Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 11, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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Club Party
On Thursday
A no -host dinner, followed
by dancing, was featured at the
' family Chrlitrou party of the
West Salem Women's club at
the Wert Salem city ball Thurs
day night
Gifts were exchanged among
members and It was decided
that basket would be pre
pared by the group for a needy
family in West Salem at Christ
mas. On the committee were Mrs.
Feglnald Garrett, Mrs. Robert
Covert, Mrs. Ernie Thomas,
Mrs. Irl Folsom, Mrs. Lynn
Furbuih and Mrs. Reginald
McDonald.
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To Elect Officers
Woodbura The annual
election of offficers for Ever
green chapter No. 41. Order
of the Eastern Star, will take
place at the regular meting
Monday night, December 14,
at the Masonic temple. There
will also be Christmas party
and gift exchange. Refresh
ments will be served by the
past matrons. Committees in
charge will be Mrs. Harlow
Dixon, Mrs. Arthur Burt, Mrs.
Willard Atwood, Mrs. George
D. Jones, Mrs. Ora T. Morris
and Mrs. Nettie Johnson.
COLORADO
PAN-SAN
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SAN SHOP
$26.50 SHICK SHAVER
NO. 20
$21.50 and your old shaver
Use our Lay away Flan a small amount will hold
your selection until Dec. 19th
Schaefer's Drug Store
115 No. Commercial St
Open Dally 1:e A. M. to P.M.
Sunday A.M. to 4 P.M.
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Come To
Factory aasmsenMlve wW be In ear stare all
beam pcoduals for yea. Come in, let os show
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4 lbs; or Ugbrtrweight,
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COFFEEMASTEI
it's auUMnsdd Yob caal
lilt Perfscl coffee
every nme 1 cap to a.
No watching oo
worry; All geea-like
chromlom plate; No
glau bowli to brealu
166 COOKER
Cooks eggs lit urn
i ii j alia exactly as yoa
t yj Has s all aatoauu-
Sf' lotlly.Vaiysoft.BMdiuia,
if bard or any -Wares la bat a see, t sag capacity.
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Heads Scout Council Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding,
above, recently was elected president of the Santiam area
council of Girl Scouts. Mrs. Spaulding has been active in
the Scout work since the council was first established In
this area. Offices recently were moved to Salem. (Jesten
Miller studio picture.)
Give Sunbeam -and jf
You'll Give the Finest!
WIS CHRISTMAS!
Our
Mooa 10
MIXMASTER
Hat the exduiivo
larger BOWL-FIT
beaters for EVEN
sailing, greater
AERATION, and
lighter, higher,
f iner-testaree
qoKKer, stars
irons festtn
MM la 10 eecoadi)
Thome-tip heal reg.
alaior la haodlt,
cool, eeiy-to-aet,
eoavoniaody marked
for all rjrps iabricai
tmim tor ttlndt, without popping or bang
ing. Ewy tlict alike moist, dry, thick slices
r thin.
dunbeam
WAFFLE BAKER
Automatically I
snakes 4 delicious, I
good-iued waffles
at one time. No
eoonuioo, waiting or delay buoeon 1
seme 4 people
k cooks! It deep tries! Does
things better. Has
greater eoerumen Use at
every day for cooking, deep
frying, as a bun warmer.
Steamer, etc.
Bring yonr Shavemaster In for a free cleaning
and oiling by a factory representative All Day
Sal., Dee. It.
Missionary Group
Silverton Meeting next
Tuesday evening at 7:30
o'clock, will be the Immanuel
Lutheran Woman's Mission
ary federation, at the fireside
room of the parish house. -
A brief business session Is
to be followed by a joint meet
ing of the WMF group, and
the Immanuel Men's club, for
the observance of their annual
Christmas party. The program
is to begin at 8 o'clock.
Hostessess are to include
Mrs. H. K. Funrue, Mrs. Her
man Gottschlk, Mrs. George
Brandt, Mrs. Monroe Hanson,
Mrs. Andrew Hollin, Mrs. C.
E. Jorgenson, Mrs. George
Walker and Mrs. Jonas By-berg.
SATURDAY
Let ws serve you a free omb of
sJoIMoim eoffeo made In the stow
Sunbeam Coff oomastor.
Sunbeam
' TOASTER
Antomstic Beyond
Belief! All you do is
dropio tbt bread.
Brtmd hu'irs itstlf
Jtin pmib. Tst
with one bakina
ft
SUNBEAM
SHAVEMASTER
It shaves closer, cleaner
In Ira time than any
other method.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea. Orfi
ALUnit
Reports
Activities
Members of the Salem unit
No. 138, American Legion aux
iliary, met for combined
business and social event In the
Salem Womaji's club, Thursday
night.
Chairmen reporting during
the business meeting were Mrs.
James Delaney who told of the
poppy poster program; Mrs
Dan Psntovich, ways and
means; Mrs. A. B. Chapman,
child welfare, who reported
that the club bad donated a to
tal of 131 worth of clothes and
$10 Worth of bedding to child
welfare; Mrs. Harrie Hend
ricks, rehabilitation chairman,
announcing that the unit would
send gifts to veterans In the
TB hospital.
.Monday, December 14. three
members of the auxiliary will
spend the day in the Portland
Veterans hospital wrapping
gifts for veterans.
The group also voted to send
$10 to the Marion county well
baby clinic. They also agreed to
purchase a new history .book
for use by unit members.
Junior chairman, Mrs. Fred
Matthieu, reported that the lun
iors will meet Saturday, De
cember 12 at 10 a.m. in the
basement of the Woman's club
house. Girls are asked to bring
a sack lunch. Gifts will be ex
changed. The sewing group will meet
Tuesday, December 15, at the
home of Mrs. Bert A. Walker
for a no-host lunch at 12 noon.
A Christmas party will follow.
It was also announced that
the executive board will meet
January 7 at the home of Mrs.
Jack Simklns.
An exchange of gifts and the
singing of Christmas carols fol
lowed the auxiliary business
meeting. Committee chairmen
were Mrs.' Harrie Hendricks
and Mrs. Leslie Beard. They
were assisted by Mrs. Walter
Esplin, Mrs. Carlton Roth, Mrs.
Bert Walker, Mrs. Joe Marcroft
and Mrs. John CattralL
Party on Monday
Mt. Angel Court Marion
No. 718, Catholic Daughters
of America, will entertain
members at the annual Christ
mas party Monday evening.
December 14, following the
regular business session at 8
o'clock at St. Mary's school.
The evening program will
include entertainment and re
freshments. Members will
conduct a gift exchange, and
will also bring canned goods
for the St Mary's parish
Christmas baskets for the
needy.
Arranging the party will be
the social committee, Mrs. Al-
vin Saalfeld, Mrs. Carl Ful
ler, Mrs. Raymond Rothen-
fluch and Mrs. Alois Kirsch,
assisted by Mrs. J. W. Mcln
tyre, Mrs. Alcuin May, Mrs.
Vincent Smith, Mrs. Joseph
Schmttt, Mrs. William Fessler,
Mrs. Henry Geek, Mrs. Ben
Ackerman, Mrs. J. D. Hauth,
Mrs. Ralph Stenger and Miss
Margaret Traeger.
...
OES Elects
Albany Election of offi
cers was conducted Monday by
Barzillai chapter No. 18, Order
of the Eastern Star, at a spec
ial meeting at the Masonic tem
ple. Mrs. Harold Fisher was el
ected worthy matron; Richard
McDonald, worthy patron; Mrs.
Peter Ployhart, associate ma
tron; Peter Ployhart, associate
patron; Mrs. Violet Huntley,
secretary; Mrs. Leone Camp
bell, treasurer; Mrs. H. A.
Pontius, conductress, and Mrs.
Lars Fredericksen, associate
conductress.
Installation of officers will
be January 9 at the Masonic
temple and will be open to the
public.
...
Betrothal Told
Silverton Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Dillow of Silverton,
are announcing the betrothal
of their daughter, Miss Donna
Jesn Dillow, to Paul Ander
son, son of the Carl Andersons
of Evans Valley.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
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Today's Menu
Shiny green beans, delicate
ly flavored, point up this menu.
CO Mr AX I BINMU
Veal Chops Mashed Potatoes
Snap Beans, Italian-stylo
Buttered Squash
Crusty Bread ,
Frosted Almond Cake
Beverage
Snap Beans, Itallaa-Style
Ingredients: 1 pound snap
beans, N cup boiling water,
teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons
olive oil, 1 tablespoon wine
vinegar, pepper.
Method: Cut ends from
beans; scrub in cold water.
Slice beans in half lengthwise
to make thin strips; then cut In
half crosswise. Add to water
and salt; bring to boll; cook
rapidly, covered, until tender
crisp T to 10 minutes. Drain
off small amount of water re
maining. Return to skillet with
oil and vinegar; toss, well and
reheat; add more salt if neces
sary and pepper to taste. Makes
4 servings.
...
Dinner Guests
Silverton Miss Marjory
Johnson, recently from Illi
nois, now of Salem as Girl
Scout executive director for
the Santiam area, and Mrs.
John VanDeleur of Portland,
were special guests at dinner
Tuesday of the Charles Ma
sons. Mrs. Charles Mason was re
cently appointd as assistant
district chairman of scouting,
in meeting called here by
Miss Johnson. Mrs. VanDeleur
is the mother of Mrs. Mason.
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Recitals Sunday'
Mt. Angel Mrs. David
Traviss will present her music
students at twp Christmas rec
itals Sunday December 13, at
3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Par
ents of the children partici
pating are Invited to attend.
Students taking part in the
programs are, Patsy Aman,
Shirley Aman, Dorothy Baum
gartner, Bob Blem, Charlotte
Butsch, Kathleen Butsch, Peg
gy Butsch, Jean Ebner, - Jer
ome Ebner, Mary Ann Ebner,
Barbara Etzel, Charleen Fish
er, Joan Fisher, Virginia
Hauth, Suzanne Holier, Caro
lyn Humpert, Joan Jaeger,
Maurita Jaeger, Mary Ann
Kloft, Geraldine Lulay, Jean-
ette Lulay, Marie Meissner,
Rose Palmer, Sandra Prosser,
Lois Schmltt, Dale Traviss,
Diane Wilde and Donna Wilde.
...
SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.
Earl J. Adams are to have
as their house guest over the
Christmas week-end, Mrs.
Peggy Scott of Portland, a
lormer local resioeni.
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Miss Gutbrod and
Mr. Amos Married
Snerldan If las Frances
May Gutbrod, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Gutbrod, Sr.,
of Sheridan, and Kenneth
Amos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ot
to Amos of Sargeant, Nebr.
were married Wednesday, Nov
ember 23, In the Sheridan
Lutheran church, by the Rev.
George W. Mathlasen. The
double ring ceremony was
reaO before ISO friends and
relatives.
The bride, given In marriage
by her father, wore a white
sailn wedding dress with fit
ted bodice and long train. The
fingertip veil was held in piece
witn a crown of seed pearls.
The bride carried a Bible
topped with an orchid. Miss
Annette Ehnes was flower girl
and John Kouvie ring bearer.
Miss Doris Jean Subs of
Sheridan was maid of honor,
and bridesmaids were Mrs.
Doris Bundy and Miss Barbara
Byrkit, both of Sheridan. The
maid of honor wore a blue net
frock with a stole of the same
color and carried a bouquet of
chrysanthemums. The brides
maids wore pink net dresses
with pink .stoles and carried
chrysanthemum nosegays.
Neal Sanders of Sheridan
was best man. John Gutbrod,
Jr., of Sheridan, brother of the
bride, and John Peterson were
ushers.
Baskets of orchid and yel
low enrysanthemums. and can
delabrums decorated the
church. Miss Charlotte Brandt
played the wedding music and
accompanied Mrs. Allen
Brown, the soloist
Mrs. Gutbrod wore an aqua
dress with pink accessories and
a pink carnation corsage.
The reception was at the
Legion hall after the ceremonv.
Mrs. Bill Brandt cut the wed
ding cake assisted by Mrs. Out-
brod, Jr. Mrs. Walter Donicht
served the coffee, and Mrs. Lil
ius Koivu served the punch.
misa jean jones oi McMinn
ville passed the guest book,
and Miss Betty Kooy. Miss Al-
ene Williams and Mrs. Mildred
Gilson of McMinn ville vers In
charge of the gifts. Assisting
wiui ine servinsi were Ml
Jeanne Aaron and Miss Bar
oara xlugby.
After a trip to the coast, the
couple is now at home in Sher-
iuan.
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season at the Spokane borne
o! ner son-in-law and daugh-
na jnrs. Henry Glaze
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(Margaret Keene) and chil
dren. Mrs. Keene and her house
guest Mrs. Peggy Scott of
Portland, were honored at
Saturday night dinner for a
group of special friends at the
borne of Dr. and Mrs. P. A.
Lost.
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Honors Grandson
Woodburn Mrs. Frank
Purdy of Woodburn enter
tained at her home honoring
her grandson, A2c Francis
William Purdy of Mt Angel,
who recently returned from
Alaska, on a 30-day furlough,
and Miss Charlene Moe, also
of Mt Angel.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Purdy of Mt Angel,
parents of Airman Purdy,
Misses Rita and Harriet Purdy
of Mt Angel; Mia Jeanette
Purdy of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. Val Wolf, son Wayne
and daughter Diane ef Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. Artie Staab
of Salem and daughter Katy
linne, Charley Hess of Silver
ton and the two honored
guests.
Cards were in play with
prizes for high score going to
Airman Purdy and Miss Moe.
Second prizes went to Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Purdy and the
special prize to Artie Staab.
Refreshments were served
by the hostess.
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Birthday Dinner
Mt Angel Mrs. Mary
Ficker was the guest of honor
at a birthday dinner Sunday
evening at the home of her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Ficker.
Covers were placed for the
honored guest Mrs. Ficker,
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pros
ser, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Schwab and family; Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Gooley of Har
rington, Washington; Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Ficker and Judy
Ficker, Mr. and Mrs. Quinn
Beyer and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack -Schwab and son of Port
land, and the hosts Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Ficker and family.
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Friday, December 11, 1953
Rainbow Board
Members Are Guests
Woodburn Members of
the Rainbow advisory board
were entertained by Ever
green assembly No. 12, at the
regular meeting Wednesday
night at the Masonic temple.
Members present who were
Introduced and escorted to
the east were Mr. and Mrs.
Gail Wengenroth, worthy mat
ron and patron of Evergreen
chapter, O.E.S., John Schmid,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomp
son, Mrs. Leslie Psulson, Mrs.
Lafe Peterson and Mrs. Frank
P. Doerfler.
During the business meet
ng plans were made to re
member a needy family at
Christmas and also to go car
oling on December 18, follow
ed by refreshments at the
temple with the DeMolay
members as guests.
A program wag presented
which Included a group of
vocal numbers by the high
school trio. Misses Janice Han
auska, Karen Magnuson and
Marcia LaBarr, accompanied
by Miss Carol Ann Livesay,
and a degree honoring the
advisory board members who
were presented with a gift by
the girls. .
Refreshments were served
in the dining room with Mrs.
Gail Wengenroth presiding al
the urn. The committee in
charge included Misses Janice
Reiling, Charlene S h a ner,
Dorothy Baxter, Dixie Bean,
Matti Sue Clark, Sally -and
Suzanne DeArmond. Mothers
assisting were Mrs. T. M. Bax
ter, Mrs. Ray Shaner and Mrs.
Ivan DeArmond. '
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