Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 25, 1954, Page 6, Image 6

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Oregon
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Capital. Women
Edited by MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER
Mothers
Sponsor
Parties
In one of the series of "tele'
ohone parties" being sponsored
by mothers of St. Vincent dc
Piul school as benefits, Mrs.
George Haley and Mrs. LeRoy
Marker will entertain Tuesday
. evening at 8 o'clock at the Haley
home. The parties are given in
several homes, the high scores
being telephoned in to determine
winners.
Guests of Mrs. Haley and Mrs.
Marker vill be Mrs, Walter Link,
Mrs. Henry Meyers, Mrs. Arthur
Lewis, Mrs. Victor Murdock. Mrs.
Donald Parker, Mrs. William
Haskin, Mrs. Robert Schreiner,
Mrs. A. L. Elvin, Mrs. A. H. Cra
mer, Mrs. Arthur Steinmonts.
DAR Group Plans
Future Activities
WOODBURN The regular
meeting of Belle Fassi chapter,
Daughters of the American Revo
lution, was Thursday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Tom DeAr
mond with Mrs, Clair Nibler as
co-hostess.
Guests from Chemcketa chap
ter oi baiem were Mrs. Florence
Parish, Miss Elizabeth Russum
Mrs. W. E. Hanson and Miss Ruth
Rulifson, Miss Corinne Jones of
Butteville was also a guest. Mrs.
Dedman of Canby was welcom
ed as a new member.
During the business meeting
Mrs. Lester Keller, regent, was
elected as a delegate to the Con
tinental Congress to be in Wash
ington, D.C.
Delegates elected to the state
conference in Salem March 14,
15 and 16, were Mrs. Karl Engle
man and Mrs. Tom DeArmond,
with Mrs. Drexel White and Mrs.
Claude Brown as alternate.
Belle Pass! chapter will be one
of - the host chapter for this
event
Letter of thanks were read
from the Chemawa Indian school
and the Tomasse and Kate Doug
las Smith schools for Christmas
gifts sent to them by the chap
ter. , -
Plans were made for a rum
mage and baked food sale on
February 5 and 6 with Mrs.
Drexel . White and Mrs. Mark
Thompson as the committee in
cnarge.
Mis Rulifson reported on the
January 9 ftate board meeline
in Portland and Mated that sug
gestion! were made that herb
garden be planted around the
Pioneer Mother cabin at Cham-
pocg, and that it wa voted to
ask- Misl Edna Mingus of Che-
meketa chapter to write the
itory of Champoeg for the Na
tional DAR magazine. Mrs. W.
E. Hanson gave a brief talk on
the new caretaker's cabin at
Champoeg and stated it was en
tirely paid for, and that the Pio
neer Mothers cabin is to be re
modeled to house museum ma
terial Mrs. Parish spoke on details
of locating material on revolu
tionary ancestors when applying
for membership in the DAR.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses with Mrs. Parish
presiding at the urn.
The next meeting will he Feb
ruary 18 at the home of Mrs. W.
J. Wilson with Mrs. H. F. But
terficld as co-hostess.
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Is Bride-elect The engage
ment of Miss Florence Good
ridge, above, to Thomas Hoult
Makey, was announced Friday
night A summer wedding is
planned. Miss Goodridge, em
ployed in the state civil serv
ice commission, is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
Goodridge of Camas, Wash.
Mr. Makey is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. 0. Makey of Fort
Wayne, Ind.
Shower Honors
Mrs. J i neks Friday
Mrs. Arthur Jincks was honor
ed on Friday night with a show
er at the home of Mrs. Norman
Johnson with Mrs. George Sim
ons as the co-hostess. Wives of
state policemen planned the af
fair. ' . i, ,
Honoring Mrs. Jincks were the
following . Mesdames Charles
Weems, Ernest Clark, Malcomb
Clarkson, Verlin Combs, Leonard
Crisler, Robert Dunn, A. N.
Estey, Robert Haynes, James
Hamer, Henry Hepler, Donald
Klinsmith, John Meeker, Curtis
Ruecker, Kenneth Scripter,
Floyd West, L. T. Rcigcl, Gerald
Carnahan, and Andrew Foster.
White-Fulgham
Wedding in Eugene
DALLAS Mrs. Erie Fulgham
of Dallas and Dr. Charles Edward
White of Oroville, Calif., were
united in marriage In a simple
ceremony at St Mary's Episcopal
church In Eugene Saturday, Jan
uary 16. The Hev. Perry Smith
officiated at the 4 o'clock service.
E. Robert Eller of Bremerton,
Wn cave his sister in marriage
The couple was attended by Mr.
Earl Williams of Coburg, sister
of the bride, and Waller Drury,
brother-in-law of the bride.
Following the ceremony, Mrs.
Williams and Mrs. Drury enter
tained at a reception and dinner
for the members of the wedding
party and the immediate families.
Dr. and Mrs. White left for a
wedding trip in the south. They
expect to return to Dallas in the
early spring.
Bones tee I es
Feted at
Surprise
A surprise party was given
Saturday evening for Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele, Jr., as
a housewarming at their new
home at 3330 Azalea Drive.
A no-host buffet suDoer was
servea ana the evening spent in
formally. A gift was Dresented
the Bonesteeles. In the group
calling were Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Foster, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George
Hanauska, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
ui iimns, mr. ana Mrs. Kobert N.
Phillips, Jr., Mrs. Paul Rodgers,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jenning,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis DeLoretto.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter win m-
and Mrs. Vernon Bartsrh Mr'
and Mrs. Alan Riebel, Mr. and
nrs. nicnara Hartley of Silver-
ion, air. and Mrs. Edward C.
t,ina oi Portland.
B..L. Party
Shower Given
JEFFERSON A bridat shower
honoring Miss Darlcnc Hawnrth
was given at the home of Mrs.
O. B. Wattenbargcr last week
with Mrs. Dale Wattenbarger
and Mrs. Robert llicgins assist
ing hostesses. Miss liaworlh' is
the bndc-elcct of Glenn Hart.
Present at the shower wire
the honor guest, and Mrs.
Charles Hart, Jr., Mrs. Charles
Hart, Sr., Mrs. Lena Cochran,
Mrs. Rodney Hart. Mrs. David
Bradley, Mrs. .1. F. Rlnckwell, Mrs.
Mcrvin MrGill, Mrs. Delmer
Davidson. Mrs. Norma Cochran,
Mrs. Oliver Stephenson, Mrs.
Dixon Vose, Mrs. Klcmor Kirsch,
Mrs. Caroline llaworth, Mrs. Dor
othy Poltras, Mrs. (iurney lla
worth, Mrs. Wilford liaworlh.
and Mrs. Ned Stephenson, Miss
Kathleen Andrea, Miss Drloris
Stephenson, Miss Janel Adair,
Miss Rarhara Blarkwrll, Miss
Lucinda Cntman, Miss Doris lla
worth, Miss Charla Hart.
Chapter CO of the P.E.O. Sis
terhood arranged its first B.I.L.
party Inst week at the home of
Mrs. Bernard Mainwaring. The
party started with a no-host din
ner at 6:30 p.m.
In charge of arrangements
for the "initiation ceremony"
were Justice William C. Perry
and John Mulr. I. T. Kvali con
ducted the initiation assisted by
C. M. Martin, CI. W. Bruce and
Wayne B. Gill.
New members of the 4U.L.S
initiated were Bernard Main-
waring, Kenneth Cole, Mike
Forbes, Homer Heaton, and Bill
Bender.
Mrs. Taylor Feted
On 80th Birthday
GRAND ISLAND r wn
liam Taylor was honnrpri with
family dinner at the home of
ucr sun-in-iaw anil rimiphtor Mr
Worth Wiley, for' her
oum oinnoay wnicn was Friday,
January 15. Attending were:
Mrs. Emery Wood of sim- Mr
and Mrs. Howard Steingrube and
the Wileys. In the afternoon, 13
wuiuen irom we unionvale
i-nurcn caned and hrmiRht r.
freshmcnts, the birthday cake
oeing oaxea oy Airs. Clyde Dol
lar.
Mrs, T a v 1 o r was Wn ii
Putnam county, Tennessee, and
was married April 8, 1893 at
n nuerigni, i exas.
She has one son. Henri, t.
i muy, ana lour daughters,
Mrs. N. O. Miller, Portland; Mrs.
W. 0. Wiley, Grand Island; Mrs.
Emery Wood, Salem; Mrs. How
ard Meingrube. Unionvale. Mr.
layior died several years ago,
Camp Fire Party
The We-Tanta Camn Fire
Girls entertained their mothers
at a party Friday evening at the
home of their guardian. Mrs.
j&vereti Acree.
Games, group singing and an
amateur hour were enjoyed.
Refreshments were prepared
and served by the girls. Janet
Bean presided at the coffee urn
and Sandra Cameron at the
punch bowl.
Present were Mrs. Wavne Fet-
tcrs and Judy, Mrs. Arlie Bean
and Janet, Mrs. Durbin and
Sharon, Mrs. James Cameron and
Sandra, Mrs. Gilbert Jones and
Susan, Margaret Gentzkow, and
the guardian, Mrs. Acree and
Sharon.
Stender-Davis
Wedding Jan. 9
The marriage of Hester Jean
Davis to George Lindscy Slender
was an event of January 8 at
the Calvary Baptist church. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Thompson and Mr.
Slender is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Stcndcr.
The service was at noon in
the Fireplace room of the church
the Rev. Omar Barth officiating.
An arrangement of pink snap
dragons, daisies and carnations
was on the mantel with pink
candles at either side. Judith
Seamster played the wedding
music.
The bride wore a rose pink
suit with black hat and acces
sories. She wore a purple orchid
and carried a white satin Bible.
Mrs. Don Thompson was ma
tron of honor for her sister-in-law.
She wore a gray dress suit
with black accessories.
Owen Garland was best man.
Ushers were Don Thompson and
Ray Hoffman.
At the reception, Mrs. Ray,
Hoffman, sister of the bride
groom, cut the cake; and Mrs.
George Faville. sister of the
bride, served the punch. The
nrmes taDie was set with an
ivory satin cloth. Dink flowers
and candles. Danielle Davis oassed
me guest dook.
A buffet luncheon was served
lor out-of-town guests at the
home of the bride's parents.
Following a trio to the cnnt
ine couple are at home in Salem.
m mm
Miss Evans Tells
Betrothal Recently
AURORA Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Evans of Aurora, are annminr.
ing the engagement of their
daughter, Miss JoAnne Marie
Evans, to Joseph Stephen Jessel
of Mt. Angel, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Jessel of Vanrnu.
ver, B. C. Date for the wedding
nas not oeen set.
Miss Evans, who has lived in
Aurora the past four years, is a
senior at rnorm Marion Union
high school.
Mr. Jessel. who attended
school in Saskatchewan, has liv
ed in Oregon the past three
years. He is employed at Mt.
Angel women's college.
Miss Flody to Be
Wed on February 20
Dallas Mr. and Mrs. George
W. Flody announce the engage
ment of their daughter, Miss
Glcndoris Flody, to Kenneth Ross
Dyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. K.
Dyer.
The bride-elect is a graduate of
Dallas high school and is attend
ing Oregon State college. Mr. Dyer
is serving with the United States
army.
The wedding will take place at
the First Christian church, Dallas,
February 20 at 8 p. m. 1
Wedding in March
WOODBURN Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd J. Waymire of Woodburn,
Route 1, announce the coming
marriage of their daughter. Miss
Doris Evelyn Maymire, to Fred
rick Scott Odgers, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Fredrick Odgers of
Woodburn. The wedding will be
an event of March 6 at the Wood-
burn Church of God at 8 p.m.
Miss Austin
Bride-Elect
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F, Austin
announce the engagement of
their daughter. Miss Darlene
Austin, to Ffc. Kenneth G. Law.
rence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward A. Lawrence.
No date is set for the wedding.
Groups Assist YW
With Furnishings
Furnishing the rooms and pur
chasing gymnasium equipment
for the new YWCA building
have become the top projects
for a large number of Salem's
civic minded organizations, the
furnishings committee of the
YWCA announces after making
a survey.
Already six clubs have indi
cated their desire to take spe
cific areas; the Chiropracters'
auxiliary, Tri-Y Mothers, Junior
Woman's club, Zonta club, Gol
den Age club and Esther L'.ttle
Tri-Y club. Each group wilMour
the building to make its de
cision.
The furnishings committee
consists of co-chairmen Mrs. Karl
Becke and Mrs. H. G. Maison,
Mrs. G. F. Chambers, Mrs. Rob
ert W. Gormsen and Mrs. Charles
D. Wood. They state that one
of the first needs is for flat
ware and china to serve 125
places, as a series of luncheon
club meetings will be one of the
early undertakings planned for
the new building. The specifica
tions for this item, as well as
all the other articles needed can
be obtained by any interested
individual or club from a mimeo
graphed list published by the
committee.
The furnishings list was pre
pared by the entire building
committee in cooperation with
John 0. Merrill, Jr., and L. P.
Crutcher, the architect's assist
ants in color and interior de
sign. This was a prepaid service
included with the building plans,
Special emphasis was placed
on extreme durability and flexi
bility for the furniture, so that it
will stand up under intensive
use and can be interchanged for
different functions in the main
downstairs rooms.
Today's Menu
MRS. GUS ERICKSON, Mrs.
Lura Tandy, Mrs. Blanch Stuart,
Mrs. Justina Kildee, Mrs. Goldia
Kyle, all of Sedgwick No.
Woman's Relief Corps, Salem
and Mrs. M. Schnase of George
Wright Corps No. 2, Portland,
met at the Golden Pheasant for
luncheon Friday. While in Salem
Mrs. Schnase was a guest of her
daughter, Mrs. Victor Brown.
Announce New Way To
Shrink Painful Piles
Find HaaliBg Subatanca That Doe Both
Relieve PainShrink Hemorrhoid
ROM-UTS Hillbillies Square
Dance club Is meeting Tuesday.
lhe committee includes: Dr.
and Mrs. Estill L. Brunk, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Cardy, Mrs. Emma
Vesper. Guests and new members
arc Invited.
Now York, N. Y. (Special) -For
the first time science has
found a new healing substance
with the astonishing ability to
shrink hemorrhoids and to stop
bleeding without surgery.
In one hemorrhoid case after
another, "very striking improve
ment" was reported and verified
by doctors' observations.
Pain was relieved promptly.
And, while gently relieving pain,
actual reduction or retraction
(shrinking) took place.
And most amazing of all this
Improvement was maintained in
cases wiir-re doctors' observations
were continued over a period of
msny months!
In fact, results were so thor-c-uph
tlint sufferers were able to
make such astonishing statements
as "Piles have censed to be a
problem I" And among these suf
ferers were a very wide variety
of hemorrhoid conditions, some of
10 to 20 years' standing.
All this, without the use of
narcotics, anesthetics or astrin
gents of any kind. The secret i
a new healing substance (Bio
Dyne) -the discovery of a world
famous research institution. Al
ready, Bio-Dyne is in wide use
for healing injured tissue on all
parts of the body.
Now this new healing substancs
is olTered in ointment form for
hemorrhoids under the nam
Preparation H. The price is only
8S a tube including an appli
cator. The name to ask for i
Preparation H at, all drugstores
And Tcmcmber if not entirclj
sntisfud your money will be re-fun'l-d
promptly -mtt nut.
PINOCHLE and 5(10 were I
play on Friday night at the social
meeting ot the Neighbors of
Woodcraft at the Woman's clu
house.
J. W. Andrews and Miss Mary
Peters won hih and Mr. and
Mrs. Claude llnll were low.
The JUG club will meet on
Tuesday night for practice at the
Mayflower lull anil Mrs. Phillip
Anrircgg will be hostess to the
Past Guardian Neighbors club.
Refreshments will he served.
AFRICAN Violet society met
last week at the home of Mrs.
Malcolm MarDnnald, Mrs. W. A.
Bauman presiding. Members re-
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SDonnca lo run t ail uy h-iiiiik m , i.
which of their violets responded ,. . inln lh, hr ' hi, ' .. (n
i How To Relieve
Bronchitis
to light more than others. The ! k.i. ,m
chapter voted to Join the Salem phletni and aid niture to soothe and
Garden council. Mrs. Wakefield , hcl raw, tendtr, indsmed bronchial
Walker and Mrs. William Gib- memhranrs. Guaranteed lo please you
son arranged the centerpiece, or money refunded. Creomuhion has
Refreshments were served bv the l00i " of millions of users.
hostess. Mrs. Charles Forrcttr is i ODrnMI ll'CIOfcl
I. .nlKi-taln fnr (he nevt merlins ! Wllk VIIIU Lwl Vll
of the chapter.
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It's true! M'lirn vou ask for
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fit and you get the same
perfect fit in every glamorous
pair I Your personal leg-size,
(exclusively in Bcllr-Sharmerrs !),
makes this lovely tlifFcrence in
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These cookies are delicious
with tea or coffee.
Snack for the Club
Toasted Cheese Rolls
Lemon Oatmeal Cookies
Beverage
Lemon Oatmeal Cookies
Ingredients: Hi cups sifted
flour, Vi teaspoon baking soda,
hi teaspoon salt, 2V? cups un
cooked rolled oats, hi cup short
ening or butter or mcrgarine
(soft), lt4 cups beet or cane
sugar, hi cup firmly packed
brown sugar, 1 egg, 1 tablespoon
grated lemon rind, h cup
lemon juice.
Method: Sift together flour,
baking soda and salt. Add rolled
oats. With a rotary beater (hand
or electric) beat together short
ening, sugars, egg. lemon rind
and lemon juice. Stir in flour
mixture; mixture will be stiff.
Chill 1 hour. Drop by tcasDoon-
fuls onto lightly greased baking
sheet a few inches apart. Bake
in moderate (375 F.) oven 12
minutes or until lichtlv brown-
ed. Makes about 4 dozen
cookies.
Hostess Friday
Mrs. Don Judson was hostess
for an informal party Friday eve
ning at her Park avenue home.
Cards were in play during the
evening, prizes going to Mrs.
Alva Possehl and . Mrs. Edna
Bergner.
Other guests were Mrs. W. A.
Schmidt, Mrs. F. C. French, Mrs.
Fred Stein, Mrs. Vernon Decat
ur, Mrs. Delmer Stutzman, Mrs.
Harry Wilson, Mrs. Flossie War
ing, Mrs. Harvey Scheidel, Miss
Jeanette Scheidel and Miss Bet
ty Jean Bergner.
Club Installs and
Lists Committee Heads
Chemeketa Toastmistress elub
met at the Golden Pheasant last
week for its regular dinner
event. Guests were Mrs. Myrtle
Lindahl and Mrs. Olive Brad-
shaw.
-The speakers of the evening
were introduced by Mrs. Paul
Gilmer, toastmistress. They were:
Mrs. Lee Haskins, Mrs. Harriett
Birch and Mrs. L. C. Tennis. Mrs.
Tennis was awarded the triumph.
General evaluatpr was Mr.
Emma Brown and Mrs. J. A.
Johnston timekeeper.
Officers for the new term in
stalled by Mrs. B. L. Trelstad
include: President, Mrs. L. C.
Tennis; vice president, Mrs.
Emma Brown; recording secre
tary. Mrs. Wavne Murphy; cor
responding secretary, Mrs. C. E.
Jaqua; treasurer, Mrs. G. A.
Sherman.
Committee members appointed
include: Membership Mrs.
Emma Brown; program, Mrs.
E. A. Hillstrom; parliamentari
an, Miss Nancy Stuart; press,
Mrs. James Ervin; big sister,
Mrs. Lee Haskins; public rela
tions, Mrs. Eric Nelte; education,
Mrs. Aubrey Tussing; scrap book,
Mrs. B. L. Trelstad; hospitality,
Mrs. Harriett Birch and Mrs.
Paul Gilmer.
Speakers chosen to compete
in the club contest to be in
February include Mrs. E. W.
Hillstrom, Miss Nancy Stuart,
Mrs. L. C. Tennis. Mrs. Lee
Haskins, Mrs. B. L. Trelstad and
Mrs. J. ,A. Johnston, alternate.
Table decorations were ar
ranged by Mrs. James W. Tin
dall, hostess. ,
MRS. AMA MUNCY, Mrs. Lau
ra Johnson, Mrs. Edna Bergner,
and Mrs. George Thomas attend
ed installation of the Pythian
Sisters at Independence last
week.
Monday, January 25, 1954
A SON, their first, born
on Tuesday, January 19 to Mr.
and Mrs. Emmctt L. Gilmer at
Salem Memorial hospital The
baby has been named Steven
Lloyd. The grandfather is B. B,
Wedel, Hutchins, Kansas.
Woodburn BPW Club
Meets Past Week
WOODBURN A social meet
ing of the Woodburn Business
and Professional Women's club
was Thursday night at the li
brary club rooms with Mrs.
Thomas Baldwin presiding.
Speaker of the evening was
Irving Brown, Woodburn attor
ney, who talked on "Wills."
An executive board meeting
was called by Mrs. Baldwin to
be February 1.
Hostesses were Mrs. Sam
Smith, Mrs. J. A. Evans, Miss
Hildegarde Dierkhising and Mrs.
Walter Miller of the finance
committee who served refresh
ments. Legislation will be the topic
for the business meeting which
will be at the library February
4 with Mrs. Don Beli as chair
man of the program and refreshments.
CHERRY COURT, Order of the
Amaranth, plans a social night
for Wednesday at the Masonic
temple. Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Bright, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mc
Cauley and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
McCabe are in charge of the eve
ning's entertainment and refreshments.
THE PEERLESS BAKERY
Bakers for her Majesty
the Housewife
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When It seems to Hecide
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Between make-ups every day
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JANUARY SHOE
CLEARANCE!
Reg. $10.95 to $12.95
RED CROSS . . . ACCENT
. . . PENALJO fine qualitv
footwear from open stock
vill go into this sale at
$7 80 pair! Most of these
are regular $12.95 values!
$"780
Pr.
Sizes
4 to 10
AAAA to C
Stock Up Now! Save!
Select an extra pair or two and save nearly half.
Black, brown, red, tan. green, grey and natural or
( elk colors. All styles of heels . . . low, medium or high.
Sport and dress styles ir. calf, suede and kid. Pumps,
slings, straps, etc. Sir.es 4 to 10 . . . AAAA to C widths.
DISCONTINUED NUMBERS IN RED
CROSS, ACCENT, PENALJO . . .
This is our onnuol shoe cleoronce sale of fine quality shoes. It is o final clear
ance of oil broken size ranges ond styles . . . regardless of type or price. All sale
shoes will corry Millers usual expert fitting service ond guarontee.
SALE! Dickersoris, Delmanettes
Are you a Dickerson or Dcl
manette fan? These very high
grade shoes are now on spec
ial clearance . . . 400 pairs of
them at $11.90! Rcgularlv
pricrd at $15.95! Come
choose your favorite shoe in
black, red. blue, brown or
elk in pumps, straps, ties. etc.
All heels high, low, medium
$H90