Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 27, 1954, Page 6, Image 6

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    Wednesday, January 27, 1954
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TIIE CAPITAL JOURXATJ. Salem, Oregon
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Wood burn Mr. and Mrs. Alex Manning of Woodburn, Route
1, above, celebrated their 50th wedding aniversary at a reception
in the St. Louis parish hall Sunday afternoon, January 24. A
special mass was conducted for tho Mannings Wednesday, Jan
uary 20 in the St. Louis church, where they were married,
Jan. 20, 11)04, with the Rev. Joseph Vandcrbeck of St. Joseph's
church, Salem, officiating. They have lived in this area all
of their married life. Mr. and Mrs. Manning have 11 children,
four of whom, Edward, Gertrude, Theresa and William Manning
are still at home. Others are Alwin Manning and Raymond
Manning, both of Route 1, Woodburn; Mrs. Adeline Hanncgan
and Patrick Manning of Salem: Francis Manning and Sister
Mary Evangeline of ML Angel, Mrs. May Dcviacminck of Hills
boro. They have 15 grandchildren. (Alyce studio picture, Wood-burn)
Polk Federation
Event at Dallas;
Program Highlighted
Polk County Federation of Rural
Women's clubs met last week in
Dallas Chamber of Commerce
rooms. Plans for the year were
discussed. Mrs. Robert Yungen is
president of the group.
Committee chairmen for the year
Pianist. Mrs. Florence Ragsdale;
song leader, Mrs. Don Bisbee; no
minating, Mrs, Van Santen; health,
Mrs. Ernest Lcttekcn; publicity
and scrapbook, Mrs. Axel Jacob
sen; fair booth, Mrs. Gilbert Loy;
veterans projects. Mrs. H. D.
Burns and Mrs. Freda Brog; in
stallation, past presidents club, at- j
tendance records, Mrs. Pearl Coo
per, mis. nuyu nuiauu aim jvna. i , . , ,
Elizabeth Comslock; corsages, OakJVOKy Mothers
Grove Gardeners; memorial serv
ice, Mrs. Clara Brunk and Mrs.
Eldon Johnson; resolutions, Mrs.
Florence Brog, Mrs. J. S. Row
land and Mrs. Kenneth Keyt.
Mrs. Bertha Allen reported that
186 gift packages and several cash
scrip books had been sent to the
Veterans hospital at Roseburg for
Christmas. Mrs. Florence Rags
dale reported that four long mir
rors, a cot and several chairs had
been purchased for the ladies
lounging room at the county fair
building. Mrs. Ernest Lettelken
reported on tho Christmas Seal
sale.
Yearly reports were read by the
following clubs; Buena Vista Wom
an s club, independence Kurai
Woman's club, Lincoln Goodwill,
Oak Grove Gardeners; Perrydale
Goodwill; Pioneer Sewing club;
Oak Grove Woman's club; Rickre
all Ladies Aid; Spring Valley Mis
sionary, Bridgeport club, Ellcndale
club, Laurel Social Hour club. Lib
erty Woman's club.
Woodrow Jones, chairman of
Red Cross chapter in Polk county
gave a talk and asked the support
of all the women's clubs for the
coming year. Ten dollars was vot
ed for the Red Cross. Each club
will sponsor the Red Cross drive
in its own community.
A silver donation of $!).R0 was
collected for the Roseburg Veter
an hospital.
Mrs. H. D. Teterson in behalf o
the volunteer service group of Red
Cross, thanked all the clubs for the
support that had been given in the
past year.
The Red Cross canteen commit-
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ii-c was in i-niirxf m nig ninner,
Mesdames E. B. Hamilton, 11. W.
Boeder. II. D I'ctterson. Mary!
oiarr ana a. m. Larson, mere
were 77 momhers present.
Mrs. Forest Martin of the past
presidents club presented a gavel
to the president, Mrs. Hobort Yun
gen. The program for the afternoon
was in charge of Mrs. II. D. I'ct
terson. Holden Grant played sev
eral numbers on the electric organ. ! j
Dee Gee Green sang and tapj HOWARD SALING, freshman!
danced and Mrs. Koemann accom- at Oregon State college and son j
panied her on tho piano. Dr. Ear! (of Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Saling of i
W. Bcnbow lectured on "Fun With : Salem, was initiated recently into
Roses" and showed colored slides I his fraternity Phi Sigma Kappa,
of his rose Garden. i
The next federation meetinn will
be April 21 at Perrydale with the
i errynaie bond will club members
s Hostesses
CDA Social
MT. ANGEL Members of the
Catholic Daughters of America
were entertained at a social Mon
day evening, in the club room of
St. Mary's school. Ilrldgc and
"500" were in play, followed by
refreshments. Receiving the
awards were Mrs. Leo Barr, Mrs.
J. H. Jaeger and Mrs. Ambrose
Ebncr.
The hostess committee were
Miss Elizabeth Keher, chairman,
Mrs. J. L. Wachter, Mrs. Hugo
Hemshorn, Mrs. O J. Williams,
Mrg. Earl Manning. Mrs Al Lu-
lay, Miss Irene Stisa, Mrs. Alfred
Hcrnt, Mrs. Robert Zollncr, and
Mrs. Mark I'urdy.
Betrothal Told
LEBANON Mr. and Mrs.
Stephen T. Taylor announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Miss June Taylor, to Robert Col-
vin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Colvin. The wedding will be an
carlv summer event.
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FRl'ITI.AND Women's circle is
i; Th,,r.H, i n m in the 1
church annex. Members arc asked
to lake their collee urn cards. '
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Wedding Saturday
A wedding for ihe week-end
will be, that of Miss Jessica Kin
sey of Portland, formerly of Sa
lem, and O. Lee Johnson of Se
attle. The ceremony will be sol
emnized at 4 o'clock next Satur
day afternoon in the Roberts stu
dios, the Rev. J. Arthur Stevenson
of the Vernon Presbyterian
church of Portland officiating,
Attending the wedding will be
members of the families and a
few close friends. A reception will
follow the service. The bride-
elect is the daughter of Mrs. Nor
ma B. Shaw of Salem and Mr.
Johnson is the son of Mr. and
Airs. O. L. Johnson of Chico,
Calif.
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Mrs. L. H. Hudson installed Mrs.
James Hartley as commander of
the Salem Navy Mothers club on
Tuesday night at the home of Mrs.
Clem Ohlson.
Others installed included Mrs.
Elvera Beard, vice commander;
Mrs. J. H. Lewis treasurer: Mrs.
Ivel Haley, secretary and Mrs. H.
W. Friesen and Mrs. Bayson,
sergeant at arms.
To Aid YWCA
Members of district No. 3,
Women's auxiliary fo the Ore
gon Association of Chiropractic
mvslclans, arc sponsoring s
"hillbilly box social" as a bene
fit on Saturday, February 13, at
! our Corners community hall,
near Salem.
Proceeds from Ihe benefit will
go to the Salem YWCA build
ing to be added to the fund for
furnishing the new structure.
THREE new members were
greeted at the meeting of SL
Helena's guild of St. Paul's Epis
copal church when it met last
evening in the new church build
ing. Mrs. Ronald Hlundcll. Mrs.
Robert Boals and Mrs. George
H. Kelly are the new members.
Mrs. Dean Brooks was guest
speaker to discuss the young
peoples' summer conference at
Gcarhart. The members inspect
ed the office and study of the
new building, assistance in fur
nishing these rooms being a
project of the guild.
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Mothers 10 Meet
MT. ANC.EI Mount
Angel
Seminary Mothers club of the
Mount Angcl-Woodburn Silverton
area, plans its February meeting
at the country home of Mrs. Ber
nard Smith, west of Mount An
gel, Tuesday evening, Feb. 2, be
ginning at 8 o'clock. All club
members are invited to be pres
ent. Today's Menu
Family Supper
Here's an easy version of a
Chinese seafood and vegetable
dish.
Tomato Juice Crackers
Skillet Shrimp and Snap Beans
Steamed Rice
Pineapple Upsidcd n Cake
Beverage
Skillet Shrimp and Snap Beans
Ingredients: 4 tablespoons sal
ad oil, 1 pound medium sue raw
shrimp (shelled and deveined),
i teaspoon salt, 1 clove garlic
(minced or crushed), 1 cup
chicken bouillon, 1 pound snap .
beans (cut In l-inrh diagonal
pieces and cooked only until tender-crisp),
2 tablespoons corn
starch, ' cup water, '4 teaspoon 1
sugar, 2 teaspoons soy sauce.
Method: In 10-inrh skillet, heat
oil; add shrimp; stir often over ;
moderate heat until opaque ,
through and lightly browned 3 '
to 5 minutes. Add salt, garlic,
bouillon and snap beans. Blend
cornstarch, water, sugar and soy
sauce until smooth; add to skil
let. Conk and stir until sauce -thickens.
Serve at once. Makes 4
large servings.
Note: If sauce is 1 little tnicK
er than vmi like, stir in a lanie-
spoon of hot water. Add more aalt
if desired.
Shower for
2 Given at
Mt. Angel
MT. ANGEL Miss Marcinc
Irene BuchhoU and Mrs. J era Id
L. Basl were feted during a sur
prise miscellaneous bridal show
er in the Alcuin Annen country
home, Sunday aternoon, at which
Mrs. Annen and Miss Carol Wach
ter were hostesses.
Miss Buchholz will wed Law
rence E. Bochslcr Saturday morn
ing, January 30, at a 10 o'clock
nuptial high mass in St. Mary's
Catholic Church here.
Mrs. Basl, who was Miss Joyce
Kraemer before her wedding two
weeks ago, is now living in Stay
ton. Mount Angel Academy June
1953 graduates, who feted the two
honorecs were: Misses 'Jeanctte
Wavra, Beth Reiter, Rosemary
Schmidt, Dona Knauf, Silverton,
Betty Mae De Santis, Silverton,
Alice Sthamann, Silverton, Eve
lyn Buchheit, Silverton, Dorothy
Wcinacht, Mary Ann Beyer, An
gela Spraucr, Jo Ann Beyer, Mau
reen Sauscr, Patricia Wagner,
Betty Looncy, Joy Schnorenberg,
Silverton, Carol Rickert, Wood-
burn, Janet Cobat, Helen McGce,
Farrcll Williams, Darlcnc Topfcr,
Marian Rosno, Maxine Geek,
Charlotte Kintz, Anna Sowa, Rose
Gaui, and the hostesses.
Awards for games were pre
sented to Marcine Buchholz, Bet
ty Mae Dc Santis, Betty Looney
and Jo Ann Beyer.
DeMolay Banquet
On Monday Evening
Annual DeMolay father and son
banquet was Monday, in the Ma
sonic temple dining room, with
67 fathers and sons and 11 guests
attending.
Special guests introduced were
State Rep. Mark Hatfield and
Ward R. Davis, both past state
master counselors; Rex Davis,
past grand master Masonic lodge
of Oregon and honorary legion
of honor member; Otho Eckcrs-
loy, master or lodge No. 4; Morse
Stewart, master of Ainsworth
lodge No. 201; Wilfred Wilson,
master of Kingwood lodge No.
204; Estes Buchanan, chairman of
advisory board, and board mem-
hers Mark Hatfield, Jim Hatfield,
Ray Rolow and Gleason Young.
Mrs. Ralph Sipprell, president
of the Mothers club, gave the
welcome. A string quartet com
posed of Toni DeSart, Pamela
Clayton, Pat Edstrom and John
Gibbons, played music during the
banquet. A business meeting was
conducted after the banquet.
Serving of the banquet was
done hy members of the mothers
club, of which Mrs. Morse Stew
art was general chairman.
WOMEN'S Catholic Order of
Foresters met Monday evening at
the home of Miss Pearl Bairley.
During the meeting plans were
made for a rummage sale to be
April 6 over Greenbaum's, pro
ceeds from the sale to go for a
seminary benefit.
A social hour followed the busi
ness meeting during which a
luncheon was served by the host
esses, Mrs. Ben Dimeler and Mrs.
Mike Innoccnti. Next meeting will
be February 23.
HOSTESS to her hrinVi. rlnh
last evening was Mrs. Don E.
Phillips, inviting as additional
guests, Mrs. Richard Scandling
and Mrs. James It. Phillips.
HOME from a trip to Las
Vegas, Nov., are Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ward and Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Skopil, Jr.
HOSTS for the Cosmis elnh
dance last Saturday evening were
air. and Mrs. Bill Patton. On the
committee lor the event were
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bowman, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Stuhr, Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Walker. The guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Pat Papkoff.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Maus, Mr. and
Mrs. D. McMillen, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Webster.
NOTICE
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FASHION LUNCHEON
TUESDAY, FEB. 2 '
FASHION PREVUE FOR
SPRING 1954
CONTINENTAL VALENTINES
GOLD ROOM
MARION HOTEL
LUNCHEON 12:00-1:15
FASHIONS, 1:05 TO 1:50
PHONE 3-4123 FOR RESERVATIONS
Capital
Edited by MARIAN
Kainbow
Installation
A number of guests attended
the installation of Miss Eleanor
Mlcziva as worthy adviser of
Chadwick assembly, ' Order of
Rainbow for Girls, on Tuesday
night at the Masonic temple.
Introduced" and honored were
Herman Johnston associate grand
patron; Wayne Henry, member
of the grand executive board;
Miss Arda Lien, grand represen
tative to the state of Pennsyl
vania; Mrs. Robert Forster, J. E.
Van Wyngardcn, matron and pa
tron of Trinity chapter, Order of
Eastern Star; Mrs. E. T. Arm
strong, Thomas Kelly, matron
and patron, Chadwick chapter,
Order of Eastern Star; Miss Ann
Bcrger, honored queen, bethel
No. 43, Job's Daughters: Mrs.
Joseph F. Dorfler, Mr. and Mrs.
John Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. Les
ter Guthrie. Mrs. W. V. Lytic,
Milton McDaniels, Mrs. Wayne
I Henry, past mother adviser, and
Mrs. Glenn Paxson, past mother
adviser.
Refreshments were served hy
Mrs. John Dickson, Mrs. Elmer
Hildrcth, Mrs. Harold Gillespie,
Mrs. George Osko, Mrs. Merle
Phillips, Mrs. Arlecn Sneddon,
Miss Marilyn Shields, Miss Donna
Haugen, Miss Nancy Bone. Mrs.
Hildreth and Mrs. Dickson
poured.
There was a program. -
JOHN LEWIS, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Lewis, will observe his
12th birthday on Thursday, the
parly in celebration to be Friday
evening at his .home. Twelve of
John's young friends have been
invited for the birthday party.
Movies will be shown and birth
day refreshments served.
VFW Group
Marion auxiliary, Veterans of
Foreign Wars met Monday eve
ning at the Veterans of Foreign
Wars hall. The president, Mrs.
Dale Brooks, and two representa
tives will attend the meeting Jan
uary 27 for the Federation of Pa
triotic Orders at the Veterans of
Foreign Wars hall at 8 p.m.
An invitation was received from
the Daughters of Union Veterans
to a Lincoln Day tea, February P
at the Woman's club house.
Committee reports were given
hy Mrs. Dave Holwcger, Mrs. Mel
Clemens, Mrs. Gordon Bressler
and Mrs. Lloyd Kennedy. Mrs. Le
Roy Simpson reported 15 pounds
of nylon hose and four sport
shirts had been sent to the Camp
White Veterans hospital.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Billy Kelson, Mrs. Gordon
Bressler, Mrs. Harriett Smith and
Mrs. Russell Graen.
To Entertain Club
SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. Ken
neth Zwickcr will entertain the
Little Garden club of Salem
Heights on Thursday, January
28, at a 1 o'clock dessert at her
home on West Madrona avenue.
Assisting will be Mrs. Virgil Sex
ton. Mrs. Joe VanCleavc will be the
guest spraker and she will speak
on fuchsias.
A SON, their second, was born
Sunday, January 24, at Salem
Memorial hospital to Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Pence. The baby has
been named Curtis Lcc. The old
er son is Eradlcy. Grandparents
arc Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pence and
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Lawrence.
Great grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Hoevct, Mrs. Enger
Carr and Mrs. Ora Pence, all of
Salem.
GAIETY HII. I. Garden club
met Monday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Robert M. Fitz
mauriee. Miss Elizabeth Lord
nd Miss Edith Schryver show
ed pictures of their trip cast.
SbatJ
Women I
LOWRY FISCHER
Some Notations..
By M. L. F..
From the Republican National
committee comes a news release
stating there is an all-time high
number of women in state legis
latures, 303, the survey on the
subject having been completed
by Miss Bertha A. Adkins, as
sistant to the chairman of the
Republican National committee
. . . Of the 303, more than two
thirds are republicans in the
various states, the survey break
down shows ... Of the total of
.103, 22 are in senates, 281 in the
lower house . . . The 11)54 total
is a gain of 14 over tho early
lf)53 figure . . . Beginning with
a total of 29 women in legisla
tures throughout the country in
1920, the figure has steadily
grown to reach the 303 mark
for early 1954 . . . Oregon had
but two women in the last leg
islature 1953 session both
in the house, two Tortlanders,
.Maurine Ncuberger and Doro
thy Wallace . . . Following 1953
elections, women are serving in
legislatures in all states except
three . . . The survey was the
first of the 1954 series made by
the women's division of the Re
publican National committee for
its over-all annual issue of
"Women in the Public Service.
A nursery is planned during
the dedication and reception at
St. Paul's Episcopal church next
Sunday, January 31, reports
Mrs. A. I). Woodmansce, general
chairman for the reception . . .
The nursery will be conducted
between 3 and 6 p.m. with Mrs.
Louis Ehrlich in charge and it
will be for all small children be
tween six months of age through
the first grade . . . Children not
able to walk are asked to be in
their carriages . . . The church
dedication is at 4 p.m., the re
ception immediately following
Members of Salem Wcavirs
guild are invited by members of
Portland Weavers guild to at
tend a meeting there next Mon
day, February 1 . . . Several
from here plan to attend the
meeting , . .
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AMONG those at El Rancholl ,55 s ub
and Mrs. R. D. Woodrow of Salem. lt , 'Ij
iff m. c$y
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Bresslers
Are Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bressler
were honored with a housewarm
ing at their new home at 4490 E.
Center street Tuesday evening
by members of the F. L. club.
Honoring tho Bresslers with a
gift were Mr. and Mrs. Troy
Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
McClurc, Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Sodcns, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sim
ons, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Hunter,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Spence, Mr.
and Mrs. R. Laudahl, Mrs. Keith
Rebo, Mrs. Lloyd Hamby, Mrs.
Delbcrt Tillotson, Miss Jodelle
Parker, Miss Joy Doyal, Miss
Delorcs Jay and Miss Judy Whit
lock. Mr. Hatfield Gives
Talk for BPW Club
State Representative Mark Hat-1
field spoke on "Legislative Mcas-
ures Coming Up in 1955" at the ;
dinner meeting of the Salem Busi-1
ness and Professional Women's j
club on Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Clark C. McCall and Miss
Alberta Sappenficld, co-chairmen ,
of the legislative committee, aided I
by Miss Merle Dimick, education trict con(erence will be in Corval
chairman, were in charge of the,- pphmarv 21 with Miss Mil
program. Mrs. A. J. Arehart, was i
in charge of the music and pre-
sented Miss Coralie Doughton, who
sang with Miss Amv Girod as ac-'
companist. I
Don Allen
All ballroom classes
personally taught by
Don Allen.
New Teen-Age Classes
Mon., Tue Wed... 50c
hour
ADULT BALLROOM
Private or Class Reasonable
DON
ii t. f ih most
Camilla Wi hams, soprano, at left, and Todd Duncan, baritone,
at right, come to Salem next Wednesday February 3, for a
join concert in the Salem Community , Concert association
series The program will be at 8:15 p.m. in Salem high school
auditorium. The concert is billed as a highlight of the season
or he association. Miss Williams is a leading soprano with
the New York City Opera company and has appeared in con
certs throughout the nation and abroad. Duncan afte full
year s tour, is back on a tour, appearing in recitals and with
orchestras throughout the country. At the conclusion of his
current tour he will go on for another tour n Europe.
It was announced that the dis-
dred Yettcr, district president,
presiding.
Guests on Tuesday night includ
ed Mrs. Lester Marshall, Mrs. Lela !
Clark and Miss Hazel M. Northrup. I
Dance Classes
All Types of Dancing
Private or Class Lessons
Club or Group lessons
NEW CLASSES NOW!
SPECIAL
NOTICE
No
Registration
Fee
Total
Cost
ALLEN'S STUDIO
oooular singers of the day.
WOODBURN Founders day will
be featured at the regular meeting
of chapter J of the P.E.O. Sister
hood Thursday, January 28, at
8 p.m. at the homc of Mrs. Charles
B. Cornwell. The program will be
under the direction of Mrs.
Frank P. Doerf ler.
i
Gene Gcbaucr
Tap Director
Spring Term Beginning
School Age . . 4 P. M. Saturday
Pre School . . 2:30 P. M. Friday
Advanced Students
Call for Appointment
$
5.00
Per Mo.
Phone 2-7523