Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 06, 1954, Page 6, Image 6

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Capital
Edited by MARIAN
Miss Burris
Announces
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Winston C. Bur
ris are announcing the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss
Lois Burris, to Lt. Curtis Frank
lin, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Cur
tis Franklin of Rob-Ben Point,
Mountain Lakes, N. J.
The wedding is planned for
this winter, possibly in early Feb
ruary. Miss Burris attended Salem
schools and is a graduate of Ore
gon State college where she is
a member of Sigma Kappa soror
hi. She is teaching in Sacra
mento, Calif., Junior high school.
Lt. Franklin attended Phillips;
academy in Andover, Mass., and
Yale university. He is now a
lieutenant in the air force at
Mather field, Sacramento.
Legion Auxiliary
Meets Past Monday
January business meeting of
the American Legion auxiliary,
Capital unit, No, 8, was Monday
evening.
The group elected Mrs. T. J
Brabee, Mrs. Mem pearce, Mrs.
Lue A. Lucas, Mrs. Glenn Hoi'
man and Mrs. Claude Jorgensen
aa delegates to the Marion county
assembly. Alternates are Mrs.
Walter L. Spaulding, Mrs. Earl
Andresen, Mrs. Don Apperson
Mrs. A. W. Lovcik and Mrs. R.
C. Blaxall.
The next meeting of the Mar
ion County assembly will be at
the Salem Woman's club house
with Salem Unit No. 136 as the
host unit on January 15 at 8 p.m.
The annual donation to the
polio fund was voted. Lunches
will be furnished for three needy
school children from the child
welfare fund.
Pioneer post sent an invitation
to the group to attend a special
entertainment for all Salem Leg
ion posts and auxiliaries at the
Legion club on the evening of
January 22.
Past Presidents parley will
meet at the home of Mrs. Ella
Donnelly, 655 N. Cottage street,
on January 21 with Mrs. James
A. Carson as co-hotess.
Capital unit's second meeting
of the month, Jaunary 25, will
have for ita topic. Pan America.
and the chairman for the pro-
HOSTESS on Friday to her
knitting club tor dessert and
the afternoon will be Mrs.
Jerald S. Backslrand. Mrs.
James Walton will be an ad
ditional fuest.
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Tells Engagement Mi 'a
Incia Dewey, above, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dewey,
has announced her engagement
to Vernon Eugene Paul, sun of
Mr. and Mrs. John Colonic A
summer wedding is planned.
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Today's Menu
Here's a smooth as u
vri oesserl, and so prctt
Company Fare
Roost Duck
Browned Potatoes
Green
Currant Jelly
Hot Biscuits
Salad
Sunburst t'u-tard
Beverage
Sunburst Custard
Ingredients. 3 cup, ,
eggs. trnspoon sail.
spoon vanilla. i cup sugar 1
cup drained, sliced hrandy
flavored canned peaches.
Method: Have kettle boiling
for water-bath for custard In
saucepan, hent milk jim un
til small liubhl
spoon. ornrtually stir ,n
scalded milk Strain into Inn.
lered l'-fiiart baking dish;
place in deep baking pan.
pour boiling water into pan so
It comes almost to top cui
tard, Bake in slow (3:5 r )
oven 1 hour, or until knife in.
serted in center comes o u t
clean. Remove from even at
nna mnA nla ufnrri 111 i,an
of cold water to cool quickly !
Before serving arrange peaches
In a pretty design over top of.
custard. Makes 6 servings.
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LOWRY FISCHER
Wor Mothers List
Activities for Month
At a meeting of the American
War Mothers on Tuesday after
noon at the American Legion
club, a party to honor all mem
bers pait 60 and to present mem
with life memberships was
planned.
During the meeting, Mrs. Ben
Randall, hospital chairman, re
ported that 83 dozen cookie
were sent to Camp White over
the holidays. Gifts also were sent
to 27 men in the club's adopted
ward. $30 also waa sent for the
ward's canteen fund.
The next meeting will be on
Tuesday, January 19, at 12:30
nm. at the home of Mrs. Ed
ward R. Cook, with Mrs. Jsmes
Cogswell assisting.
Miss Roley
Is Bride
Woodbum A wedding of
late December was that of Miss
Virginia Belle Roley, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E.
Roley of Bend, and Leroy Clif
ford Murphy, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Archie Murphy of Wood
burn. The ceremony took
place December 28 at 8 p.m.
in the Woodburn Methodist
church with Rev. Ormal B.
Trick officiating. Christmas
decorations were used.
Soloist was Miss Helen Kern
of Pendleton, accompanied by
Mrs. Alfred Moon, who also
played the wedding march.
Mr. Roley gave his daugh
ter in marriage. She wore a
white satin floor length dress
of tulle with lace tiers, lace
bodice with low round neck
line and lone lace sleeves. The
short veil was held in place by
headdress of the same ma
terial as the dress. The bride
carried a bouquet of white
carnations with white ribbon
streamers.
Maid of honor was Miss De-
lores Dyer of McMinnville,
and bridesmaid was Miss
Gloria Berry of Sweet Home.
They were dressed alike in red
velveteen sheath dresses with
red net ovcrsklrts, and carried
white chrysanthemums with
green ribbon streamers.
Clayton Seaton of Wood-
burn, brother-in-law of the
brid'B ro,
iom, served as best
man. Ushers were Floyd
Howe of Silverton and James
Roley of Bend, brother of the
bride.
A reception in the church!
dining room followed the cere-1
mony with about 30 relatives
and guests attending. Mrs,
Samuel Isa of Woodburn serv
ed the wedding cake, Mrs. C.
L. Tharp of Corvallis served
punch and Miss Helen Kern
passed the guest book and was
in charge uf the gift table.
For the wedding trip to
northern California, the bride
wore a rust colored suit with
dark brown accessories and. a
carnation corsage from her
bridal bouquet. Mrs. Murphy
attended Bend high school nnd
Oregon State college and is
now a member of the faculty
of North Marion high school.
Mr. Murphy is in business in
Woodburn with his father. The
couple are at home at 355 Pa
i cific highway at Woodburn.
1 ( APT. RISSl.l.l. B. DAVEY
; of the V. S. army engineers, son
1 of Mr. and Mrs. R. J llavey of
! Salem, left here Saturday for
Fort Lewis, Wash., from where
he soon will leave for Japan.
His wife and" sons, William and
James, will remain in Salem.
During the past three years, Cap
tain Davey has been stationed
at the Pentagon in Washington,
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Honored an Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. John Heffley of the
WVhlnot community were honored recently on the occasion of
their 2Sih wedding anniversary A reception was given for
them by a brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Cirod
at Tigard.
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Mount Angel Mrs. Richard Phillips (Anna Sowa), above,
was married recently at a nuptial mass in St. Mary's Catho
lic church here. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Sowa of Molalla, Route 1, and Mr. Phillips is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Phillips of Middleton, Idaho.
(Madelyn Studio, Mount Angel)
FROM DAVIS, Calif., comes
news of the birth of a son on
January 4 to Mr. and Mrs.
Verne H. Scott. The baby Is
the second child, there being
a little girl, Patricia Marie,
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Harry W. Scott of Salem and
Mrs. Jane Forahee of Ann Ar
bor, Mich. Great grandparents
are Mrs. Cora Scott and Mrs.
Ella M. Tyler, both of Salem.
Mrs. Scott has gone south to
be at the home of her son for
a time,
Duo Tell Troth
Announced recently in
Portland was the engagement
of Miss Corene A. Porter,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ton A. Porter of that city, to
Richard B. Phipps, son of Mrs.
Mamie Phipps of Salem.
The wedding is planned for
June 26.
The bride - elect attended
Seattle and Portland schools
and is employed at the First
National bank in Portland.
Mr. Phipps attended Salem
school sand is in business here.
MRS. I.EON PERRY, presi
dent of Salem unit of the Ore
gon Federation of Republican
Women, entertained her board
members at her home this
morning. The group plans its
regular meeting for next Mon
day afternoon at the Senator
hotel.
AT THE meeting and lunch
eon of the Junior Hi-V and
Hi-Y Mothers rlub on Tues-
""ay. Mayor A W. Loucks and
Kenneth Seipp, juvenile offic
er. spoke on "Youth in Our
Community." A discussion
followed the talks.
T. JOHN'S MTHKRAN Kuild
will mrel on Thursday tiisht in
the Fireplace room of the !
church. The Kroup will continue
the study of the topic "Becom
ing better discinles."
KNTKKTAIMNG her bridge
club Thursday evening will be
Mrs. Oscar Specht, the group
to meet for dessert and cards.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Oregon
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New Officers in
Chapter Take Over
The new officers of Chadwick
chapter. Order of Eastern Star,
presided on Tuesday night at
the school of instruction meeting
at the Masonic temple.
Mrs. Lewis Irving, associate
grand matron from Madras, was
a special guest and conducted
the school. Mrs. Paul H. Hauser,
past grand matron and Milton L.
Meyers, past grand patron, were
also honored. The worthy ma
tron and patron of Salem chap
ter, Miss Helen Fletcher and
John Graybill were present as
well as the matron and patron
of Trinity chapter, Mrs. R. L.
Forster and J. E. Van Wyngard-
en.
Refreshments were served fol
lowing the school by the retir
ing officers.
SAI.FM Regonia society will
meet on Thursday night at the
YMCA. Dr. Charles T. Wil
son will be the guest speaker.
FRIENDSHIP club Is meet
ing with Mrs. B. C. Miller,
154.1 North 18th street, Friday,
January 8.
HOSTESS to her bridge club
Tuesday afternoon was Mrs.
Robert DeArmond.
AMONG CI.IB hostesses of
the week was Mrs. Kenneth
Perry, entertaining her bridge
group this afternoon for
luncheon and the afternoon.
MRS. WALTER KIRK was
hostess to her bridge club last
avening for dinner and eve-;
ning of cards.
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LEAVING Friday for Chicago I
are Mrs. Mary Thomas and Mrs.
Mable Klang. They will attend
the furniture and merchandise
markets while there and will
stay at the Palmer House. They
will be gone about 10 days.
(.AMMA Pill BUT A alumnae
met last evening at the home of
Mrs. Frank H. Spears, 26 attend
ing. Miss Margaret Simms,, Mrs.
James H. Nicholson, Jr., and Mrs.
Delwyn Kleen were co-host esses.
Mrs. Harry Slack and Mrs. Pes
mond K. Walker were welcomed
to the group for the first time.
1 The next meeting will be the
first Tuesday of February.
MOVING this next week to
their new home on t'laxier road
north of Salem will be Mr. and
Mrs. Kdward O. Stadter, Jr., and
children.
ALPHA XI DKLTA alumnae
are' meeting this Wednesday
evening at the home of Mrs.
William D Calloway. Jr., at
7:30 o'clock Co-hostess is
Mrs. Orville Kannier. L. C.
Merriam is to be guest speak
er to discuss the word for han
dicapped children.
1 HOSTESS to the Study rlub
1 on Tuesday afternoon was Mrs.
G. F. Chambers.
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lem Heights Woman's club will
meet on Friday at t p.m.. at the
home of Mrs. Vtilliam Cardner
7RJ Fairview avenue.
AFTER a three-week visit here
1 Mr. and Mrs. Kelton Lowery an
j children left this week for the
home in Jackson. Miss. The
: pe n t the holidays with Mr
i Lowery's parents, Mr. and Mrs
H. G. Maisnn.
ReteMiBcubrPaineW
World's tersest Seller it m
Parties for
Mrs. Walker
Listed
Mrs. Bert A. Walker, who is
leaving Salem soon to make
her home in Kodiak, Alaska,
ia being honored at several af
fairs preceding her departure.
Next Monday morning, Mrs.
Russel Beutler and Mrs. B. W.
Staeey are to entertain at the
Beutler horn at an informal cof
fee to honor Mrs. Walker.
This afternoon Mrs. Walker
was honored it a luncheon in
: tha Marine room at the Ma-
rion hotel.
! Making arrangements for
the affair were member of
her American Legion auxil
iary, unit No. 138. The tattles
were decorated In colors of
bh e and yellow.
Honoring Mrs. Walker were
the following: Mesdames Milo
Aeschlimann, Donald Baker,
Lesle Beard, Howard Blank
ley, Llnford Buren, John Cat-trail,-
A. B. Chapman, Charles
Creighton, Linn Davis, Mil
dred DeArmond, James De
laney, Joseph DiFilllpi, Ellis
Drrke. Wade Ellis, Walter Es
plln, Joseph B. Felton, A. C.
Friesen, Robert Fries!, Les
ter Geer, George Glisar," Ro
bert Green, Jerome Hansen,
Hairy Hendricks, Duane Ja
nlck, Richard Jennings, Jack
Johnson, Lois Keeney, Ed
ward Klippert, Dow Lowell,
Wilbur Lytle, Edward Maerz,
Myma Males, Joseph Mar
croft, Joseph Matujec, Calvin
Maus. Earley Mogan, Clifton
Mudd, Daniel Pantovitch,
Wayne Perdue, Kenneth Potts,
Donald Rassmussen, Donald
Reinke, Carlton Roth, Hubb
Saalfield, Harry Sierp, Sack
Slmkins, Jenny Slater, Ho
mer Smith, Jr., Clayton
Steinke, Harold Streeter, Ken
neth Taylor, Joe Tompkins,
Donald Van Hess, Charles
West, Walter Wood and Miss
Lois Wood, Carroll Robinson,
Clyde Warren, George Spaur,
Frank McKlnney, Fred Math
ieu Robert Baker and Theo
dore Ullako.
HOSTESS to her bridge
club on Thursday will be Mrs.
William S. Cole, entertaining
the group for luncheon and
the afternoon. Mrs. George Alex
ander will be an additional guest
Is Bride-elect Anounced
recently was the engagement of
Miss Natalie Kleinschmitt,
above, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John C. Kleinschmitt, to
James Verl Rowe. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lester Rowe. (Jes-tcn-Miller
studio picture)
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Wed December 25 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Richard (Joyce
Wyatt), above, were married December 25 at the Christian
Missionary Alliance church. Both are of Silverton. (McEwan
studio picture.)
At Garden Club
A talk on growing clematis
was presented for the meeting
of Salem Garden club Mon
day afternoon by Ralph Gar
ren, Mrs. James H. Turn bull.
general chairman, reported on
the recent greens show of the
club.
Mrs. Clarence Feller arrang
ed the surprise table for' the
meeting. It featured yellow,
a yellow cloth being used and
daffodils in a bird cage for the
centerpiece. Mrs. Ben Max
well recognized those having
birthdays in January.
Miss Elizabeth Lord and
Miss Edith Schryver arranged
the tea table. It was covered
with a yellow cloth and white
narcissuses and yellow acacia
were arranged for the center
piece with white candles at
either side.
Mrs. Turnbull and Mrs. Jack
Henningsen poured.
LEAVING this week for San
Mateo, Calif., will be Mrs. Samuel
H. Boardman to visit at the home
of her son and daughter-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boardman.
WOODBIRN Dr. and
Mrs. Fred Evenden of Sacra
mento, Calif., have been
spending two weeks in Ore
gon with relatives and left
Saturday for their home. They
visited Mrs. Evenden's parents
in Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Eu
gene Martin; his mother. Mrs.
Fred Evenden, at Woodburn,
and his brother-in-law and sis
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Eldrn Olson
and children in Portland.
i WOODBURN Members of
i the Women's division of the
Woodburn Golf club plan
their monthly luncheon meet
ing Thursday, January 7. at
the home of Mrs. Edgar Tweed
at Monitor. Assisting Mrs.
Tweed will be Mrs. Kenneth
McGraih and Mrs. J. F. Lacey.
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NEBRASKA club auxiliary
will meet on Friday at the
home of Mrs. Henry Kni;ht.
1580 Roosevelt. The no-host
luncheon will be served at
12:30 p.m.
IX SEASIDE tomorrow will
be A. J. Crose, state real estate
commissioner, and Mrs. Crose,
and State Representative Lee
Ohmart, state president of the
realty groups, and Mrs. Ohmart
They will attend the dinner
meeting for the Tillamook Coun
ty Realty board. Representative
Ohmart to install the new of
ficers for the group.
CREATIVE ART group of the
Salem Art association will meet
at the home of Mrs. Fred Hal
varson, 1580 N. IRth street, on
Thursday night. Slides of Can
ada will be shown.
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Wednesday. January . l95
Bride-Elect
Is Honored
Mount Angel - Miss Pau
cia Bisenius, who will be wed to
James Kirklin, son of Mrs. T. E.
Kirklin of Salem, has been feted
at several pre-ouptial showers.
The bride-elect, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. R. T. Bisenius. was hon
ored Monday evening, at a mis
cellaneous shower at the homa
of her aunt, Mrs. I. A. Bisenius,
in Portland. Guests were relatives
and friends of that city.
Miss Patricia Anderson and
Miss Aileen Anderson entertain
ed recently with a linen shower
at the Bisenius home. Present
were the bride-elect and her
mother, and Mrs. Dorothy Spra ti
er, Mrs. Arlene Ullery and the
Misses Geraldine Traeger, Kath
leen Hassler, Mickey Collister,
Leona White, Phyllis Wolf, Anna
Louise Plas, Barbara Lacy and
Ruth Schmerber of Gervais.
The wedding ceremony will be
solemnized at a nuptial mass at
8:15 o'clock Saturday morning,
January 9, in the St. Mary's Cath
olic Church here. An afternoon
reception will be in the Legion
Memorial hall.
District Event
Of Scouts Thursday
Annual meeting of Salem
district, Santiam Area. Girl
Scouts council, will be Thurs
day, January 7, at 9:30 a m. in
the YMCA.
All registered adult mem
bers are asked to attend, new
officers to be elected at this
time.
Regular monthly meeting
for the Leaders club is to fol
low the district event, Mrs. C.
M. Kushnick presetning the
flag ceremony. Refreshments
will be served by Mrs. Fred
Scheidegger and Mrs. Herbert
Carter. There will be baby
sitting service provided for
young children accompanying
their mothers.
MRS. HORACE BELL, 2335
Carlton Way, will be hostess
to the Merry Times club on
Friday at 1:30 p.m. for a des
sert. HOSTESS to her bridge club
today was Mrs. Richard A. Mey
er. Mrs. A. L, Adolphson, mem
ber now living in Portland, was
here for the meeting.
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