rage B THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon ' Wednesday, February 17, 1954 Capital Women Edited by MARIAN tOWRT FISCHER QUnuor lAlumnae Meet 'Given for Bride-Elect Monday Evening Alpha Chi Omega alumnae mot Eight New Gray Ladies Announced Ready to complete their training course for volunteer work at the Oregon State hospital are eight new lied Cross Gray Ladies. They have heen attending 12 hours of classes, have been supervised in Monday evening at the home of eight hours of ward experience Today's Menu Mrs. Wallace Honestcele, Jr., on Azalea I.anc. New ofifcers were installed for the coming two years. They arc: President, Mrs. Ralph Smither; vice president, Mrs. Richard Hill; secretary, Mrs. Gordon Cooley; treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Joseph: A surprise party and shower were given for Miss Phyllis Fin nicum, bride-elect of Charles Londbcrg, on Monday evening, at the I. G. Lermon home on Sun nyview Avenue. A valentine mo tif was used. Special guests were Miss Fin- nccum s mother and sisters irom Dayton, Mrs. Fred Finnicum, Mrs. Robert Shelbourne and Miss Donna Finnicum. Others attend ing were Miss Erna Berstecher, Mrs. Stacey Cole, Mrs. Ross Cole man, Mrs. Fred Detering, Miss Viola Eisenbach, Mrs. Wilbur Green, Mrs. Edith Haulman, Mrs. William Hellie, Miss Ruth In gram, Miss Evelyn Krucger, Mrs. I. G. I.ermon and Mary Fae, Miss Dorothy Marshall, Miss Mary Lois Mondloch, Mrs. Wade Patterson, If... T n a tr Vnavv MrC Wlllard J. Stone and Jeann'ie, Mrs. Richard : Auxiliary Gives FlaQS Mrs. Gordon Bressler, Ameri eanism chairman for Marion aux- Family Lunch Want a different1 casserole? Try this recipe! Dutch Green Bean and Yam Casserole Tossed Green Salad Bread and Butter Gingerbread with Beverage Applesauce Dutch Green Bean and Yam Casserole Red Cross bloodmobile. Now they v , -'" '. :n i. ...i;,m.,i ; o, ,,., : Yams, 6 slices lean bacon, (diced) and have assisted at a visit of the Miss Hart Is Engaged Announcement is being made by Mrs. Elizabeth Hart of the engagement of her daughter, Miss Beth Hart, to Merle Grie benow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gricbenow. Both voung people are grad uates of Salem high school. YW Given Check of $150 From Benefit The benefit hill-billy box social, at Four Corners Community hall, Saturday night, was a big success. The sponsoring organization, District 3 of the Women's auxiliary to the Oregon Association of Chi ropractic Physicians, will present to the Salem YWCA a check for $150 to aid in the furnishing of a room in the new building. Entertainment included panto- will also participate in the two programs of the Red Cross at the state hospital: ward parties in wards where there is little planned Miss Hart is now employed by j mjme numbers bv Robert Pavne the Equitable Life Assurance so-;of Sa,cm and several eiectric gui ciely in Salem. Mr. Gnebenow j (ar numDers DJ. Ljs Robbins, also is attending Oregon State i of Salem. urhnro hp i a member of Delta , pj n,m,ii n.APMnn nr c- onc 10-ounce pack-, rivm, phi. ! im rh.rri .-,-.,i i,.h. 1 cup water, age frozen green beans, .t cup! ! flour, 1 cup milk, ': teaspoon ; waras wnere mere is imie uiuiineu ; , , -..-.. , . si recreation, and cosmetic therapy "l,ery sce(1' I teasPoons vinear' Chadwick Chapter . ' . ' J 19 tp.-ivnrinne hrnwn cnf.ir i in u-3rn uhpra unmpn npen in, v. v.... Lyre editor, Mrs. Rodney Fety. ! take an interest in their personal I Outgoing president is sirs. n. appearanoe. The completion of I Me- f,thrwl USeh anl .rnlr imt i Mr and MrS. JOtiTi V covered in boiling salted water j Elwain and Mrs. P. H. Pheda . ... . .. i... -tffili-itinn into Thoedore Madsen, Jr. the training course does not mean ! unlu ,cnn": 'lf C ' . 7-1 . Vh nt r Order o Fast Miss Mary Wrolstad was intro- ,1P end of training for these vol-! ;wic slices. Place in greased C had ck chant r;r, duced as a new member to the ; unteerS. however. All Gray Ladies j 2 " 1ua' 1 casserle- Meanwhile ern Mar. on 1 lucsilu) . , group. Assisting the hostess were at the state hospital musl attend i," ' ' .Z? wT Vr itcla W Fores, Mrs. Roy J. Rice, Jr., Mrs. Rich-j periodic classes where discussions i?,, 8 r. I bwl ?d; radir f ' yi F E Walters Yale, ard Hartley and Mrs. Thomas ' of psychiatric care are given. ,and green beans. Cover and cook (.we Mw. F. k- " . . 18 minutes. Make a smooth psstc Bend: .Mrs. l ncrrw oun, i Joseph, Plans were made for the rum- maaa coin In An,i Tho TilnrlHt.ei -I-,.. I......:,..! nn Un... . " .. ..... r . . mwi....., . """"-'- !..--.. m vlnro if0?. '? ri"'"."1!"' i ?.n re !han horns. Theacistirrin2 xcas.omlu. unti, ,hick.;John W. Tcrhune. Jefferson and at the April meeting. The March meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. John Larwood. Swerineen. Mrs. Russell Tester- man, Miss Vera Wood, Mrs. Nora Wood, Miss Blanche Storer, Mrs. Paul Smull, Mrs. Don Poujade, Mrs. Harmon Ycary, Miss Vivian Sturges, Mrs. Clarence King, Miss Mary Schecher, Miss Carole Van Hccs. Garden Club Plans Dinner for Families SALEM HEIGHTS The Little Garden Cluh of Salem Heights mot last week at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Zwicker for dessert. As- sisting waa Mr.. i'iUl 'jneocnuw. Plans were made for the mem bcrs of the club to entertain their families on Feb. 24. at the Kalom He chts Community nan .t nn.liiKt dinner. Robert Paul- us will show colored slides of flowers and gardens. It was de cided to send representatives to the National Council of State Garden clubs convention sched uled for June 9 and 10 at Asn land. The club will also send an entry on the study of chrysan themums. On the program, Mrs. Joe Van Cleave discussed fuchsias. She told of the care, planting and propogalion. Mrs. Robert Hartman was a guest, Mrs. William Ncimeycr a letter was read from a former member, Mrs. Mary McWain, who Is now in Newfoundland. 6th Birthday Party Claudia Jcai) Fety, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Fety, is to be honored Friday afternoon on her sixth birthday at a dessert party at the homo of her parents on Jefferson street. Decorations are to be red, white and blue with a patriotic motif and flags presented as favors. Guests are to be Lorene Mount, Nancy Wiles, Kathy Krucger. Ju lie Ann Anderson, Barbara Xeill, Kay Marie Yoder and Kathy Mc Farland. Shower Given Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lien were honored at a miscellaneous bridal shower for which fellow em ployes at Salem General hospital entertained on Monday evening. The partv was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. J. McAllister, more than 30 nttending. After opening of the gifts, refresh ments were served. VISITORS here Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reed of Eu gene and whjle here visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Van denyndc. Al Unit Past presidents of Capital unit No. 9. American Legion auxiliary ctnertaincd and served the re freshments at the Monday night meeting of the unit at the wom an's club house Guests were Mrs. Guy Hastings Mrs. Nellie Nolehonm, Mrs. Mer rill Emerv. all of Kingwnod unit; Mrs. Edith Brown of Warrcntnn unit; Mrs William Foster and Mrs. Hazel Small A sum of $20 was voted to the March of Dimes fund It was an r-rjneed that the all day setting group will meet an Thursday at the home ol Mrs r.lla Donnelly 6.S5 North Cottage. illary, Veterans of Foreign Wars, assisted by Mrs. Billy Kelso, Mrs. G. R. Graen, Mrs. Leon Hansen and Miss Mary Gilhuly, presented four American flags to the Hoo ver school Tuesday afternoon. Re ceiving the flags were representa tives from the different rooms, Randy Tower, Marguerite Good, Anne Stevens, and Lee Solladay. MRS. JAMES II. ALLKNBY is entertaining her bridge club at dessert on Thursday. Recital Wednesday Mrs. Harvey Gibbens left by plane Tuesday evening for Cincin- att, Ohio, to attend the recital of her daughter, Miss Ann Gibbens. Wednesday night. Miss Gibbens, w ho is a music student at the Cin cinnati Conservatory of Music, is presenting a piano recital. She is former Willamette Umversitv and Salem high school student who has won considerable acclaim in her music work in the mid-west. Cf SJ?iS"!ee ,nLni 'k our and milk; add -o green 1 d-pendtnc'r: Mrs. Edna Brown, and conk,-Trinity chapter, .Mr. anu mi. ,u a,i VA,..inin,i f- .4 tr Jr.hn .vuir. Kicn- , v uru oiiu atiiuuui. 1 1 nidii,,.,., - . ... - --- iimenumocrs ingredients and mix well; pour ' field. Wish. According to Mrs. Gordon Shat-j in casscroi0. Bake; Mr Zina Sharpnack was re- tuck, chairman of volunteer train- ',.', , m,i, ,. ,n ,tv-, ,v,;rn and was as- g i.ir im.- m.li ion cnap.,,., 30 minutes. Makes 4 servings, ter. the following Gray Ladies ' , will complete the course: Mrs. r- i u I Steve Anderson, Mrs. Murray jOn tor tlOUCKS Brenaman, Mrs. Merritt Butler, a second son, Donald Lvnn, Mrs. George Goforth. Mrs. llollisiwas born Tuesday, Februarv 16, W. Huntington, Mrs. E. C. Jaqua. to I.t. and Mrs." Carlos llouck. Mrs. Otis Van Blaricom and Mrs. i Randolph field, San Antonio, Wallace Wharton. Texas, formerly of Salem. The older boy is Ronald Lee. bx Mrs. Arthur Davis, Mrs, i W. H. iiinirier. Mrs. Albert Co- pcr-Suwr and Miss Lelia John-s-e-n KeJ. h:te and blue were Birthday Honored Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.jxtr Hoy L. iiouck oi saiem ana Mrs. jrd i WAYS AND means committee cf Salem Rrfvkah lodge will sjv.wor a r' social on Satur ' div r..f h! a: the IOOF temple. rYr" Scvien is chairman V F. Wo'.verton of Dallas honored' uouumiiii. ui. diiu xriil rtf ine ajcviuuvei. noucK die nuw uii a uiw w. , and were due today to arrive in San Antonio for a visit at their son's home. Walter llcrberger were with a birthday party on Tues day afternoon at the social meet ing of the American War Moth ers. Mrs. Ben Randall was host- n ,n,l frc VKin M Frl nnrl Mrs. Glenn W. Prather, Mrs!iOrCfO7 Event i if.. ,i t- Mr. and .Mrs. William ' box auctioneer. - MRS. E. E. GILBERT, who is observing her 80th birthday Sun day, is to be honored that after noon at an informal open house planned by her three daughters, Mrs. C. Ronald Hudkins, Mrs. Gus Moore and Mrs. A. C. Zeller, the latter of Battleground, Wash. The affair will be at the Hud kins' home, guests being invited, through the press, to call be tween 3 and 6 o'clock. Alumnae Meet Mike Forbes, valley editor of the Capital Journal, was guest speaker for the February meeting of alumnae of Theta Sigma Phi, national journalism honorary, Monday evening at the home of Miss Genevieve Morgan. He told of the story that won him one of the $500 Pall Mall awards, also of other big stories during his years of newspaper work in Los Angeles. At the business session. Miss Morgan was named treasurer of the group. The March meeting will be at the home of Miss Mar garet Magee. HOSTESS to her bridge club for luncheon and the afternoon, Fri day, will be Mrs. S. D. Wiles. MACCABEES, tent 84 D, will meet Thursday evening in Bea ver hall. This is the social meet ing for the group. There will be ' dinner. a dinner at o:zu ociock, tne lodge to furnish the meet, pota toes and gravy. The affair is for all members and their fami lies. Entertainment will follow the WE GUARANTEE I Yi).y..,Ak.l.l!!,.?Jl9.? YOUR COOKIES WITH KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR ALL-PURPOSE SAFEWAY STORE Martin Viesko and Mrs. Berg assisted. W. E. Birthday for Twins Nina and Carolyn Crothers, twin daughters of Dr. and Mrs. Wil liam Crothers, observed their ninth birthday today. This after noon, their mother took special re freshments to the meeting of their Brownie troop at the home of the leader, Mrs. Wiliam Johnson, to mark the day. Fawk will be hosts to the Albany and Corvallis branches of the Oregon Music Teachers association at their home Saturday evening. Februarv 20. The group has ar ranged for Mr. Fawk to play a re cital on the pipe organ and to show the guests the organ loft which with new stops now being installed contains 20 sets of pipes. Refreshments will be served following the program. review 155 N. liberty Phono 3-3191 Get Caps Among those capped at the re- rent candlelight capping service for Emanuel Hospital school of nu'sing at Bethlehem Lutheran church in Portland. Sunday werr 10 girls from Salem They in cluded Misses Beverly Behrens, Sherrill Brinkley, Sharon Collins, Wanda Jolinsnn. Mianne King. Helen Melbv. Herdis Michelson Alice Rundstrom. Janice Siddall and Berdena Wackerbarth. Paul-Patty BALLSTON A wedding took place Sunday, February 15 at the Ballston home oi Mr. ana .virs. Robert Patty when their daugh ter, Roberta, was united in mar riage to Clarence Paul of Gari baldi. Present only were members of the Patty family and the bride groom a mother, Mrs. Wesley Benjamin f Amity. The bride is a senior at the Amity high school and Mr. Paul graduated with the class of 1051 and is employed at Garibaldi. mmmmmm ffi U ri P. .1'.' i i .'-. -'3 n p .va mmmmv ..-n ri' . ; S y '- V jV s. ,v-. - k;v 'Jr ANNUAL COTTON DRESS SALE Wards Entire 2.79 and 2.98 Stock 2.69, 2,J5 Se Our big al iflectiori in no-Iren plijin ord 80 q. per;ali WarHj cot tons famoul for th wcy thtv f t, vnih, wear leep their frpih, clear colon. Calicos, ploid(, rnonotones, florals in pepuior shirtwoiitj, zip-fronts, coat styles each Dress beautifully dr tcr'ed. Jupior's, misses', vomen', half i:tu Shop Wards Friday Night 'Til 9 P. M. (T . YOU GET. Mj) . "BONUS 1 1 y QUALITY" tjx r I! milk tf ; 1 I I at no extra cost j 1 1 XvX because of lucerne's unusual farmer-dairy program Lucerne "Bonus Quality" Milk is milk ffiof's always well above legal standards for purity, flavor and cream-content THIS "BONUS QUALITY" BEGINS ON THE FARM I.iirrrnc send? its own fieldmrn to ailvise, the; furinrr on lite selrrtinn, rare, and feeding of his herds... and to sec that the highest degree of sanitation is maintained in raring for the herds and in handling the milk. And to safeguard the milk from farm to yon. l.tieerne uses lite most modern methods known to dairv sriencc. To THE FARMER IS PAID EXTRA FOR "BONUS QUALITY" MILK I. til-erne's M.iml.inls for milk quality arc stihstantially ahove legal st.md.irds. The higher milk scores aeeording to Lucerne's sliiiid.irds the higger hontis the farmer gets front l.tieerne. This evtra payment enronrages farnirrs to work toward ''Hontis (Jiiality1 milk and to hring it to Lucerne, ii - Ji.-f- w m . ' A 111 L l lh- ill (ft t; ' ;- t- A m n mm VcNti II ITT t- YOU CAN PROVE LUCERNE'S ','BONUS QUALITY" YOURSELF Just taste it. Pay after day it has the same rich, rirh flavor. That'i because Lucerne is uniformly rirlier than our State law require. Yet lwrause Lucerne is distributed the fW-rosf way through store i j '0 "b'''1 'ots you nothing extra. it It all the extra care and the rJ A e'ra cost that goes into "Hotms Onalitv Lucerne, it still sells foi 'V7 1 11 . he lowest prirr poriniltei! ly a LUCERNE the "Bonus Quality" milk ....yougttal SAFEWAY