Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 24, 1954, Page 6, Image 6

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    Wednesday, February 24. 1951
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THE CAPITAE JOURNAL. Salem. Orepon
Capital
Edited It MARIAN
SWGA Set
For Opening
In March
The nicer Wither finds the
members of the Salem Women's
Golf association miunt the
openinf of their seise
The women's croup bt.-nt its-
new year, March IT.
On March 5. Mrs.. n".lfjs
bur, captain of the vnn, m
aociatinn this nest jt. t n
tertaining the mtatomlttf " a
coffee at her Hon-..
Salem Singer
On 'Phone Hour
Appearing again on the Tele
phone Hour as guest soloist will
be Lucile Cummings, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cummings
of 340 Cummings lane, Salem.
Date of Miss Cummings' ap
pearance is Monday, March 1,
with the hour of the broadcast
over the National Broadcasting
stations being 9 p.m.
The Salem contralto will sing
four numbers on the program
that evening with her two Scotch
numbers being in tribute to Alex
ander Graham Bell, inventor of
the telephone, who was born
in Scotland March 3, :847.
Numbers on the Monday night
program are:
La Bamba Dc Vera Criu
Tucci
Orchestra
El Vilo Obradors
Lucile Cummings
Someone to Watch Over Me
From "Oh Kay!" ...Gershwin
Orchestra
Ye Banks and Braes 0' Bon
nie Donn Trad.
Comin' Thru the Rye Trad.
Lucile Cummings
Overture to "La Gazza Ladra"
Rossini
Orchestra
Traume ..Wagner
Lucile Cummings
In April Miss Cummings, who
visited in Salem with her parents
early in the" winter, is slated to
make a concert tour in Louisiana.
, . . .
NEBRASKA club is meeing Fri
day night at Mayflower hall at
7:30 o'clock. There will be games
and a lunch.
RETURNING home this past
week-end (rom three weeks at
Palm Springs were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry 11. Wenderoth and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Jordan.
Today's Menu
Company Supper
This is a quick curry because
you don't have to filet the chick
en. Curried Chicken Steamed Rice
Green Peas Chutney
Salad Hot Rolls
Orange Ambro-ia Beverage
Curried Chicken
Ingredients: , cup butter or
margarine, one 2'i -pound rcady-to-cook
weight frying chicken,
cup coarsely grated onion
(lightly packed), 1 medium-sized
apple (peeled and coarsely grat
ed), 4 teaspoons curry powder, 1
chicken bouillon cube, salt and
pepper, IV4 cups boiling water,
V' cup cream. "
Method: Brown chicken in but
ter in 10-inch skillet. Add onion,
apple, and curry powder. Dissolve
bouillon cube in water; add to
skillet with salt and pepper to
taste. Scrape up browned par
ticles from buttom o pan with
wooden spoon. Cover and cook
until chicken is lender. Remove
chicken pieces; force mixture in
pan through fine strainer. Return
chicken and sieved mixture to
skillet; stir in cream. Reheat but
do not boil. Makes 4 servings.
Lovely . . .
LADY ALICE
DRESSES
at the
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115 North High
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LOWRY FISCHER
Wed SO Years
Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Torrcsdal
are observing their golden wed-
j ding anniversary next Sunday,
I r ebruary 28.
Open house is planned to honor
I the couple between S and 5 o'clock
i in Ihp FirpoHp rnnm at th. 1m.
' manuol church in Silverton.
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Delta Zetas
Entertained
At the meeting of Delta Zeta
alumnae, Tuesday night, Mrs. B
L- Bradley showed picture of
her trip to Haiti. There was
also a white elephant sale.
Mrs. Ward R. Davis and Mrs.
Floyd K. Bowers were hostesses
for the meeting at the home of
Mrs. Davis. Attending were Mrs.
Bradley, Mrs. Bowers, Mrs. E. A.
Carlcton, Mrs. Davis, Miss Norma
Clark, Mrs. Albert Depenbrock,
Mrs. William H. Foster, Mrs. C.
K. Fulton, Mrs. Emmett Klcinkc,
Miss Prudence Paulsen, Mrs. Nor
man Paulson, Mrs. Maurice Shcp
ard, Mrs. F. E. 1 Svendsen, Miss
Phyllis Herman, Mrs. Charles
Dcrthick.
Auxiliary Reports
On Many Activities
Mrs. Kenneth Mires was initi
aled as a new member at the
meeting of the Veterans of For
eign Wars auxiliary on Monday
evening.
Several reports featured the
meeting. Mrs. Clarence Forbis re
ported clothing had been sent to
Camp White Veterans hospital
and shoes to a baby home,
Mrs. Mel Clemens and Miss
Mary Gilhuly will work at the
well child clinic this week.
Mrs. Gordon Brcssler reported
five flags presented to the Kcizer
school. Mrs. Billy Kelso assisted
her. Tho flags were received by
Marjoric Schuh, Allen Franz, John
Rohrer, Beverly Pack and Nickie
Schneider. On Tuesday, March 2,
she will present one flag to Bush
school, one to Hall's Ferry school
and four flags to McKinley school.
The auxiliary will serve a din
ner Wednesday evening to the
Federation of Patriotic Orders
with Mrs. Ralph Harlan as chair-
man. Mrs. Dale Brooks, president,
Mrs. Dan Stupka and Mrs. LeRoy
Simpson will represent the auxil
iary at the meeting. Other com
mittee reports were given by Mrs.
Dave Holwegcr, Mrs. Lloyd Bob
bin and Mrs. Leon Hansen.
Following the meeting refresh
ments were served to I he post
and auxiliary by Mrs. Sherman
Real!, Mrs. Mike Becker and Mrs.
Mark Davis.
In Bride-Elect
Announcement has hern made
of the engagement of Miss Mary
lane Gilman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert A. Gilman, to Walter
K. Odom, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.
C. Odom. The wedding is planned
for late May. The bride-elect is
employed at the West Salem bank,
and Mr. Odom is with a grocery
store here. Both are graduates of
Salem high school.
CONGRATULATIONS arc be
ing extended to Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald E. Jones Jr., upon the
birth of a son, Tuesday, Febru
ary 23, at Salem General hospi
tal. The grandparents arc Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald E. Jones, Sr., of
Salem and Mrs. J. L. Harris n
Tacoma. Mrs. Dan Thomas of
Salem is the great grandmother.
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Wedding
At Gervais
Saturday
The marriage of Miss 'Jean
Ann Manning, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Fred Manning of Ger
vais, to Jerry Lenhardt, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lenhardt,
of Amity, was solemnized Satur
day, February 20, the 2 o'clock
service being in the rectory of
Sacred Heart Catholic church.
The Rev. G. M. Smdcrhon of
ficiated at the service.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride wore a dress of
white net over taffeta with rcg
ingotc of white lace. The finger
tip veil was arranged from a
sweetheart cap. For her flow
ers, the bride carried a bouquet
ot red roses and stcphanotis
in a heart shape with satin
streamers.
Miss Donna Manning was honor
attendant, hne wore an aqua
net and lace over taffeta dress,
and her flowers were yellow rose
buds and stcphanotis in a nose
gay. She also wore a yellow
floral headband.
Norman Keppingcr was best
man.
inc. uncles mother wore a gray
wool dress and the bridegroom's
mother wore a navy blue dress.
Both wore corsages of white ca
mellias.
The reception was in the
church parish hall. Miss Betty
Jean Zysett cut the cake. Miss
Betty Hall and Miss Carolene
Clarke poured. Miss Clare John
son, Miss Shirley Morton and
Miss Shirley Vandehey also as
sisted. The couple will be at home in
Amity.
Dinner Meeting for
Salem BPW Group
The health and safety com
mittcc under the leadership of
Mrs. Marion F. Wooden directed
the dinner meeting Tuesday for
the Business and Professional
Women s club.
Mrs. John Vcrstceg, Miss Al
berta Shocmake and Miss Ruth
Jaynes presented a skit. The
music was presented bv a erouo
of boys from Kcizer school play
ing instrumental numbers and
Mrs. Charles Rogers accompa
nied by Mrs. Frank Parcher,
sang.
Dr. John Meadows, clinic psy
chiatrist, Oregon State hospital,
spoke. He was introduced by
Dr. Lucille Fortner.
.
Navy Mothers Meet
Sixteen were present at the
monthly meeting of Salem Navy
Mothers club at the home of Mrs.
Elvira Beard, Tuesday night.
Plans for the annual Easter
foods sale, April 17, were dis
cussed. Mrs. Maude Dutton is
chairman.
Refreshments were served
following the business session.
Mrs. J. H. Lewis and Mrs. George
Hewitt assisted the hostess.
Mrs. W. L. Baker, 1430 McCoy
will be hostess on March 23 to
the group.
WEEKEND
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
How knot
BROKEN SIZES
REGULAR $12.95
OPEN MONDAY
AND FRIDAY
NIGHTS 'TIL 9
Free Parking
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Wed at Mt, Angel Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Bochsler
(Marcine Irene Buchholz), above, were married January 30
at St. Mary's church at Mt. Angel. The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Buchholz and Mr. Bochsler is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bochsler. (Artz studio picture)
Junior Woman's
Party at Lebanon
LEBANON An event of Satur
day evening was the Junior Wom
an's club party at the armory.
Dancing and cards were on the
program.
A no-host buffet was arranged
under the direction o( Mrs.
Charles Scvey, assisted by Mrs.
Allan Bankus and Mrs. Norman
Morgan.
The party was for husbands and ;
friends and on the entertainment
committee wero Mrs. David Cope
land, Mrs. James Winn, Mrs. Jo
seph Hellberg, Mrs. Robert Kane
and Mrs. CInrenro Applcgate.
MYSTICAL ROSE troop, Jun
ior Catholic Daughters of Amer
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SHOPPING CENTER l
ica, met this week at the home
cf Eleanor Sudtell. As a future
project, the troop is to serve
breakfasts after all the masses
at St. Vincent dc Paul Catholic
parish hall on an appointed Sun
day. Refreshments were served at
the conclusion of the business
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Community
Dance on
Saturday
Manbrin Gardens Community
club has arranged a St. Patrick's
theme dance for the coming Sat
urday evening, February 27, at the
Izaak Walton league club house
in Salem. The affair is for all
Manbrin Gardens residents and
friends.
Dancing will be between 9 and
12:30 o'clock with Max Bauer's
orchestra playing.
Mrs. Robert Graves is general
chairman for the dance. Other
committee heads include: Mrs. F.
M. Knight, decorations: Mrs. Ted
Stook, prizes; Mrs. William Raw
lins, refreshments; Mrs. W. D.
Breedlove, reception; Mrs. Dclmer
Dewey and Mrs. S. S. Dow, tick
ets: Ted Stook and Walter Hartley,
publicity; Bud Hamilton, art.
Project
For Rainbow
Miss Eleanor Mleziva, worthy
adviser of Chadwick assembly,
Order of Rainbow for Girls, an
nounced that her project will be
the securing of a hospital bed for
the Shrine hospital in Portland.
Chadwick assembly met on Tues
day night for a 28th birthday
dinner and meeting at the Ma
sonic temple.
Among the new members ini
tiated were the Misses Roberta
DeWeese, Judy Jones, Sandra
Stenhjem, Maxine Otto, Patricia
Thor, Joyce Graham and Patri
cia Lockling.
Honored guests were Mrs. Gray,
supreme inspector for Rainbow,
Delicious
hot sandwich
meal ideas
Have you discovered how simple
and easy it is to serve hot sand
wiches that are meals in them
selves? In March Better Homes
& Gardens you'll find a host of
new hot sandwich ideas that hit
the spot with the whole family.
Easy to make, delicious to cat,
each s meal in itself. Such taste
tempters as Chicken Skillet sand
wiches, corneJ-beef toastwiches,
and many others. Don't miss,
"Make it a sandwich piping
hot," in March Belter Homes &
Gardens. On your newsstand..
. Get it today!
Jill
HE OGUE OF
Initiation for
Credit Women's Club
Nine new members were ini
tiated into the Salem Credit Wo
men's breakfast club on Tues
day night at tho home of Mrs.
Leo Childs. A white elephant
sale was a feature of the eve
ning's program.
New initiates include the Miss
es Marian Carr, Myrtle Inghram,
Mildred Shults the Mcsdames
Glenn Bowman, John Chamber
lain, Larry Fitzgerald, Donald
Nelson, Robert Buckly, Myrna
Males. Mrs. Chester Cushing, Jr.,
and Mrs. Velma Davis were re
instated. Guests included Mrs. Edna
Schumakcr, Mrs. Warren Eckles,
Miss Alberta Shocmake and Mrs.
James Shclton, past president,
Grants Pass club.
Initiation Tuesday
Junior Catholic Daughters of
America met this past week at
the home of Virginia Riley. The
group recently made favors for
two of Salem's nursing homes.
The junior CDA group conducted
initiation Tuesday night at Cath
olic Center.
SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Hcnkel entertained at their
home Friday evening for guests
from Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
McKenzie and daughter, Can
dyce ,and Mrs. Joisa Clark.
Week-end guests also at the Dr.
Henkei home were Mr. and Mrs.
C. P. Carter of Seal Rock.
and Mrs. Healer, grand deputy
for Rainbow. Miss Arda Lien,
grand representative, Wayne
Henry, grand executive member
and Mrs. E. T. Armstrong, wor
thy matron, Chadwick chapter,
Order of Eastern Star, were in
troduced and spoke.
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If?
g. This year's
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Wide-cuffed Sleeves . . .
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Cape Collars, Roll
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APPAREL OF DISTINCTION FOR
Lt. Loggan
To Wed Soon
A wedding of March 6 will be
that of Miss Julie Tato of San
Diego, Calif., and Lt. (jg) Wil
fred Loggan of Salem, the cere
mony to be solemnized in Las
Vegas, Ncv. '
Lt. Loggan's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry J. Loggan, and his
sisters, Katharine and Kathleen,
will drive south for the wedding.
Lt. Loggan is with the navy,
stationed at San Diego.
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