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Tuesday, December 21, 1954 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon SECTION II Page 1 Capital Edited by MARIAN Engagement Announced In Portland ' The engagement of Miss Denltry Jo-Ann Priaulx, .dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Priaulx, Port land, to Joe Steven Bonawttz. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe S.Bona itz of Salem, has been announced. The news was told first at a holi day at home for which Mr. and Mrs. Priaulx were hosts at 'their home in Portland. The bride-elect is a gradual? of University of Oregon and a mem ber of Delta Delta Delta ;-ororiv. Mr. Bonawitz attended Wilhmotte University where he Is a member of Sigma Chi fraternity, and recent ly returned from a four-year tour of duty with the Air Force. He plans to resume his studies in the fall. The wedding is planned for spring or the early summer. Christmas Party For Credit Group Twenty-one members attended the Christmas party and meeting of Credit Women's Breakfast club Tuesday morning. Two guests were Mrs. Jack Robertson and Mrs. Gile George. Mrs. Chester Gushing, accom panied by Mrs. John Chamber lain, led the group in Christmas carols. Mrs. Cushing sang "White Christmas." The tables were decorated in the Christmas motif, with minia ture reindeer at each table. Christmas tree candles were at each place. There was a gift exchange, and the group filled a Christmas bas ket for a needy family to be de livered Thursday. Mrs. Larry Fitzgerald will be hostess to the board members, December 28. MR. AND MRS. Roger Schnell and sons, Danny and Michael, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strebig and daughter, Molty, will be in Portland for Christmas at the home of the Phil Schnells. Also at the Schnell home will be Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wittliff of Astoria, Miss Beverly Beakey who is liv ing in Long Beach, Calif., and Jack Beakey, home from Oregon State college. . WITH Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Potts and their sons, Ronnie and Larry; for Christmas and the week-end will be Mrs. Potts' mother, Mrs. Clarence White, and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George Montgomery, all of Portland. Today's Menu TREE TRIMMING SUPPER Friends coming to help trim the Christmas tree? Here is one of our favorite quick casseroles to serve them. Tomato Juice Cocktail Crisp Crackers with Cheese Spread Tuna Casserole Salad Bowl Buttered Rolls Fruit and Cookies Beverage QUICK TUNA CASSEROLE Ingredients: Two 7-ounce cans tuna, two 16- or 17-ounce cans irenched green beans, 2 table spoons minced parsley, 2 table spoons finely-grated onion (pulp end juice), Vi teaspoon Worcester Ftaire sauce, two 10 '.-i -ounce cans condensed cream of mushroom aoup, 2 tablespoons butter or mar garine, 1 cup tiny soft bread cubes, Method: Drain tuna and place In shallow baking dish; separate with fork into fairly large pieces. Drain beans and add to tuna; save bean liquid for use in soup or gravy. Mix parsley, onion, Wor cestershire sauce and mushroom soup; mix lightly with tuna and beans. Melt butter in skillet; toss with bread cubes; sprinkle over baking dish. Bake in moderate (375 degrees) oven until hot and bub bly and topping is lightly browned about 30 minutes. Makes 8 servings, i;jMKra;jijM!S!es)Bsws5MM8:jMs Price's will Not Evenings In consideration same 9:30 to 5:30 DmJjca'J It 131 N. liberty Women LOWRY 'IM:HEi Some Notations.. By M. L. F. Two new members are an nounced for Salem Spinsters club. Miss Coralie Doughton and Miss Mary Triplett ... They were welcomed at the Monday night meeting . . . Miss Doughton is the daughter if Mr. and Mrs. Millard B. Dough ton. She attended Willamette uni versity and is a member of Pi Beta Phi. Miss Triplett is on the fac ulty at North Salem high school. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Triplett of Portland, attended Oregon State college and is a Kappa Kappa Gamma . . . The outdoor Christmas tree at the Lester F. Karr residence at Washington and Fairmount streets is a showy one to see. . . . The Barrs have lighted the tree for more than 15 years, starting when it was quite small. . . . Each year another strand, of lights is added. . . . The tree grew 16 inches this past year and is now pretty, well filling the corner where it stands. . . . Atop the glowing mass of lights is a large lighted star. . . . Some of the Christmas Daze: We scurried to a bakery counter to find some of our pet Christ mas cookies ... It looked as if only a dozen were there . . . And that was about it, 13, to be exact . , . The girl carefully placed the 12 in a box, started to lift out the 13th, then put it back, then popped it into her mouth as she murmured she bet ter not give us the extra one . . . We often wondered what hap pened to the little stray extra crumb now and then . , . Hosts Thursday Hosts for an informal holiday open house on Thursday evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wells Friends have been invited to call at the Weils home between 7:30 and 10:30 o'clock. MR. AND MRS. Forrest Breakev are entertaining with a family dinner at their home on Christmas day. in the group will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Witham, who are vis iting at the Breakey home for a few days, from Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mann, Walla Walla, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Mann, and Gloria and Phillip, Mrs Mary Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Breakey and children, Gordon and Laura Jean, all of Salem, and the hosts. DUE HOME Wednesday from a two-week vacation in southern California are Mr. and Mrs. Rob' ert L. Elfstrom. t Away at Holiday SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Gus Herr and their son, Sn Gor don Herr, who arrived from San Diego Thursday of the past week for a brief visit at the rural fam ily home, will spend Christmas in Washington. The group are driving to Ev erett, Wash., Christmas Eve to be at the home of a daughter of the Gus Herrs, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blust (Dclores Herr), and Dean and Diane. Gordon Herr is scheduled to leave Salem Monday, December, 27, for San Diego. On January 3, he is to leave for Japan where he has previously been for sev eral months. He last visited his parents and sister during the summer of this year. T'WAS THE WEEK BEFORE XMAS! And all through the house, not a stitch of clean cloth ing not even a blouse. I guess the lady of the house hadn't heard about the Lounderette. She didn't know that all she hod to do was to drop her laundry bundle off with us and in a short while she'd have lots of clean fresh clothes. Give us o try you'll love it! LAUNDERETTE 1255 Ferry St. Phone 2-4555 REMAIN BEFORE CHRISTMAS ef our personnel our hours will remain the Parents TelLTroth Of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Bischoff are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Caroline Bischoff, to Cpl. Wallace J. Wipper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben jamin Wipper of Turner. No date is set for the wedding. The bride-elect was graduated from Sacred Heart high school in 1953 and is employed at the state industrial accident commission. Cpl. Wipper is in the U. S. army stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash. He is a graduate of Cascade union high school. OES Chapter Holds Election DALLAS Naomi chapter, Or der of Eastern Star staged the test meeting of the year at the Ma sonic hall, December 14. A no- host dinner was served at 6:30 p.m. It was the election meeting and the following officers were named: Mrs. Paul Bollman, wor thy matron, Eugene Lawrence, worthy patron, Mrs. R. S. Krea son, associate matron, Arthur Woods, associate patron, Mrs. Floyd Spooncr, secretary, Mrs. Orren Ottaway, treasurer, Mrs. Fritz Klaus, conductress and Mrs. Everett Trent, associate con ductress. Presiding at the meeting were Mrs. Alice Learner, associate ma tron and Clifford Jones, associate patron. Holly and red candles were ed in decorating the hall. Mrs. A. J. Cleveland was the soloist. The new officers will be in stalled at the January 6 meeting. Delta Kappa Gamma Meeting at Monmouth Nu Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma met for initiation in the Oregon College of Education Li brary Lounge at Monmouth, Mon day evening at 7:30 o'clock. The president, Mrs. Arthur Woods, presided. Miss Maxine Heringer and Miss Bculah Wilson became new members. The theme of the program for the evening was. World Educa tion and the Teacher," Miss Mar tha Shull. guest speaker, gave a review of her experiences as a representative to the Internation al Teachers convention in Gen eva Switzerland. Special music was by Violet MacFarland. Miss Emma Henkle of the Ore gon College faculty, and past state president of Alpha Rho State of Delta Kappa Gamma was an honored, guest. Hostesses for the evening were Misses Jessie Hill, Denise Red den, Dora Scott, Violet MacFar land. The Christmas theme was depicted in the decorations. . SILVERTON P r e - holiday guests at the rural home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Skaife are their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart of Yrcka, Calif., and the family of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Skaife and Jerry of Oakridge, Oregon. Rainbow Event WOODBURN An informal meeting is planned by Evergreen assembly No. 12, Order of the Rainbow for Girls, at the Masonic temple on the regular meeting night, Wednesday, December 22. After a short business meeting the girls will go out caroling and will then return to the hall for hot chocolate and doughnuts. A special invitation is extended to members home from college. Open Every Shopping Day Until CHRISTMAS- Shop PRICE'S 9:30 to 5:30 The store where your gifts ere o beautifully wrapped. S . . -i - - j Wed at Silvcrlon Mrs. Lyle Eugene Brenneman (Frances Carolyn Fox), above, was married last Saturday at Silvertnn. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd T. Fox of Silverton and Mr. Brenneman is the son of Mrs. Hoy Brenneman. (Artz studio picture) West Salem Lions Auxiliary Meets Mrs. Richard Smith enter tained members of the West Sa lem Lions auxiliary at her home Monday, lor a no-host dinner, with husbands as guests. At the business meeting, it was announced that the benefit dinner sponsored by the club re cently was very profitable. Mrs. B. R. Osborn, chairman for the dinner, was present with a gift. During the social hour, Richard Smith auctioned "white elephant" gifts, the money to be used for Christmas baskets. The members brought clothing for a needy family. Richard Smith presented sev eral harmonica numbers, the group accompanying him with Christmas carols. A gift exchange followed. Mrs. Frank Fulton was wel comed as a new member. Assist ing Mrs. Smith at the meeting was Mrs. Chester McCain. VISITING in Salem with her par enls, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Jacobsen is Mrs. John Tsarnas of San Fran cisco, Arriving Friday for a family Christmas gathering at Uie Jacob sen home . will be Mr. Tsarnas. Mr. and Mrs. . Max Fowler and their daughter, Judy, from Corval lis; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacob- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. sen and son, Bobby, also to be at Donald Breakey, their son and the gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Tsar- daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Nor . , man E. Mann, and with the sen nas will return to San Francisco ior Mr- Mans mother. Mrs. Marv on New Year's day. CHRISTMAS HI.:? Your Best h In ww'nrrriiiiiti'rtiiiii,ini.taa8.fc' l it mt jrc aw 1 Beautiful Mahogany Finish Cabinet Powerful Advance Catcode Chatsit with dependable "Printed Circuit" Full fidelity FM sound tyslem Eaiy-View Inclined Tuning Dial Giont Picture Tube 270 Square Inches Channel 27 110.00 Kitra WILLS MUSIC STORE 432 STATE STREET OPKN TII.LK P.M. NOW TO f.HRIKTMAd v. - . ... -V; A MUSICAL Christmas pro gram was given after the Salem Kebekah lodge meeting Monday evening. Santa distributed candy and gifts to all the children. Af ter distribution of cards, refresh ments were served in the dining room. The L. A. P. M. group wr meet Thursday evening at 6:30 for a no-host dinner, followed by Christmas program and gift exchange. Baums Return Dr. and Mrs. W. Wells Baum returned this week end from a trip east. They were first at Mi ami, Florida, to.attend the meet ing of the American Medical as sociation to which Dr. Baum was a delegate. Bclore reluming home they visited in New York City with their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Rngozzino (Frances Baum), and in Madison, Wis., with Mi.;. Baum's mother, Mrs. . Frederic King Conover. For the Christmas holidays the Baums' younger daughter, Miss Marion Baum, is home from Uni versity of Oregon, and their son, Ted, is here from University of Oregon Medical school. VISITORS here for the Christ mas holidays are Mr. and Mrs, Norman Mann of Walla Walla They are guests of their son-in- Mann. SPECIAL! ii "All Family" Gift! only !; VFi 239" L , Spinsters 5lan Dance Final plans were made for the Christmas dance, at the meeting of Spinsters club, Monday eve ning. The dance, is planned for Christmas night at the American Legion club. The public is invited, and tickets are on sale at Schles- nser's. Kay s. The Gift Box, and from all members of the club. A no-host dinner was discussed for the January meeting. Plans to be announced later. A basket of food was brought by members to give to the needy at Christmas. Mrs. Howard Mader was host ess for the meeting, and assisting her were Mrs. Richard Taw, Mrs. William Byers, and Miss Grace Shields. Eyerly-McNeil Wedding Recently At a service at the country home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee U. Eycrly, Flying E Ranch, Mrs. Reta McNeil and Jack V. Eyerly 'were married on December 8, at 1:30 o'clock. Dr. Paul N. Poling officiated. Miss Sharon Eyerly, daughter of the bridegroom, who is attend ing the Annie Wright Seminary in Tacoma, Wash, .and Dr. James Smith, Redmond, brother-in-law of the bridegrom, attended the couple. Immediately following the ceremony was a reception. The couple left on a short honey moon, and are now at home at the Eyerly ranch. Attending the nuptials were members of the immediate fam ily, including Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Smith, Coos Bay, Dr. and Mrs. James Smith, Redmond, brothers-in-law and sisters of the bridegroom, Mrs. E. Drake, Sil verton, mother of the bride, Jack McNeil, son of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eycrly, brother and sister-in-law of the bridegroom, Jon and Steven Eyerly, sons of the bridegroom, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Eyerly. SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs Paul Lonham are to be Christ mas Day hosts for Mrs. Lanham's parents and brothers, and grand mother, at the Lanham home. Invited are Mr. and Mrs. Mavn- ard Ncff and Jerry and Rodger ana Airs. A. S. Neff. . SILVERTON Mr. and M Earl J. Adams arc planning Christmas dinner for the mem bers of their immediate familv Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Adams of Palo Alto, Calif., and the Vernon Barkhurst family of Corvallis. The gift came from KAY'S Every Article Artistically Gift Wrapped FREE! 8 NOTE TO MEN: let our experienced shoppers help you. Robes and Housecoats 3" t0 2295 4 W DISTINCTIVE APPAREL FOR WOMtW ( 4&0 ite 41 i '"H Honor Initiates A party was given last week for Miss Roberta Phillips, Miss Karen Rutherford and Miss Kay Hanley. ho are to be initiated into Cherry assembly, Order o Rainbow for Girls. The party was at the home of Miss 11a Warren. Those attending were: Misses anice Wood, Karen Covert, Bev erly Walls, Beverly Walker, Rober ta Phillips, Merlene Phillips, Eve lyn Johanson, Judy Keller, Valerie reene, Barbara trench, l.ayle McCain, Karen Rutherford, Glorie Swartz, Pat Bruns, Ha Warren. . ALPHA EPSILON chapter of Beta Sigma Phi plans its annual Christmas party for Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Robert McLauchlan. Former members are to be guests. Members are asked to take their gifts of clothing and food for the Christmas basket. The membership committee is in charge of the program. DO YOUR SHOPPING WHERE SANTA DOES HIS OWN! I s via w sac na fa nt sss Until Christmas Capitol ill She's SO happy Vf if. Exquisite Slips Krom Mojild Panties Krin .. .59c t0 $2.95 Lovely Gowns Frm $2.98 , $14.95 Pajamas Krom $2.98 $14.95 Negligee Sets $10.95 , $22.9.' Hosiery Fron 89c , $1.9. Boxed Panty Sets $2.98 , $5.9' jjj CHARGE IT TODAY . inKcc muiNino iw ran AND NO PAYMENT ' M Youth Group Sets Banquet "And .They Followed the Star" is the theme for the formal holi day banquet planned by the high school youth group of the First Baptist church, Thursday night, in the banquet room of the church. Silver and blue will be the color theme. Master of ceremonies will be Rodney McClellan. The program will include: Invocation by Nor man E. Mann, advisor to the group; piano solo, Mrs. Rober. ''of frier: toast. Jack Loy; violin mu sic, Rodney Schmidt, accomp: ed by Mrs. Goffrier; toast, Miss Orva Lynn Gemmcll: toast by Bob Wi ley; talk by the Rev. Thornton Jansma of Forest Grove, speaker of the evening: songs, led by Rob ert Golfrier with Miss Judy Scely playing the accompaniment; spe cial music, including duets by Miss Mary Lou Burris and Ralph Alex ander: benediction by Miss Bever ly Walls. area Swisses ust 'Suit your Santa In a Tuxedo or White Dinner Jacket from Shry. ock'i. He'll be needing one for all those gay parlies and formal affairs ahead. You'll find all those little "extras" he needs to make his attire complete at Shry ock'i tool Remember ... a well dressed man is a woman's best ' acceisoryl Shopping Center $2.98 Miss Swunk . . TAKE g DUE 'TIL FEBRUARY? 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