THE CArtTAtTJOrfiVXE. Salt, Ortfm M on El e 'a . ci ' P D I T lc A P f r 4 r i i i i i ! ! ) Capital Women Edited by MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER Mrs. Kleen Spinsters President Two new officer! were named t Um meeting of Salem Spinster! club, Monday evening. Mrs. Delwyn Kleea ij the new president, tueceedinf Mrs. Ron ald Jones, Jr., who resigned. Mrs. Howard Msder wu named vice president to succeed Mn. Kleen in that office. The group met at the bom ef Mn. William K. Shinn with Misses Shirley Karsten, Grace Ehielda and Lola Mulcahy aa co- Hostesses. Plana were made for a Valen tine party for the children at the atate acbool for the blind. Assist ance to the blind school program is toe major project of the club this year. The club member! are working on toyi and stuffed animals for the toy library at the blind school Some Notations.. lyM. u r. ' Tt waa "engagement day", at he Pi Beta Phi sorority at Wil lamette university, four girls an nouncing ineir betrothals last ev ening . . . Miss Lollie Coffey told of her engagement to George Evans, Miss Cathy Kennedy, an nounced her betrothal to Jerry Laosmana, and Miss Maryloa Johnson told of ber engagement to Joe Hanrey . . . Among engagement announce ments revealed at the sorority on Monday evening waa that of Miss Marjorie Little, daughter 01 mr. ana Mrs. Ben utile, to nana weeks, eon of Mr, and Mrs. Clinton Week! , . . During the aouaayi, mum Little bad an nounced the engagement at a family party . . . The Monday an nouncement was lor ner sorority sisters ... a Happy New Year's meter waa on toe dour all day, concealed in it a heart and ring with the names of the couple to be revealed at dinner time . , . Individual cakes were sent by Mrs. Little to serve at dessert at the sorority with the name! of the couple on the cake . . . Also during the day, Monday, was a poster on the door at Sigma Chi, Mr. Weeks' fraternity ... No date is set for the wedding. Both younng people are sophomores at Willamette university ... Amaranth Initiates At Monday Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Truman Cunv mingi and Mr. and Mrs. Rsy Beam were initiated into Hanna Rosa court, Order of the Amar anth, on Monday night at the court meeting. Guests from Cherry court in cluded the nuiron and patron, Mrs. Charlie McCabe and Rob ert Niekens; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Johnson and Mrs. Robert Nick- ens. The next meeting will be a social one on Saturday, January 18. as Mr. Atherton Is Speaker at Club Arthur A. Atherton was guest speaker at the luncheon and meeting of Salem club, Daugh ters of toe Nile, on Monday at the Masonic temple. Mr. Atherton is chairman lor this yesr's March of Dimes cam paign in Marion county and spoke on the campaign needs. Sewing preceded the luncheon and meeting. SALEM HEIGHTS The Belles and Beaus Square Dance club of Salem Heights will start the new year with a dance on Tuesday at the Salem Heights Community hall at ( p.m. THE WOMEN'S Fellowshin tea. Knight Memorial Congregational church, will be an event of Wed nesday at 2 p.m. MOTHERS club of Job's Daush- ters. bethel No. 43. will meet tor luncheon Thursday noon at the Masonic temple. Co-chairmen are Mrs. Kenneth Morris and Mrs. Wesley Stewart. Mrs. Clara Mickalson and Mrs. L. R. Hamlin assisting. MEETING Thursday will be Pringle Pleasant Point Social club, at the homo of Mrs. A. R. Barnes, luncheon to be served at noon. 3 Couples Announce Betrothals Mora engagement announce ments feature the early week's news. Emla MrGrath Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Me Grath of Woodburn are announc ing the engagement of their daughter. Miss Merry Mina Me Grath, to Richard M. Emlaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Emlaw of Baker. Miss McGrsth attended Ore gon State college, where she is a member of Alpha Phi sorority, and is now a senior at Oregon College of Education. Mr. Emlaw also attended Or egon State college, where he is affiliated with Delta Tau Delta fraternity, and is now a student st Willamette university. RllcheyAIIra Mr. and Mn. W. B. Allen of Rickreall announce the engage ment of their youngest daugh ter. Miss E. Ilene Allen, to Ed win Dean Ritrhey of Oeeanltke, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ritrh ey of Independence. A June wedding is planned. The news wss told on New Year's Dsy. Bsumgart-Young Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Young of Tigard, formerly of Salem, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Beverly Young, to Merle D. Baumgart son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Baumgart ol Salem. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Whitlock Tells Betrothal The engagement of Miss Judy Whitlock to Lawrence Scneelar, Jr., haa been announced. Ho date is set for the wedding. Miss Whitlock Is the daughter of Charles C. Whitlock of Sher man, Texas. She is employed at the First National bank. Mr. Scneelar is the son of Mrs. Blanche Scneelar and Lawrence Scneelar, Sr. of Salem. He is em ployed with toe Southern Pacific company. Initiation For Altrusa Four new members were -initiated at a candlelight cere mony for Salem Altrusa club, Monday evening. The initiation followed the regular dinner for group at the Golden Pheasant Those received into the club were Mrs. Esther Ryan, Mrs. A. E Steinmonts, Mrs. Emily How ard and Mrs. William L Wil Buffet Supper Fetes Pvt. Haugen , leaving Wednesday on an In teresttng trip are Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Slacey . . . They will take the Northern Pacific and will atop first at Milwaukie to take in the International Mink show . . . From there they will go to wew rork city and check their mink as they go through auction sales . . . They also plan to laxe in some special attrac tions in New York, including the Metropolitan Opera . . . They wiU be at the Governor Clinton botel while there . . From New York, they will go to Washing ton, D. C, whera they will buy a car and drive to Laredo, Tex as, going through Kentucky and Tennessee . . . They then plan to drive to Monterey, Mexico, on the Pan American highway and cross over to Durango on the Central highway, and drive south and over to the Pacific highway by way of Guadalajara . . . They will come home by way of Arizona and will be here the first week in March , , , MR. AND MRS. Ralph Willcox and children, Judy and Lee are at home after spending the holidays in rortiano. witn an uncle and aunt of Mrs. Willcox, Mr. and Mrs. George McBride. Other rela tives at the McBride home includ-1 ed Mrs. Dalphc Schink and chil dren of Corvallis and Mrs. Lew Brotherton, Corvallis and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wyman of Sandy. MRS. F.THF.L PRATT, Eugene, haa returned home after spend ing tha hnliHavs at fh hnm, f her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. 1 ana mr. axci jacoosen. Also vis iting the Jscobsens were a son-in-law snd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Msx Fowler and Judy of Corvallis. SILVERTON Mr. and Mra. W. O. Scarth (Donna Rae Wor den) and their small son, Bruce Worden, have returned from an over-holiday visit in .Klamath Fall! at the home of Mrs. Scarth'a parents and brother. the Ray M. Wordens. SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs John Elling recently entertained as house guests, Mn. EUJni's oroiner-in-iaw and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ross of Portland. Job's Daughters Plan Coming Events Several future plans were dis cussed at the meeting of bethel No. 33, Jobs' Daughters, Monday night A ski trip in February was planned and on February IS the parents of bethel members will be honored. The drill team an nounced it will practice each week for the grand session in Salem the latter part of April Associate guardian. Morris Stjwart - was escorted and hon ored as he is now grand master of Ainsworth lodge. Miss Marcia Hunphrey was installed as outer guard. Clair Holcomb, honorary grandfather of the bethel, was also introduced. A letter from Walter R. Drv. superintendent of the state blind school, was read thanking the girls for their help during the past year. Miss Susan Youngquist. hon ored queen, wss feted on her birthday as was Mrs. Jssper But ton, guardian secretary; Miss Marlyn Harlan and Miss Mari lyn Reancy. Miss Tonl DeSart read a paper during the entertainment and refreshment period. A party was given at the Julian Haugen residence Sunday eve ning to honor Pvt. Elmer Hau gen, who has been home on leave from the army during the holi days. He is leaving Wednesdsy to report to duty at Fort Sill Okla., having finished basic train ing at Fort Ord in California. A buffet supper was enjoyed, the following attending: Pvt. Hau gen, Mr. and Mrs. Hjalmar A. Haugen, his parents; his fiancee. Miss .Vols Campbell and her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Campbell; Mr. and Mrs. Julian Haugen, Mrs. Emma Garhel, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haugen and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hau gen and Randa, Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Williams and Charlan and Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Petersen and Howard, Jr. and Cheryl, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wright and Donnie, Clarence Haugen, Miss June Haugen, Gil bert Allen, Deanna and Donna Haugen. Cards were in play and before leaving the guests were served cotiee and cake, and a gift was presented to Pvt. Haugen. ANNOUNCEMENT has come from Seattle of the birth of s son on January 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Evanson (Martha Mar shall). Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Willard C. Marshall of Sa lem and Mrs. Alfred O. Evanson of Seattle. Mrs. Marshsll is now visiting at her daughter's home in Seattle. SOROPTIMIST club plans its regular luncheon and business session Wednesday noon at the Golden Pheasant Miss Perrin Bride-Elect Among the several engagement announcement! made during the early week waa that telling of toe betrothal of Miss Kay Perrin. daughter of Mr. and Mn. Edward A. Perrin, to John H. Elliott ion of Mr. and Mra. C S. Elliott of Klamath Falls. The news was told during house meeting at the Delta Gamma sor ority on the Willamette university campus, Monday night Mr. Elliott is a senior at Uni versity of Oregon where he is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. No date is set for the wedding. Wew Members for Breakfast Club Three new rpembere were present at the Tuesday morning meeting of the Salem Credit Women's Breakfast club. New mem b era introduced were Mrs. John Chamberlain, Mrs. Chester Cushing Jr. and Mrs. Larry Fitzgerald. Miss Midge Schultz waa a guest Mrs. Lloyd Myers gav a re port on "Present Trends in Re tail Credit." Mrs. Lue Lucas gave a report on the Christmas basket the club filled for needy family. On February 23 at the home of Mrs. Leo Childs, .the new members will be initiated and white elephant aale will take place. Rebekah Events Mra. Ray Webb and Mrs. Wil liam J. Beard were named on the planning committee at the meet ing of Salem Rebekah lodge on Monday night. Named on the budget committee were Mrs. Blanche Hull, Mrs. William Gard ner, Mrs. Clem Ohlsen, Mrs. Lloyd Pepper and Mrs. Clyde Bancrolt. Members of the degree staff will exemplify the Rebekah de gree at Monitor on February 13. Theta Rho club is to meet on Thursday evening, and installa tion of officers will follow. Miss Judy Bancroft and Miss Pat Schroyer will be the installing omcers. L. E. A. will meet Friday night toiiowea oy installation of of- :icei. Three Links club will meet Friday afternoon at 2 oclock. Joint installation of officers for the Rebekahs and Odd Fel lows will be at the IOOF-temple on neanesaay nigni aDout 8 o clock, and is open to the public. flOSsaorCJMtaT 2715 S. Comercial Ph. 4-6313 Today's Menu If you've never tasted spinach noodles, you have something good ahead! FAMILY SUPPER Veal Chops Green Noodles Parmesan Broccoli with Lemon Salad Italian Bread Fresh Fruit Beverage Parmesan Ingredients: One 8-ounce park age medium-ribbon noodles with spinsrh added, 3 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese. Method: Cook spinach noodle according to package directions: drain in colander. Turn into large heated serving bowl; add butter and Parmesan; tosa with two forks until noodles are coated with melted butter snd cheese. Serve with extra Par mesan if desired. Makes 6 servings. White Star TUNA Reg. 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