivities were
featured at party given by
the Business and Profeuional
Women'! club Tuesday night
at tne Woman i club houie.
Among the highlight! of the
evening was the arrival ef
both Mr. and Mri. Santa
Claui, represented by Missel
Ruth Jaynei and Betty Elof
son. The play, "Not Even a
Mouse," was staged by mem
ber! of the Salem Civic play-
en. Mri. Louis Neuman led
the group In singing a number
of Chriitmaa carols. A solo
was aung by Mri. A. J. Are-
hart.
Gifts brought by memben
will be given to the county
welfare office for distribution,
and to the MacLaren school
for boys.
Guests at the meeting were
Mn. Glenn Seidler and Miu
Louise Cattuzzo who recently
arrived In Salem from San Le
andro, Calif.
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NEBRASKA club auxiliary
will meet Friday, December
11 at the home of Mn. Dora
Stanton, 1797 Center at 12.30
o'clock for a no-host luncheon.
There will be a ihort pro
gram and gift exchange.
SILVERTON Mn. Robert
Barnei and Mri. Lorren Barr
are entertaining at the Barnei
rural home, Thuriday even
ing, December 17, at 8 o'clock.
for the memben of the Mary
Elizabeth circle of the Metho
dist W o m a n ' a Society of
Christian Service.
A Christmai program will
be featured.
SURGICAL SUPPORTS
Of all kinds. Trasses, Abdom
inal Supports, Elastie Hosiery
Expert fitter privsta fitting
"ASK TOUR DOCTOR'
Capital Drug Store
4ei BUM Street
earner af Librrt
Itl Green llsnei
Gift oi...
if uc&:;m
Sis!
Miss Cummings
To Wed Soon
News comes from New York
City of the approaching mar
riage of Miu Luclle Cum
mings, well-known vocalist,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur E. Cummings, Salem, to
Edward B. Bagley of New
York.
The wedding Is planned for
the evening of Saturday, De
cember 20, at 8 o'clock in the
Rutgen Presbyterian church,
73rd street, wast of Broadway.
Miu Cummings has been In
the east for several yean in her
concert and teaching work. She
has appeared several times on
the Telephone Hour on the ra
dio and will again be on that
broadcast on March 1. Mr. Bag
ley is a senior associate of
Cresap, McCormlck and Paget,
management consultants.
The couple will be at home
in an apartment in New York
City until they build a aub
urban home.
Highland Mothers
Club Sets Meeting
The December meeting of
the Highland Mothen club is
scheduled for Thuriday Dec
ember 10 In the school audi
torium. The program will be
gin at 1 o'clock with Albert
T. Ziegler, an exchange teach
er at Parrlsh Junior high
school, speaker on Christmai
in New Zealand. Also, David
Wood, student at Willamette
university, will tell of the
Christmas celebration In Scot
land. Following the program a
business meeting is planned
with the president, Mrs. G.
Carroll Meeks, presiding.
Refreshments will be serv
ed in the cafeteria with Mri.
Wallace Beckett, Mn. Milo
Van Houten and Mn. R. L
Etheridge ai the hostess.
A nursery will be provided
for pre-ichool children.
Benefit Friday
Welcome Wagon, No. 1. Is
planning a card social at the
home of Mn. John Bower,
545 Fenway Drive, Friday,
between 1 and 4 pm. Pro
ceed! go to the project of. the
club for the Fairview home
Christmai party.
Mri. Robert Wlnkenwerder
will assist the hosteu. All
members are Invited, and may
call Mn. . H. Gormien, 45173.
for reservations.
BROOKS The Brooki
Gsrden club will meet for its
Christmas party at the home
of Mrs. Dollle Ramp, Thurs
day, December 10. Each mem
ber to make and wear a
Christmas corsage. A no-hoit
luncheon will be terved at
1 o'clock, followed by a
THE MOST
f0 DESSERT
" YOU EVER
Made with the Pike Ice Cream Rolled in Macaroon Cocoanut.
Group Aids
Cancer Fund
Alpha Psi chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi realized 380 from
its recent doll project and at
its meeting last evening voted
to send 320 of the proceeds to
the national cancer society
work and 380 to the Marion
county cancer group.
The meeting was at the home
of Mrs. P. C Anderson.
Plana were discussed for the
chapter's part In the tea to be
given next Sunday by all local
chapten of Beta Sigma Phi to
honor Mn. William L. Phillips.
Sr., newly named city sponsor
for the groups.
Also, plans were made for
the chapter Christmas party
planned for December 22 at
the home of Mn. Marvin Mc-Clain.
Christmai program and gift
exchange.
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Here's just the dessert you're been wanting for special boliday
paroes and dinners. The round ball is made of smooth, fine
flavored vanilla Ice Cream, and it liberally garnished with sweat,
rich cocoanut and topped with green frosting holly, red berries,
and a real red candle that lights! Iri the dessert yoa've dreamed
; and when set-red in a darkened room b a real tti tenon.
MX HOLIDAY SNOWBALLS pocked
ki moisture-proof carton complete
with doilies ond red condlas.nn.
Order Today for Parties
Also available decorated Ice Cresm Slices, Party
Cups, Christmas Tree Center Bricks, pins onr many
flavora of Ice Cream and SherberL
Wednesday, December t, 1953
Post 'and Auxiliary '
Plan Holiday Party -
The Marloa post and uzll.
usry. Veterans of Foreign Wan,
Mill mt tnffether fop th(p sn.
nual Chriitmaa party at that
Veterans of f oreign wan nail,
Sunday, December 13. A no.
host dinner will be eerved at
1:30 p.m. ...'
The program, arranged by
Mn W R BirnetL will consist
of numben presented by tho
children of in era oars, aiemoera
are asked to bring presents for
tk. rhilHrrn and fOfid for ft
Christmas basket to be given to
a needy family. . .
pi.- hokIi, hiisinA mMtinf
la icheduled for 8 p.m. Monday,
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Lovely ...
LADY ALICE
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