Page 6 Section 1 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Salem, Oregon, Monday, November 5, 1956 Belts Tell the Story in New Styles ' " " " ;New Tricks With BrUs The bulky tweed dress at left achieves the look of a suit with pcplum panels and a black calf belt anchored through slots in the back panels. At right Is an ensemble of gray tweed coat and green wool sheath dress with leather belt slotted through the dress. Toastmistress Club Reports Activities A workshop on "word usage1 under the direction of Mrs. B. L. Trclstad, a member of the educa tion: committee, was the highlight of 'the meeting of Chemeketa Toastmistress club last week at the i Golden Pheasant. The tables were decorated with fall flowers by the hostess, Mrs. Jean Howe. Mrs. E. W. Hillstrom gave the invocation. Table topics were enjoyed under the direction of Mrs. Lynn McCulley. Mrs. llel ene Hansen was toastmistrcss, and Mrs. A. S. Tusslng won the award for the best speech on her topic "There is Hope." Other speakers were Mrs. Charles Low and Mrs. T. R. Westfall. General cvaluator was Mrs. B. L. Trelstad, and indi vidual evaluators were Mrs. Charles Wiglc, Mrs. A. B. Thomas and Mrs. E. W. Hillstrom. Mrs. J. A. Johnston was the timekeeper. Guests present were Mrs. Fred S. Bynon, Jr., Miss Catherine Zorn, Mrs. Edward Shuholm and Miss Ruth Havens. Announcement was made that the next council meeting will be In January, at Albany, 'oday's Menu INVITATIONS are in the mail for the wedding of Miss Maxine King and John H. Singer. The ceremony will take place Sunday, November 18, at the First Metho dist church at 2 p.m. Dr. Brooks II. Moore is to officiate. Miss King Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. King, and Mr. Singer Is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Singer, Sr., of Aurora. Visitors Honored At Shrine Meeting Friendship shrine of White Shrine of Jerusalem, Saturday night, honored the following visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Shrove, Mrs. Miller B. Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. William Lessard, Mrs. Lucia hcyt, all of Willamette shrine, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cash of Ore gon shrine, No. 1, Portland; Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl Madison, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Yost of Bethany shrine, Vancouver; Mrs. Mildred Lamberly, Mr, and Mrs. Gene Caswell, Mrs. Vada Whetstone, Cedars of Lebanon shrine, Leba non. Also honored were Mrs. Carl Anthony and Mrs. C. P. Davis of Friendship shrine. Special recog nition was given to Mrs. H. M. Perry, Mrs. Milton Blnckmun and Mrs. Walter King. Mrs. Elmer Church was In charge of decorations, and on the refreshments committee are Mr, and Mrs. lrvln Bryan, chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Glenson, Mrs Lloyd Hlli; Mrs. Dan Hughes, Mrs, Jesse Enrlywine. SALEM unit of the National Parliamentarians will meet- next Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock in the fireplace room of the City library. Mrs. Harry Sappenticld is to Irad Ihe lesson on to commit THE BRIDE COOKS DINNER Flnvorsome this skillet beef! Steamed Rico Salad Bowl Hot Garlic Broad Fruit and Chceso Beverage SKILLET BEEF Ingredients: Vi cup knife shopped beef suet, 1 medium sired onions (chopped), 1(4 pounds beef round steak (cut in 1-Inch squares and about V Inch thick), 3 medium - sized tomatoes (each cup water, 1 clove garlic (minced and postpone lo set a lime." Mrs. or crushed), 1W teaspoons chili Lo'd M'crs ' ,0 lcad tllc dnU powder, 14 teaspoons wino vine gar, l'i teaspoons dark brown sugar, Hi teaspoons salt, pepper. Method: Slowly heat suet in 10 Inch skillet until it molls: add onions. Cook, stirring occasionally, until onions are wilted. Push onions to one side of pan; add beef and brown, stirring often. Add tomatoes, water, garliCj chili powder, wino vinegar, sugar, salt and pepper to taste; stir well. Bring lo a boil; cover and sim mer, stirring often, over low heat until meat is tender about 1H hours. Serve over rice. Makes 3 servings. SILVERTON (Special) Com mander Jack T. Bishoff and Mrs Bishoff (Eleanor Dedrick) and llieir two small sons, Mike and John, have been house guests of the mother of Mrs. Bishoff, Mrs. Karl G. Dedrick, and Nat McGuire for the week. Commander Bishoff Is on loca tion with the I) S. Navy at Falls Church, Virginia. The guests flew to S.m Fran Cisco. Thursday, from Salem, for a stopover visit with other rela tives and from there to Washing Ion, D.C. Limited Time! Regular LOO Size (Wind j 4 m j (Weather j l o f i o n i MIttINO MOUCtlVI I (torn hi no It ' HWtl tCTTOH I (" ' I 4 HiijSSSsll 60' Reg. 2 size now 1 Hand Cream. Fame wonderful beiwflU. Reg. $2 now only H H" Tliit Hospital Auxiliary Plans Rummage Sale Big event of the month for Salem Memorial Hospital auxil iary will be the annual rummage sale this coming Thursday In the hospital memorial chapel building. All proceeds go to the auxiliary's project to buy equipment for the hospital. Mrs. Thad Morcland and Mrs. Emery llobbs are co-chairmen for the event. On the committee with them are Mrs. Philip M. Haw- ley, Mrs. Bruce F. Pickett, Mrs. John McCullough, Mrs. Sam R. Haley, Mrs. C. Ronald Hudkins, Mrs. A. D. Woodmansee, Mrs. Samuel W. Robb, Mrs. John Hughes, Mrs. E. W. Rector, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. Ralph Atwood, Mrs. A. C. Haag. Mrs. Harold 0. Schneider, Mrs. J. H. Jirak, Mrs. E. F. Kirkwood, Mrs. J. J. Foster, Mrs. A. M, Williams, Mrs. George Swartslcy. THE Beulah Faber Wcsleyan Service guild of the First Metho dist church will meet Wednesday at 6:15 p.m. at the Golden Pheos ant. Mrs. Lucille Wardle will give a talk and show slides ol England Mrs. Fern Moor will lead the de votions. , All interested business and pro fessional women are invited lo at tend. For reservations, those inter ested are asked to call Mrs. Grace Shartel, 3-6492. MILL CITY (Special) The Mi City Garden club met at the home of Mrs. William Sliuey with Mrs. Curtis Clinc assisting. Mrs. Walter Olinstcad presided at the short business meeting. Plans were discussed for a bazaar to be later in the year. It was agreed to give Ihe club's annual Christmas parly at the home of Mrs. Wendell Heller. Following the business meeting sirs. James Swan showed colored Area Meet Set for Girl Scouts Annual no-host dinner and coun cil meeting for Santiam area Girl Scouls will be Thursday, Novem ber. 29, at the First Methodist church in Silverton, at 7:30 p,m. Mrs. Arthur Ruff, new director will be welcomed. Mrs. Lauren Gale of Salem will be mistress of ceremonies. Miss Jo Ann Danlon, Albany and Miss Joan Bodenweiser, Salem, senior girl delegates to the regional conference, Spokane, will give reports. Committee chairmen are as fol. lows: Ceremony for presenting ana retiring tne colors, Mrs. K. G. Edick, Mrs. Emmet Earls. Al bany; programs, Mrs. Walter Kiger, Benton 'county; reception, Mrs. Charles M. Power, Canyon; organization, Mrs. David Reid, Lebanon: exhibit. Mrs. M. W. Reitman, Lincoln county; table decorations, Mrs. R. P. Lankow; serving and table arrangements, Mrs. G. L. Collier. Silverton: songs, Mrs. Dan Ashton. Hostesses for the evening are Mrs. Allen Abraham. Mrs. T. A. McMinn, Mrs. C. W. Mills, Mrs. C. M. Power, Mrs. Lynn Rice, of ficial delegates to the regional con ference. Salem Night for Chapters of OES Salem night was the theme of the meeting Friday when Trinity chapter, Order of Eastern Star, was host group to Ainsworth. Chadwick and Salem chapters for friendship night. Airs. Raymond Hoffman, worthy matron, and Clarence C. Field, worthy Datron. conducted the affair. Honored were Herman Johnston. past grand patron of the grand chapter of Oregon, Mrs. J. Edear iteay, tsiari committee member of grand chapter: Mrs. Harrv Charlton, grand representative of New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koken, worthy patron and worthy matron of Ainsworth chapter; Mrs. toward Williams, and Virgil T. Golden, worthy matron and worthy patron of Chadwick chapter; and Mrs. Harry I. Hiday, worthy ma tron of Salem chapter. The worthy patron invited the members and visitors to attend the district meeting of Ainsworth and Trinity chapters at the Scottish Kite temple November 7, when the worthy grand matron. Mrs. Bertha 0. Burton will make her Following the close of the meet ing, refreshments were served by Mrs. Orval Graham, Mrs. Donald Itichey and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Phillips. The decorations included autumn flowers and a Halloween motif. Social ' club of Trinity chapter will meet November 30. at the home of Mrs. Raymond Hoffman, with Mrs. Al Rasmussen and Mrs. W. L. Lantis as co-hostesses. Past matrons and past patrons will be especially honored at the meeting of Trinity chapter on November 16. m. 0 3 VAUaA k. U1DIAM I ftlCPV ClRriTtTII Women 1! slides of her trip to Alaska this summer. Guest for Ihe evening was Mrs. Leo Russell. New Tussy Wind and Weather Lotion Now with rout new Ingredient. MIMll Contatnt Allanloln to help heal chapped, dry skin. MOTICTII Confom Silicone! to flght off effects of stabbing atlacla f harsh soups and detergents. Ioiiinii Contains Xmotllrnti to help smooth and soften your skin. SIOHTI INMCTIONI COHtOinl Jff j0. efilorophent to check skin seinu, reduc. risk of Infection through Dftn t racks In the skin. CAPITAL DRUG STORE The Towne Shop 480 N. Capitol so precious! cashmere paired with wool 29.95 k hi Shop Mondays and Fridays 9 30 to V 00 Discover It In WEATHERBtES Empire influenced nubby tweed coat. 90 wool with 10 cash mere . . . more than enough to lend incompar able loftnessl With draft-defying tabbed neck line. Syl-Mer Silicone water-repelling finish. Milium-injulated Earl-Glo Sanitized lining. Red, turquoise, brown. Misses', juniors' sizes. Many other Weatherbee styles. CHARGE ACCOl NTS WELCOME Weatherbee all weather fashion Birthday ' For DAR . At the birthday party for Cheme keta chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Saturday, six new members were announced. They include Mrs. C. L. Green' wood, Mrs. Lcnora Anderson, Mrs, Eloree Thomas, Mrs. Mary Boline, Mrs. Webb Lewis, Mrs. M. M. Mill-key. The gathering was a luncheon in the Colonial room of the Marion hotel. Announcement was made that the DAR nationally now has a membership of 184,000. Mrs. Roy D. Armstrong of Port land, state regent, was guest and speaker for ithe luncheon. She dis cussed the topic of national defense and pointed out the importance of teaching American history. Mrs. Philip Bouffleur introduced the speaker. For the music, Jim Da venport gave instrumental num bers. Mrs. H. M. Broadbent pre sided at the meeting. BUSINESS meeting for Salem unit, No. 13fi, American Legion auxiliary, will be next Thursday at 8 p.m. at the West Salem Le gion hall. I Bethothal Told Mr. and Mrs. Louis Singer of Salem are announcing thp engage ment of their daughter. Miss Joanne Barbara Singer, to William 0. Mulvihill, son of Mrs. Eleanor Mulvihill of Silverton. No date has been set for the wedding. Hostess to Club BALLSTON (Special)-The Sew and Social club met last week, when new officers were elected. President is Mrs. Jack Bissell; Mrs. Hugh Shields, vice president; secretary, Mrs. Jay Sechrist; treasurer, Mrs. Ezra Kilmer. The group decided to meet for the annual Christinas pany m tue Community hall December 15, with a no-host dinner. A program will be followed by exchange of gifts and revealing of mystery friends. The club voted to give the pro ceeds from the turkey dinner which was a joint affair at the Community club, lor repairs on the hall. Visitors attending the meeting were" Mrs. Charles Hostellater, Mrs. William Koing, Mrs. C. Kroft and Mrs. J. Bottner. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Bert Keck and Mrs. Harry Kaltenback, Ji Camp Fire Girls Plan Candy Saje Camp Fire Girls will take the spotlight from November 10 to No vember 21 when hundreds of girls ring neighborhood doorbells and offer candy for sale to procure funds for summer camp mainten ance. Although Camp Fire Girls is a beneficiary of United Funds, the budget docs not include camp maintenance. This year the var ious groups are hoping to. build a play area at their summer camp with the money earned from the sale of the chocolate coated mints. The young ladies, dressed in rod, white and blue, will not only sell candy from door to door, but also will have booths at Lipman's, Meier & Frank's-Salem, First Na tional bank, Montgomery Ward. Ladd and Bush, U.S. National bank, Heider's and Miller's. The candy containers were spe cially designed by Brown and Ha ley and company for the event and sell for si a box. Selling si multaneously with, girls from the Salem area will be Camp Fire Girls and Blue Birds from Marion, Polk, Linn and Benton counties. "Together We Make Tomorow" is the theme for this year. Anv girl between 7-18 Is eligible for membership. Homecoming for Lodge This Friday Annual homecoming for Silver Bell circle, Neighbors of Wood craft, will be Friday in the base ment of the Woman's club house, with no-host dinner at 6:30 p.m. The refreshments committee in cludes: Mrs. Lloyd Mitchell, chair man, Mrs. John McCracken, Mrs. Phillip Andric; decorations, Mrs. Lloyd Mitchell, Mrs. Hallie Lynch, Mrs. Gomer Edwards and Mrs. Jacob Iglehart; welcoming com mittee, Mrs. Nancy Ashcraft and Al Roome. Monthly meeting of the Thimble club will be Thursday, at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Mitchell, 1265 Nor way, with no-host lunch at noon .Mrs. Stella Blackerby is co-hos tess. Plans will be made for the Christmas party. JUG drill team will meet for practice Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Mayflower hall. Later the group will, go to the home of Mrs. Lloyd Mitchell .for refreshments and program. MEMBERS of Young Matrons club met Thursday night at the home of Mrs. Harold Hatzenbueh- ler, with Mrs. John Stricklin serv ing refreshments. The group made placards for the State Tuberculosis hospital for Thanksgiving. The Christmas party is planned for December 18. at China City cafe. Mrs. Warren Simpson was a guest at the meet ing. ' Miss Cook Feted at ( Shower Honoring Miss Marcia Cook, bride-elect of Gerald Wipper, Mrs! W. G. Cadmus and Mrs. Cari Booth were hostesses 'at a party and miscellaneous shower last week at the Cadmus home in Tur ner. Guests present were Miss Cook, her mother, Mrs. William M. Cook, Mrs. Carl Wipper, Mrs. Dan WinDer. Mrs. A. S. Draopr Fred Schiffever, Mr. E. E. Ball' Mrs. R. C. Hunsakcr. Mrs In-,,- Newkirk, Mrs. John Petersen, Mrs. Louis Hennier, Mrs. Olio Spiva, Mrs. Eddie Ahrens, Mrs. Arthur Kunke, Mrs. Walter W, Miller, Mrs. E. M. Eyslone, Mrs,' Henry Ahrens, Mrs. J. E. Fritz f Miss Hyder Engaged SHERIDAN (Special )-Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hvder of Shorirf.- have annonced the pnD,mani -i their daughter Miss Sharon Hyder 10 jioDeri w. HiDDert, son of Mr and Mrs. W. H. Hihhert nf shi! dan. 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