Pat 6 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Monday, January 18, 1954 iManninqs Honored Mr. ind'afr. Alex Mtnninf will b honored on the occasion of their golden wedding anni versary with Bin on Wednes day it 9:30 a.m. at the St Louis Catholic church. The Rev. Jo- teph Vanderbeck, pastor of St Joseph a Catholic church, will of' ficiate. A reception honoring the cou ple ia planned for Sunday, Jan uary 24 at the St Louia parish nau irom 2 to s n.m. This will be an open house, and relatives and friends are invited through tne press to calL . Parents Meet Salem Heights Mrs. Wally Ifurdock entertained a ctoud of parents of the members of the South Salem Junior Saddle club on Thursday evening at her Croi- san Creek home. The parents made plana to ac cept the invitation for the Jun ior saddle club members to ap pear as guests oi tcea Dunning on KOIN TV Saddle Pal'a program. T he date has not aa yet been set, although transportation has been discussed. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Clay Steinke, Mr. and Mrs. Al Agan, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Xurth, Mrs. Holly Jackson, Mrs. Archie McKillop, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kurtb, Mrs. John Dsvis and Wally Murdock. Capital Women Edited by MARIAN LOWKT FISCHE1 Miss Lee Bride Sunday at Blue and White Wedding St Paul's Episcopal church was decor.ted with white Calla lilies, snapdragon and carnation! for the white and blue wedding of Miss Othelene Lee, daughter of Mrs. Othel Elmer Lee, and Wil liam Douglas Colvard, son of Mrs. R. L. Colvard of Pendleton, on Sunday at 8 olcloock. The Rev. - George H. Swift performed the Ceremony, Aeolytea were David Rhoten and Frank Stufer Jr. and they lighted the taper. Ronald Craven wis the soloist. Ruth Bedford was the organist The bride wore a Chantilly lace ever satin wedding dreaa of prin cess style tapering into a full skirt at the bottom. The abort all-lace bolero jacket waa made with a stand up Peter Pan collar and was fashioned with long aleeves. The veil was fingertip length and cascaded from a pearl and rhine Itonea coronet. The bride carried a white orchid on a prayer book. An uncle, William F. MacDonald, gave the bride in marriage. Ia lee Blue Miss Nadine Woodrofe was the maid of honor and wore an ice blue ballerina length dress spark led with rhinestone dust She wore matching shoe and hat, . t hite gloves and carried a bou quet of white camillias. Miss Sue Smyth, Portland, Miss Dorothy Pederson, Miss Doris Helen Spaulding, Portland and Mr. Douglas Rainca were (he bride maids. All were dressed like the maid of honor, and carried pouqueis of white camellia. in-law of the bridegroom, was beat man. James Ilenslee, Jerry McAllister, William Blssell and Larry Standifer wer. the usher. Mrs. Lee wore aa ice blue faille dress fashioned with short bolero jaekei with lac embroid ered collar. She wore blue shoes. a pink hat and gloves, and aer corsage was of pink roses. Mrs. Colvard, the bridegroom' moth er, was attired in i pale green crepe dress with beige and black accessories. Her flowers were a pink rose corsage. At Reception A reception followed in the so cial hall of the church. Mrs. Frank Shafer, Mrs. Bert A Walker aad Mrs. J. S. Burdell cut the cake. Mrs William F. MacDonald. an aunt of the bride, poured coffee and Mrs. Hush Bellinger waa at the punch bowL Mrs. Steven Benson, Mrs. James Henslee, Mr. Jerry McNerney ana tne Misses ratneu Healy. Jan Fouleer, Caroline Seay, Mary Jane Rud, Janet Westfall, Marcia weDD and Beverly Young, of Ti- gard, assisted. For a wedding trip to the Ore gon Coast, the bride wore an olive green sheath dress with matching coat, brown shoes and bag, a white and pale green vel vet flowered hat. She wore the white orchid which ahe carried for the wedding. The couple will be at home in Joeph McUughUn, a brother Salem after January 21, Mrs. Bayne Hostess To Garden Club SALEM HEIGHTS The Little Garden club of Salem Height met on Thursday afternoon for a dessert at the home of Mrs. Lyle Bayne on East Madrona avenue. Assisting the hostess was Mrs. C. A. Kelts. Mr. Kenneth Zwicker presid ed t the business meeting. A committee was appointed to work on a schedule for the chrysan themum show for next year. Named on the committee were Mrs. Virgil Sexton. Mrs. Flovd McClellan, and Mrs. Ed A. Carle ton. Reinstated as an active member was Mrs. Psul Griebe- aow. ' Lrnrst Infer was the guest speaker. He spoke on pruning ttd planting ahruba, and land- raping. He showed new va rieties of many shrubs. 2 Plan Party , Hostesses on Wednesday eve ning for dessert party will be Mrs. Merrill D. Ohjing and her daughter, Mrs. Donald Weils, the party at the Ohling home to hon or Mrs. Ronald Jones, Jr. Thirty five friends of the honoree are invited and a shower will fete her. MRS. RALPH E. I'l KVINE is to entertain for her bridge club at luncheon and the afternoon, Tuesday. WRC's Installation Event Past Friday Sedgwick Woman Relief Corp met at Veteran of Foreign War hall, Friday. Mrs. Gustavo Erick son presided at the business meeting which was followed by the installation of the officers. New officers are: Mr. Lura Tandy, president; Mrs. Blanch Stuart, senior vice president; Mrs. Forrest Pratt, jun ior vice president; Mrs. Gustave Erickson, secretary; Mrs. Flor ence Hoevct, chaplain; Mrs. Charles Pierce, guard; Mrs. Charles Shaw, assistant guard; Mrs. W. J. Beard, conductor Mrs. George Speed, assistant con ductor; Mrs. Hose Hagednrn, pat riotic instructor; Mrs. Goldia Kyle, presa correspondent: Mrs. Pauline Clark, Mrs. Clarence Townsend, Mrs. Mary Ackerman and Mrs. G. W. Byers, color bear ers. Mr. W. J. Beard wa installing officer. Assisting were, Mrs. Clsr ence Townsend, Mrs. George Speed, Miss Wilda Siegmund, Mra. Goldia Kyle, Mrs. Pauline Clark, Mra. Zula Webb, Mrs. Mary Ackerman. Installing offi cers were presented a gift from Mrs. Beard. All the corps officers for 1953 were presented a gift from Mrs. Erickson. The Corps presented gifts to Mr. Erickson and Mrs. Beard. Today's Menu Fork food, like this main course, is perfect for a party when guest help themselves. BUFFET SUPPER Assorted Appetizers Chicken Pie with Yam Biscuit Green Salad Melba Toast Fruit Sherbet with Cookies Beverage Chicken Pie with Yam Biscuits Ingredient: tt cup butter or margarine, Vt cup flour, 1 cup chicken stock. 1 cup milk, 1 tea spoon salt, H teaspoon pepper, 3 cups diced cooked chicken, 1 cup cooked diced carrots, t cooked imall white onions, 1 tablespoon minced parsley, 1 cup lifted flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, Yt tea spoon salt, IV, cups mashed cook ed yams or one No. 2 can (drained and mashed) yam, hi cup short ening tmelted), 1 egg (well beaten). Method: Melt butter in saucepan over low heat; blend in V, cup flour. Add chicken, stock and milk and cook and stir until thick ened. Stir in 1 teaspoon salt, pep per, chicken, carrot, onion and parsley. Turn into greased m quart casserole. Sift 1 cup flour, Valley Girls at , OSC Pledge Groups From Corvallia cocoes new of the pledging of a number of val ley girl by aororitie at Oregon Stat college during early winter rush. Mia Judy Foreman W Salem ha pledged Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She is the daughter of the Clayton Formana. Mis Carol Hardie. daughter of Mr. and Mr. June A. Hardie, baa pledged Alpha Gamma Delta aorority. Mis Carole Aho of MoUIla pledged Delta Gamma as did Mia Carolyn Dent of Newberg and Miss Leslee Perse of Albany. Also pledging Delta Gamma waa Mia Joan Laughead of Sacramento. Calif,, cousin of Mrs. Leon Perry of Salem. Miss Laughead is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Russell Laughead, frequent visitors in the city. INVITATIONS are out from Mr. Tom H. Dunham for a cof fee party for which (he i to en tertain oa Thursday, January 2S. Guests are bidden to call between 10 am. and 12 o'clock, aad be tween 2 and S o'clock in the after- VlSfTOU arriving Saturday at .the noma at Mr. and Mrs. Jsy neeve are their daughter, Mrs. Psul E. Schaff, and her children, . Kathryn, Roger and Steven, of Pocatello, I da ha They will be here far an extended visit FROM EUGENE come new of the birth of a daughter, Jean Lo Ann, on Sunday, January 17, at Sacred Heart General hospital in Eugene to Mr. and Mr. Dan A. Graham (Marilyn Burria) of Jas per. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Winston G. Burris of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham of Jasper. Tri-Y Interclub Council Sets Project It was decided br the Tri-Y Interclub council to ask all the I ciuos to raise S800 toward til ing of the new YWCA' gym nasium floor. Food sale, dance and rummage ale were some of the projects luggested. Individ ual projects such as washing cars and baby-sitting were ideas of the Junior High Y-Teens. Finishing the gym floor is of interest to both the Y-Teens and Tri-Y groups, because thev wish I to stage their special activities there. The new gym will be used for organized classes, social danc ing lessons for teen-agers, square dances and after-game activities. Later. Julia Berganti club tour ed the new building and voted to sponsor a box social to raise money. A sum of $40 already ha been contributed by Anne Guthrie Tri-Y towards tables. This money wa received from it semi-formal dance in early December. West Salem Club To Aid Polio Drive At the West Salem Woman' i club meeting on Thursday night, . the club voted to go in with the i West Salem Lions auxiliary on , the annual Mothers march for ' the polio fund. Mrs. William Wilson will be baSin.8."dcr SI? tea,p chairman and will be assisted by .... .,.v.. - ... Mri. Kenneth Hendricks, Mrs. shortening and egg; mix untu RotCTt Clraeron Mra Robert i .?m..OTi,g,htlnoU Keunzli, Mr. Deryl Bradford .CTlir . -uZl ' ;.r..." nd Mis. Carl Olene. UllV-rklJOSJ, 1VI (,IliLftCIl 1IIIALUIC - m 7 .1 1 a B it .- with yam dough and flute edges, sealing to aides of casserole. Bake in moderate (3S0F) oven. 40 min utes. Make 6 servings. MR. AND MRS. Jack Davis were guests on Saturday night at the social meeting of Hanna Rosa court, Order of the Amaranth at the Masonic temple. During the evening secret pals were revealed. Committee chair-! men included Mr. and Mrs. Wen dall Willmarlh and they were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Horton Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs. Robert As by and Mrs. Clsra Michalson. A card party for the next meet ing! was set and on the com mittee will be Mrs. Guy Nugent, Mrs. Robert Forster, Mrs. Ed ward Underwood, Mrs. George Weisman. Pupils from the Jon Mar dance studio performed during the so cial hour. DEBBY Washable Orion Nylon Wool and Nylon IITTIE FRENCH SHOP ll.i N iiic.i: Your Robe Will look Like New! 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