6-(SPc. D-CapiUl Journal.
Capital Women
Edited by MARIAN
Miss Patterson to Be
Wed Here on July 17
Planned for the afternoon of , son returned today from Palo Alto,
Sunday, July 17, is the marriage Calif., Miss Patterson having re
ef Miss Virginia Patterson, young- ceived her decree at Stanford uni
er daughter of Governor and Mrs. versity over the weekend. Cover
Paul L Patterson, to James Dol- nor Patterson returned to his of-
lard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Dollard of Clarcmore. Okla.
The service is set for 4 o'clock
In the First Congregational church
here.
Mrs. Patterson and Mi.;s Patter-
Registration On
Registrations are still being
taken for girls between the ages
of six and twelve for YWCA
Day Camp in July. Day Camp
Is from July 6 to July 29 at the j
YW. Any junior or senior high
girls who would like to be Day
Camp counsellors are asked to
call at the YWCA beiore the Jirst
of July,
MEETING Thursday night Is
unit No. 136, American Legion aux
iliary, at Salem Woman's club
house at 8 o'clock. This is the final
business session until fall for the
unit and there will be final nomina
tions and election of officers. The
joint installation for the unit and
post will be on June za,
Today's Menu
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SUMMER SUPPER
Warm weather makes a well
flavored cold soup welcome.
Chilled Tomato Cucumber Soup
Minute Steaks New Potatoci
Creamed Cauliflower Topped
with Cheddar Cheese
Bread Tray
Sliced Peaches on Spongecake
Beverage
CHILLED TOMATO
CUCUMBER SOUP
Ingredients: 1 can (10V4 ounces)
condensed tomato soup, 1 soup can
water, 1 small clove garlic (peeled
and minced), freshly-ground pep
per, (4 medium-sized cucumber, 2
tablespoons lemon juice.
Method: Stir soup, water, garlic
and pepper to taste together; chill.
Wash and dry cucumber; partial
ly pare so you have a striped ef
fect; slice very thin; there should
be ahout cup. Mix cucumber
with lemon juice; chill. Just be
fore serving stir aoup, mixture find
cucumber together. Serve in chill
ed bowls. Makes 4 servings.
MATCHING
ANGORAS
Fine . . fashioned angora
nklett ... In matching
colors. Sizes 9"t to 11.
$13
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Pair
JOIN OUR SPALDING CLUB . . .
(&uij your Sclioot Ox fonL and lcghlcr llow
Salem's Headquarters for Spaldings
Genuine Buck
Coral Soles
Spring Heel
$10.95
Sam, Or,., Te,, June 21,
LOYVRT FISCHER
fice Monday, Mrs. Patterson and
the daughter staying overnight at
the Oregon Caves before returning
to the capital,
j The engagement was announced
i last month.
Rehearsal Party
Honoring their daughter. Miss
Marlene Kaschko, who is to be
married this coming Saturday to
Ronald Krehs, Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Haschko are entertaining Ihurs-
day night at a dinner at Chuck's
Steak House. The dinner will pre
cede the rehearsal for the wedding
of the young couple.
About 25 will attend the party.
This past Saturday, Miss Kasch
ko entertained at a luncheon for
her bridesmaids at Lipman's.
MEMBERS of the Gaiety Hill
Garden club are driving to Port
land, Wednesday, to be guests at
the home of the Herman Boycrs.
Luncheon will be served and the
group will visit the thyme gardens.
Tells Troth Miss Elaine
Ifockctt, above, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hock
ett, recently announced her
engagement to Jack Lenhardt,
on of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H.
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I New Members; Plans Party
Twenty-two new members are
announced for Salem Spinsters
club, philanthropic organization for
local young women, the group be
ing welcomed at the meeting of
the club Monday night.
The new members are:
Miss Itarbara Anderson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ander
son, a junior at Willamette univer
sity, and a member of Pi Beta
Phi.
Miss Pat Deeney, daughter of
Mrs. W. E. Deeney, a junior at
University of Oregon and a mem
ber of Delta Gamma.
I Mi Judl Foreman,
daughter
; of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fore-
man, a junior, at Oregon State
college, and a member of Alpha
Chi Omega.
Miss Sally Grrlg, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Greig, a
junior at University of Oregon,
and a member of Pi Beta Phi.
Miss Norma Hamilton, daughter
of Mrs. Ralph Hamilton, attended
University of Oregon, and is mem
ber of Pi Beta Phi, and is now
attending University of Oregon;
school of nursing, in Portland.
Miss Janls llershe, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hershe,
junior at Willamette university
and a member of Alpha Chi
Omega.
Miss Julie Miller, daughter of
Dr. and Mrs. Vern W. Miller
junior at University of Oregon,
and a member of Pi Beta Phi.
Miss Margaret Miller, daughter
of the Vern Millers, attended Ore
gon State college, is a member of
Pi Beta Phi, and is now a student
of Oregon school of nursing in
Portland.
Miss Norcen Nelson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nelson
junior at Willamette university
and a member of Alpha Chi
Omega.
Miss Eleanor Oaks, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Oakes,
Portland, a graduate of Willamette
university, member of Pi Beta
Phi, and is now employed at the
Commonwealth, Inc.
Miss Norma Peterson, daughter
of Mrs. Ella Peterson, Burns, is
secretary for Eugene Laird, at
torney. Miss Merle Rhoten, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George Rhoten, a
graduate of Oregon State college,
MEMBERS of Credit Women's
Breakfast club met at Nolgren's
for regular session Tuesday
morning. Mrs. Lloyd Meyers, ed
ucational chairman, led the dis
cussion on collecting past due Mich. The couple will make their
accounts. home in Ann Arbor. Mr. Wolaver
inc next meeting will be July
5, as scheduled.
The next board meeting will
be June 28, at the home of Miss
Pat Sebastian, president.
VISITING her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William M. Blue for the sum
mer is Miss Gladys F. Blue, who
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member of Sigma Kappa, and has
been teaching in Sacramento, Cal.
this year.
Miss Jody Rlrkelts, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Kicketts,
is a senior at Oregon State college,
and a member of Pi Beta Phi.
Miss Roberta Sears, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scars, a jun
ior at Oregon State college, .and
a member of Gamma Phi Beta.
Miss Roberta Sjoding, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bertel C. Sjod
ing, is a 6enior at Willamette uni
versity, and a member of Pi Beta
Phi.
Miss Doris Starred, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Starrett, a jun
ior at Oregon State college, and
a member of Gamma Phi Beta.
Miss Muriel Steusloff, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Steusloff,
attended University of California,
and Stanford university, and now
attending Stanford Law school.
Miss Gloria Stolk, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William K. Stolk, a
junior at University of Oregon.
I and
member of Gamma Phi
Beta.
Miss Edel Tetlie, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tetlie, Lit
tlefork, Minn., a graduate of St.
Olaf college, and employed at
the Globe Travel service.
Miss Clarice Waters, daughter
of Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Waters,
a junior at Oregon State college,
and a member of Pi Beta Phi.
Miss Claudia Waters, daughter
of Kenneth Waters, and also a
junior at Oregon State college,
and a member ol Pi Beta Phi.
Miss Coleen Welch, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Skaug, is
employed at the Pacific Tele
phone and Telegraph company.
Plan for Benefit
The club met last night at the
home of Miss Sharon Brown with
Miss Caroline Parker and Miss
Cora lie Doughton as co-hostesses.
Final plans were outlined for
the bridge benefit and dessert to be
given at the Merrill D. Ohling
home, Wednesday, June 29, at 1
p.m. and again at 8 p.m.
Reservations for the party may
be made with Mrs. Richard Taw,
48264, or with Miss Lois Archibald,
36080. All members of the club also
are taking reservations.
The club voted a campship for
Girl Scouts at the meeting.
has been teaching this past year
at Washington State college. Miss
Blue' will be married in August
to John A. Wolaver, son of Mrs.
S. S. Wolaver of Ann Arbor,
recently being appointed to the
n:usic faculty at the University of
Michigan.
PI.E AND F club will meet
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. L. B. Judson,
990 Gcrleon Drive. The evening
wilt be spent quilting.
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Altrusa
Installs
On Monday
New officers were installed for
Salem Altrusa club when the
group met Monday night at the
Marion hotel. Mrs. Lois Keeney
conducted the Installation.
The new officers are: Miss Cora
Paynter, president; Mrs. E. A.
Tueski, first vice-president; Dr.
Martha Springer, second vice-
president; Mrs. William Bohlen
der, recojriing secretary; Miss
Peggy pflcrson, corresponding
secretary; Miss Nelda Trullinger,
treasurer; Mrs. Effie King. Mrs.
William I. Williams, Miss Flor
ence Cameron, directors.
Several Portland members at
tended the meeting.
The local group is planning a
picnic on July 10 at the beach
home of Dr. and Mrs. Carl D.
Benson.
MISS MARY T. SCHOETTLE,
and Miss Anna M. Barr, have re
turned from an extended vacation
trip to southern California. Miss
Schoettle is employed in the ac
counting department of the Oregon
State Unemployment Compensa
tion commission.
HOSTS for an informal gather
ing Monday evening at their home
were Mr. and Mrs. Sam R. Haley.
entertaining a -group of neighbor
hood friends at the Fairmount Hill
home in hbnor of Mrs. Haley's
parents, Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Jos
eph, visitors from Belleville, Mo.
Lebanon Miss Mcrcelyn
Wright, above, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Wright of
Lebanon, has announced her
engagement to Arthur Lewis
Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs,
J. L. Gilbert, also of Lebanon.
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SWEATERS AWAY TODAY
Sweater
Miss Giese
Tells Betrothal
Announcement is made by Mrs.
E. Giese of the engagement of
her daughter, Miss Caroline Giese,
to David Brinks, son of Mrs. James
Brinks of Portland.
No date is set for the wedding.
The engagement first was told
recently to college friends at West
mont college in Santa Barbara,
Calif.
Miss Giese is a graduate of Sa
lem schools and has completed
her sophomore year at Westmont
college. Mr. Brinks also was
sophomore at the college this past
year and is planning to continue
his work at Portland State college
next year.
Goldenweds
To Be Feted
MACLEAY Mr. and Mrs. F.
T. Nash, who are celebrating their
50th wedding anniversary, are in
viting relatives, friends and neigh
bors through the press to an open
house at their home on the Mac-
leay road Sunday afternoon, June
26. Calling hours are from 2 until
o clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Nash, who were
married at Brooks, have lived at
their present home for the past
45 years. Mr. riasii came to Ore
gon from Minnesota as a boy of
four years and Mrs. Nash is a na
tive Oregonian.
The N ashes have six children,
Mrs. Frank Thomas of North Hol
lywood, Calif.; Bernard Nash of
Sun Valley, Calif.; Mrs. William
Hooker of Empire, Ore., and Mrs.
Earl Pettit, Mrs. Earl Kleen and
Mrs. Lorraine George, all of Sa
lem; also 18 grandchildren. All
of their children, except a daugh
ter, Mrs. Thomas, and their son, ,
Bernard Nash, will be home for j
the anniversary.
Also attending the event will be
a sister of Mrs. Nash, Mrs. Agnes
Nys, and three of her brothers,
Tom,- AI and Fred Moisan; a sis
ter of Mr. Nash, Mrs. George (Ma
rie) Smith, and his brother, Jim
Nash.
Engagement Told
The engagement of Miss Wanda
May Stinnett, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Stinnett, to George Wil
liam Pearson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Pearson, is being announced.
Both families reside at Turner.
The bride-elect is employed in the
office of Paulus Brothers cannery
here and Mr. Pearson is with Wil-1
lamette Builders. No date is set
for the wedding, but it is to be
next spring.
PAST REGENTS club of Cheme-
keta chapter, Daughters of the
American Revolution, is meeting
on Thursday of this week for a no-
host picnic at 1 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. B. E. Braucht.
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Plans for Wedding Are Told
Miss Mary Ann Fischer, who Is
to be married on July a to Ernest
David Anderson of Portland, is an
nouncing members of her wedding
party.
The ceremony is to be solem
nized at 12 o'clock noon that date
in St. Vincent de Paul Catholic
church with the Rev. Lowell Black
burn officiating. -
Andrew Fischer, brother of the
bride, is to be organist and Lor
raine Nelke will be soloist.
Miss Kathleen Fischer is to be
maid of honor for her sister ahd
Georgia Visitors
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Soaur and her broth
er-in-law and sister Captain and
Mrs. John O Keefe of Camp Gor
don, near Augusta, Ga. They
came west to attend the gradua
tion of their son Phillip, at Uni
versity of Oregon and have been
visitiru, relatives before returning
to Georgia the latter part of the
week
Honoring Mrs. O'Keefe, Mrs.
Spaur enteratined a small group at
in informal coffee this morning at
her home. Other out-of-town guests
were Mrs. William Harrison of
Portland, mother of Mrs. O'Keefe
and Mrs. Spaur; Mrs. Norman
Kitchen of Portland and Mrs. Phil
ip O Keefe of Portland.
MRS. ELWOOD OBERT was
hostess to members of Jaycee-
r-ltes, at their last meeting of
the season Monday. Plans were
discussed for a coffee to be given
in honor of new members, some
time in August.
Assistant hostesses were Mrs.
Lee Dorner, Mrs. Lawrence Feld
shau, Mrs. Don Scheelar, Mrs,
Robert Coates and Mrs. Robert
beamster.
Is Ilridcelect Miss Betty
Jean Dempsey, above, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
Dempsey, has announced her
engagement to Pfc. Ronald C.
Roan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold L. Roan.
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bridesmaids will be Mrs. Conrad
Booze and Miss Darlene Staab.
John Kent is to be best man
and usljering will be Phil Mc
Callistcr and Claris Poppert.
The. reception following is to
be at the Delta Gamma sorority
house at Willamette university.
The engagement of the couple
was announced in lute March on
the Willamette campus where
both were students. The bride-to-be
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Fischer of Salem and Mr.
Anderson is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. F. Anderson of Portland.
FL Club Event
MOLALLA It was guest night
at Friday's FL club meeting and
also anniversary night. Guests
were Mrs. Hjordis Landsem and
Mrs. Bonnie Corbin, to be initiated
with Canby FL club in formal in
itiation there June 29. A drill prac
tice is slated for June, 23 in the
Grange hall at 8 p.m.
Formal initiation of new officers
for the Molalla club will be July
22 in the lOOF halt with Mrs.
Frances Wells to be installed as
president; Mrs. Loralee Stafford,
vice president; Mrs. Eileen War
rick, secretary; Mrs. Belly Wynn,
treasurer: Mrs. Sally Heckard,
drill captain.
Refreshments were served by the
hostess, Mrs. Frances Wells. There
were 13 members present and two
guests. A gift exchange was held
observing anniversary night.
VISITORS in Oregon over the
weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Miller of Eagle Grove, Iowa. They
were guests in Salem at the home
of Dr. and Mrs. Carl D. Beni
and were with the Bensons at their
beach home, too. The visitors are
cousins of Mrs. Benson.
SALEM ALPHA DELTA PI
alumnae will meet for a no-host
supper at 6 o'clock Thursday night
at Mrs. William Zenger's, 4315
Auburn road. Miss Beverly Carl
son is the new president of the
Salem alumnae and Mrs. George
V. Squires is secretary-treasurer.
Bridal Shower
MOLALLA Miss Helen Wright
was guest of honor at a bridal
shower Saturday night, with Mrs.
Maxine Senn and Mrs. Ardis Beld
ing as hostesses. The party was
in the Leonard Vick home, beauti
fully decorated for the occasion.
Most of the guests were former
high schoolmates of the bride-elect.
Alter the many gifts were opened
and displayed, refreshments were
served.
Miss Wright is to be married to
Manley J. Leggett of Empire, Ore.,
Sunday, June 26, in Canby Chris
tian church. She is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Wright of
Canby and Leggett is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Leggett of
Empire.
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