Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 02, 1954, Page 6, Image 6

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    Tuesday, March" 2, 1954
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Cap
MIqc Hnrfcnn
ital Women Tells Dote
Of Wedding
Edit. r MARIAS LOWEY flSCHEK
Miss Engelhart Tells of
Betrothal to Mr. Weisser
The engagement of Km Dor
thy A Engelhart. daughter of
Arwrog mid-March bride viE
be Mis Ad E. Hudson, wno u
announcing Friday. MarcE IB.
a date rf ber marriage to Al
bert J. Hearank, Jr., of Caldwell.
V J
Tk MuttkAfrr -Tl Va fiTTW
Mi Engelhart was graduated mu,6 tl t fl evening
Mr. and Mrs. DrviO E Engel-
kart, Siiem. to John F. Weisser.
Jr.. ton a! Mr. and Mrs. John F
Weisser of Bend, announced
Monday evening at the Chi
C.LC till: vrriui J rampu.
. i. "i.Wit-r Rsnrtid rhurpfe. the
spring, having ma.Mired in pT- rp-jor. ' following tlu to tx
cbGlogv. She now employed by ; t ejuE-eh-the
state public w!iare commit-, Tm bnde-e)ert It the voung
non ai l caseworker in Pott djiS,nl(T of Mr. and Mr,
county. Lsler H- Hudson of SaJem. She
Mr Weisser received hif it , .,. ibe University cf
bachelor oi science degree us v'hiriftun. majoring in voice.
Plans lor Cookie
Sale Are Discussed
' Plans lor the G-i Scout cookie
; siie. wniri. begun on Mart 12,
j m'ere discussed at I district meet
ing far committee and neighbor
hood chamx of the Sairm G:rl
Scouti. The group met recently
at the home of Mrs. Herbert Car
ter. It was announced that cookies
may be picked up by neighbor
hood distributors on March 9
and IP from Mrs. . M. Huxtabie
340 East LcftUe su-eei.
Present at trie committee meet
ing were Mrs James Wane, Mrs.
Fred Scheidegper. Mrs Ivan
Curi. V.-S. . M. aunaait. Mrs.
Giena Fiave!. Mrs. Har-y Lucas,
Mrs. waller sonenoti. Mrs. Kar
ven Ritchie, Mrs Samuai Booh,
Mrs. Frank Mohtaan. Mrs. C. J.
Kunowsiry. Mis Marjone John
son and the hostess Mrs Herbert
Carter.
The new badge procedure was
discussed.
State President Due
VOOTTXT. A reception
for new members will feature the
March meeting of the V oodhurr
Wamar.'s eluh. wettrtcsdav after
noon. March 3 at 2 f 'riock m
the Uerebvrn library club
rooms. Guest speaker will bt
Mrs M T. WeaUirriord of Ar
lington, president of the Oregon
Feneration of W omen's duos Co
chairman for the meeting will be
Mrs. Amns Bonacker and Mrs T.
K. Sanderson who will be assist-
Coming Activities
Listed by Bethel
Several forthcoming events for
bethel No. 35. Job's Daughters.
were announced on Monday
night at the group's meeting at
the Scottish Rite temple.
' Fox- girls.. Miss Kennie Ru'-b
Carlson. Miss Fame "a Moms.-,
Miss Kamona Salminen and Miss
Joanne Bourne, were appointed
to make posters for the dinner
which all the Masonir groups that
meet at the tempie are g:vmg on
Friday, March 38.
It was voted to cive a skating
' parry on March 14 at the Old
ed by Mrs. Paul M:lls. Mrs Lou
ise PfsiXinger and Mrs, Floyd
Mancle.
M:I1 in RickreaU. During the
earlv part of April, the joint
talent show with Chemeketa
chapter. Order of DeMolay for
Bcvs. will be given. .
The neit meeting wtfl be in
spection and iniustion. Elwj-n
Kill was a special guest Monday
nigbL
m iTDTrtV (rs. Robert
Buchbeil was eomplinsented Sun
i . r. . ... vnnT- than
20 tresis attended a "
the home of Mrs. Orren Wasson.
Assisting hostesses were Mr.
Ham- Kuch and Mrs. Sumner
Scham. The gilt table and room
decorations were in pink asd
blue arrangements. The Ro.-e..
Bui-hhest family is now ration
ed at Fon Lewis, wan.
e' Breakfast
Set lor March 16
Twenty-nine members were
present at the Tuesday morning
E' of the Salem Credit Wo.
Ss Breakfast club at NohU
gren s. Mm. Loren Newkirk wa
a guest.
Mn. Lloyd Myers led the round
table discussion on "Value of
Good Consumer Relations
The annual bosses breakfast 1
set for 7 o'clock at the Marion
hotel on March 16.
NEIGHBORS of Woodcraft
JUG club will meet on rnday
night for a a o'clock no-host din
ner at the home of Dr. and Mrs.
O. L. SCOtt, 130U B. W":"J-
A kn hanrinr on the front business administration at Vn-! Vr ii(.kir.nk u the son of Mr
ioar read: -March winds bring iersity of Oregon m 1K2. He is aTJ(j Albert J. Henrank of
exciting news." A note tucked j a memlier of Phi Delta Tbeta cajwji, j. He also is a
inside a bottuet of daffodils on Iratemity at Oregon. He now is : jmiar & t'niversity of T asb
the dinner table revealed the ; in his junior year at Willamette majoring m ecginecing.
couple's names. ! university law acbool. where be j " . "
An early fail wedding a is memoer o! flu Wlta rm
planned by the couple. J legal fraiemiry.
I Praver Event
For Club
Chairmen Wtj 7 yM, Here on rnaay
j World Dav ol rrayer oosen-
I Mr. and Mrs. F. A Lucas, 542 j lnre nere will be tins coming
Statesman street, today are ob-1 Friday. March 5. sponsored by
Committee chairmen for the nlversjtn-. They make tneir borne i voroen. The program wiU be in
Br-w year were named at tne i:1) , nicct Vrl Bemice L i the First Methodist church, start
rneeting of Saiem duh. Daugb-: L.wll. : ing at 10 a m.
ters of the Aile, Moncay as io , y,T anJ MrE Luca, werr milT. : Tbtmt Jor tht day is 'That
J1,'t: : ried in Michigan but have lived ; Thev Mav Have Life " Dr.
Cheer. Mrs. James . Tindall. ; of their married lile in Brooks Moore of lie Methodist
Hospitality. Mrs. B. . Staeey. k (. Thm -m in f--pnn -l. . -;n i,i ih mnrninc
Hworian. Mrs. Quisles Bn'-' from Michigan, living at Falls I worshiP. Mrs. Donald Rasmussen
ju...., v. f""- , uty. jar. Lucas pioneering in
nd. t the lumber business there. Later,
Phuihropic, Mrs. 3. E. Loc-; -jy were in SunnjTale, Calif,
bi5- ifor several years. Mr. .Lucas be-
LuDcbeon. Mrs. Lioyd Daven- engaged in the manufacturing
P" and building business there. Sev-
Beahh, Mrs. Loral L. Spauld-; eral years ago they returned to
th- I Oregon to live in Salem. Mr.
Sewing. Mrs Anna Davis
Telephone, Mrs. Kenneth L. . Lucas, 86
isuage.
Lucas is SB years of age, Mrs. ; Boon
of the First Presnynerian church
will lead a dramatic interpreta
tion of toe World Day of Prayer,
assisted by members of the West
minster guild.
The period of prayer wifl be
led bv Mrs. Van Slyke.
Luncheon will be serveo at
The aftcrnon session begins at
Annual benefit card party of ' WHWai i 'JZFJZZ ff
1 'Zl'J? Jlpl Court Announced . ! Omar BaAh of the Calvary Bap-
John M. Bamage is geoerai chair
man lor the affair.
Oa March SO the annua past
presidents' dinner will be given.
Jars. Junes K. Linton is chair-
At Formal Dance
list church is to be speaker, his
topic lo be "Places that j-reacn.
Mrs. John Cauble of St. Mark
Lutheran church will lead the
closing devotions. The conclud
ing hymn will be sting ny a vesi-
ed choir made up oi mem Den oi
Salem church women.
MT. ANGEL Miss Flora Fen
nimore. qtven of the Mount Angel
Vi omen s couece inter r or-
man for the dinner, Mrs. Elmo nial" and her court, "Miss Sandra
McMillan chairman for Amirt. ' Bounds of Ordinance. Miss Marl
ing, Mn. LeRoy J. Stewart, chair-! 5JT Bistline of Portland, and Miss
man for ororram. ! Carol Vachter, of ML Angel,
.New meraaers welcomed Mon- announceo ana preseniea n. n f)tUn Dpi fa
day were Mrs. William H. Baillie, I by Cailaghan, Port- Uelta UeilO UeilO
Mrs. Harvey DeGroff and Mrs. ! lnd. student body president, dur- Alumnae Entertained
Etx Adoiph i mg the annual Women s College , .
! formal dance Friday evening. Pictures of the California Gar-
) Theodore CsSaghan, Portland, j den show and of the Oregon
Suror'lSe Shower brother of student body president j Garden show at the stale fair
Jurprie Jiwer Cailaghan. officiated at toe j 'ere shown for the meeting of
for Mrs. KienSChe crowning the queen. i Delta Delta Delta alumnae Mon-
ROBERTS A trroun of friends ' "Gait Parisienne" was the day evening by Mrs. Philip -M
.pS TpK'ita-S "to j the, of the annua! dance, and I Brandt, Jr a gtiest The meet
Mrs. Paul Rienscbe, at the home ! guest coupies ing wm. , a the . borne of Mri
of Mrs. Karl H?iden, Friday s o"" music of George ! Mark Astrup with Mrs. Oscar L.
en7E? ' '"C,ri Trier's band of Portland, in the Paulson, Jr . Mrs. WUliam Gash
There were several contests for , academy auditorium, where the land Mrs. Carlisle Roberts as
entertainment- ! oecorauons irannormea me au-
After opening the gifts, re- j ditoriura into a replica of Pans,
freshmenui were served, invited complete with a lidewali cafe,
were Mrs. Paul Rienscbe, boner General chairman of the dance
guest, Mrs. Barry Eyerly, Mrs. was Miss Ruth Sebmerber of Gex
Frank Needham, Mrs. Austin vais.
Cater, Mrs. W. T. Mullican, Mrs.
J. Hains, Mrs. Clara Blanken- ,. .
abJp, Mrs. Earl Blankenship, Benefit 5lOW
Mrs, W oodrow Haney, Mrs. Leon
ard H. Zielke, Mrs. Elizabeth
Bishop, Mrs. Frank Boebringer,
Mrs. G. S. Higcins, Mrs. Glenn
Bidgood, Mrs. Elmer Minch, Miu
Edith Plank, Mrs. J. J. Johns,
Mrs. Keith Austin. Mrs A. D.
hnctj-fi&es.
The alumnae attending in
cluded Mrs. H. J. Anning, Mrs.
Wallace Bonesteele, Miss Jose
phine Baumgartner, Mrs. W. J.
Braun. Mrs. Wilfred Cole. Mrs.
J. B. Corlett, Mrs. Tom Hill, Jr,
Mrs. George C. Huggins. Jr, Mrs.
Richard B. Jenning, Mrs. J. M.
ur.m Vn r R Nelson. Mrs.
Invitations have been received RODert Nichols. Mrs Dewey
here for the "Symphonic Fashion
Festivsl" to be presented by the
Fashion Group of Portland as a
benefit for the Portland Symph
ony orchestra. "Flights of Fancy
Rand. Mra B. D. Rogers, Mrs.
Harold 0. Schneider, Mrs. Rob
ert Sprague and the four hostesses.
u ' the theme for the festival, to f, L. L
f"m' "'nrJ J?U"I- be given Thursday. March 25. at RebekOh NewS
aid Mn Rirhirri R.nrw.lrt ', f m "' "re ' UI Muu ' "u" 1 eveal OltlCers Ol oairra
,a3-.rf R'fbard Ringwald. , . .udltor;um. !ukh lodce No. 1 attended
meeting over the week end. 1 ne
lodre met on Monday night
Mrs. Ethel Davenport, Mrs. Hen
ry Bruce. Mrs. M. W. Ward, Mrs,
J. W. Martsfield, Mrs. E E. J ii:
Irs. ""- -v...,s
Mrs. Carl Dickson and Mrs
Justina KUdee were pre"01 l
Jones, Mrs. John OrsWn, Mrs.
vry SchuebeU Mrs. L F. Zi. Ue.iroy guild of the First Methodist j T'F, ,or 'h' 6 '""
Mrs. E. N. Graves, Mrs. Ray H. I church attended the Wesleyan See-1 J"-"-" "
Rogers. Mrs. Herbert Miller, ! vice Guild district conference in
; Jelfc-rson for a dedication.
Mrs. Rchard Sneed, Mrs. Oliver I Conrallia. Sunday. The conierence - A rl oenran Mrs no)
Holcomb. Mrs. Ida Herr. Mrs. ! opened with music by the torvaliii Hi". Mrs. Raymond Plmer,
Ben Owens. Mrs. Pearl Thomp-ICme Music group and devot.onal ; Mrs. Bermce Hetcher. Mrs R t.
won, Mrs. William Keener, Mrs. sen-ice by the Rev. Daniel D ! Comrtock were appointed on the
John Painter. Mrs Jack Eyerlv, Walker A business meeting and committee fur March 8
Mn. Lee L'. Everlv. Mrs. John panel discussion were conducted LEA will meet on Thursday
Hanna. Mr. George Orsborn and i by Mrs. Oscar Swanson. district night at the temple as will Beta
Mrs. Hcyden.
Return From Japan
Iota. Tbeta Rho club.
It was announced that all
members are invited to attend
church services on Sunday morn
ing at the Evangelical I'nited
Brethren church of Englewood.
secretary, who was re-elected lo
that office for the coming year
Following the meting a no-host
duwer was served Tne after-dav
lmr snraher wi V--, Paul STiTt.
SILVERTON Major and'njj e'erence aeCTetary.
Mrs. Vk. Howard Chandler and i r.uiid trmv-,.
their ion Michael, recently re-Is,! ere Mr, c E. Bten. i Rerit at Given
turned to San Francisco from : m h k,v.-, u p,rhrt , " u
Japan, were visiting friends and Burson. Mrs Joanna Hitkerson, I Miss Anne Kaufman. 13-year-relatives
in Silverton over the 'Miss Maune Warner. Miss Marj- -c iaugriier o! Mr. and Mrs
week-end. Young Mithael irndt Vn V alters Miu Va-r Neison 1 William F. Kaufman, was p-e-
a rpccial call on his friend, Mrs j1M Grace White and Kiss Jean- aented in a piano recital by her
Harry &ucn. etl Stbeiok-1. The guild is a ser-
Major Chandler, who is in the Vk organnation lor empieved
marines and hit lamily are at i women,
the home of his parents, the Sara
Chandlers, and will go to La I
Grande. Ore- to be a few davs I A SON, Jeffrey Lewis Scott,
at the borne of his brother. Don was bom on March l at balem PT Bach. Clementi. Choron. Jam
Chandler, formerly of Silverton. i General hospital to Mr and Mrs 1 .an. f-rimi. Huerter. Durand,
Lewis Scott. A brother. John i,..... v-r.
' -k'jM ..'.S. '!..'.1.W3 f-rrm.n i, rreetir.r the new a...... .t.. .
w - .bh....i vti l-.'fc mat v ,
ritor.t. accorr.pa-T-rr-.a
r,odnn
, Mr. ana Mrs A. Freeman oersan
1 ous, Portland
teacher. Nt's Richard Bell
Tne event took place Sunday
afternoon at the Stone Piano
corrpary. Marr interested friends
attended
The program intluaed numbers
UKMBS Vi Price
f9k,w-S. Wm M aTTk V Dir II wa. wLa "7.
m km hiw a - " .sb
RECORDS iV2 Price If
RiCRI 3Soff
RECORD 10up
taJr e.
T wiiiiiiiiiiiiiififlilwalllllllggIIIIIIIB aggeakwJL
RECORal Vt Price
ulECORB - Va Price
Trrlnv'e Mom I 'ITmL Grandparenu are Mr and Curtii Starr, bar
I OUay S AAenU -Mrs. J. H Seott Neshk.fcne and rir6 bT y
Lratea s-upper
Adding butter while snap
beim rV-, mikes them tar.r
cut-of-thi nrW
G'-lden Fish Fiilrtj
Ma-hed Fotat'ies
Quirk Buttee Snip Beam
Carrot Siw
Bread and Butter
Fruit
Brver i-e
Quick Battered F-nsp Beans
Ingredients: One lu-ouace
package frenth-style L'"zen
trees (snap) beans, 4 cup boil
ing water, V to teaspoon rait,
2 tablespoons butter, pepper.
Method: Put frozen snap t-tans
in saucepan. Add bilirg water
and salt; bring quickly to a boil
separating beans with fork. Add
butter and cover, keep bollmj
jently. stirring a few times, tin
til tender and there is no more
liquid in pan about 10 min
ute. Add more salt, if desired,
and pepper to taste. Makes ) to
4 servtr.gi.
Both attend W.Uamette unirer
! S'ty.
KINGWOOD unit No 81. Atct- ! meet on Thursday right at the
kin Legion auxiliary plins to - King nod American Leg.rm hill
Phone 4-6227
Free Delivery
JOHN GRAHAM'S
PARK MEDICAL
PHARMACY
it? S. Winter 5u
Next U Silem
Memorial Hospital
A DOCTOR'S
PRESCRIPTION
A doctor's prescription is your
first (tap to better health. Tha
rt it up te your pharmacist.
Depend en vt for accurate dispensing.
I
4 DAYS ONLY-MARCH 3-4-5-6
Open 9 A. M, to 9 P. M. During This Sale
30 Years
in Salem
428 COURT ST.
(COURT ST. STORE ONLY)
Open
'lil 9 P.M.
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