Thursday, February 4, 1954 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon - ' -v J iv V , ,. , ' 1 is President Mrs. Maurice Cohn, above, i (lie newly instal led president of Salem Jaycee-Kttcs, auxiliary to the Junior Chamber of Commerce. (Jcsten-Millcr studio picture) Chapter Events Set Mri. Claude Cummings was af-l filiated with Ainsworth chapter, j Order of Eastern Star, on Wednes- . day night at the group's business session. Other guests present were Mrs. Florence Burr, Gervais, grand rep resentative to Washington;) Mrs. Charsotte Brower, Whaicheer, Io wa; Mrs. Lillian Black, Mrs. Jenny Sooge, Salem chapter; Mrs. Juani ta Anderson, Mrs. Lucille Booster, Gervais and Mrs. Gladys Kolow, North Dakota. An invitation was rereived from Euclid chapter, Jefferson for a friendship night on February 9. Ainsworth will observe a friend ship night' on February 17 with Cottage Grove chapter, Euclid chapter, Jefferson; Cedar chapter, Scio; Acacia chapter Stayton; Ve nus chapter, Donald. Chemeketa chapter. Order of DeMolay for Boys and Bethel No. 48, Job's Daughters, will be guests of the chapter on March 3. On February 11, the matrons and patrons association will meet and Ainsworth will be host chapter. Serving on the committee will be 1 Mrs. George Bilzer, Mrs. .Robert Mutzman, Mrs. J. Edgar Reay and Mrs. Howard Jenks, Mrs. Fred Ko ken, Mrs. Paul Riffee. The Valentine motif was used in decorating and Mr. and Mrs. F.d Potter were the Valentine couple. Refreshments were served by Mrs. John Gnrbol, chairman: Mrs. Gol die Hartley, Mrs. Nora Holt. Mrs. Fred Kokon. Mrs. .1. D. Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. Richard II. Da Brownie Ceremony An Investiture ceremony was given recently at the home nf Mrs. Charles Mills, for the newlv formed Brownie Scout Troop No. 10. The following girls re ceived their pins and troop num erals: Judy Brown, Kathrvn Burke, Carol DcCamp, Shari Dunn, Jill Kinley, Mary Jane Freeburn, Nancy Jackson, Nancy Jaeohson, Kathy MrCollneh, Mar tha Mills, l.inda Hitlenhousc anil Diane Smith. Leaders of the new troop arc Mrs. Charles Mills and Mrs. I harles Mcfnllnch: troop mitlee memhrrs are Mrs. Merle Brown and Mrs. F. R. Brown. Soroptimist Club To Sponsor Dinner t Soroptimist club is planning a benefit spaghetti dinner on Tuesday, March 2, at the Amer ican Legion rlub from 5:30 to ! 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Donald Reinke is chairman of the event which is open to the public and will be given for the city hall clock fund. Announcement of the din ner was made on Wednesday at the group's weekly meeting. Others serving on the dinner committee will be Mrs. Paul Jleath, decorations; Mrs. Mar jorie Charboneau, food; Mrs. Lee Eycrly, food co-chairman; Mrs. Abner K. Kline, tickets, and Mrs. G. E. McCormick, program. On Tuesday night, Mrs. Kline will be hostess to the group for further discussion of the revision of the constitution and by laws. The weekly luncheon meeting i will be on next Wednesday at lite Golden Pheasant and Albert Ziegler, exchange teacher from New Zealand at Parrish junior high school will be the guest speaker. Seminary Mothers Meet on Tuesday MT. ANGEL The. Mount An gel Seminary Mothers club of the Mount Angcl-Woodhurn-Sil-verton area met at the home of Mrs. Bernard Smith, Tuesday evening. i As a special project for this year, the local group will fur-1 nish transportation of the Mount Ansel Seminary Gregorian Choir to Eugene for its concert at the j University of Oregon on Fehru-1 ary 25. original plans caiica for travel by bus, but the moth ers will provide private automo biles for the concert trip, thus eliminating the expense and add ing to the comfort and pleasure of the choir members' travel. Mrs. Clarence Sc'.iimllor will he hostess for the groun at her home in Gervais for the next scheduler! meetin;: the first Tues day evening in March. Following the meeting, Mrs. Smith served refreshments. ATOSC Salemites Initiated By Groups By ALICE LEHMAN (Cftvltal Journal Cormpondent) OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Corvallis (Special) The snow may be gone, but the students here are snowed under witn worn.. Mid term week is here with a bang and everyone is studying hard. There I has been a controversy on the cam pus about the fall term grades. One out of every 5 or 20 percent of the student body is on scholastic ' probation, as the all campus grades took a decided drop last term. For this reason studying seems even more important in this short 11 week term, t ; Despite the low grades on cam It I dus. the freshmen have managed to make house grades for initiation. The Delta Delta Deltas, national social sorority, initiated this past week. Salemites becoming new members in this house are Betty Zahara, Nan Steele and Nancy Moorcfield. Phi Delta Theta, na tional social fraternity, recently ! initiated the following Salem men: John Burroughs, Jim Folston and John Perry. Last week-end proved quite suc cessful for the "Beavers." Although the oaskelallD team had to settle for a split with Oregon, the OSC wrestling tqam took a clean sweep as did the women's bowling team. Salemites on the bowling team were Jo Stcttler and Alice Lehman. "The "Mother Goose Midway," AWS carnival, proved a huge suc cess last Friday night. Alpha Omi cron Pi won the booth honors with the theme, "The Spiders's Web." Arlen White won first prize in the tall tale contest and Carl Holm Quist of Salem took second place. Dick Meyer, another Salemite, was master of ceremonies for the eve ning. Last night, 33 juniors received honor certificates for excellent work in their first two years in col- lege. Those honored had maintain ed a 3.5 grade point average for two full years of college work. Sa lemites in this group were Marj orie Church and Rodney Jipp. Twenty-eight varsity lettermen were recently initiated into Varsity "0" club. Jim Rock of Salem was among the football letter winners initiated. Try as they may, the Joneses on this campus just can't keep up. The statement conies about from a recent name count here at the college. The Johnsons tied the Smiths with 44 each, but the Jones are running third and can't seem to keep up for they only have 27. Capital Women Edited by MARIAN LOWRY FISCHER I New Reservations For Club Dance UO NOTES jDinner for Visitor An event for next Monday eve ning will be the international re lations dinner for which the Sa lem Business and Professional Women's club will entertain to honor Miss Ingabnrg Bauer, Wies baden, Germany. Miss Bauer is touring the United States under auspices of the department of state educational exchange pro gram. The dinner will be in the Coral room oi ine Marion hotel, Mon. uay, ai o o Clock. Salem Writers Club Entertained Tuesday, Salem Writers club met Tues day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. McNallie, near jeuerson. During the business mooiina the revised constitution, provid ing ior a larger membership and increased aues to carry on program, was tc- remaining ingredients: stir well. Simm.'T, covered, about 30 min ules; stir occasionally. Makes about rnm. I l'i quarts thick sauce. I'se as muc h THE CARNIVAL of St. Mary s guild, St. Mary's Episcopal church, will be Friday evening at the church parish hall. The evening begins with a supper at 6 o clock. There will be games, movies, and various carnival booths. Mrs. Ed Lewis is chairman of the general committee. . Several Projects Discussed at Meeting MT. ANGEL, The St. Marys Parochial School Mothers club met Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the school for their February meeting. A large num ber of Mothers were present. Guest speaker was Sister M. Flavia, O.S.B., second grade teacher, who spoke on the pur pose and aim of a christian edu cation, and also outlined the christian socin! livin" nrosram. Sister Kdwnrd Mary, O.S.B.', school principal, also spoke. The Mothers club members dis- i cussed the project of buying ma ! terials and making the costumes i to he used for the Children's Ithvthm Band. .Mrs. Lawrence A. Zeis. Mrs. Andy Schmidt. Mrs. Harold Rour bemnais and Mrs. Cl'.rcnro Elmer i were appointed on the committee to work with Mrs. Joseph Kcrcn- as needed and retrigeraie resi. told, cnairman. lo prepare nrcm Serve over spaghetti and sprinkle i fast (or the children on the First i with Parmesan cheese. I Friday in February. Club to Install Cn-llrc club will install olfi eers for the next six months at the China City restaurant Fri day at 7:00 p m. Incoming of ficers are: Presidrnt, Ken Hard ing; vice president, Miss Crlia Balcaen; and council members, Miss Lois Itoseler, Miss Beverly Nunn. Boh Biiske. and F.ddie Wulff, retiring president. Forty members have made reservations for the dinnrr. After the dinner and installa tion, the club will ko to Chresto Lodge for games and dancing. Transportation will be furnisihed from the YWCA at 6 30. All young single people are iinviled to come and join in the tun. W iwiwk ar twiw ? i TTssr Today's Menu Here's a hearty, thick sauce that reals spaghetti well. Family Supper Antipasto Spaghetti Quic k Tomato Sauce Green Salad Bread Sticks Pears with Cheese Beverage Quirk Tomato Sauce Ingredients: 2 tablespoons olive or peanut oil, 1 pound ground beef, to cup finely diced onion, one can (1 pound and 13 ounces) tomato puree, one can (8 to 7 ounces) to mato paste, cup water. J tea spoons salt, Mi teaspoon pepper. I teaspoon dried crushed oregano, ' teaspoon dried crushed marjoram or basil, to teaspoon gravy color ing sauce, 1 clove garlic (crushed). Method: Heat oil in 12-inch skil let: add href and onion: mash with kitchen fork over moderate heat jntil meat loses Its red color. Add 3 DAYS ONLY Special UvAierif Put "Cx firm ; Client V I IIUI III In Your Life! FOR ONLY VivJ urn Reg. $1.19 60 Gauge 1 S Denier 79c Red Coll Blue Coll Block Calf Benedictine Calf Sixes AAAA to B, 4"i lo 10. j Open: Mon. & Fri. Nights 'Til 9 Tues., Wed., Thur., Sat. Til 6 DANA'S BOOTERY In The Capitol Shopping Center more active cepted. in accordance with a custom of the club, a copy of "Old rashioneds" by Lucia Moore, suitably inscribed, has been pre sented to the Salem Public Lib rary as a memorial to the late Mrs. Joseph M. Devcrs, a former memDer. Original works were read by Mrs. N. M. Singleton, Miss Ren ska Swart, Mrs. Robert Hutch eon, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Crone miller and Mrs. William A. Mer- nolt. The March meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Charles H. Jones. Members present were Mrs. Lloyd A. Smith, Mrs. N. F. An derson, Dr. Mary Rowland, Jo seph Singer, Mrs. N. M. Single ton, Mrs. Charles H. Jones, Mrs. Robert Hutcheon, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Croncmiller, Mrs. Albert Girod, Perry Reigclman, Mrs. William A. Merriott, Miss Ren ska Swart, Mrs. Clifford E. Lay ton and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. John F. McNallie. MRS. KENNETH SHERMAN, president of the Salem Memorial Hospital auxiliary, has. been invit ed lo speak to the Santiam Memor ial Hospital auxiliary in Stayton on February 4. She will discuss po tential projects for their auxiliary. Further reservations are being made by members and guests for the Salem Junior Woman's for mal Valentine dance, next Sat urday. Those making reserva tions in addition to those pub lished Saturday are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Buxton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fredrick, Mr. and Mrs. Os car Specht, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ad olphson, Mr. and Mrs. Williaim Huxtable, Dr. and Mrs. Austin Eivers, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schreiner, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bonawitz, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ev erett, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Woods, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hann, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Port, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rainwater, Mr, and Mrs. John B. Woods, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Mars Slack, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Helland. Planning a party before the dance are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Buxton who will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fred rick and Mr. and Mrs. William Huxtable. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elwood will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Adolphson, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dorn and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Fletch er have invited Dr. and Mrs. Aus tin Eivers, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Danen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schreiner, and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bonawitz to their home be fore the dance. Firemen's Auxiliary Salem Firemen's auxiliary met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Dene Ray. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Robert Norton and Mrs. John Hall. Members con ducted a white elephant sale. At tending were: Mrs. Earl Bcnz, Mrs. William Hunt, Mrs. Milo Aeschlimann, Mrs. Gerald Hall, Mrs. John Stettler, Jr., Mrs. Frank Hills, Mrs. Glenn Shedeck, Mrs. Ronald 'Ruch, Mrs. Charles Patterson, Mrs. Ellsworth Smith, Mrs. Warren Payntcr, and the hostesses. GOLDEN AGE club will meet on Friday at 2 o'clock at the YWCA. There will be entertain ment and refreshments. Heart Hop Of Interest On Campus By ANNE RITCHEY (CtplU) Journal CorrMpoodtntl UNIVERSITY OF. OREGON, (Special) Salemites at U. of O. seen at the game here with OSC last week-end were Norma Stewart, Bob Hazel, Carol Fisher, Tom Angle, Judy Carlson, Mary Gerlingcr, Sharon Heider, Joyce Spillman and Mike Thomas. After the game there was the annual "Lemon-Orange Squeeze" in the Student Union ballroom, and several Staters from Salem were there. The YWCA's annual girl-ask- boy Valentine dance, the "Heart Hop" is scheduled for a week from Saturday night, and Salem's Chuck Wilhoit is one of the 12 semi-finalists for the title of King of Hearts." Six finalists will be chosen by the YWCA sophomore cabinet, and an all camDus vote will be taken ' on these to determine the "King." The current University thea. tcr production, "The Moon is Blue," opened last Friday night, with Tom Angle playing one of the three male parts. The leads for the show are double-cast, and starring as Patty O'Neil are Gloria Lee, from Eugene, and Helen Robertson, a freshman from Portland. Tuesday afternoon was sunny and warm, and little studying was Hnne as students dreamed of spring term, when classes are not well-attended. In the Student Union and walking around cam pus enjoying the weather were Norma Stewart, Gloria Stock and Tom Angle. A startling front-page story in Monday's Emerald announced the resignation of Dick Williams, di rector of the Student Union, who has held his post since the build ing was built four years ago, and who helped plan its construction. Williams has not announced plans for the future. Next Monday night the Vienna String symphony, conducted by Kurt Rapf, will appear at Mc Arthur court, under the Eugene Civic Music association's sponsor ship. Members of the associa tion, and all University students, will be eligible to attend. i VISITORS here for the week end from Corvallis will be Mr. and Mrs. Butler N. Woods, who are guests at the home of Jus- t M7 - JLP3 n T' r' fa yhv'- n &3 u'jwi p.ntivMr. unci Mrs. Morris P. McElwee (Beverly Ketelhohn) were married recently at St Charles Catholic church in Portland. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ketelhohn of Portland and Mr. McElwee is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McElwee of Salem. (Warren Welch picture, Cor nr. D;a-e A. Brown, Robert Hilmer, William nan VOeci5 Briggs, Wheeler Rucker, Robert rhi flmesa alumnae nf Salem Carey. M. H. Beal, Robert Moe, met at the home of Mrs. William C. Estel Brown, Reinold Anderson, Perry Tuesday evening. The group i Jackson Hazetett, riaei vroom, disiussed details of the spring Dean Thomas, Lou Predilette, John projects which will benelit cm Anicker. Audrey Kaplan and Misses Omega social service award fund. ! Carol McLeod and Dorothy Engle - Following the business meeting 1 hart. The hostesses were Mrs. Dr. Helen Pearce, a member ot Francis i. wane, Mrs. ueorge i,. the Willamette university lacul ty and alumna of Chi Omega, en tertained the group with the read ing of a short story, "The Queen's Twin." 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