tog I Capital Edited by MARIAN Engagement Announced By Duo The engagement of Miss Paul ine Schaplowsky to Al Trom of Corvallis was announced recent ly at a party at the home of Dr. and Mrs. William Crothcrs. An August wedding is planned by the couple. Miss Schaplowsky has been one of the home demonstration agents in Marion county for the past year and a half. She is a graduate of University of Idaho. Mr. Trom is a gradualo of Oregon State college. He is with Corvallis Lumber company. Past Matrons Club Meets for Dinner WOODBURN Mrs. Agnes Jones, Mrs. Ela Fikan and Mrs, Violet Atwood were hostesses at the dinner Wednesday evening at the Masonic temple preceding the regular meeting of the Past Matrons club of Evergreen chap ter, Order of the Eastern Star. Following the meeting the members cleaned the silver in the dining room and later conducted a business meeting in the Mason ic parlors with Mrs. Harlow Dix on presiding. Plans were completed to serve the homecoming dinner for the Masonic lodge Saturday, Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. Mrs. Elfa Fikan will be chairman of the kitchen commit tee and Mrs. Agnes Jones will be head of the dining room commit tee. Appointed as hostesses for the next meeting, March 17, were Mrs. Evelyn Morris, Mrs. Flor ence Butterfield and Miss Gladys Adams. Give to Red Cross Temple Beth Sholom Sister hood met Wednesday evening. The group voted to contribute $10 to the American Red Cross. For the program a reading wai given by Mrs. Dina Linn. Serving the refreshments were Mrs. Hilda Steinbock and Mrs. Rebecca Shusterwibc IN PORTLAND on Saturday evening will be Mr. and Mrs. John H. Carson and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Becke to attend the wedding of Miss Doris Padrick and Law rence Blunt. Miss Marjorie Becke and Miss Ann Carson, sorority aisters of the bride, are to be bridesmaids. Miss Becke, student at the Uni versity of Oregon, will remain over the week-end in Portland to visit Miss Carson. Lions Auxiliary "The Family and Juvenile De linquency" was the topic for the talk given by Judge Joseph B. Felton before the downtown Lions club auxiliary Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Carl Steelham mer. He discussed the responsi bilities in the home toward chil dren. The committee of hostesses for the evening included Mrs. Felton as chairman, Mrs. Carl Aschen hrenncr. Mrs. James Allenhy, Mrs. Joseph Paulson, Mrs. LaVerne J. Young, Mrs. Fred Halvarson, Mrs. Ralph H. Johnson. A SON, Gary Paul, was born Thursday, February IB. to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Koch (Bet ty Jean Korb) at Salem General hospital. There is a daughter in the family, too, Sharon Marie. The grandparents are Mr. and Mis. David Korb and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koch, all of Salem. Today's Menu SATURDAY NIGHT SNACK These rich oalmeal cookies melt in your mouth! Cheese Rarebit Toast Fruit Salad Chocolate Surprises Beverage CHOCOLATE SI KI'RISF.S Ingredients: 1 cup butter or margarine, H cup confccloners" sugar, 2 teaspoons vanilla, 2 cups sifted flour, 4 teaspoon alt, 1 cup uncooked rolled oats, two B-ounce packages somiswoct chocolate pieces, Vt cup milk, chopped nutmeats (if desired). Method: Cream butler and migar with vanilla. Add flour and salt, mixing thoroughly. Stir In rolled oals well. Dough will be quite stiff. Shape dough to mike Jogs or balls. Bake on tin greased cookie sheets In slow (325F) oven 29 to 30 minutes: cool. Melt chocolate n top of double boiler over hot waler. Add milk and beat with rotary egg beater until smooth. Dip cooled cookips in chocolate: if desired sprinkle with chopped nutmeats. Tlace on wire rack to drain. Stora in refrigerator. COMPARI WITH ANYWHERI Women LOYVRT FISCHER Initiation Thursday At Job's Daughters Seven girls were initiated Into belhel No. 48. Job'! Daughters, on Thursday evening. Mrs. Ernest Yeo. Gladstone, grand guardian also made her official visit and helped with the installing cere, monies. New initiates include the Misses Barbara Roberts. Judy Filler. Ed wina Fitzgerald, Pat White. Helen Harris, Claudia Arnold and Betty June McClanahan A ski trip on Saturday was planned for Hoodoo. AMONG out-of-town guests to be here for the week end and to take in Town club's dance Saturday evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Vir gil Dunkin, guests of the William H. Hammonds, and Dr. and Mrs. Louis School, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Frilz. Valentine Party A Valentine party for girls of bethel No. 43, Job's Daughters, was an event of Tuesday eve ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fletcher. A no host dinner was served with the Valentine party and games fol lowing. Mrs. Kenneth Morris and Mrs. Emmett Kleinke assisted the Fletchers. Mrs. John Carr was a guest. Forthy-three girls attended the affair. State Head Due Plans were made at the Thurs day business session of Hal Hib bard auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, for the visit of Mrs. Bessie Sutton, department president from Corvallis. She will be in Salem on March 4 and a no host 12:30 p.m. dinner is be ing planned at the Woman's club house. It was voted on Thursday to give $5 to the Red Cross. Shower Given BROOKS Miss Vivian Sturgis, bride-elect of Carl McCollum of Ft. Lewis, Wash., was honored on Sunday with a bridal ahower at the home of Mrs. Jack bcro- gie. Honoring Miss Sturgis were her mother, Mrs. Harry Slurgis and ffrnndmnthpr. Mrs. Ralnh Sturgis of Portland; Mrs. John ugh'Man, Mr's! Moore and dau Cec Mollort, Mrs. Frank Stur- Mrs. Wi ard SturE s. Mrs. Raymond Potts, Mrs. George Ramp and grandilaugiuer, Har riet. Mrs. Glenn Goodman, Mrs. Bert Coleman of Woodburn and Mrs. Jean Fuller. WORD has oome from Portland of the birth of a ton, Jonn Kan da 11, Jr., to Mr. and Mrs. J. R Davis (Patricia Lister), on Feb ruary 16. The baby is the sec ond child, there being a daugh ter, Linda. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Davis of Rccdsport and Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawrence Lister of Portland, for merly of Salem, and the great grandfather is Dr. W. W. Young son of Portland. LEAVING (his week-end for an interesting trip are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Madison. They will drive to Los Angeles, then go to New Orleans to take in Mnrdi Gras. The rest of their trip is to be by plane, 10 stops in the West In dies, Ihe tour to go as far as Trinidad and to Caracas, Vene zuela. Altogether, they will travel 7000 miles by plane and 6000 miles by car. They plan to rct turn the first of April. a HOME from a two week vaca tion through California and Ne vada are Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Fry of Independence and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hartman of Sil verton. MRS. FRANK BI.IGH is leav- i ing Saturday for Seattle to visit for a few days with Mrs. Gene- vicve Gray and Mrs. Grare Crat- ; er, hoth formerly of Salem. . CDA Social MT. ANGEL A social for members of Court Marion, Catho lic Daughters of America, will be given on Monilay evening, Febru ary Z2, in the club room of St. Mary's school. Bridge, 500, and pinochle will be in play, with refreshments served by the hostess committee. Mrs. Fred Baumgartner, chair man, will he assisted hy com mittee including Mrs. Harold Dicker, Mrs. Alois llumprrt, Mrs. George Volz, Mrs. Robert Van Hatten, Mrs. Anna Walker, Mrs. Charles Porsyn, Mrs. Waller Hilda, Mrs. Herman Schwab and Mrs. Joseph Seller. malic Pain,W WO Tablet Bottle Only 49t Relieves Rheu miLLER 5 SALIM. ORI. 'Kidnap' Breakfast On Friday One of the "kidnap breakfasts" given from time to time by mem bers of St Anne's guild, St. Paul's Eoiscopal church, was an event of this morning at the Candal- aria Heights home of Mrs. Rich ard A. Rawlinsnn. Mrs. Kenneth Wilson was co-hostess. Assisting in "picking up" the guesta were Mrs. W. Wells Baum, Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee, Mrs. Kenneth Power, Mrs. E. H. Ken nedy, Mrs. Donald McCargar. Mrs. Wallace Carson, Mrs. John Caugh- ill. Mrs. James Walton. About 30 attended the gather ing. Guests came "as they were".. when called on, or paid a fine for each delay in getting to the breakfast Proceeds go, to the guild's treasury. Girl Scout Cookie Sale Due March 12 Annual cookie sale for Girl Scouts will start March 12, it is announced following the Feb ruary meeting of the Santiam Area council. The council event was at Corvallis in the First Methodist church there A tentative budget for 1954 was outlined by the council treas urer. Albert Morris. Harold Johnson is chairman for the area cookie sale. Salem board members attend ing the meeting were Mrs. Ches ter Chase, Mrs. R. N. Chase, Mrs. James Watts, Mrs. John Lewis, Miss Marjorie Johnson, Albert Morris. Harold Johnson. BPW Club Events For Week Listed SILVERTON Meetings of the Business and Professional Wo men's club include local and dis trict sessions. At the Corvallis Hotel, bunc-ay. February 21, beginning at 8:30 r m. will be the district meeting. The theme for the day will be Equal Pay for Equal Work. Mrs. Frank Giroux will enter- lain the local BPW members for their February 23, 8 p. m., busi ness meeting. For budget funds each member is asked to bring a package for a "silent auction." A ten cent charge is to be made for the refreshment hour. The possi bilities of a progressive dinner during February will be discussed. Mrs. Larry Carpenter, chairman of public affairs has announced that Mrs. can nooui, niarion Uounty school superintendent, will speaker av uie . iu. oinner mraras ai 'P. day, March 2. Women guests, not members of the local club win oe welcome to attend this meeting and arc to make reservations with Mrs. Frank Giroux. Talbot Club Meets Talbot-Members of the Talbot Woman's club entertained their families with a no-host dinner Monday night in the church base ment. Forty-one were present. Mrs. Ethel Blimston, Mrs. A. Gurgurich and Mrs. Jack Craig were in charge of the dinner. Mrs. Ernest Freeman was in charge of the program which consisted of movies of India shown by the Rev. Mr. Carr and movies of Arizona shown by Mrs. E. B. Henningsen. MRS. MARY CHAMP and George Qucssolh won the prizes for games played at the social meeting of the American Gold Star Mothers on Thursday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Van Cleave. There was a musical program and refreshments were served. I I 1 11 T Y.1 T.WtoJM'f- IM WW ii lief . Oil Jfm 176N.Libcrty Z. A o I QG KjS5 pen F,idoy 'Til 9 P-M i 1 I! . ii ' THE CAPITAL' JOURNAL. Salem, Oregon - ; I . . ' fan ir J ' . ' 'ill 1 v til ! : r 4 'I f L Lj-,J-- is IV" E tm ii -i in ml u II ll February Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Dtlbert Dalke (Patsy Ruth Graves), aoove, were married February 5. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Graves and Mr. Dalke is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dalke of Aumsville. (Mc Ewan studio picture.). Senior Girls Are Honored at Tea WOODBURN The annual tea for the senior girls of Woodburn high school, sponsored by Chap ter J. of the P.E.O. Sisterhood, was at the home of Mrs. O. L. Withers, Wednesday afternoon, and was attended by 24 senior girls. The educational commmce, Mrs. C. K. McNary, Mrs. Clair Niblcr and Mrs. Withers, was in charge of the event. Colored slides were shown of Cottey col lege, which is sponsored by the P.E.O. and a short talk was given by Mrs. Carl Magnuson, president of the local group. Mrs. Nellie Muir and Mrs. N. F. Tyler presided at the attract ive tea table, decorated in white, green and silver. HOSTS to their bridge club Saturday evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Knapp. MT. ANGEL - The last of a jt -&, 'A, VTCT I T Vjf If fill Hj I series of four prcLenten card rvMfsa.4 M " V IV 1 1 LawM IT 15Tal T I LmX 1 parties, sponsored by the St. Ann's j dm jrff"f Receiving Awards forTighTcore i '"Ljjm'icN' ( A'f kf)l in cards were Mrs. J. A. Kaiser i I "Tina 4-&r T fjld . 1 .ifip 'j,1 ,i .. and Mis. S. C. Schmitt for bridge; ) ! rw "SlJi J f Jr "iA"Kp '1 1 Mrs. Rose Fisher and E. A. Ham- J j .vTTTTxSw i VsJ v""" - '), fffcAfS .mer for JOOWilliam Anncn and l! Ill I luVvZ ' WlSJ!l-ffr TV' ' FS4 . f&fk few Joseph Faulhaber for pinochle, and Mrs. W. A. Verboort for ca nasta. Others receiving awards were Mrs. Otto Schlottman, Mrs. Marcus Wampach, Mrs. Frank Aman, Mrs. Hugo Bochmer, Mrs. E. A. Hammer, Frank Erwcrt, Mrs. John Hertl, Mrs. Joseph Bell, M. A. Beyer, Mrs. Lee Peters, Miss Viola Duerr, Mrs. Joseph Faulhaber, Mrs. J. A. Kaiser and Otto Schlottman. Mrs. Theresa Hotter, chairman was assisted by a committee of 15 ladies of the Altar society. Another series of card parties will be given after Easter. Hostess At Parties Mrs. Richard Springer is en tertaining at a series of parties. Last evening she was hostess for a dessert and bridge party. Next Wednesday, Mrs. Spring er has planned a luncheon and afternoon of bridge, and a des sert and bridge for Thursday ev ening. Guests for three tables are bidden for each party. Miss Swanson Wed., Feb. 13 LEBANON At the Methodist church on Sunday afternoon, Feb. 13, Miss Anne Swanson, daugh ter of Mr. and Met. Oscar Swan son, was wed to Don Benson, son of Leon Benson. Both families live in Lebanon. The Rev. G. Wesley Turner read the ceremony in a setting of white stock and lighted tapers. At the organ was Miss Colleen Chilcote, and soloist was Miss Barbara Young. For her nuptials the bride wore a white Chantilly lace dress, for mally styled. Her veil was held by orange blossoms and she car ried a bouquet of stephanotis and white fringed carnations centered with a white orchid. Matron of honor was Mrs. Rich ard Stratton of Central Point who wore a ballerina length copper satin dress. Mrs. Morris Hun- saker, Salem, was bridesmaid. She wore a gold satin dress styled like that of the honor attendant's. Both carried heart-shaped bou quets of stephanotis and talisman roses. Candlelighters were Mrs. uon Secman. Eugene, and Miss Pat Stanton, Portland. Lyle Swanson, brother ol ine bride, was best man. Ushering were Harry Weiprecht, Portland; Norman Blair, Gordon Johnson and Leon Stanfill. The Wesleyan Service guild was in charge of the reception given in the church parlors. For a wedding trip sown, miss Benson wore a gray suit with black accessories and her bridal orchid as a corsage. The bride was graduated from the local high school and Willam ette university. On the campus she is affiliated with Delta Gam ma sorority and Mu Phi Epsilon music honorary. Mr. Benson at tended Pennsylvania State and Oregon State college. They will make their home on route 2, Leb anon. IN PORTLAND today to attend a meeting of a bridge club was Mrs. William H. Hammond. , KORELL "Not a Half Size Rut a Plus Size" LITTLE FRENCH SHOP 115 North High ir ' 1 . Noti- tray tvitrtin yont rWic Wmifs nd mjoy 2 Mk-p of Hir remarkable w hite bread every meal. Only 48 calorics per slice. I. i a Asi . T i t f ,v Is Bride-elect The engage ment of Miss Nancy Catherine Craw, above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian B. Craw of Fresno, Calif., to A1C Rich ard W. West, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. West of Salem, has been announced. (John Fri gulti studio, Fresno) Mrs. Haggard New Member of Auxiliary SILVERTON At the Wednes day meeting of the Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary, No. 3004, a new member, Mrs. Robert Hag gard, was initiated. Showing the auxiliary's interest in community service was the re port by the chairman of the com mittee, Mrs. Clarence Quarticr, of 75 hours work by members dur ing the past fortnight. The Civilian Defense chairman, Mrs. Lewis Thomas, read the in-J structions compiled by Dorothy Man, on "Home Protection." Mrs. Frank Roemer announced the sponsorship by the auxiliary of Girl Scout Troop No. 149. On the list of appointments by the president, Mrs. Edgerton, were Mrs. Frank Roemer and Mrs. Olaf Tokstad as cohair man of the Girl Scout committee; Mrs. Vester Scydcll as poppy chairman and Mrs. L. M. Elliott as co-chairman, the annual poppy sale to be Friday, May 20, and Saturday, May 21. The next meeting will feature the nomination and election of officers for the coming year, on Wednesday, March 3. As a comedy feature during the joint refreshment hour for the members of the post and auxil iary, a grab bag was staged. LEAVING Thursday for Yaki ma, Wash., to make their home were Mr. and Mrs. William H. Byers, Jr. BROILED LOBSTER SUATTUCS . i low-calorie, high-protein White Bread developed through research. It's Delicious! MAK WITHOUT FATS OR SHORTENING I ONLY 48 CALORIES PER TASTY SLICE I 53 MORE PROTEIN! 3 TIMES THE VITAMINS I CREATED FOR LOW-CALORIE, HIGH PROTEIN DIETS I NUTRITIOUS AND DELICIOUS FOR EVERY FAMILY MEMBER I BUILDS HEALTH AND PEP I WHITE DIET BREAD Friday. February 19, 195? Kappa Deltas ... Are Entertained .... V anna Helta alumnae at their meeting Thursday evening voted to assist the Salem An assouauim at Salem Art museum, the Bush House, certain days during the month. The meeting of the alumnae was at the home of Mrs. Eugene Man nock. Plans were made to enter tain active girls from Salem and vicinity while they are home from college for spring vacation. ' Attending the meeting were Mrs. Hope Edwards. Mrs. Harris Lietz, Mrs. J. B. Monnctte, Mrs. Leo G. Johnson, Mrs. George Bag nail, Mrs. John Ficklin, Mrs. H. B. Collins, Mrs. Floyd Colburn, Mrs, William Ashby and the host- ess. Miss Way mire Is Honored at Shower WOODBURN Miss ' Doris Waymire, whose marriage to Scot Odgers will be an event of March 6, was honored at a bridal show er recently at the home of Mrs. Kenneth L. Knutson with Mrs. John Hugill as co-hostess. Valen tine decorations were used and refreshments served. Guests included Sandy Groch, niece ol Miss Waymire, Mrs, Lyle G. Henderson and Miss Ma ridel Mayfield of Portland; Mrs. Fred Odgers, Mrs. M. G. Hen derson, Mrs. Oscar Larson, Mrs. Andrew Rice, Miss Patricia Houseweart, Mrs. Julius Gran- ner, Mrs. T. V. Engle, Miss Doro thy Miller, the honored guest,; Miss Waymire, and the hostesses. SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Emmons, Jr., are being felicitated on the birth of their third daughter, Elaine Ruth, sis ter of Paula and Ruth. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Kaufman and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Simmons, all of Silverton. Mrs. J. N. Bach of Fairbury, 111., is the great grandmother. Is your child a "softie"? 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