Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 15, 1954, Page 6, Image 6

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salens, Oregoa"
Friday, January 15. 19S4
Some Notations . . .
A in of $100 or mora 0I t
realised from th silver tea of Sa
lem General Hotpital auxiliary oa
Thursday afternooa and evening,
It la announced by the very weary
but happy co-chairmen, Mia. Earl
C. Lalearett and Mrs. William C
The very successful affair.
tractlnf hundreds of Salem folk
throughout the afternoon and eve
ning, was arranged In the beauti
ful new hospital building, the first
puDlic viewing of the edifice.
By closing time, mora than 1900
was counted, and many of the eon
tributions mailed in have not been
tabulated. . . . Also, many auxil
iary member have not returned
their tickets with contributions.
All three floors of the building
as well as the Basement were open
for the Inspection. . . . The foyer
and offices ss well as other rooms
were colorfully decorated with bas
kets and arrangements of early
spring flowers, msny of them sent
especislly to mark the tea and first
opening at the hospital. . . .
The tea table was set up in the
staff lecture room in the south end
of the basement. , . . The table
was covered with a handsome, full
length cutwork and lace cloth over
a turquoise one. . . . The center
piece was a large silver bowl filled
with yellow and white snapdragons
and red anthurlum. ... At either
aide were tall yellow candles in
large silver candelabrums, the
service all la silver, too. . .
la the receiving line for the
tea were Miss Uillaa McOeaaM,
superintendent of the hospital;
Mrs, W. C. Dyer, Sr., from the hos
pital board; Mrs. George I. Heff
aaaa, Mrs. Rex Klmmcll. Mrs. Rob
ert r. Waif, Mrs. A. W. Unci,
all representing the auxiliary. . .
Kiss Jeaephlas Baamgarlner
showed a aeries of color slides of
pictures she took while on her
European trip this past summer for
the Zorts club meeting last eve
ning with the comment aha was
amy an amateur photographer and
decided tr take a camera along
raiy uunnf ins last aour preced
ing her departure. . . . Well, after
song ino pictures, we wonder
now an expert could do any better.
. . . Ana some oc me experts at-
unaing also are wondering . . . ,
The pictures represent soma of the
most interesting and unusual ones
Bv M.L.F.
we have seen in a bag series of
travel pictures, not only for their
photograpfay but for their subject
matter. . . . Miss Bsumgsrtner
has the knack of finding the un
usual in traveling. . . .
And speaking of the Zontians,
ih rrouD was very ha dot to St
at-; ti-nd the Salem General Hospital
tuxillary silver tea Thursday and
see how beautiful is their children's
recreation room set up as the
Helen Yeeaey memorial at the
hospital . . . The room is at the
south end of the third floor, and
is especislly colorful and attractive
with alts emphasis on yellow ana
blue. ... All the furniture Is de
signed especislly for juvenile
tastes. , . . The club built up a
fund of 110,090 for the room as
a memorial to Miss Helen Yeekey,
a charter member and past prest
dent of the dub and a former dis
trict governor hi the group.
Another note about the Zon-
tisns the club members certainly
like the name Mary. ... There
ars now seven members on the
club roster bearing the name
Mary. ... Of the four new mem
bers Initiated last evening, two
sre Marys Miss Mary Bowman
and Mary Tlndali (Mrs. James Tin-
Sail) . , . The other five in the club
are Mary Bartea (Mrs, Raymead
Barton); Mrs. Mary Lachelle,
Mary Miller (Mrs. Howard F.
Miller); Miss Mary Larson, Mrs.
Msry Thomas. . . .
Besides Miss Bowmen and Mrs,
TindaU. two other new members
Initiated were Miss Jane Emerson
snd Miss Esther Faenalng.
Miss Lena Belle Tarta was in
ducted as a past service mem.
ber. . . . Long active in the club
and serving It as a-past president.
Miss Tarta retired this past year
irom active work in her music
field and qualified for past serv
ice membership. ...
The meeting vu at the home of
Mrs. veraea Wlscarsea with Mrs.
Pall BrewaeU, Mrs. Naomi Masses
and Mrs. Margaret Rssecrans as
co-hostesses. . . . IeNsrly 40 at
tended the meeting. . . .
Announcement was mads of a
joint meeting for all women's serv
ice clubs of the city n February
IS with the Altrusa club at the
Marion hotel, the groups including
Altrusa, Zoota, Soroptimlst and
Rotana clubs. ...
AT WILLAMETTE
DeMolay Mothers
Meet at Luncheon
DeMolay Mother club met at
the. Masonic temple on Thurs
day for a Joint luncheon and
business set joa. Flans wan
discussed tor a father and son
banquet, the data to ba an
nounced later. General chair
man for the banquet la Mrs.
Mors Stewart. Those working
on the committees are: Publio
ity, Mrs. Emery Wood; decora
tion, " DtJ" 'attics and
Mrs, Cecil Hiuauserr fable
ung, jer. emery wooa and Mrs.
B. A. Martin; setting tip dining
room, Mrs. R. N, Payne and Mrs.
Herman Feitebon; food, Mrs.
Mors Stewart, Mrs. Francis Col-i
fan, Mrs. Boss Harris; serving,
airs, warren Baser; program,
Mrs. Harvey Glbbens.
Members present were Mrs.
H. M. McDsnieL Mrs. Lloyd
Hughe, Mrs. Ray Rolow, Mrs.
Emery Wood, Mrs. J. C. Renault,
Mrs. Thelma Southwick, Mrs.
Herman Feitelsoa, Mrs. M. A
Pekar, Mrs. Jules Jacobson, Mrs.
Olga Ogleibee, Mrs. Leonard
Rowan, Mrs. B. A. Martin, Mrs.
Francis Colgsn, Mrs. Warren
Bsker, Mrs. Ferdig Hall, Mrs.
Dale J'-','.:Ui, Mrs. Cecil Hun
saker, Mrs. Fred Schrecengost,
Mrs. Mors Stewart, Mrs. Frsnk
Crsil, Mrs. Irene Bachle. Mrs.
Ruble, Mrs. LeRoy Stewart, Mrs.
rsui nsaer, Mrs. Ross Harris
Mrs. E. H. Anderson, Mrs. Har-
r uiooens, Mrs. R. N. Fsyne.
Mrs. R. B. Sipprell.
Chairmen for the luncheon
were Mrs. E. H. Anderson, Mrs.
Paul Bsker snd Mrs. Ross Harris.
Today's Menu '
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Men usually go for cole slaw
prepared this way.
FrMav Fare
Fish Fillets Mashed Potatoes
Carrots Savory Cola Slaw
Bread ana Butter.
Fruit Gelatin Beverage
Savory Cete BUw
Ingredients: to cup undiluted
evaporated milk, tt cup sugar, tt
teaspoon salt tt teaspoon pepper.
w cup ewer vinegar. J cuds final?
cm green caooage.
jueutoa.- mix evaporated milk.
sugar, salt and peoner and let
stand about 9 minutes to dissolve
sugsr. Gradually stir in vinegar.
Chill. (Makes sbout cun dress
ing.) For salad mix Vi cup of
dressing with cabbage, chill un
til ready to serve. Mskea 4 to 6
servings.
Finals Due
Soon, Study
Time Upped
By BARBARA JACKSON
iruiiil Jaanal Cerresosadeat)
Finals face Willamette university
students this month and next week
there will be "dead week" in prep
aratioa for the examinations. The
library is full of students prepar
ing papers, reports and starting to
study for finals.
Baxter hall elected officers for
the new semester in their meeting
this week, and Bob Taylor of The
Dalles was elected president As
eiatin him will be Bill LaFoUett
of HUlsboro as vice-president; Tom
Raitt of Ventura, Calif., as secre
tary: Bob Chidester of Klamath
Falls ss treasurer, and Paul John
son of Albany as student council
representative. -
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A party for prospective Willam
ette students has been scheduled
for seniors of Salem high school,
Monday. Counseling conferences
will be led by faculty members in
the morning, and a musical pro
gram and a film on Willamette
will ba presented.
Musicians from the campus will
appear Wednesday evening at the
Salem First Citizen banquet They
will be Sally BoUiger of Portland,
violin: Margaret Huson of Med-
ford, cello: Lisbeth Shield of Cas
tleford, Ida., piano, Clorinda Top
ping of Salem, soprano; and Mel
vin H. Geist, tenor.
Gayle Burdett School, province
president of Pi Beta Phi. visited
here for three days this week.
While at the Oregon Gamma chap
ter, sh talked with officers of the
chspter, the dean of women, and
alumna groups.
Donna Cheney of San Mateo,
Calif., was chosen co-ed for the
month of. January by the associat
ed women students cabinet. Miss
Cheney has done outstanding work
aa treasurer of the student body,
and has been active in her soror
ity. Delta Gamma. She was
awarded a small gold trophy in
convocation Tuesday.
Willamette Lodge
Country Club Meets
Wallace Road Willamette
Lodge Country club met recent
ly at the club rooms with the
committee composed of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Cook. Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Hunley and Mr. and Mrs.
Glesson Young in charge of the
supper and bridge.
At bridle Mrs. Albert Corjen-
haver received the award for
women and A. E. Utley for men.
Others present were Mr. and Mrs.
Lynn Sloper, Mr. snd Mrs. W. D.
Henry, Mr. snd Mrs. Ira; Darby,
Mr. and Mrs: Guy Doan, Mr. and
Mrs. J. o. Russel, Mr. and Mrs.
Burton Bennett, Mr. and Mrs.
K. W. Peterson, Mr. snd Mrs.
f Capital Women
Edited by MARIAN LOWRT FISCHER
Bs awn
Officers
For Club
Mrs. A. "Z. UUman was elected
president of Salem Toastmistress
club on Thursday night at the
Senator hotel. She will be in
stalled on Jsnuary 28.
Other officers elected include
Mrs. Marion Wooden, vice presi
dent; Mrs. Robert Morrow, re
cording secretsry; Mrs. Ethel
Mies, treasurer; Mrs. Edward
White, corresponding secretary.
The local speech contest will
be sn event of February 28 and
eontestsnts will include Mrs.
George Beane, Mrs. Donald Mad
sen, Miss Ada Ross, Miss Myrtle
Weathernoit, Mrs. James tiaruey.
A panel with Miss Alberta
Shoemake was conducted and
Mrs. Eugene Blush won th Os
car for the evening.
Cosmopolitans
Are Entertained
Mrs. Paul L. Patterson, wife of
Oregon's governor, was a special
guest at the meeting of Accent
chapter Cosmopolitan Associates,
Inc. on Tnursasy went at the
Loren Hicks home in Turner. Mrs.
N. Bishop waa also a guest
Pastries from England, Scot
land, Australia, Ireland, New Zea
land, Germany, Austria, Yugosla
via and Canada were served. The
group is for war brides from oth
er countries.
The February meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. L. E. Watson
with Mrs. T. W. Coin as co-host
ess. A white elephant sale will be
observed.
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At Sojourners
New member welcomed at So
journers club Thursday were Mrs.
O. R. Roberta and Mrs. w. M.
Huxtabl
Guests at the meeting at the
Woman's club house were Mrs.
Edward Clark, Mrs. A. T. Gslli-
Mrs. Wheeler Rucker, Mrs.
Edward A. Thistlewaite, Mrs.
Gail Blake, Mrs. Marvin Bennett,
Miss Anna Becotte.
Honors at bride went to Mrs.
Dale G. Parker, Mrs. Ferd Huen
eke, Mrs. Everett Day, Mrs. Ed
ward A. Thistlewaite, and at can
asta, to Mrs. Wheeler Rucker.
HOME from three weeks in Cal
ifornia are Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Parker. They spent the holiday
period with their son and daugh
ter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. William
Parker and children at Sacra
mento, and with their son-in-law
and daughter. L. and Mrs. tier aid
M. Robison and children in uas
They also visited relatives
W. L. Lantls. Mr. and Mrs. Harrr I in Loa AsreJes and went to Tia-
iTawiorn, air. and Mrs. Harry juana.
Miller, Mrs. Louis Flack, Mrs. In lata January. Lt. and Mrs.
Pearl Grote, Mrs. Addie Pettys, Robison and children, Kathleen
Mrs. J. S. Smart, Miss Laura Clare and Richard Manley. will
Elms, Mrs. A E. Utley, Albert arrive for a visit at the Parker
Copenhaver. home here.
Betrothal Told
At Supper Event
Th engagement of Misa Delores
Pkha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Burt Picha. to Stanley Neoerud.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Nep
erud of Silverton, waa announced
Sunday evening at a waffla sup
per at the Chi Omega soroiity at
Willamette university. The news
was revealed through a play put
on by Miss Elizabeth Loving and
Miu Donna Brandt
Th wedding is planned for next
July.
Th bride-elect is a freshman at
Willamette. Mr. Neperud is a
senior at Willamette.
.
Committees
For Carnival
Committee chairmen for the
first Grant school carnival on
February 9 at the school were
appointed on Thursday afternoon
at the Grant school Mothers club
meeting by Mrs. Jamet Gardner,
general chairman for th affair.
Chairmen include Mrs. Gilbert
Stein, fish pond; Mrs. Henry Mor
ton, grab bag; Mrs. Jsmes Waits.
make-up: Mrs. James Nicholson.
Jr., dart games: Mrs. John Gra
ham, cake walk; Mrs. Claude Nel
son, candy; Mrs. Melvin Kelly,
popcorn; Mrs. Dwynn Miller.
men's style show: Mrs. Helen Mc-
Leod, fortune telling; Mrs. Ken
neth Morris, freak show; Girl
Scout troop, Hawaiian work;
Brownie troop, carnival hats; Mrs.
D. W. Jory, genersl finance; Mrs.
Lauren uaie, publicity.
During the business session of
the club on Thursday, Mrs. Helen
Addison, Englewood school, spoke
on the conference method of
grading.
The fourth grid mothers
served refreshments and Mrs.
Henry Morton won th special
prize.
Meeting Tuesday
Salem Heights Mrs. Robert
Hartman will entertain th South
Hills Garden club on Tuesday.
January 19, at 8 p.m. at her home
on Mohlgren avenue. Assisting
the hostess will be Mrs. Ralph
Msuoe.
On the program, E. J. Harms
of the Green Thumb Florist will
demonstrate arrangements in dif
ficult containers and materials
for winter arrangements. Mr.
Harmes will use these containers
in his demonstrations.
Engagement Told j
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Cooper an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter. Miss Glenna Belle .Coop
er, to Sterling W. Martin, son of
Mrs. Geo... Blake.
An early spring wedding is plan
ned. Mr. Martin is in the navy and
is aboard the U.S.S. Satire now
in Japanese waters. ,
Guests at '
AL Unit
Three guests were at the bnsi-
MMa mtina ij InunM, r
auxiliary unit No. 134 on Thursday
amm, wnen we past presidents
were honored.
Guests included Mrs. Ridgely
Miller. Mrs. Marvin lSrnin uM
Lee Fallin. Past presidents hon
ored included Mrs. Bert A Walker,
Mrs. Theodore Ullako, Mrs. Jos
eph De Fillipi. Mrs. Jack Simkin.
Mrs. Walker announced that two
new wheel chairs had been realis
ed from th recent magazine drive
no nave oeen placed.
It was reported that the Junior
auxiliary will Hnnat VaUntln
books to the Veterans' children at
r airview nome.
Th IMifi rmm will ma am
January 19 at the home of Mrs.
varrou tvninson n 10 a m.
Five dollar mi vnlaH In Ik
polio fund. On January 2S the
group will observe a birthday
pony.
New committee chairmen In
clude, parliamentarian, Mrs. Har-
old' Streetap mavavinj, ,k,inn,n
Mrs. Joseph DeFillipi; scrapbookj,'
airs, uatn savis.
On January 2, the charter mem
bers will meet for dinner a
Chuck's and then spend the eve
ning at th horn of Mrs. Edward
KipperL ,
Hostesses on Thursday were
Mrs. A. B. Chapman, Mrs. Don
ald Van Hesa and Mrs. Frank Mo
Kinney.
Eta Chapter
At the meeting of Eta chapter
of Beta Sigma Phi Wednesday eve
ning at the horn of Mrs. Herbert
Dalke, plans were made for the
group's coming activities.' The
chapter will participate with the
three other chapters in presenting
th spring fashion show, April I.
The annual "sweetheart ball" of
the chapter is slated for February.
Next meeting of the chapter comes
Jsnuary 27 at the horn of Mrs.
Robert Bailey.
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Are Goldenweds Mr. and Mrs. Seth L. Crites, above, observed
I their golden wedding December 30 and were honored at a recep-.
lion at their bom in Independence. (Jesten-Miller studio picture)
MR. AND MRS. A. Denham,
whose picture sppeared recently
in the Capital Journal, observed
their 55th wedding anniversary
instesd of the 50th as announced.
Their children are Burrell Den
ham of Arkansas City, Ksni.,
Elmer Denham of Oklahoma
City, Okie., Mrs. Mildred Rent
age of Salem, Ralph Denham of
Lebanon, Guy Denham of Sa
lem. The coupls hsv lived in
Oregon sine 1U28.
At Art Museum
Members of the Junior Wom
an's club will be hostesses dup
ing the opening of Salem Art
museum, Bush House, Sunday af
ternoon between 2 and 4:30
o'clock.
The committe for the after
noon is Mrs. Wallace Cowan, Mrr.
Joseph Frsnko, Mrs. Margaret
White, Miss Betty Jean Bergner.
IALEM HEIGHTS The regular
dance of the Bellea and Boa us
square Dance group of Salem
Heights is scheduled for Tuesday,
Jsnuary 1. at t p.m. at the Sa
lem Heighta Community hail.
The club has invited any inter
ested person in lesrning to square
dance to attend.
Pi Beta Phi Group
Meets on Thursday
Mrs. Csrl Butte wss welcomed
i a new member of the Nancy
Black Wallace alumnse club, Pi
Beta Phi, when the group met
on Thursdsy night for a dessert
at the home of Mrs. Charles H.
Huggins.
During the business session,
the yesrly donstions to Settle
ment school. Holt house and the
Emma Hsrper Turner fund were
nude. The group will also spon
sor a rummage sale on Wednes
day, April 7, above Greenbaum's.
It was decided thst the offi
cers snd committee chairmen
would meet the first Thursdsy of
esch month for dessert and an
executive board meeting. Mrs.
Kenneth Potts, president, will be
hostess to the group on February
4.
Mrs. Msrlon Mulkey gave the
progrsm on the set up of the of
ficers, slumnse clubs snd sctive
chip'rn snd the work done by
esch.
THE FOLLOWING valley res
idents have rescrvstions st Sun
Vslley for lste Jsnuary: Mr. snd
Mrs. P. R. Johnston. Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. McConnville, Mr. snd
Mrs. O. R. Berry, sll of Sslem;
Miss Elizabeth Russel of Cor-vallii.
Hostesses for the evening
eluded Mrs. Huggins, Miss Adele
Egan. Mrs. Don Wilson, Mrs. C
J. Hamilton. Mrs. Sidnrv Holf
msn snd Mrs. Ije M. Bown
LIBERTY - The Wee Weeders
Garden club will meet Tuesday
at the home of Mrs. Wilbert Kurth
. i st 4123 Kurth street for I o'clock
A unuiiHIMI, Pamela Jean. I dessert Mrs llinr While i lh
was bora to Mr. snd Mrs. Jsmes
Csrrett of Porllsnd on Monday,
Jsnuary II, at Emsnuel hospital
(IrandparenU sre Mr end Mrs.
John Gilmer, Sslem, snd Mr. snd
Mrs. Lee Garrett of Bend.
Farewell Party
-Liberty Mr. snd Mrs. Thomas
Knnopa honored their son-in-law
snd daushter. Stsff Ssrgesnt, sad
Mrs. Merle Voosse:.. (Emily Gill)
at a farewell party on Tuesday
evening st their home on Kurth
street
Honoring the couple, who were
married on December 31, were
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Kurth, Mr.
and Mrs. Cleo Patterson, Brsdley
and Joanne, Mr. and Mrs. Wsyne
GilL Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kurth,
and Mrs. Jesse Rose, Mike and
Larry.
Th eoupl will leave on Rat
arday for San Bernardino. Calif.,
where be is stationed with the
air fore sad will msk their
torn there. I
assisting hostess
On the program Mrs. 0. E. llau-
gen will present interesting and
odd species of iris.
CORRECTION
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