Page 8 p'aaaaiffifflm; omasum yt - Capital Edited by MARIAN Engagement Told at Sorority Mr. and Mrs. Rmwc- Er?ree-n Stewart of Portland announce th engagement of their daujiter. Miss MaryJane Eluabt! Stewart, to Michael S. Tavenner. soo o( Mr. and Mrs. Raiph TaveEiff of Salem. Both are graduating seniors at Willamette university, where the engagement was announced Mon day evening, February 22. at the Alpha Chi Omega sorority house. There are no definite wedding plans, as Mr. Tavenner will serve In the United States Air Force following graduation, and Miss Stewart plans to continue gradu ate study in the field of astrono my. Singers Go to Event in Portland The Willamette Singers under the direction o( Professor Donald Glcckler presented concerts at Jelferson and Washington high echnols in Portland this afternoon snd appeared on radio station KKX. On Wednesday, the Singers will travel to Corhctt high school and present a concert at Grant high school. Miss Tricia Gordon is the group's accompanist and the pro gram is divided into four parts, Brahms, madrigals, light opera and spirituals. Guild Event Memhors of the Vivian Pomcroy guild will journey to Corvallis Sunday afternoon to attend the annual Weslcyan Service guild district conference. The confer ence is to be at the Corvallis Me thodist church. The dinner will be a planned no-host one. Members are asked to take their own tabic aervice. Transportation will leave from the First Methodist church at 2:30 p.m. The next regular meeting of the Vivian Pomcroy guild will be March 15. Staff Meets MT. ANGEL Climaxing an eve ning program for Abiqua staff members of Ml. Angel Women's college and Ml. Angel academy last week was a talk on journalism Riven by John Medcalf, English and journalism instructor at Sil verton high school. In addressing the staff, who met in the college Jounge, Air. Medcalf elaborated on various techniques used in the production nf a school paper. A social hour followed, and refreshments were lervcd. Abiqua staff members were hon ored with a luncheon served in the college art room preceding the evening program. Each place letting was marked with a tiny blue lighted candle in a matching holder, and the bluo color theme was used in the table decorations. MT. ANGKL The Meissner elan gathered at the Memorial hall recently for a no-host supper to honor Mrs. Sophia Meissner of the occasion of her With birthday anniversary. Sharing honors with Mrs. Meissner were her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Schmidt, who were observing their 7th wed ding anniversary, and Harold Kottrc, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kotlre, and a grandson of Mrs. Meissner, who left the following Wednesday to enter the Army. WOOD1H KN Members of the Woodburn Woman's club nre asked to meet at the library Wednesday nltcrnoon at 1:30 o'clock to sew for the coming bazaar. Mrs. 0. K. Randall is general chairman nnd the bazaar is planned for the latter part of March. Today's Menu- FAMILY I.FNCII Preface SI rove Tuesday pan Cakes will) this new and different oup combination. Onion Vegetable Soup' Parmesan Cheese Toast Pancakes Maple Syrup Beverage Onion Vegetable Soup Ingredients: One lo-Vouncc can Condensed onion soup, one II ounce can condensed vegetable Soup, water, sour cream uf avail able.) Method; Empty onion and vege able soups into saucepan: using a soup can as measure, add 2 cans M water. Heat, stirring occa sionally. II sour cream is avail able, add n spoonful to each bowl ; th ihtrteit rtwt to oil the EAST Depot THl FRIENDLY BUS 1IN 620 N. High St. - Ph. S-3RI5 arseKxrj!Br!iijxremit Women LOWRY FISCUER j Miss Stewart in College Play Cast i LEWIS AND CLARK COLLEGE, j Portland i Special) Miss Bonnie I Belle Stewart. Salem, has won a 1 to!e in Moss Hart and George S. ! Kaufman's "The Man Who Came to Oinner" which will hp piven - at L C for three consecutive per- tornunces begmniny March 4. A graduate nf Snlpm hii'h , school. Miss Stewart is the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. J. Ivan Stewart, 883 X. Cottage. In high ; school she was active in the Pep club, choir and Xational Honor societv. AAUW Event On Saturday A varied program featured the meeting of Salem branch, Ameri can Association of University Women, Saturday, the group meet ing for luncheon. Dean Mark Hatfield of Willam ette university gave a short talk to explain the Crusade lor Free dom, and asked for the support of those present, both through sign ing a scroll endorsing the cam paign, and through financial con tributions. Fellowship was the main item of the meeting. Two separate meanings of the word were stress ed. Miss Marjoric Chester, the fellowship chairman, gave a re port on AAUW fellowship awards and other financial grants for the year l!).)3-54. Then she introduced Miss Abby Adams, language teach er from the Eugene high school, who had made a trip to Europe with the aid of a fund for the advancement of education estab lished by the Ford Foundation. Miss Adams stated that she felt fellowship, in the sense of finan cial aid for scholars was import ant, but that she wanted to stress the concept of friendliness and mutual interests, especially when relationship with other countries is involved. Most of her speech dealt with the people with whom she came in contact during her stay in Spain, France and Italy. Mrs. John II. Hann, who presid ed at the meeting, introduced Mrs. Robert Y. Thornton, state AAUW president and a member of the Salem branch. Miss June Philpott read proposed changes in the by laws. Mrs. Frank Dawson announced the next meeting is to be a recital by Stanley Butler, music professor at Willamette university college of music, on the evening of Thursday, March 18. Announcement was made that Miss Elsie Maxwell and Mrs. Paul Davis arc new members of the local branch. Party Date Changed SILVERTON Members of the Pythian Sisters, Home temple No. 21, arc making a change in the lime for the first in a series of card parlies. Because of school affairs, the party will be Saturday, March 13, instead of on the previous Saturday evening. The party will be at the Knights of Pythias hall. The public is invited to at tend. All popular games will be played including "500," Canas-! ta and Bridge. llAYKSVll.l.K Mrs. L. Keen ey was honored with a shower at the home of Mrs. J. Briggs. As-; sisting the hostess was Mrs. P. j Zielinski. Games were played and refreshments served to Mesdames O. Noren, E. Brown, B. Iteimann, R. Van Orsdol, M. Anson. It. Zim merman, W. Ray. II. Chrislenson. E. W. Frey, L. Hereford, C. Gale and K. Watson. as you serve soup. Makes 4 to 0 servings. TOP RECORD HITS if I Get So Lonely Four Knight if Cross Over the Bridge I'atll Pae if I Know on Old Lady Phil Harris if Somebody Bod Stole do Wedding Bell I arllu Kitt if Jones Boy .Mills llrnlhrr ir Till We Two Arc One (rnrgla Shaw OUR LONG PLAY RECORD SALE ENDS FEB. 27, 1954 Oprn I riilay Night "til 9 Downstairs, Orrtnn Rldf. Summer Wedding Planned Mr. and Mrs. Karl F. Rciniger of Portland are announcing the engagement of (heir daughter, Miss Donna Marie Reiniger to Harold Monrad Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Monrad B. Hanson of Portland. Both Miss Rciniger and Mr. Hanson are now living in salem. Miss Reiniger attended Immac ulate academy, Mt. Angel Wom en's college, and Oregon College of Education, Monmouth. Her so rority is Pi Sigma Phi. She is on the staff of the Aumsville elemen tary school. Mr. Hanson is a graduate of Jefferson high school and Oregon State college. His fraternity is Phi Kappa Sigma. He is employed by the state department as an audi tor in the income tax division. The wedding, to be in Portland, will be an event of August 27. Visitors Attend Rebekah Meeting Eight visitors were present at the meeting of Salem Rebekah lodge on Monday night at which time the group voted to serve din ner to the Marion county con vention on March 20. The group: will also sponsor a friendship night on March 22. ! Proceeds from the pie auction i and white elephant sale on Satur day night netted the ways and means committee $40.50. Ladies auxiliary, Patriarchs Militant, will meet on Thursday. Three Links club plans to meet at noon for a birthday no-host luncheon on Thursday. The Past Noble Grands club presented the entertainment Mon day evening. Mrs. Lora Groves, past noble grand president, pre sented the lodge with regalia from the club. Meet Monday Miss Mollv Tulis. Vallev Gitv. North Dakota, was a enest af tho Monday night meeting of the women s uatnoiic order of Fores ters. Miss Pearl Bairey was the hostess. A ruinmac'e sale on April 6 was planned with profits going to the Mt. Angel sem inary. Mrs. Mav Bach and Mrs Eunice Smith served the re freshments following the meet ing. SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hall have made plane reservations for Thursday, April 1, for a trip, south. The Halls plan to go direct from Silverton to Norfolk, Va., where they are to be house guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Hall. I ' II Jill Tmm -i n-W Cl JM I 17 i 1 I IN K J kJ n I 1 It. W . i" m 1 nil I M I t J f lU " f I MADE WITHOUT FATS I .' I OR SHORTENING I 0 m) THE CAI !TAL JOURNAL. Salem, Oregon Y t - . v - Tells Troth Miss Betty Wea-. ver, above, has announced her engagement to Charles Rector. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carninc of Hickman, Calif, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Betty Weaver, to Charles Rector, son of Mrs. Janie Rector of Salem. Miss Weaver, a graduate of Hughson high school in California, is now employed at the state house here. Mr. Rector recently was dis charged from the U. S. navy. No date is set for the wedding SALEM Camellia and Rhodo dendron society is to meet Thurs day at 8 p.m. in the YMCA. Miss Edith Schryver and Miss Elizabeth Lord will be guest speak ers and will show pictures taken on their trip cast last summer. All interested are invited to at tend the Tnursday meeting. Hostess to Club HAYESV1LLE Mrs. B. Rci man entcrtancd the Hayesville Woman's club at a dessert last week at her home on Blossom drive. Co-hostesses were Mrs. C. Garrison and Mrs. A. Wulf mcyer. Marvin Black from Keizer spoke to the group on landscap ing and how to plan flower ar rangements for the yard. Mrs. H. Nation, president, ap pointed the following n the nominating committee: Mrs. C. Olson, Mrs. C. McCallister and Mrs. Wayne Powers. Attending the meeting were Mesdames C. Murphy, II. Nation, W. Ray, E. Zahara, C, McCallister, C. Olson, A. Wulfcmycr, W. Breitzkc, C. Garrison, E. R. Bradwell, H. Christofferson, E. dcBoer, G. Far mer, A. F. Harvey, W. Powers and the hostess Mrs. B. Reimann. Guests were Mrs. C. Zeller and Mrs. B. Boylan. that helps 53 MORE PROTEIN I S TIMES THE VITAMINS! ONLY 44 CALORIES PER TASTY SLICE I BUILDS HEALTH AND PEPI CREATED FOR LOW-CALORIE, HIGH PROTEIN DIETSI NUTRITIOUS AND DELICIOUS FOR EVERY FAMILY MEMBER I Get xmauuHc Langendorf JWClub Entertained On Monday Highlight of the Monday night Salem Junior Woman's club meeting was a white elephant sale followed by a hat auction. The meeting was at the home of Mrs. Norman Young, with Mrs. Richard B. Jenning as program chairman. Mrs. Cliff Bowder presented a skit before the sale. Members of the cast included Mrs. Mel Pil ette, Mrs. Ted Jenny, Mrs. Wal lace R. Cowen, Mrs. Fred Joenke, Mts. Keith Bateman and Mrs. Maurice Walker. Plans were discussed for the group's style show on March 20. Refreshments were served later in the evening with the Washington' birthday theme be ing used. Mrs. Mel Pillette was refreshment chairman and was assisted bv Mrs. Clarke Brown, Mrs. Francis Wasser, Mrs. Rollin Page, Mrs. Maurice Conn, and Mrs. Douglas Hay. Mrs .Sam C. Campbell and Mrs. William Pahl assisted Mrs. Jenning with the program. VISITOR here over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Murphy was their daughter. Mrs. Lucile M. Brunskill of Port land. Mrs. Brunskill returned re cently from three weeks in the mid-west on a recruiting assign ment lor the Portland school sys tem. She is the principal of the Atkinson school. Junior Women at Silverton Active SILVERTON Announcements of activities from the Junior Woman's club include a total of 11,921 stamps and three albums collected in the project of "Stamps for Veterans." Mrs. Milt Baum is a represen tative to assist the Jayccc-Ettc project of the Silverton Centen nial Acquacadc. Some 80 young women swimmers from Silverton arc being taken to the Salem ,"Y" for screening and tryouts. Training is to begin in the near future to perfect the Water Pro gram for the week of August 4-8, 1954. Model rehearsal with Mrs. Jim Ekman as backstage manager, is announced for Tuesday, Feb ruary 23, 7:30 p.m. at Palace Theater, the second rehearsal for the style show. The Jaycee-Ettes will be assist ed by the Junior club members Thursday, 7.30 p.m. to talk over further acquacade plans. The club meets regularly on March 2. HOME from a seven week trip to southern California and Phoe nix, Ariz., are Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Eggens. The amazing NEW White Diet Bread you stay slim . Fnjoy two slices of this delicious new White Diet Bread with every meal, and stay within your calorie limits. Made without shortening. Only 4H calories per slue. Enjoy its flavor plain or toasted. Langcndorf Vita-High Protein White Diet Special Formula Bread has been created through the Langendorf fully stalled research laboratory. Made from a balanced blend of three vital high protein flours, non fat milk solids, wheat germ, calcium phosphate, iron salts, triple the ascrage vitamin content. Helps you stay at the peak of vitality while you diet. Try it today. You'll enjoy it. EIITI PBEE? Initiation at Bethel Meeting Six new members were initiated into bethel No. 43, Job's Daugh ters, on Munday night at the Scottish Rite temple. Plans for a ski trip on March 6 to Mt. Hood also were announced. The new members are the Misses Sharon Forrest, Susan Wilson, Carol Gerlinger, Laura Lee Kendrick, Edith Brown and Becky Minty. The bethel is presenting the talent show on Wednesday night to Cherry court, Order of the Amaranth, and on Saturday night to Salem chapter, Order of East ern Star. A cake walk also will be featured Saturday night with .Miss Louise Laws in charge. suntiay, February 21, the beth el assisted at the installation ceremonies for Chemeketa chap ter, Order of DeMolay for Boys. The DeMolays presented the bethel with a present, and the bethel presented the DeMolay with an installation gift. Birthdays celebrated on Mon day night included Miss Geri McAllister, Miss Edith Brown and Phillip Yoder, associate guardian. Miss Bateson and Mr. Ufford Are Wed LEBANON Miss Joyce Ann Bateson was wed to Lowell Uf ford on Feb. 12 at" the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Lester Bateson, Lebanon. The bride groom is the son of Mr.' and Mrs. Clinton Ufford of Lacomb. The service was read at 8 p.m. before a fireplace setting of carnations, tulips and white tapers. The Rev. Harvey J. Schmidt officiated, and Mrs. Richard Bateson, sister-in-law of the bride, played the nuptial mu sic. Given in marriage by her grandfather, T. L. Kay, Miss Bateson wore a floor length white satin dress. The veil fell from a Juliet lace cap and the bride carried a whita Bible on which was a white orchid. . Miss Alice Schmidt was maid of honor, and the bride's young sister, Sally Bateson, acted as junior attendant. Best man for his brother was Leslie Ufford. At the home reception follow ing the nuptials, Mrs. Roy Wil ber poured. The cake was cut by Mrs. Merle Sears, the bride-1 groom's sister. ! Following a coastal honey moon, the couple returned to Lebanon and are at home at 290 : Second street. i SEVENTEEN members were ! present at the Past Presidents club, Veterans of Foreign Wars , auxiliary, last week at the home of Mrs. Dave Furlough. Mrs. Sue Lawrence assisted. The March ; meeting will be at the home of Mrs. George Lewis. . . keep trim PH?EIE3 BESiAD OSC Mothers Plan Tea Dated for Thursday, March 25, is the annual mother and daugh ter tea sponsored by Salem unit of Oregon State College Mothers club. This year's event will be at the Ben Vista drive home of Mrs. Elton Thompson. Mrs. L. V. Benson and Mrs. Kenneth Waters are to be co- chairmen for the tea. The club met Monday evening at the homcof Mrs. Richard A. Meyer and made plans for the tea. Mrs. James Hardy, Mrs. Ar thur Woods and Mrs. Kenneth Waters were co-hostesses for the meeting. (Additional Society On Page 8) Rotarian Women Meet Monday . For the program at the meet ing of the Rotarian Women, Mon day, Max Jaker of Salem high school gave two humorous read ings and Mrs. Robert D. Gregg gave a talk on Vermont tradi tions. Mrs. If. H. Brooks and Mrs. P. D. Eaker were guests. Mrs. Ches ter Pickens and Mrs. Arnold Davis won the special prizes. Betrothal Told LEBANON Mr. and Mrs Ben C. Bishop are announcing ine engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Louise Bishop, to Rich ard Campbell, son of Mrs. Alvena Campbell and Dan Campbell. No date has been set for the wed ding. MEETING Thursday is the Y Teen Mothers club at the YWCA, dessert to be served at 12:30 p.m. Miss June Emerson, dean of girls at Salem high school, is to be guest speaker. , E.O.M. SPECIALS ON QUALITY COSMETICS Close-outs: Dcnnelic cleansers. Tr Hand and arm creams. Jacqueline Cochran, Dermetics. JACQUELINE COCKRAN'S QUICK CLEANSER if Reg. $2.75! f- A famous name quality TT Stock up now and save! Tlus tax REMNANTS COTTONS, WOOLS, RAYONS . . . A" Lengths for blouses, jackets V- Lengths for skirts . . . childs wear. Buy now and make your own. SALE! COHASSET PILLOW CASES .... Regular SI .39 Seconds of Pequot. Size 4x:ifi standard. PLASTIC TABLE MATS Regular 50c. -v- 12x18 inch. Decor shades. . Attractive designs MATTRESS PADS Single and double sizes. -:- Slightly soiled from handling. -' Foam ruhher. Downstairs. SALE! BATES BEDSPREADS -!- Full bed size, washable. i- Smart patterns, color schemes. i' A famous brand quality. Downstairs. SALE! DRAPERY REMNANTS -: Rfgular to $3.95 yd. Chintz, failles, cretonnes, pebble etc. Florals, plaids, moderns etc. Downstairs. SALE! GIRL SCOUT ACCESSORIES ;' Book, arts and craft, ties. Laundry bats. Rucksacks, aprons. " Mittens, robes, pajamas, scarfs sweaters. SALE! BABY SHOES Regular $3.50. ' Sizes 1. 3. 5. years. White only. Downstairs bahv dept. SALE! BABY SHOES '- Hard soles, white. ' Sizes 1 tn fl. - - Famous brand. Downstairs. SALE! TEENAGE PURSES Regular $.1.15. plus tax. Assorlrd styles. Colors. -.- Leather and straw. Downstairs. SALE! TEENAGE BATHROBES i- Values to S4.D8. - Orocn. red. blue, vellow. - Sizes 8 to 14. v Also women's sires 12 to 20. Tuesday, February 23, 1954 Winter Formal Due on Friday MT. ANGEL "Gaite Pari sienne" has been selected by the students of Mt. Angel Women's college as the theme for its win ter formal dance, slated for Fri day evening, February 26, in the Academy auditorium. . Dancing will be from 9 to 12 o'clock to the music of George Tyler's band of Portland. Miss Ruth Schmerber, Gervais, general chairman, has announced that the decorating committee plans to transform the auditor ium into a replica of Paris, com plete with a sidewalk cafe. An Arc de Triomphe will form an entrance way to the ballroom where the walls will show out door scenes of Paris and a sil houette of the Eiffel tower. The entrance decorating will be in charge of Miss Mary Ed gcll, assisted by the Misses San dra Bounds, Dona Knauf and Rosemary Vilsmeycr. Miss Flora Fennimore, chairman, assisted by the Misses Kath. Brandt, Mary Jane Mclntee, Patricia Anderson and Barbara Hug, will take care of the stage decorating, and the ceiling decorations will be in charge of Miss Donna Wolfard, chairman, and the Misses Shirley Taggcrt, Marilyn Bistline and Mary Callaghan. Committees assisting with the affair include the Misses Frances Dieker, Donna Wolfard and Jeanne Lusk, poster display; Misses Marilyn Bistline and Carol Wachter, programs; Misses Donna Wolfard, Shirley Taggert, and Dorothy Huber, refresh ments; and Misses Carol Wach ter, Rosemary Vilsmeycr, Elaine Wilson and Sandra Bounds, ta bles. FEBRUARY meeting of the Oak Grove Gardeners was last week at the community hall. Twenty mem bers were present. Walter Barkus of Salem, breeder and grower of hellebores, was the speaker, and exhibited blooms of his own propa gation and those of the more fam iliar Christmas rose. The March meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ora Lantz. $1.00 Plus tax. $1.50 . HALF PRICE! P'- $1.00 29c Vi OFF $5.95 y- $1.00 HALF PRICE 2.00 S3. 00 $1.98 $2.50