F Page 9 Altrusans Plan Tea Feb. 28 A membership tea is planned by Salem Altrusa club for Sunday, February 28, the event to be given at the home of Mrs. Hazel D. Good man. Hours are to be between 3 and S o'clock. Plans for the event were made at the dinner meeting of the group Monday evening at the Senator hotel. Plans also were made for the rummage sale to be given on March 6. Next event for the club will be the joint meeting and dinner for all women's service clubs, the Al.' trusans sponsoring the event Feb ruary is at me Marlon hotel as a dinner meeting. Seniors Set Dinner "Ora Di Pranzo." fh class dinner, will be in the Salem high school cafeteria Friday night -The dinner will have an Italian atmosphere with candle light, violin music, and checkered tablecloths. Miss Judy Loucks is the gener al chairman for the dinner with Msis Sharon Johnson, Miss Shir ley Juran, Don Crothers, and Norm Luther assisting. Doing the decorations will be Miss Marion Baum, chairman; Misses fiev Lockard, Joyce Randall, Sandie Carter, Leta Jones, Flo Burger- meisicr, uev Lamb, Fat Gordon, Mary Kay Brown, qnd Sharon Beard. Senior class president, Paul Beck, will be the toastmaster. There will be entertainment. Rog er Moorehead will give an after dinner speech; a violin solo will be played by Tonl De Sart; a pan tomime is to be staged by Bob Payne; a chalk talk will be given by Dick Richardson and Jack Eyerly, and there will be singing by the boy.' quartet of Pete Van Horn, Kaye Brand, Dave Louthin and Ray Holmquist. Bill Borinff is ihp rfiairmnn of the cleanup' committee and he Is assisted by Miss Dorothy Kin ney, juiss tstner Hyatt, Tom Pickens, Charles Friend, Milton McDaniel, Stan Pawley, Dick An derson and Gordy Domogalla. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, OreCon , J ft f Tuesday, February 2, 1951 In Bermuda Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Briscoe, Salem, are pictured above as they start off for a sightseeing tour of Bermuda in one of the little taxis popular there. The Briscocs have been staying at the Elbow Beach Surf club with a group of 15 other couples on the tour. (Bermuda News bureau picture) Initiation At Bethel Capital Women fjOn Monday fc Five new members were Installed Monday At Board Event It was announced at the slate board meeting of the Oregon Fed eration of Republlctn Women in Portland Saturday that Mrs. Carol Kearncs, national president, will be present at the group's annual meetina in Portland Mnrrh ai Mrs. Loon Pprrv nrnctrlont Mic Marjoric Harris, director and Mrs. Clark C. McCall of tha Salom unit attended this meeting. Salem unit wm cnorter a Dus for ln event in Portland and more details will be announced on Monday at the groups monthly business meeting at uie acoator note!. Auxiliary Event Mrs. Charlei Klnser, 1860 North Summer street, will be hostess to members of Hal Hib brd uxiliary. United Spanish War Veterans, on Friday at 1:30 p.m. She will be assisted by Mrs. Bertha DcSart, Mrs. Alma Alley, and Mrs. Magdclinc Mayhoml. SPEAKER at the meeting of Westminster guild on Wednes day afternoon at the First Pres byterian church will be Mrs. Al bert C. Logan of Corvallis, state president of the League of Wom en Voters and a prominent speak er on women's participation in government. The meeting is at 1 p.m. MEETING of Chapter G of F.E.O. Sisterhood on Thursday afternoon will be at 12:30 o clock at the home of Mrs. Wil liam Cole. Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bushy of independence announce the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Virginia Ann Busby, to John Q. O'Donnell of Portland, inn of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Francis O'Donnell of Cornelius. The wed ding is planned for July. Today's Menu Edited by MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER Weddina Nile Officers Set in May Announced for Safiirrfav fnv 8, is the date for the wedding of Miss Joan Langford and Marvin McKec. The service will be at 4 p.m. that date in St. Joseph's Catholic churrh. Ihe rprnntinn fnllnwinit to be in the Woman s club house. The bride-elect is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fogle of Sa lem and Mr. McKce is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. McKce 4 Hostesses For Alumnae Ttnlfa Tlnlfa Tlnlla nlnmnqn were entertained last evening by Mrs. Richard B. Jcnning, Mrs. Allan Sicwert. Mrs. H. J. Annintr and Mrs. Rnhert Crnio at fhn home of Mrs. Jcnning. Attending were Mrs. John It. Caughell, Mrs. Wallace Bono Steele. Mrs. Mark Astnin. Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson, Jr., Mrs. Wil liam Gash, Mrs. Arthur F.rickson, Mrs, Dorothy McClain, Mrs. Har old O. Schneider. Mrs. Phnrln Clarke, Mrs. Ralph H. Mercer. Miss Esther Baird, Miss Jose phine Buumgartncr, Mrs. Geotge C lllll'Uins. Jr. Mr. Wilfrnrl Cole, Mrs. Robert Sprague, Mrs. Mikal Mikkclsen. Mrs. Tnm Hill Jr., Mrs. Robert Nichols, Mrs. C. H. Nelson. Mrs Waltnr lofsky, Mrs. J. M. Morris, Mrs. William Schaumbcrg, Mrs. George Wcllor and the four host esses. Mrs. Clarke talked In lh arnttn on color in decorating. Breakfast Club Twentv-fonr mpnihrr u-orn present on Tuesday morning at the mcotinz of the K:ilpm rvnriit Women's Breakfast club. Miss Marjoric Defreels was a guest. Mrs. Leo t'hilds will be hostess to the Huh nn Kphrnnrv 91 fnr in. itiation of new members. Miss Pat Sebastian will be in charge of the initiation, mo program will be Drcscntod bv the lmtnff mitmW. ship team. A board of dircctnrs meeting is set for 7:30 o'clock that night and a white elephant sale will he the special feature of the evening. This casserole boasts a delight ful flavor combination. Fish Fare Macaroni Crab Casserole Green Peas Salad Bread and Butler Gingerbread Beverage ith Applesauce Macaroni-Crab Casserole' Ingredients: 1 tablespoon sail, t quarts boiling water, 0 ounces (2 cups) elbow macaroni, (4 cup butler or margarine, '1 pound mushrooms (cleaned and sliced, I tablcsnnnns flnnr. 2' nm. Milk, one 6'j-onncc can crahmeat. New officers for Salnm inh Daughters of the Nile, worn In. stalled at the February meeting of the eroun. Monday. . Mrs. Jacob Fuhrcr is the new president, Mrs. Otho R. Ecker- siey, vice president; Mrs. George R. K. Moorhead. ftcrrotarv fr f r .. . I n , J ' jiuwura a. jcnKs, treasurer. Ten new members affiliated wun tne ciuu. One hundred and thirty-two mc.iuers attended the luncheon. Style Show Arranged Among the spring style shows on Ihe calendar is the one for Which the Mothers lnh r ci Vincent dc Paul Catholic church win pe sponsor on Monday, March 21). The nartv will ho ni a ,'ii. in the evening at the Catholic center, saiiy s shop will present the fashions. Mrs. Mclvin Pillcttc is general chairman. ikah Event Two Hostesses Hostesses for innrhmn Sun day were Mrs. Ray T. Johnston and Mrs. Joe Johnston, enter taining at the tinm nf th for mer for the grand conductress of tne urtier of Amaranth for Ore gon and the condurtresses of the various subordinate courts in the stale. Those nresent were the M. dames Elizabeth Madsen. Brand conductress. Beulah Ricbv. Mil. drcd Anderson. Jean Kemn. Gladys Gcffcrt, Mildred Jones, Bcrnice DavenDorL Hallie lien. dcrson, Ella DcLapp, May Sim ons. Lee Ha 1 all of I'urt l.-mrt courts, Alda Tollcnaar, McMinn- vine, ioreiie liuley, Eugene, Mora Carricl, Newport, Edith Davies, Milwaukie, Mary Limptis, Hillshoro, Madge Alvin, Vancou ver, Wash , and the hoslesses. i The luncheon was followed by j a business meeting wilh plans j Ir the grand court session whirh will he in the sunken ballroom of the Masonic temple, Portland, March 12 and 13. HOSTESS to her bridge club on Wednesday will be Mrs Ccnrce Weller, the group meeting Inr luncheon and the afternoon. Rcb Mrs. Gilbert Moser was pre sented With her 2R.vnr nln nn Monday nk'lif at th nil. mectinc of Salem Tinhnlfnh lnri at the IOOP (emnlo Initiation is set for next week and the refreshments committee appointed included Mrs. Lula Wilson, Mrs. Walter Bradley, Mrs. Clifford Chaffee, Mrs. Bar. kcr Cornforth. The L.E.A. plans to meet on Friday nirht at thn temple. Beta Iota, Theta Rho is meeting on Thursday at 7 o'clock. On Kohrilarv 1.1 tha ln,lnA ...ill -- .-; win do their lmhatm-v unrlr m k district meeting at Monitor. Winners at School Winners in the pnntm;! nl Grant school were announced on Monday morning. This contest was one of the events which pre cedes the first all school carnival on Friday at 6:30 p.m. Winners in the first erade In. eluded Steven Mollcaard. .lamps Nicholson III. Walter Winslnw second crade. David Morton. .In Ellen GretzinEer. Ellen Williams Roger Meier, Lynn Stoddard. Darlcne Blischkc; third grade, George Nelson, Jon Shukart, Clark Walding: fourth grade, Patsy Morris, Diane Baker, Ka ren Kasen; fifth grade, June Da vis, Wanona Rnberson, Dean Lammers; sixth grade, Judy Gardner, Tcggy Lucas, Susan Morris. KEIZER Mrs. Paul Len.ibtirg Five new memhprs w,m wel comed into Bethel Nn .in Tnh'. Daughters, on Monday night at the group's semi-monthly meet ing at the Scottish Rite temple. The new members are the Miss-; es Carol Boehn, Nancy Willard, i Connie Aston, Kay Nickels, Ger- 1 ry Lee Nolan. j A one dav ski trio on .Saturday to Hoodoo was planned. The j group win leave at 7 a.m. miss Harriett Hiday, past hon ored queen and Mrs. Marvin Ras mussen were escorted. During the I program, Miss Sally Tonte, accom panied by Miss Samra Ramp. sang. Miss Sue Jcnks arranged the program. Miss Hidav and Miss Kh arvn French were hnnnrprf nn thai ' Dirthday. It was announced that the dates j for grand session in Salem are now April 15 to 17. At the rh- ruary 15 meeting, parents will be nonorea. Airs. Eldon Cone, bethel guardian, will te hostess for a guardian council mpptino- nn cn. day at f o'clock. . Concert Group Board Meets The board of Salem Community Concert association met Monday evenin? in the First National bank conference room. Harry Beall, rep resentative of Community Con certs, Inc., was a visitor and talked to the group. The Annual mAm(ini.:i, .viuiaiiii Ittlll- I Paign for the local assnpialinn ,,. I set for April 12 to 16. The five new board members were welcomed at this Mrs. Maurice Butler of Independ ence. Lawrence A. Ballmer, How ard F. Miueri Mrs William Mc Gilchrist, Jr., Harold W. Shogrcn. Following the meeting, Mrs. Ar thur A. Atherton served a dessert. Birthday Party Tommy Needha and Mrs. Rnhort M Vn.Jt, ' observed his 8th birthday n. mversary Monday. An after school party was given by his mother. It was a "(m -.-i.. n decorations on the cake and other f .vors being "space men." Tommy's guests were Roger and Jim Roth, Mike Parker. Johnny McKesson, Claybourne Dyer, Jr., .nana anocrnooi, Jan Steel-hammer. KEIZER Richard Cooper, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Ed Cooper, celebrated his fifth hirthriav Jan. 28, wilh a party at his home! ms gnosis were Jannis Kav . Raily, Larry Seamstcr, Mark j Berry, Kenneth Rav Wcigurn, i Dana Rappe, Dale Oaks, Davcy Larson, and Bobby Lcmke. To Graduate SllhlimitV Miss CeraMina Harlmann, daughter of Mr. and gave a surprise party for Marcia j s,r- Alfred Harlmann, and Miss Rarrctt, one of the members of Hrownie troop 21. This took the place of the Brownies' regular meeting. Members present were Marcia Barrett. Lucille Christman, Janis Dennisnn, Patty Braasch, Linda Johnson, Marilon Humph rey, Zellamae Miller, Lin Mead and Judv Saks. It was also a farp. well for Jams Dennisnn hn has been a member of this group for three years. Jams is moving to San Francisco. This same group of girls gave another party on January 2fl at which they surpris ed their leader, Mrs. Mead. Darlcne Kintz, daughter of Mrs. Slary Kintz and the late Myles Kintz, will graduate from Dental Nurses' Training school in San Francisco, February 9. Both arc graduates of St. Bon iface high school. Sublimity. lllk. one n's-otinee ran rrahmpat . . 1 tablespoon minced onion, salt CUD fO Meet nd pepper, U pound cheddar Cheese (finely diced). Method: Add 1 tablespoon salt o rapidly boiling water. Gradu ally add macaroni so that water Continues to boil. Cook uncov ered, stirring occasionally, until tender. Drain In colander. Melt butter in a saucepan; add mush rooms and cook gently until ten der. Remove mushrooms: hlend lour into butter remaining in pan. Add milk all at once; cook and stir over low heat until thick ened. Mix sauce wilh macaroni, mushrooms, crabmeat and onion; add salt and pepper to tasle. Turn Into buttered l's quart casserole; aprinklc with cheese; bake in moderate (350F) oven 40 min utes. Mikes 6 servings. WOOmU'ItN-' Vo One Wins Family Fight" will he the topic discussed by Mclvin Murphy of Portland, members of the Oregon Mental Hygiene association, at Ihe regular meeting of the Woodburn Woman's club Wednesday, Febru ary 3, at 2 p.m. at the library club rooms. The committee in charge includes Mrs. A. W. Ami rpu chairman. Mrs. Delbert Seelv. Mrs. William I'ellz, Mrs. William Merriott and Mrs. Arthur Burt. 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