I Capital Edited by MARIAN Governor's Wife. Plans At Homes Mrs. Paul L. Patterson, wife of Oregon's governor, has planned two Informal at home affairs next week for local and out-of-town friends to call. They are the first at homes of the season arranged by Mrs. Patterson. On Tuesday morning, friends are invited to "call by" for coffee between 10 a.m. and 12 o'clock. On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Patterson will be at -home be tween 2 and 4 o'clock. Annua! Reports Given at Chapter . The annual committee reports for the year were given on Tuesday night at the meeting of Chadwick chapter, Order of Eastern Star, at the Masonic icmpie. .Timinr nast matron and patron Mrs. Paul Griebenow and Paul Bramble, were honored. Mrs. Opal Heffley was taken into the chapter by affiliation. Mrs. Ethel Clemens, Santa Cruz, Calif, and Mrs. Mary Imlah, past matron from Gervais, were guests. An invitation was extended to attend the installation of officers of Chadwick assembly, Order of Rain bow for Girls, on Tuesday night at the temple. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Woods were refreshment chairmen Miss Gans Wed Recently in South Announcement has been received by local friends of the marriage of Miss Ethel Gans, lormeny oi sa lem, to Jack McMillin, on Decem ber 24 at Leggett, Calif. The couple will be at home in Sebastopol, Calif. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gans of Winlock, Wash., is a sister of Mrs. Francis Lawson of Salem. She worked for a time in the parole and probations board of fice here. Mr. McMillin is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. J. McMil lin of Sebastopol. Mothers Meet Sigma Kappa Mothers club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. V. D. McMuNcn with Mrs, Bruce Crandall co-hostess for the dessert. Attending the meeting were Mrs. Glen Weaver, Mrs Fred Vicsko, Mrs, Winston G. Burris, Mrs. A. If. Fish, Mrs. If. J. Eastman, Mrs. R. J. Davey, Mrs. A. F. Marcus, Mrs. G. A. Hcchcr, Mrs. R. G. Lively and the two hostesses. War Mothers Meet Mr. Minnie Humphreys, Mrs. Martin Viesko and Mrs. Ben Ran dall were honored on their birth days at the social luncheon of the American War Mothers on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Edward R. Cook was hostess. Twenty-four meirbcrs were pres ent and Mrs. J. C. Morris, mother, of the president, Mrs. Howard Hun raker, was a special guest. Mrs. Carrie Bccchlcr and Mrs. Eflic Mudd won the story telling contest. Plans Parties Among hostesses of mid-Jan-tiiry li Mrs. Charles A. Sprague who has planned a series of three informal luncheon and bridge at ternoons through this next week, I the affairs to be at her North 14th street home. ENTERTAINING W t,rirl. rluh nn Thiirr4v In, Hu,. I i the aftirncx.n h Mr. J,.h Slanchck. MRS. CAY MEIIM. MRO Silver ton road will be hostess at her home lor dessert to the Merry Time club on Friday at 1:30 p m. SALEM HEALTH FOOD STORE 47S Cantor St. I Now I ndrr New I Js - T t l'i -.-V jL rhursitay. Jan. ?ll mil havr W 3i 1 " .. a'v' "V f v Mill Jtn StlnnMlr. Rpprrenuilv ' r f 4 "1 ' ' T ' ot Ui Balllr rrk lilrirllr n . iiiii lii n lni m -f ' V la hMp jroa wllh itir problem u, ah.i j 1 ,' -At k At Uil llm nr MI ollrr our . .j --"""i,' K ' X IIN BKI.VKX to you lor Mr, a N, iVlC Mrlnf of II U. J Ai3Cl3y IFOIM'Q I 1 Av "Hi?! with 2 far I nrA If CL- C-U II ' FLOUR 0 J II dllWC JUIC UN" II All L lLsssrru I I lir prirr get the second I VJ pair FRF.EI "1 Women LOWRY FISCHER Tells Betrothal The engage ment of Miss Joanne Van de Wicle, above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C, L. Van de Wiele of St. Paul, tc Richard Kirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Kirk, also of St. Pnul, has been announced. , Toastmistress Club Meets at Mill City MILL CITY Mill City Toast mistress club mcl last week for their first event since the holi days at the Bank cafe. New offi cers were elected. Ruby Crosier, chairman of the nominating committee, presented a slate of officers, unanimously elected to include: President. Edythe Means; vice president, Ma rion Todd; secretary, Harriett Le Cours: treasurer, Faustina Nesbitt. Installation date was scheduled for the next meeting with Edna Hutch- eson acting as toastmistress. Speakers for tho evening were, Dclores Stewart, "Dear to My Heart; Ruby Crosier, "Early Ex- plorcrs in America;" Barbara Yar- neli, ' "Architects of the Constitu tion." Critics were Faustina Nes bitt, Gwen Jones and Marion Todd. Evaluator was Edna Ross and Ifmer was Harriett LcCours. June Miley acted as toastmistress: Ma rion Todd was topicmistrcss with her subject. Dreams." Guest of the club for the evening was Mrs. Robert Thorpe. HOSTESS to her bridge club on Tuesday evening was Mrs. Donald Barnick. Additional guests were Mrs. Robert Strcbig, Mrs. Robert Elgin and Mrs. Robert Dow. ROROl'TIMIST club jilans its social meeting for this evening ( Wednesday) at the homo of Mrs. E.' H. Kennedy with Miss Mary Brady, Miss Alice Crary Brown. Miss Irene de Lisle and Mrs. Mar garet Callaghan as co-hostess. Dessert will be at 7:30 o'clock. A fl.l'B hostess this afternoon is Mrs. William Schlitt. Invit ed as additional guests were Mrs. E. R. Vicsko and Mrs. Herman Jochimscn. Lions Auxiliary SILVERTON Mrs. Norman Nyhiu, president, directed the brief dinner program of the mem bers of the Silvcrton Lions club auxiliary, Monday evening, at Toneys. Mrs. Mac Higinbotham assisted Mrs. Nyhus as secretary Mrs. William Bloch was In (charge of a enmecly nnrlinn fol- lowing the dinner which added S20.08 to the auxiliary budget fund. The February meeting also will be a dinner meeting at i loncys, February 15. The meet ing of the third Monday in March is to be at the home of Mrs. Ernest R. Ekman for a 7:30 dessert, the business and pro gram hour to follow. Willlf' llMH M MM WE GUARANTEE ; SAFEWAY STORE Miss Hayes Bride-elect WOODBURN Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hayes of Woodburn are an nouncing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Claudia Hayes, to David Springer, son of the Rev. and Mrs. George Springer of Wood burn. The wedding date has been set for Jufje 27., Miss Hayes is a senior at Wood burn high school and Mr. Springer, who was graduated from Woodburn high in 1933, is attending the Puget Sound College of the Bible at Seat tle, Wash. . For Polio Work The West Salem women partici pating in the Mothers March for the polio funds are meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C. A. Rust, 1362 .Elm, to organize for the march. The West Salem Woman's club! and the West Salem Lions auxiliary j are cooperating jointly in sponsor ing the drive. Mrs. William A. Wil son is chairman from the Woman' club. Mrs. Chester Douglas from me Lions auxiliary, Mrs. Seine Named LEBANON Mrs. Monte Seine was named president of the Toastmistress club last week at the semi-monthly dinner. Her staff will include Mrs. Fred Spores, vice president; Miss Bar bara Mason, secretary and Mrs. Ross C. Youmans, treasurer. Topic mistress was Mrs. Seine. Key speakers were Mrs. John Galey of Sweet Home, who talk ed on parliamentary procedure, Mrs. Maude Kobow and Mrs. Ken neth Wilshire, who gave bio graphical sketches. Evaluator was Mrs. John Walstcd. The new slate of officers will be installed at the next meeting on January zv. To Visit Chapter LEBANON Mrs. Louise Ir ving of Madras, associate matron of the grand chapter of the Or" dor of Easter Star of Oregon, will be in Lebanon Thursday to con duct a school of instruction for officers of Marguerite chapter. Members of the Flora club are arranging a no-host luncheon for Mrs. Irving at the Masonic hall. Mrs. Albert Carlson, worthy matron of Marguerite chapter, is asking a few guests to her hoi.ie that evening for dinner and to meet Mrs. Irving. Today's Menu Like the flavor of Chinese food? Then try this recipe! FAMILY DINNER Chicken-Noodle Soup Oriental Steak Dish Rice Dean Sprout Salad Pineapple Almond Cookies Beverage ORIENTAL STEAK DISH Ingredients: 1 pound flank or round steak, 2 tablespoons oil, 1 clove garlic (minced), 1 cup beef consomme, 1 teaspoon salt. Mi tea spoon ginger, 1 cup diagonally sliced celery, l'.i cups diagonally sliced raw carrots, one 3-ouncc can sliced broiled mushrooms, Vi cup sliced scallions, 2 tablespoons cornstarch, 1 tablespoon soy saure, 1 teaspoon sugar. Method: Cut flank steak across the grain in 't inch strips about 2 inches long. Heat nil in frying pan. Add meat and brown quick ly. Add garlic, consomme, salt. ginger, celery and carrots. Cover and bring to boil. Cook until vegetables are barely snder. Drain mushrooms, reserving the broth, then add drained nush rooms and scallions to meat mix ture. Blend together and stir in any saure and sugar. Cook and stir until sauce thickens. Makes 4 servings. Lovely . . . LADY ALICE DRESSES at the LITTLE FRENCH SHOP 115 North High KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR PURPOSE rTHE CAPITAL' JOCTRNAL, Salem, Oregon t' f i ..' 5. i V ' f , V"' j-f M ixes-- , c y .-. -sc mmm DAR Event WOODBURN Belle Passi chap ter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet Thursday, January 21, at the home of Mrs. Tom DeArmond north of Wood burn. Mrs. Clair Nibler will be co-hostess. A group of members from Che mcketa chapter of Salem will be present and will have charge of the program. A talk will be given on the topic "Searching for An cestors," and there will also be a report on the state board meeting recently in Portland. For the February 18 meeting Mrs. W. J. Wilson and Mrs. H. F Butterfield will be hostesses. BROOKS Mrs. Bertha Johnson entertained the Brooks Garden club at her home in Salem, Thursday. A no-host luncheon was served at 1 o'clock followed by business meet ing. Topic, questions and answers were on root pruning and mulch ing. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. H. H. Bosch January 28. The topic will be, "Se crets of Successful Pruning." Those present Thursday were: Mrs. H. H. Bosch, Mrs. Elmer Conn. Mrs. John Eggers, Mrs. A. H. Jensen, Mrs. Virgil Loomis, Mrs. F. J. Morisky, Mrs. P. J. Moritz, Mrs. Silas Perlich. Mrs. Willard Ramp, Mrs. A. P. Sidebottom, Mrs. Julius westting and the hostess Mrs. Ber tha Johnson. Legion Auxiliary SILVERTON Meeting at Legion hall on Monday, January 25, is Delbert Reeves unit No. 7, American Legion auxiliary, the meeting to begin at 8 o'clock. A joint session is planned with members of the post and visitors of district No. 2, who are to be present to make final appoint ments and plans for the Febru ary 7 district 2 concerencc in Sil verton. Mrs. Clarence B. Grund of Mon mouth is district 2'president and Harold N. Lichtentheler of Day - ton is commander of district 2. y2 Price a&&-5 Women's Casual Shoes Reg. 8.95 S Reg. 10.95 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS Til 9 Plan for Dance On the calendar for the week-end is the Salem Women's Army and Navy league winter formal dance on January 23 at Izaak Walton league club house. The theme is "Plantation Time." On the committee arranging the affair are these four above, left to right: Mrs. Harold Fox, who is general chairman; Mrs. Victor J. Collins, Mrs. Robert L. Irving, Mrs. Cecil DHL (Ken-ncll-EUis studio picture) Silverton Rebekahs Busy SILVERTON New year acti vities of Tryphena Rebekah lodge No. 38, have included installa tion of officers jointly with the IOOF, a practice meeting, spe cial, for initiatory work in in ducting new members, and the activities of the Triple Link club. The installation of officers was open to the public with many guests and members present Thursday night. The hall and serving tables were decked in the lodge colors of forest green, lighted tapers and pink carna tions. Airs. Mary Howell and Mrs. Mike Hannan were in charge. The entire program was formal. Announcements includ ed the district convention to be Saturday, February 13, at Moni tor when Silverton will exempli fy the Memorial and Draping the Charter." Following the Thursday, February 25 regular session. Miss Marjorie Prichard will show pictures and will speak on the "united Nations." The last meeting in the month, Thurs day, January 28, initiation of new members will be featured. At the Thursday installation program hour, Miss Delorcs De Peel was featured as "vocalist" in record impersonations. Installed ' jointly as noble grands were Mrs. John Beals and Walter Rowan. The installing group included: as grand mashals, Mrs. I. L. Stewart and George Christenson; as district deputy president, and grand master, Mrs. Lial McClure and Robert Gchrke; grand war dens, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lar son; grand treasurers, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Allen; grand secre taries, Mrs. Carl Rutherford and Charles Huntington; grand chap- 1 lains, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jones; 'grand guardians, Mrs. John 9 Reg. 12.95 Peg. 14.95 . Reg. n Now "H E50 Now 1 Gchrke and F. B. Renwick. ' Officers assisting Mrs. Beals and Mr. Rowan this year will in clude' Jack Morton and Mrs. Wil bert Peron. vice grands; S. A. Gay and Mrs. Ernest South- mayde, financial secretaries; John Gehrke, Perry Nofsker; Mrs. Jasper King and Mrs. Ida Ma kinster, secretaries; L. D. Saw yer and Mrs. Allan Foster, war dens; F. B. Renwick and Mrs. Melvin King, conductors; Joseph Jones and Mrs. Ida Ideen, I.G.; Joe Cook and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, O.G.; Robert Gehrke, Charles Amos, Mrs. Mabel Monson and Mrs. Frank Giroux, S.N.G.; Chancy Beesley, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Allen. Mrs. F. B. Renwick, S.V.N.G.: Mrs. Chester Mulkey, color bearer; and Mrs. Walter Larson, musician. Mrs. Lial McClure, past nobc grand, presented Mrs. Chancy Bceslcv. junior past noble grand, with the PNG pin, and Mrs. Wil bcrt Peron presented Mrs. Mc Clure with a gift on behalf of the 1953 officers. Meet Tonight Mrs. John Beals, noble grand, and her recently installed assist ing officials of Tryphena Rebek ah lodge, No. 38, are meeting at the IOOF hall Wednesday eve ning, January 20, (tonight) for special session and practice for initiation ctremonii-ls for new members. The initiation is to be featur ed at the regular meeting Thurs day evening, January 28. Mrs. Joseph Jones, 332 Welch street, is entertaining members of the Triple Link club of Try phena Rebekah lodge, No. 38, Wednesday afternoon, January 27, for their regular business and social meeting. Mrs. I. L. Stew art will be co-hostess. Women's Dress Shoes Now Now 16.95. Now Costume Jewelry & y3 Handbags TO y2 OFF O 466Sfale Salem Pan American Theme At Auxiliary Meet A Pan American program fea tured the meeting of Capital unit, No. 9, American Legion auxiliary, Monday evening. Mexico, its geog raphy, people and customs were topics for the program at Salem Woman's club house. Mrs. A. W. Lovcik as pan American chairman, arranged the program. There was a display of pottery, tapestry, bas kets and miscellaneous items: cos tumes worn by members of the or ganization and a travelogue on a recent trip to Mexico by Mrs. Don ald Madison. Mrs. Lovcik furnish ed the geographical background. As a means for getting acquaint ed and of raising funds for 'he work of the unit members were asked by Mrs. T. J. Brabec, presi dent, to sponsor social events in homes, inviting members and friends to participate. Clothing and glasses have been purchased for children of needy veterans, it was reported by Mrs. H. J. Smalley, child welfare chair man. Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding was congratulated on her election as president of the Marion countv as sembly at its first meeting of the year at the Woman's clubhouse on Friday evening. Mrs. Rose Habemacht, sewing chairman, announced that the sew ing committee will meet all day, Furs Exclusively For 35 Years LACHELLES 1348 Ferry St. Looks FOR FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY CALL 3-3165 Rawlins o 1264 BROADWAY Wednesday, January 20, 1954' 2 Entertain At Coffee Hostesses at an informal cof fee party on Thursday morning will be Mrs. Harold T. Irving and Mrs. Louis Lorenz, the two to entertain at the Irving home on North 21st street. Guests are invited to call be tween 10 a. m. and 12 o'clock noon. . Mrs. Kenneth King, Mrs. Harris Lietz, Mrs. T. Harold Tomllnson, Mrs. Raymond Busick, Mrs. How ard Kutrz, Mrs. Evert Givens, Mrs. Lawrence Brown and Mrs. Herman C. Jochimsen are to as sist. Pouring will be Mrs. James L. Payne and Mrs. Harry Wende roth. with a no-host noon luncheon at the home of Mrs. Carl Chambers, 1925 South Commercial street, on Thursday, January 21. Salem Federation ot .Patriotic Orders invited representatives of the unit to attend a meeting at the Veterans of Foreign wars hall on Wednesday, January 27 at 8 o'clock. Plans are to be made for a banquet. A district conference will be on Sunday, February 7 at Silverton with the unit and post there as hosts. Department officers will be present and participating in the program. A dinner has been plan ned and reservations for it may be made with Mrs. Ralph Francis, Silverton. Salem American Legion post No. 136 extended an invitation to all unit members to attend a lecture by Mrs. Louise Gronnert whose topic will De "iney omear ineir. Enemies," The meeting will be at the Izaak Walton league club house on January 28 at 8 o'clock. Past presidents will meet for a no-host dinner at 6:30 o'clock at the Salem Woman's clubhouse on Thursday, January 28. The unit was reminded of the in vitation from Salem's all-woman post, No. 149, of the open house at the Legion hall on South Com mercial street, Friday evening, January 22. All unit members are invited. The regular monthly meeting of the executive board will be at the home of Mrs. N. P. Witting. 2340 South High street, on Tuesday, February 9. Tne Pan American theme was carried out in the decorations in the dining room of the club bouse where refreshments were served Mowing the meeting. Mrs. Jen nie Bartlett and Mrs. Walter Saulding presided at the urns. Lovely Selection oi Infants Sweaters by PANDORA COME IN SOON AND INSPECT THEM MARGWEN'S Capitol Shopping Center isms New . . . Feels New! Colors sparkle; all dirt removed Spots banished Perfect press last longer Fabrics recapture soft, like-new feel obes Men's or ladies Beautifully Dry Cleaned U35