Pact 10 TBI CAPITAL JOURNAL, gab. OnfM Thursday, December 10. 195S Silverton OES Elects 6Uverton Officer elected Tuesday evening at the meet ing of Ramona chapter, No. M, Order of Eastern Star, were tin. W. Dale Lamar, worthy natron; W. Dale Lamar, wor thy patron; Mr. Wayne week, assoclste natron; Harry Blchei, auoelate worthy pa tron; Mrs. Harlan Loe, secre tary; Mrs. F. I. Sylvester, treasurer; Mrs. Austin Sanford as eonductreas; Mrs. Harry Ba ton as assistant conductress. A Joint Installation program with the officers of the Masons is announced for Saturday, De cember 18, the opening cere monials for the chapter to ba sin at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Harlan Loe told of the Christmas party of Ramona club at the home of Mrs. George W. Hubbe when offl eers were elected. Including Mr. Charles Leonard as pres ident, Mrs. K. Band as vice president, and as secretary- treasurer, Mrs. Norman L. Doddi. Mrs. W. P. 8carth gave a re port of the work of the Order of Rainbow for (3 iris, Ramona assembly, during the past term. Mrs. Orlo Thompson was re sponsible for the seasonal dee- orations of the ball. The meeting was preceded by a co hort supper when a group of members having birthday anniversaries In the month, were complimented. . Mr., Mrs. Davit Entertain Saturday Among those planning par ties preceding the Cams club dance this coming Saturday evening are Mr. and Mrs. lred Davis. Guests of the Ds vises for the dance will be Mr. and Mrs. Dean McMurdle of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Parker Gles of Independence. For the pre-dance party the guest list will Include the Mc Murdies, the Gleses, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril J arris, Mr. and Mr. .Ernest Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent McLoughlin and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gottfried, both couples from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Welter of etayton, Mr, and Mrs, Harold Muhs, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Fer guson, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gottfried, Mr. and Mrs. Wll ber McCune, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Reimann, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott, Mia Mary Prime, Don Armprleat. Today's Menu Betrothal Told Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. Boy A. Trottler of route 2, announce the engagement of their daugh ter. Miss Sharon Trottler, to Keith Xlavano, son of Mr, and Mrs. Alvln B. Klavano, Ml Harden drive. Both are graduates of Leb anon high school, Mr. Klavano having recently returned from Germany where he served In the Air Force. The wedding data has not been decided. Mushrooms-ln-cream are sup- er-epeclal with fish and spin ach. Friday Fare Broiled Fish Fillets . Leafy Spinach Mushrooms a la Crem French Bread Pears with Cheese Beverage Mushrooms a la Creme Ingredients: hi pound med ium size mushrooms, I table spoons butter or margarine, salt and pepper, teaspoon flour, hk cup cream. Method: Rinse mushrooms quickly In cold water; wipe dry; cut a thin slice from stem ends and discard. Slice mush rooms vertically through caps and stems. Melt butter In 8 Inch skillet; add mushrooms and cook over moderately low heat until partly wilted, stir ring for several minutes. Turn heat low and cover tightly; cook about S minutes longer so Juices accumulate. Sprinkle lightly with salt and pepper. Stir In flour until it disappears. Add cream; stir until sauce thickens; add more salt and pepper if necessary. Makes 3 to 4 servings. . Miss Dean and Mr. Bond Married Lebanon Planning to make their home In Mesa, Aril., are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bond (Rose Dean) who were wed Thursday, December 3, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Piatt Mr. Piatt, who Is president of the Lebanon church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, performed the double ring cer emony at 7 p.m. The bride wore a coral knit afternoon dreas with black ac cessories and a white stole. Her flowers were white carnations. Her sister, Mrs. Shirley Dean, was maid of honor. She wore a navy blue suit with red accessories and a carnation corsage. Bruce Miller was best man for the bridegroom. Mrs. Bond, daughter of Mra Lola Dean of Lebanon, and Dewey Dean of Salem, grad uated from Lebanon high school The bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bond of Mesa, 1 attending Arizona State col lege, majoring In business and law. His servicejecord Includes more than two years overseas with the U. 8. Army Corps of Engineers. e Neighborhood Tea A tea honoring new neigh bors was given by Mrs. W. J. Sullivan at her home at 345 to 6 Forest Hills Way, from 4 O'clock this afternoon. The new neighbors are Mrs. Robert Sullivan, Mrs. H. C. Saalfeld. and Mrs. G. W. Coch ran. Pouring were Mrs. w. B. Sullivan, and receiving guests at the door were Miss Shirley Quiring. Others assist- ing were Mrs. A. L. Quiring, Mrs. Pauline Starred and Miss Diane Wasserman. Invitation were sent to 30 guest. Garden Club Sets Greens Show Event Woodburn At the regular meeting of the Woodburn Gar den club Tuesday night at the library, plana were completed for the annual Greens Show which the club la sponsoring. Saturday, December It, at the library club room from S to p.m. The public 1 Invited to atteno. Mrs. George Sweeney Is gen eral chairman of the show and appointed the following committees: Guest book, Mrs. Harold Col (an and Mr. Edwin Johnson; welcoming commit tee, Mr. H. F. Butterfleld, Mrs. James Lsvesay, Mrs. Frank Co vey; arrangements, Mrs. Ralph Bair, Mr. C. A. Wilkin. Mra. Ray Olatt Refreihments will be served with Mrs. Rslph See ly In charge of the coffee and tea table with Mr. John Corn well and Mrs. Alvsh Cowan presiding at the urns. No charge will be made for exhib its or refreshments. Mrs. Wanda Edlund. state chairman for the Garden club corsage program, will be pres ent with msterlals for making corsage. A number of local or ganizations are planning to ex hibit. The meeting opened with a no-host dinner at 3:30 p.m. for member and families, follow ed by the business meeting. A program Was enjoyed which included group singing. led by Mr. Harold Colgsn with Mrs. Charles Dean at the piano, a gam In which the prize was won by Mrs. Ralph Seely, and each member was asked to tell of hia or her most outstanding Christmas. The decorated Chriitmai tree wai arranged by Mrs. Harold Col gan and a gift exchange com pleted the evening. At CDA Meeting "The First Christmas" was dramatized by members of the Blue Bird troop from St. Jo seph's grade school during a Christmas meeting of the Catholic Daughters of Amer ica, Wednesday night at the Catholic Center. The play was directed by Mrs. John A. Ritchey. Follow ing a brief business meeting, the group sang Christmas carols. During the singing, Santa Claui appeared. He was represented by the grand regent Mrs. Wesley Goodrich. Refreshments were served following the distribution of gifts. Mrs. Margaret Brown was chairman of the committee. see 33. at the L. R. Forest November Peckham Grove. , The service wa read by the Rev. C. F. MeCalL Jr, of the First Congregational church of Forest Grove ta the of Immediate relative friend of the bride and bride groom. Among the guest present were the bride's two son and her daughter, Harold Eugene Richards and hfij wife, Robert Richard and Dorothy Ann Wink. The NUlaon plan ta make their home in Fall City, e SALEM Ce-Ree club will meet thi Friday evening at the Salem YWCA The eve ning will begin with dinner at 6:30 o'clock and be followed with a "Sloppy Sock" Hop. Member and friend d sailing dniner reservation (hould phone the YWCA. e ffnai B'rith Women B'nal B'rith women, Willam ette valley chapter. No. 136, met this past Tuesday at the Temple Beth Sbolom. The program consisted of a Chanuka program by the Tem ple Beth Sholom Sunday school. Participating in the program were Mrs. Mike Stein- bock a the grandmother; and children were Karen Linn, Kathy Merin, Judy Jacobsen, Theresa Blum, Thelma Kline, Philip Perlman, Jerry Stein- bock, Grant Stelnbock, Sydney Stelnbock, David Stelnbock and Sharon Golden. Following the meeting, refreshment were served by hostesses, Mr. Ruby Perlman and Mrs. Jean Adler. Junior Women Silverton The annual Christmas party for members of the Junior Woman's club of Silverton was at the home of Mrs. Lowell Hoblitt, with Mrs. Leland Morgan, co-hostess. Mra Morgan and the pres ident, Mrs. Edwin G. Heinon- en, planned a program in an inexpensive gift exchange and wrapping 28 huge packages of gift for the state hospital. Mr. Harry Walker demon strated the work of making Christmas glow candles. The singing of Christmas carols wai led by Mrs. Charle Leonard, Jr. The president, Mr. Heinon- an, announced that the Satur day, 1 o'clock afternoon library story hour ia to be postponed until January. Tb hosteeae served lata WSCS Event Silverton Woman' Soci ety of Christian Service of the First Methodist church 1 meet ing Tuesday afternoon, Decem ber IS, S o'clock, at the church social room, with Ellen circle member directing the pro gram and the Sara Adam Cir cle to be responsible for the refreshment. A program feature will be the appearance of Junior high choral member directed by Mr. Knute Digemea. To be heard In two vocal (election will be Mrs. Paul Henry, wife of the recently appointed pas tor. . A special feature' of the af ternoon is termed "A White Christmas." Member of the WSCS arc to bring gifts wrapped in all-white paper and decoration to be taken to the Methodist home In Salem. Mt. Angel Mt. Angel Mr. and Mr. William Harrahlll had as their guests recently Mr. and Mra Thomas McGowan of Grand Island, Neb. Mrs. Harrahlll and Mrs. McGowan are sisters. They ewHiwnniniiioeie were on a three week trip by plane, and also visited in San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and Denver, Colo. There will be a parents' meeting of the Mount Angel Prep Mother club on Thurs day evening, Dee. 10, beglnniirg at 8 o'clock in the school recro. I atlon ball. All lather and mo j then of Prep students era In vited to be present Nilhon-Wink Fall City Mist Dorothy Wink and F. 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