PaieC Capital Edited kr MARIAN Miss Jenks Is Engaged Announcement 1 made by Mr. and Mrs. Dick L. Jenki of the engagement of their daugh ter, MUt Nancy Jenki, to Ger ald Layer, aon of Mr. and Mn. Albert Edward Layer of Net knwln. - A lata summer wedding is planned. The bride-elect la a aenior at Salem high achool. Mr. Layer la a aenior at Ore gon State college, to graduate In mechanical engineering in June, and li a member of Del ta Sigma Phi fraternity. The new of the netrotnai u revealed during the noli days to relativei and friendi in Canada. Children's Theater Reopens Saturday Tha Creative Theater for Children will begin ita second term Saturday, January . u the baaement of in xempomrj YWCA Building at 144 South Winter street. The apring terra will featura puppet playa, choral reading and spontaneous playa, aa well as a iuh jengui play for the older groupi. The morning session ia from 10 to 12 in the afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock. The theater la direct ed by Mrs. Murco Klngnalaa and ia under the aponaorahip of h. American Association w Unlveriity Women. . . Card Party Mount Angel The firat of aeriea of card partiee apon lond by tha St. Ann'a Altar aaxtcty waa given waaneaaay .tiling in tha auditorium of Ml Mary's achool. Awards for edi were clven to r. aahwmh and A. P. Duda for pi nochle: Mra. Kate Kruae and Mra. Emil Bochaler for bridge; Mra. Gerald Zollner and Mra lkmil Zack lor "300". Receiv jnf apeclal awarda were Mra. B. J. Wei ton, Mn. J. J. Penner, Mra. Wendel Hauth, Lee Pe ters, Mra, M. A. Beyer, Mra Gerald Zollner, A. P. Duda, William Annen and Mra. E. P. aviisetjamsar. Of Woodburn. Befraalimanta were served an lb school dintaf room try a boefeas comnittee, headed by MiToo4 ajishej. Junior CDAs January meeting of the Wntical Rose troop, Junior i Catholic Daughter! of America, waa at the home of Rosalie Kerr thla week, Miaa Mary Ann Fischer, leader, meeting wun the group. Project! carried on over Christmas were discussed, Including basket! of food pre pared for a needy family. A prayer chart also wai discussed. Roll call wai answered by those who were at CDA Communion Sunday and at the annual Catholic Daughters of America formal. t Next project is to sponsor breakfast! In the hall after all masses on a scheduled Sunday at St. Vincent de Paul church. Next meeting of the troop will ha at Shlrlrv DeHut'a " home on January IB. Today's Menu SrNDAT DINNER Rice with almonds fried and cooked in the aame skil let la superb with roast pork. SUNDAY DINNER Cranberry Juice Roast Pork Fry-Cook Almond Rice Whole Green Snap Beam Bread and Butter Pineapple Slices Beverage Fry-Cook Almond Hire Ingredients: 23 almonds, l' cup butter or margarine, 1 cup uncooked rice, 4 cup finely chopped onion, 1 cup diced ffrMn nnnr 1 14 l,afnAnn, i ::r, .,r Mii, j cues waitr. Method: Blanch almonds by , covering with water and heat ing to boiling: drain at once and slip off skins. Split al monds in half lengthwise: dry on towel. Melt butter in 10 Inch skillet that has a tight cov er. Add almonds, rice and onion; cook over moderately low heat, stirring olten, until rice is browned and onions yel lowed. Stir tn green pepper, aalt and water. Bring to vig orous boil. Turn neat as low as possible. Cover and leave over this low heat 20 minutca or until rice is tender. Uncov er and stir over low heat a few minutes. Serve at once. Makes C servings. -fi TALLMAN Women LOWRY FISCHER Miss Seems Bride-Elect Lebanon Mr. and Mn Milo Seemi are announcing the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Neva Seems, to Nelion Eu gene Stewart Miu Seemi ia currently working for radio itation KWIL in Lebanon. Her fiance la the aon of Mn. Herbert Nelaon of Indepen dence and Hugh Stewart, Springfield, and la now sta tioned in San Diego with the navy. No date hai been act for the nuptials. Kingwood Unit Reports Meeting Several membera of King' wood Unit No. (1, American Legion, gave community serv ice reports on Thursday night at the unit meeting at the King- wood Legion halL Mrs. Guy Hasting! reported that $103 was given in food and toys to three veterans' families during the holidays. airs. Karl Motuy reported on visit to the Veterans hos pital in Portland and the $30 worth of bedding the unit gave and the ditty bags made. A sum of $3 was given the unit from the district presi dent, Mrs. Carl Grunde, lor making the year's quota membership. following tha meeting Mrs. Jack Noteboom and Mrs. Ira Noteboom served refresh' menta. Trinity Lutheran Aid Entertained Silverton Mrs. Bessie Mor gan, president, waa in charge of tha new year's first meeting of Trinity Lutheran Ladles Aid Wednesday afternoon at tha church social rooms. The pastor, the Rev. Joseph . Luthro, introduced the top ic for the coming months: "The New Woman," supplemental texts from the book of James and First John. The four circles were re-or ganized and members selected. Chairman of circle No. 1 will be Mrs. Silaa Torvend; No. 2, Mn. Carl Johnson; No. 3, Mrs. Lewis Hall; with No. 4 chair man, yet to be ehoaen. The visiting committee per sonnel will be Mrs. AWin L gard and Mrs. M. O. Hstteberg. Tha enecctive Ladies Aid board is to meet Tuesday, January 12, with Mrs. M. O. Hatteberg to complete the year books. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. Olaus Moen and Mrs. Ola va Moen-Severson. . Officials Visit At VFW Auxiliary Silverton Guests from Sa lem Wednesday night, for the past president's event of the Veterans of Foreign Wars aux iliary No. 3004, were Mrs. Ar yan Strayer, department of Oregon past president, and Mrs. Joe Stirnlmcn. Mrs. Keith Berg was chair man of the no-host supper with members of the post and their cuimuumier. uca. Supper birthday honors went to Mrs. Hallie Williams. Past presidents present and I escorted for special honors and gifts of flowers included Mrs. Scott McPike, Mrs. Elmer Johnson, Mrs. L. F. Tucker, Mn. Emil Grant, Mn. Olaf Tokstad, Mn. L. M. Elliott, Mrs. Harry Walker and Mn. Lewis Thomas. During the brief business hour conducted by Mrs. Ed' gcrton, president, Mrs. Clar- ence Q u a r t i e r, community service, told of 220 houn serv ice during the past fortnight, $8 worth of magazines for the city library and 12 small nov el books for veterans. The hos pital chairman, Mrs. Harry Walker, reported many boxes of Christmas cookies and pop corn balls, and old nylon stock ings for rug making, sent to the southern Oregon veterans facilities. The defense chair man, Mrs. Frank Roemer, re ported a U.S. flag bought and presented to the public school kindergarten room. On reha bilitation, Mrs. Olaf Tokstad reported two pairs of shoes for children, and 12 dolls dressed fo. children of deserving fam ilies. The auxiliary voted to buy seven U.S. bonds for the VFW home building fund. CLEARANCE SALE! All Bulbs Miss Wise To Be Wed Mrs. Ingaborg Wise of rails City, anounees the forthcom ing marriage of her daughter, Miss Norma I. Wise, to Donald F. Petersen, of Salem, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Petersen of Centralia, Wash. Both Miss Wise and Mr. Pe tersen are employed by the state of Oregon. The wedding date is aet for January IT, at the First Con gregational church. New Classes at YWCA Starting Salem YWCA's next six weeks period of classes begins January IS. The basic sewing group the newest class and offers op portunity for beginners and mora advanced sewera to re view some of the basic rules. Mn. I McFarland will teach the class, to be Thursday eve ning st 7:30 o'clock. Textile painting, always one of the more popular elasses, again being offered on Tuesday evening at 7:30. Mrs. L. C Mitchell heads the class. Carl Hall wlU teach begin' ners and "artists" alike in oil painting class. Monday at 7:30 tha class meets lor a period of six weeks. The Gift Box will supply the materials needed. Lampshade making will be taught by Mrs. Mary Brown. She will give "tricks of the trade" as well aa help indi viduality in designs. Tha class is scheduled for Tuesday after noon at 130 odock. Three alsssss in bridge are being offered. Two beginning classes on Thursday . . . the morning class at 0:30 o'clock will be taught by Mrs. BJarne Ericksen, and the evening class at 7:30 will be instructed by Mrs. Charles McElhinny. Mrs. Elmer O. Berg meets with tha Intermediate class on Tuesday evening at 7:30. Men are welcome In these classes. English classes are offered to newcomers of this country. They are designed to help im prove spoken and written Eng lish. Beginners are taught by Mrs. Lloyd Hockett, and the more sdvanced class is headed by Mrs. W. S. Ankney. There no charge lor these classes, to be Thursday evenings at 15 o'clock. By calling the YWCA, 3-0187, those interested may register for any class, and learn about materials needed. New Members in Woodburn Group Woodburn The January meeting of the Woodburn Wo man's club opened with a no host luncheon at 1 p.m., Wed nesday, at the library club rooms. The committee in charge included Mrs. Harris Nelson, chairman; Mrs. Russell Hurl- bert, Mrs. Alvah Cowan, Mrs. J. Allen, Mrs. Edgar Cros by and Mrs. Ray Tyson, assist ed by Mrs. Don Barrett and Mrs. Henry Scheidegger. Speaker of the afternoon was Irving Brown, Woodburn attor ney, who gave a talk on "Wills, Estates and Investments," fol lowed by a 15-minute question period. New members received were Mrs. Lloyd Waymrle, Mrs. M. B. Howell, and Mrs. Adolph Glatt. Guests were Mrs. Harold MnVUlnn nft Mra R I. Hiifaa I Mrs. Harry VanArsdale. chairman of the Christmas gift project, reported an electric iron sent to the Children's Farm Home near Corvallis for Christmaa. Plans were discussed for the annual bazaar to be in the early spring with Mrs. Russell Ran dall as chairman. Members will meet at the Randall home. January 20, to sew for the ba zaar and work out further plans. The next meeting will be on Feb. 3 when Melvin Murphy of Portland from the Oregon Men tal Hvgiene association will talk on the topic "No One Wins the Family Fight." Mrs. A. W Andrews will be program chairman. OfS Meeting Woodburn Evergreen chapter. No. 41, Order of the Eastern Star, will observe the Mth anniversary of its organization at the regular meeing Monday nigh in the Mas onic temple. This will be the first meeting for the new officers with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Thompson presiding. The refreshmens committee for the evening will be Mn. Nettie Johnson, chairman, Mr. and Mn. A W. Beckford, Mrs. Layman Balrd and Miss Gladys Adams. l2 PRICE THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oresrosi l 44uMaJtusu mm, Telia Engagement Miu Dorothy Kessel, above, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Kessel, recently announced her engagement to Ralph Wick ham, aon of Mrs. Emma Wick ham of Silverton. (McEwan studio picture.) Hostess to Club Salem Heights Mrs. C. A. Lindsay was hostess to the South Hills Garden club of Salem Heights on Tuesday evening at her home on Hulsey avenue. Assisting was Mrs. Max Clark. Mrs. Frank Dye conducted the business meeting and the club decided to buy a book a year for the club with the first one to be on flower arrange ment. New "secret pals" were drawn by the members of the club. Eunice Brandt, landscape architect, was guest speaker, and discussed landscape de signing and showed slides of different places landscaped. She also showed slides of the California spring garden show at Bur bank. Mrs. Elmer Barkus was a guest and Mrs. Kenneth Graves was presented the hospitality award. CDA Event Woodburn Members of Court Victory No. 731, Catholic Daugh ters of America, will meet in reg ular session Monday evening at St Luke's hall, beginning at 8 clock. Mrs. Wenzel Doubrava is chairman of the committee in charge and other members in clude Mn. John Doubrava, Mrs. George Crimps, Miss Mary Bron ec, Mrs. E. L. Koeneman, Mrs. Paul Biion and Mn. John Sticks. After the business meeting the membera will roll bandages. MAIN FLOOR COSMETICS CLrfct cj tL hik other si;es $:.. 3 (plus lax) at. y tsiy -to-wash nylon pliue nooss $ "ttl' M l"HllnflI JlT',d "m oclion bock, button (root. Whila. V OOWHJHIM JTOK JL i fln Introduces you to M ; v.' U 1 1 1 I the most wonderful ' I ' " 1 experience of j ; V ill 'jy iaco powder "SgtSA created and mcde-to-order -lively , ; piiiQw ioryou 1 i Miss Miller Is Engaged Lebanon Announcement Is made by Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Miller of Lebanon of the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Delores Miller, to Ray Myen, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' Arthur Mvm nf Salrm Miss Miller, majoring in so ciology, will graduate this February from Willamette uni- J versity. she is a member of i Delta Gamma. Her fiance, now 1 in the air force, will be ata- ' ! tioned at Denver ftaln. He la a former student of Willam ette university and a member i: of Sigma Alpha Bpsilon fra ternity. An early spring wedding Is planned. Make Tray Favors At the Cop-ette meeting on Thursday night tray favors for the state hospital were made when the group met at the home of Mrs. Bill Wilson. A contribution to the March of Dunes was voted and the out-going president, Mrs. Ed ward Burk, snd out-going sec retary, Mrs. Nap Rogue, Jr., were presented with gifts. Penney's Saltan, Oregon FRIDAY NIGHT FEATURES! WBw PL,SSE h-emendou Jtmuri special! While ttttr test, foots lotoi pl iow o wool big comfortable UU" Ita i room; plwss) alga crowa! The com b wseola 10 tquors mini in, pftifrvflt wna oblt, lipperti cwtesgedl MUaNtMt Wed December 31 Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wayne Gregory (Vida Standley), above, were married December 31. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Standley and Mr. Gregory is the son of Mr. snd Mrs. Julian Gregory. (McEwan studio picture.) SPECIAL FEATURE! 100 NYLON UNIFORMS NEW FABRIC! JAPAN PLASTIC PANELS 049 M"r Prhcjiit, 6 90 Tent onjoy the tMturn ot this now fabric: o lot-proof o msew-preol o Sea artel o Mro-proof Noosj no Iroaiat o WtiHooalr MWKSTaRS ST0K ight pen torn. SPECIAL FEATURE! BOYS' COTTON FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS Now, hi now, not) chocks, subHo plaids, hold blocks patterns and colors fo satisfy eterf youthful tasta and whim! Sanlorliod for lasting fit. Good-looking far school; sturdy and warn for ploy, afterwords. f collont Conney nlool MAIN R0OI fl V Jt' I ONE WW Friday. January 8. 1953 Election For Club Mrs. L. C. Tennis was elect ed president of Chemeketa Toastmistreaa club on Thurs day night at the group's bi monthly meeting at the Golden Pheasant Mrs. Tennis suc ceeds Mrs. Lee Haskins. Other officers elected in clude Mrs. Emma Brown, vice president; Mrs. W. E. Murphy, secretary; Mrs. G. A. Sherman, treasurer and Mrs. C. E. Jsqua, corresponding secretary. The new officers will be in stalled on January 21. SILVERTON Mrs. Hugo Boehmer snd her two daugh ters, Karen and Janet, have re turned from a fortnight visit with immediate relatives in Los Angeles and Palo Alto, Calif. In Palo Alto, the Boehmers were at the home of the former Marge Kastegar, now Mrs. Fred Keller. In other areas in southern California, they were in the homes of brothers and aisters of Mrs. Boehmer. KNITTING PROBLEMS SOLVED When Ton Call 2-5545 Alterations, Mending and All Types of Repairs til limit 4 WIRE STOCK! MEN'S TOPCOATS 3 Big Groups All Priced lo Sell Fast . . . 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