Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 07, 1954, Page 8, Image 8

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Peg in Washington
Washington D. C. Jan. I.
Dear Marian:
With Congress back In te
flon thi week, Oretjon'i delt
gatioq memberi and their
wive are returning to the
capital. Due on Wednesday are
Congressman and Mrs. Walter
Korblad and son. Alban, who
pent the so-called vacation in
Etayton. Actually most ol t h
members are kept busy at
home as here and while reces
ses provide little toore relaxa
tion, some of the members re
turned few days early to get
tome rest before reporting in
on the opening day. Also on
Wednesday Congressman and
Mrs. Homer D. Angell, of Port
land, will arrive. They divided
time between Portland and
their beach home at Ncskowin.
Congressman and Mrs. Har
ris Ellsworth arrived -in Wash
lngton on December 27 hav
ing visited their two daughters
and their families enroute
from Oregon. The younger
daughter, Mrs. Thomas Mc
Kenna, with her husband and
three children live in Santa
Fe. From New Mexico the Ells
worths drove northeastward
to Cleveland where the elder
daughter, Mrs, Donald Ditt-
man, and her husband and
three children live, and with
whom the Ellsworths spent
Christmas. Congressman and
Mrs, Sam Coon returned be
fore Christmas and with the
Larry Smyths were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Scott and their daughter, Miss
Nancy Scott. The Smyths' niece.
Kiss Pstsy Jeffcolt, Portland
garl in TV work in Memphis,
was an additional guest. Con
gressman Coon made a round-the-world
trip during the fall
as a member of a Congression
al committee. While he was
away Mrs. Coon visited in
Baker and with relatives and
friends in Southern California.
Senator and Mrs. Guy Cor
don and their son. Allen enjoy
ed the Christmas holidays
here, as the Senator returned
just prior to Christmas from
a tour of the South Pacific area
and Hawaii, in hi capacity as
a member of the Senate Inter
ipr and Insular Affairs com
mittee.. Senator and Mrs.
Iia( . Vr-hntl
. .. .,
rOr Uti Lhapter
Mrs. Louise Irving, Madras,
associate wonny grand matron,
conducted a school of Instruc
tion on Wednesday night at
Airuworth chapter. Order of
Eastern Star, meeting at the
Scottish Rite temple.
Mrs. Xndnsr were isennao John-
on, associate wortny grand I
pmtron, Chadwwk chapter, Mrs.
J. Edgar Reay. grand repre
sentative to South Dakota;
Mrs. Alice Lehmer, worthy ma
tron, Naomi chapter, Dallas; I
Mrs. Hazel Thompson, worthy 1
matron, Evergreen chapter, :
Woodburn; Mrs. Cecelia Me.
Clary, worthy matron, Gervais '
chapter.
Preceding the meeting a no- i
host dinner honoring Mrs. Irv- :
lug was given at the Marion !
hotel.
Those who attended the
meeting included Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Johnston, Mrs. Robert
Stutzman, Mr. and Mrs. George
Bixler. Mrs. J. Edgar Reay, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Coken, Mrs. J.
A. Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. How- ,
ard Jcnks, Mrs. Frank Brown,
Mrs. Esther Lcc, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Riffcy, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril
Parker. Mrs. Jnhn Woods. Mrs.
Bornariine Hunt, Mrs. Vcrsir ,
Davis. Mrs. Irene MrClary, Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Huff, Mrs.
f.ilhert Wynkoop, Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Whelan. Mrs. Verne
Jean, Mrs. Helen Graham, Mrs.
Jenny Madison.
Refreshments and a program
followed the school. Chair
men for the evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Morse Stewart, assist
ed by Mrs. Marjorie lliinrs
Mrs. Anna Kirkpalrick, Mrs
Frances Koop and Mrs Wen
dall Kamito.
DR. AM) MRS. JOHN A. KIT
CHKY and daughters. Kllrn Sin
snd Anne, have returned to Salon:
alter spending the holula unh
tnnr son, I'hiUip, at et I'oml
and visiting in Indiana. Amu- hj
returned to the University ol
Oregon In resume studies.
Today's Menu
Your table nf bridge iibvr
will enjny this delightful soup
nnoge i unrnenn
Vegetable Cream Soup
Supreme
Lobster Salad Sandwiches
Candy and Nuts Beverai,
Vegetable Cream
Soup Supreme
Ingredients: One 10 cunc
package frozen pras and car
rots, 1 small onion ( chopped i
1 cup chicken stock or IhhII.ui
1 cup light crrum, i-up cook
Ing sherry, salt and pepper it
taste), croutons and paprika.
Method: Cook peas and car
rots with onion, covered, in
Cup boiling lightly salted water
bout IS minutes or until very
tender. Force vegetables and
liquid through sieve or food
mill. Add stock, cream and
gharry. Heat fently to sim
BY ALENE (PEG) PHILLIPS
Wijai L. Morse and their
three daughters were in Wash,
lngton for Christmas, the par
enu having returned from Ore.
gon on Decmeber 10th. Mis
Nancy Morse, who Is studying
with Martha Grahaai in New
York, and Miss Judith, a sopho
more at the University of Oregon,
spent the holidays here, where
the youngest daughter AWT,
is a high school senior.
On the day before New
Year's, the Oregon State col
lege basketball team arrived
from Raleigh and spent the
day in touring the national'
capital. At noon they were
luncheon guests at the Inter
ior Department. In the absence
of Secretary Douglas McKay,
Larry Smyth and George Scott
served as host to the group of
17, and after lunch Congress
man Sam Coon escorted them
around the Capitol, where
they also paid a visit to Sena
tor Cordon's office. The coach,
"Slats" GUI, a long time friend
of George Scott, who was as
sociated with the college athle
tic department for several
years, commented on the fact
that the latter's daughter. Miss
Sally Scott, had spent Christ
mas day with the Gill family
in Corvallis where she Is a
student. The coach was on the
road with the team on Christ
mas day. Departmental staffs
members had expressed an in
terest in seeing the tall lads
from Oregon, including the
seven foot three player, but
arrival from the south was late
for the interior employees who
enjoyed a half-day holiday on
the 31st. A last-of-the-year
luncheon celebration kept me
from joining in the welcome
to Interior for the Oregon
Staters.
New Year's eve In Washing
ton was replete with big and
little parties and it was pleas
ant to welcome in 19S4 with
new-found friends in this last
year in Washington. While re
joicing in the cordial hospital
ity of Washingtonians, I relish
even more the continued ex
pressions of friendship from
home, especially as the second
year in Washington gets under
way.
Sincerely, Peg
imerlng: ana salt and DeoDcr.
Pour into heated soup bowls
lor cups; sprinkle with croutons j
nd paprika. Makes 4 good
servinc.
Note: If you have an electric
blender, you ran blend the
cooked vegetables with the
liquids until smooth, then heat
and season.
FINAL CLEARANCE
.SALE .
One of the largest ever held at.
Famous Name Fashions
The Finest of Materials
Corduroy Raincoats . . . 1 Group at 12.95
Coats .... 1 Group V2 Price
Dresses .... 1 Group at $10
Formals .... 1 Group at $10
Suits
NO EXCHANGES
NO RETURNS
260 N High St.
Alumnae
Entertained
Mrs. William D. Galloway, Jr.
and Mrs. Orville Kannier were
hostesses at the borne of the for
mer, Wednesday evening, for the
meeting ol Alpha Xi Delta alum -
nae.
L. C. Merriam of the Salem
Association for Retarded Chit-
-1 I I - k. A -
lii- ik. ,k i ik. r,,
The film was from the Washing-
Inn Hat. R.novalent Leuue IoIJUc",
Retarded Children.
At the business meeting, Mrs.
Clyde Charters wss elected rec
ording secretary to replace Mrs.
Rollin Lewis, who resigned from
the position.
Attending the meeting were
Mrs. A. C. Newell, Mrs. Lloyd E.
Darliag, Mrs. E. R. Derflinger,
Mrs. John H. Hann. Mrs. Wil
liam E. Healy. Mrs. Benjamin J.
Kerns, Miss Marion Joseph, Miss
Verna Keppinger. Mrs. M. E.
Knickerbocker, Mrs. Myron Po-
gue, Mrs. Glenn Stevens, Mrs.
Charters, and the two hostesses.
The group is planning to en
tertain for province officers in
Marco.
AMONG those participating in
a panel discussion on free lance
writing at the meeting of Port
bnd Alumnae chapter of Theta
Sigma Phi, journalism honorary
for Women, in Portland, Wednes
day evening, was Miss Vinita
Howard of Salem. The meeting
wss at the home of Miss Rebecca
Tarshis. Others on the panel
were State Representative Mau
rine Neuberger, Dale Caldwell,
both on general free lance work
and Mary Jane Waldo, fiction
writer. All are members of the
Portland alumnae group. At
tending from here were Miss
Howard, Mrs. Thomas Bruheck,
Miss Margaret Maeee and Mrs.
Robert M. Fischer, Jr. Miss How
ard is president of the Salem
club of Theta Sigma Phi.
Wed in Japan
Sheridan Norman Arthur Wol
fer, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur G. Wolfer, formerly of
Sheridan, was married to Miss
Asano Fuse, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Takichi Fuse of Yamagata
City, Japan. The wedding was at
the post chapel at Camp Craw
ford, Japan, Chaplain Charles. Ni
chols, U.S. Army, officiating.
Sgt. Wolfer resided in Sheridan.
He served in the army during
World War II, and is currently
stationed at Camp Crawford.
Sgt. and Mrs. Wolfer arc resid
ing in the Japanese community
in Sappore, adjacent to the mill'
tary reservation
" "
SILVERTON Two circles of
the Woman's Sneietv ol Christian
service ot tne Metnoaist cnurcn,
meeting Wednesday afternoon,
were the Sara Adams circle at
the home of Mrs. W. E. Toncy,
and the Martha circle with Mrs.
Albert Grinde as home hostess.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oregon
t Capital
Edited by MARIAN
c; Uri'Wt Cub
Pl'em Tfmen y iUD
Meets Dunnj week
Salem Writers club met at the
home of Mrs. E. M. White in
Four Corners for the regular
meeting Tuesday evening, with
assisting host
Members attending included Mrs.
N. F. Anderson, Mrs. Kooen
Hutcheon. Perry Kiegleman, Mrs.
N. M. Singleton, Mrs. Albert
Girod, Mrs. C. E. Lsyton. Miss
Rentka Swart. Mrs. John F. Mc
Nallie, Mrs. Lloyd Smith, Mrs.
Charles H. Jones, and the host
snd hostess. Guests were Mrs.
Ralph Bordrow and Mr. and Mrs.
R. E- Si pes. Several members
desiring help with their work
read original short stories for
discussion bv the group, it.
E. Sines read two poems, im
mortal Land" snd "One World
One Goal," which will appear in
his book.
A revision ol tne consmuuun
was presented by Mrs. Robert
Hutcheon. Further discussion on
the revisions will take place at
a special meeting to be called
soon by the president, Mrs. Lloyd
Smith.
Following the meeting, refresh
ments were served by the hostess
Mrs. E. M. White and the host.
Joseph Singer. The rebruary
meeting will be si tne nome ui
Mrs. John F. McNallie of Jeffer
son. HONORING MRS. Ronald
Jones, Jr., Mrs. Ernest H. Miller
entertained this afternoon at a
luncheon and bridge party, the
group feting the honor guest with
a shower. In the group were
Mrs. Jones, her mother, Mrs. J.
L. Harris, visitor from Tacoma;
Mr. Jones' mother, Mrs. Ronald
E. Jones, Sr., Mrs. Brazier C.
Small, Mrs Newbury Close, Mrs.
Harland Brock, Mrs. Harold
Schick, Jr., Mrs. Daniel Fry, Jr.,
and the hostess.
LEAVING Friday morning
for California are Mr. and Mrs.
Donald L. Young (Marjorie
MacGregor). They go to May
wood. Mr. Young to enter the
Air Force. He received his
second lieutenant rank n p 0 n
graduation at Oregon State col
lege last June.
FOUR NEW members were in
itiated into Oregon Grape camp,
Royal Neighbors of America, on
Wednesday night at the Veterans
! of Foreign Wars hall.
The new members are airs.
! Walter Van Osdol. Mrs Everett
I van waui.i, mi a. u,
and Mrs. Homer J. Lyons.
HOSTESS to her bridge club
Wednesday afternoon was Mrs.
Roy L. Houck, the group meeting
for dessert and cards.
A
Group at $25
NO REFUNDS
NO IAYAWAVS
Phone 3-7741
Women
LOWRY FISCHER
Birthday Party
Diane Arm priest, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Ann priest,
is to be honored at a birthday
party Friday afternoon at her
home. Diane will be four years
old on Sunday. Feting the little
girl at the Friday event will be,
Bobby Kravel, Alan Wilson, Sara
Sherman, Kim Owen, Ricky Van
W'yngarden, Bruce Williams and
David Armpriest, young brother
of the honoree.
Recifal Sunday
Voice and piano students of
Genevieve Cameron Parcher are
to appear in program on Sunday
at 3 p.m. at the Stone Piano
company. Friends are invited.
Charlotte Shriver is to be ac
companist. Taking part in the
program will be Dicky Horner,
nicnara itonae, norma Wiley, De
loria Shriver, Maureen Horner,
Doris StrinKham, Roberta String
ham, Mrs. Wiilam Shriver, Janice
Bishop, Marda Miller, Arija Lie
tuvietis, Patricia Collins,, Delia
Willis, Carolyn Bishop, Mrs.
Richard Rogers, Bud . Uregson,
D. B. DuRette.
HOME from a trio, to Palm
Springs and Los Angeles are Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer 0. Bere and son.
Jerry.
Salem, Oregon
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Thursday, January 7. 1951
Party for
Bride-Elect
Miss Othelene.Lee. who is to be
married this month to William
Colvard, la being honored at sev
eral affairs prec ceding her mar
riage.
Mrs. George A. Rboten and
Mrs. Wallace Carson are to en
tertain at the Rboten home on
Friday evening at a dessert sup
per and party for the bride
elect, guests to Include longtime
friends of the honor guest
.
HOME from a holiday time trip
to southern California are Mr.
and Mrs. Silas Gaiser and daugh
ter, Mrs. Bruce MacDonald. Tbey
spent Christmas with the Gait
ers' son-in-law and daughter, Mr,
and ' Mrs. Richard afaxfield, in
Monterey Park. Mrs. MacDonald
joined Mr. MacDonald for New
Year's at Monterey. He is sta
tioned with the army at Fort Ord.
.
All-Day Meeting
Silverton Mrs. Floyd Staiger
is to be hostess to the memberi
of the Abiqua Lsdies Social club,
Tuesday, January 12, in an all-day
meeting. A no-host noon lunch
eon will be served by Mrs. Staiger
and the assisting hostess, Mrs.
Loren Dunagan.
New officers, of whom Mrs.
Neil Verbeck is president, will
be in charge of the business and
program hour.
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