Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 13, 1956, Page 6, Image 6

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Salem,-Oregon, Tuesday, November 13, 1956
Edited by MARIAN
Committees
Named for
New Yea r
' Committees for the year were
announced at the meeting of Credit
Women's Breakfast club Tuesday
morning, at the Britc Spot.
Committees are: Chaplain, Mrs.
Tom Pickett; finance, Mrs. J. P.
Schlrnbcrg, chairman, Mrs. Henry
Kayer; program, Mrs. Forest
Eckles, chairman. Mrs. Moyd My
ers and Mrs. Darrol Walker; edu
cation, Mrs. Chester Cushing,
chairman, Mrs. Robert E. Jones
and Mrs. Larry Fitzgerald; bulle
tin, Miss Virginia Barton, chair-
Mnn fi 1 .. atom finl Mr
PirH r.in. .iipnrignpii Mi
Pat 'Sebastian, ..Mrs. Jack Hayes,
Mrs J. D. Schimbcrg; publicity,
Mrs. E. H. Lappin, chairman;
Mrs Merle Wilgers; year book.
Miss Hila Smith chairman, and
Miss Daphne Savage; hostess,
Mies' Etta Sutter, chairman, and
Miss, Daphne Savage; and Mrs.
Robert Laudahl; membership,
Mrs) Glenn Powers. ,
Mfes Savage gave a short his-
torylof the club. Mrs. Wesley Hob
erts reported on the recent ban
quet'ln Eugene, and Mrs. Chester
Cushing reported on the banquet
in. Portland. The next meeting of
the club will be November 20,
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HOSTS at a dinner parly on
Wednesday evening will be Mr.
and Mrs. Roy H. Mills, their guests
to include Mr. and Mrs. Silas
Gaiser, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A,
Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.
Sprague, Justice and Mrs. George
Rossman and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Van Scoy, Bridge will follow the
dinner.
PAST GUARDIAN ' Neighbors
club: of Neighbors of Woodcraft is
meeting Friday for a social at 8
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Gomcr
Edwards, 580 North 17th.
,
DAY meeting for Nebraska club
is planned for. Wednesday at the
home of Mrs. Margaret Willis,
MS North Sth, the no-host luncheon
to be at 12:30 o'clock.
DEGREE of Honor will meet
Wednesday at 8 o'clock, at the Sa
lem Woman's club. Mrs. Gertson,
state organizer, will be present.
HOSTESS for a luncheon and
bridge party on Friday afternoon
of this week will be Mrs. Edgar.j
T. Pierce, entertaining at her
South High street home.
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- SALEM Federated Music club
planS its monthly meeting Wodnes-
day November 14 at 10 a.m. in
Willi Music company auditorium.
Business of the day will be final
plains for the Christmas musicalc
and . tea to be Sunday December
i from 2 to 9 p.m. at the School
lor me Blind, apnng resuvai
plans also will be discussed.
MACLEAY Mrs.' W. J. Noland
will be hostess to members of the
Macleay Woman's cluh Thursday,
at her home for i o'clock dessert
and .business session.
Benefit Show
LEBANON (Spccial)-Idcas for
men to give as Christmas gifts
will highlight the Junior Woman's
club' "holiday style" show Novem
ber J5 in the high school cafeteria.
Commentators will be Hazel
Myers and Jean Morris, charm
chotil instructors from Salem.
Mrs James Winn is in charge of
holiday decorations, using ever
greens with white.
The show will open at 8 p.m.,
with', tickets available at the door
or from cluh members. Mrs. John
Bohlken will be in charge of ticket
sales.
Home made cake with eolfee
and lea will he served.
JEfFERSON (Specialt-District
meeting of three chapters, Order
of Eastern Star, St. Mary's chap
ter $1 Corvallis, Barzillai chapter
of Albany and Euclid chapter of
Jefferson was at the high school,
where 42 members and visitors at
tended. Mrs. Bertha 0. Burlon,
worlhy grand matron of Oregon
and Walter R. Raily, worthy grand
patren of Oregon and Rex Hartley,
past ;grand patron and Mrs. Hart
ley were present.
Lalpr In the eveninc the group
went to the lodge hall for the reg
ular district meeting where degree
work was put on by Rarzillni chan
ter. Mrs. Anna Kelly and Mr and
Mrs. Chester Miller were initialed.
Euclid chapter members were in
charge of opening and closing
ceremonies.
Today's Menu
FAMILY SUPPER
Nice combination of flavors.
Pork' Chops Mashed Potatoes
Caraway Brussels Sprouts
Carrol Slaw Reverage
Fruit and Cookies
CARAWAY BRUSSELS SPnot TS
Ingredients: 1 quart basket
(about 2 pounds I Brussels sprouts,
clear chicken stock, 3 tablespoons
butter or margarine, salt, pepper,
I teaspoons whole caraway seeds.
Method: Wash Brussels sprouts
in fold water; remove willed
leaves and soak in salted water
(bout 20 minutes. Rinse and place
In saucepan with 1 inch of boiling
chicken stock. Bring to boiling
point; boil 3 minutes without cm-
er. Cover and boil until tender
crisp 10 to 20 minutes. Draift
if necessary. Add butler, salt and
pepper to taste and caraway srd.
oToss. lightly. Serve at once Makes
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I.OWRY FISCHER
Theme Listed
For JD Ball
"Cinderella's Bnll" is announced
as the- theme for the Job's Daugh
ters formal dance to be Friday,
November 23, at Crystal Gardens.
Bill de Snuza's orchestra will play
for dancing from 9 to 12. Commit
tee heads include: Misses Linda
Blcckcrt. decorations; Sharon For
rest, refreshments; Nancy Baker,
publicity; Marilyn Rcancy, tickets:
Jody Bourne, programs, and Jani
Baker, clean-up. Each chairman
has a representative from one of
the bethels on the committee. All
bethels help with clean-up.
To be honored with the bethel
queens will be the following junior
past honored queens: Misses Nan
cy Weeks, Bethel 35: Jackie fish'
' B"nel 4: a"d Patricia Whe-
i lan' mhcl 43; . .
Past Officers Are W
Honored by Group
Past worthy matrons and pa
Irons of Salem chapter, No. 162,
.
Order of Eastern Star, were
honored at the group's meeting,
Saturday night. Those escorted to
the cast and presented with gifts
wore Mr. and Mrs. William A
Mcrriott, Mr. and Mrs. William
Newmycr, John Miller, Robert
Keudell, John Graybill, Mrs. Ar
thur Wallace, Mrs. Harry Lucas,
Mrs. 0. R. Eckcrslcy, Miss Helen
Fletcher, Mrs. Ronald Rossncr,
Mrs. Russel Beutler.
Visitors were Miss Gretchen
Kreamcr, Mrs. Doris Rutherford
and Mrs. Braddic Moe Bruce.
Thanksgiving theme was carried
out in the decorations by the
committee, Mrs. Ethel Marquiss,
Mrs. Jesse Earlywinc, Mrs. Ev
erett Hearing, Mrs. T. W. Lea-
sure, Mrs. Gene Kennedy, Mrs.
Robert Zemanek. On the refresh
ments committee w e r e Mrs.
James Manning, Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Kotlock, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmo McMillan, Mrs. Erscl Mun
dingcr, Mrs. Arthur W. Wood.
HOSTESS to her study club to
day for luncheon and the after
noon was Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling.
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above, were married recently, at the First Methodist church par
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Officers
For GOP
Club Listed
New officers were named at the
meeting of Salem unit of the Re
publican Women's Federation of
Oregon, Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Paul Van de Vclde Is the
new president, succeeding Mrs.
John Cochran. Other officers serv
ing with Mrs. Van de Veldc include
.Mrs. W. G. Staeey, first vice pres
ident; Mrs. Hillary Etzel, second
vice president: Mrs. btanley Holts-
ncss, treasurer; Mrs, Richard D.
Slater, secretary; Mrs. 0. .K De-
Witt, corresponding secretary;
.Mrs. William L. Phillips. Mrs. Sir-
frid B. Unandcr, Mrs. John Coch
ran, trustees.
The group made plans to give a
lea lo honor the new officers at
the December meeting.
The unit now has a membership
of 484, expecting to reach Its goal
of 500 or more by December.
Mrs. Harry Pallady of Portland,
state president, was a visitor at
the Monday meeting and reported
on the Republican national con
vention of the women's federation.
Auxiliary Activities
Discussed at Meeting
Varied activities and projects
were discussed at Ihc meeting of
Salem Memorial Hospital auxil
iary, Monday.
New projects for the hospital
were discussed but no action taken
at this time. Reports were given
on the benefit show, "Private
Lives," also on the successful rum
mage sale last week. Mrs. Thad
Moreland and Mrs. Emery Hobbs
hended the rummage sale.
The membership drive also i:
due to start soon, Mrs. Robert
Schneider as chairman. The an
nual silver tea comes in the
spring.
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Dance Club .
KD Dance club plans its party
for next Saturday night at Four
Corners Community hall. This is
to be the group's Thanksgiving
dance. On the committee arc Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Pruitt and Air. and
Mrs. Ray Woods.
MRS. WALTER KIRK is to en
tertain for her bridge club this
evening for dinner and cards.
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Plan tor Bazaar Women of the First Congregational church plan their annual bazaar for the
coming Friday, at the church, starting at 10 a.m. Lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner will be served.
Candles will be a special feature at the bazaar. In' the group above are, left to right: Mrs. Donald
de . Lisle, chairman; Mrs. Gilbert Davis, co-chairman; and Mrs. George Raymond, in charge of
the candle project. (Capital Journal picture)
Monthly Recital of
Group on Wednesday
The second in the series of
monthly recitals presented by the
Salem Federated Music Teachers
will be at Willamette Music hall'
Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock.
On the program will be: Jona
tha nWest. Kathic deVries, Camille
Carlson, John Quiering, Michael
Logan, Judy Robinson, Carol Brad-
field, Polly Clark, Sally Roberts,
Lorcne Roberts, Marcia Tory,
Leah Church. Jan Branch, Lylc
Grossman, Marjorie Wcnger, Su
san Glecklcr, Manioc Watts, Kath
erine Kolb, Donna Strauch, Judy
Landreth, Mavis Wagner, Barbara
Keudell. Counsellors arc Wallace
Graham, Irene Bycrs, Vcnieva
Shields, Alice Arnold, Ruth Bed
ford, Genevieve Mickenham, Mrs.
Ray Chumbley, Mrs. Carlisle Rob
erts, Mary Johnson, Mrs. C. C.
Gilbert, Frances Palmason, Dal
bert Jepsen, Mrs. John Schmidt,
Jr., Mrs. James N. Francis, Fred
crick F. Wilson, Mrs. Harvey Gib-
nens, Jean tlohsnn Rich, Elizabeth
Jepson, Betty Stavencau, Sacred
Heart Academy.
INVITATIONS were received
Monday for a tea for which Mrs.
Albert C. Gragg is to be hostess
on November 20 at her North Cap-
Hoi street home. Guests are in
vited between 3 and 5 o'clock.
BEAUTY SALON ONLY OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY
9:30 A. M. TO 9 P. M,
they'll all do
LBACX POPS
. , . it's so bouncy-new ... a saucy bunch of curls
buslled al the nape, scissored short in front. De
signed for the new Edwardian look in fashions.
'Back Flip" cut from
Permanent wave to
your curls in place
with or without
BEAUTY SALON-SECOND
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HONORING Mrs. Clifton En
field, who is leaving soon for
Washington, D.C. to reside, an in
formal coffee is planned for
Wednesday morning by Mrs. Adam
Deibert. Mrs. Philip Porter and
Mrs. Fred Montgomery at the
Deibert home. Neighborhood
friends of the honorec have been
invited to call between 10 a.m. and
12 o'clock noon.
Group Cancelled
YWCA discussion group for par
ents of teen-agers has been dis
continued due to inadequate at
tendance. Resources arc available
for family life education, includ
ing discussion leaders, films, and
speakers, the YWCA office re
ports, and states the office will
be glad to refer interested in
dividuals and groups to these re
sources. There are two places available
in a Friday afternoon learn - to-
drive class. If these arc not filled
this week the class will be can
celled. Instruction is in a dual
control car, by Monroe Cheek.
fe Christmas Personal Cards m,
ready now at Is
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$H.50
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Mrs. Benson Feted
At Party, Shower
Honoring Mrs. Steven Benson
a bridge party was given last week
by Mrs. John Erickscn, Mrs.
Maurice Cohn and Airs.- Elmer
Winegar, at the Ericksen home.
A shower of gifts feted Airs. Ben
son and her new baby daughter,
Linda Sue.
Attending the party were Mrs.
Benson, Mrs. Robert Stevens,
Airs. James C. Stone, Mrs. Ken
neth Oliver, Mrs. Erwin Branch,
Mrs. Howard Elvvood, Airs. James
Stagies, Airs. James Humphrey,
Jr., Airs. Robert Gordon, Mrs.
William Ferguson, Mrs. Richard
Tandy, Airs. Robert Seamster,
Mrs. Wilson Wilt, Mrs. Douglas
Heider, Airs. Richard Cole, Mrs.
Norman Sergeant, Mrs. Ralph
Hammock, Mrs. Linn Hamilton,
.Mrs. Jack AlcConnville, Airs. Fer-
rcl Covalt, Airs. Elwood Obert,
Mrs. Floyd Bennett, Miss Billic
Miller and the hostesses.
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FREE PARKING
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Qfuai ffan. & Fri.
Nightc 'HI t
Au Revoir
For Ring les ,
An au revoir party will be given
in honor of Mr. and Airs. Philip
H. Ringle, Sunday, at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Loring Gner.
Friends have been invited between
3 and 7 p.m. Mr. and Airs. Ringle
will soon be leaving for Arizona,
to make their home.
Assisting the hosts will he Air.
and Airs. James Hartley, Mr. and
Mrs. G. M. Cobb, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Johnston, Air. and Airs.
R. Sabin. Air. and Airs. Newell
Hurst, Air. and Airs. George
Brown.
Leslie Methodist
Women Plan Bazaar
Women of Leslie Alethodist
church are planning a bazaar,
cooked food sale and ham dinner
cial street, Wednesday. Lunch will
at the church on South Commer
be served at noon, the ham din
ner between 5:30 and 8 o'clock.
The bazaar is in charge of Mrs,
H. F. Pemberton. Mrs. Anna
Brown and Airs. J. L. Heidler.
On the cooked food committee are
Mrs. J. Murray. Mrs. Carl Bell
and Airs. Lark Brown. On the dec
orations committee are Airs. G.
H. Templeton and Airs. C. Owing.
In charge of plants is Mrs. L.
Johnston.- Heading the dinner
committee are Mrs. C. L. Blod-
gett, Mrs. Ed Curtis, Airs. B.
Groves, Mrs. Charles Vick, Mrs.
R. R. Rasmussen, Airs. H. Sand
ers. On the dining room commit
tee are Airs. H. H. Boyes, Mrs.
K. D. Asbury, Airs. J. Loveioy,
Airs. T. Adams, Mrs. E. Strode.
THE ACCENT club met last
week at the home of Airs. Loren
Hicks with Airs. Victor Simonton
as co-hostess. Plans for the Christ
mas meeting were discussed.
Alembers made bean-bags for use
at Baby Louise haven. Next meet
ing will be at the home of Mrs.
George Donohoe.
SOUTH SALEM (SpeciaD-The
candy sale for the Blue Birds and
Camp Fire Girls is underway this
week in the Salem Heights area.
Fifty - six Blue Birds with six
leaders and the Idaka Wiggata
Camp Fire Torch group arc par
ticipating. Leaders are Airs. J. J.
Colton, Airs. J. L. Harter, Mrs.
A. V. Jenson, Airs. A. C. Bat
talion, Airs. B. R. Knox, and Airs.
Barbara Thomas, who are Blue
Bird leaders and Mrs. Gordon
Tomlin leader of the Camp Fire
group.
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MICALITE top is heat,
cid nd stain resistant.
Foam rubber cushi&ns
the chair seats.
WILLAMETTE VALLEY'S LEADING APPLIANCE 4
JW Club Donates to Home
Alany activities were planned at
the regular meeting of Salem Jun
ior Woman's club Monday evening.
The club voted to give about
$800 to the Baby Louise Haven
home, for immediate bills, and to
continue with help for the home as
the club's main project.
The group voted to count tuber
culosis bangle pins at the home
of Airs. Donald Griswold. Airs.
William Ferguson, a member of
the club, was elected to serve as
member of the board of directors
for Willamette River days.
Host at Dinner
Hosts for the annual smorgas
bord of Salem YWCA and Y.MCA
on Wednesday night at the YW are
being announced. The supper will
be served between 5 and 8 o'clock.
The group of hosts includes Air.
and Airs. Roy Harland, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Smith, Air. and Airs
Stewart Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Oilman. Air. and Airs. Arthur
Bates, Colonel and Airs. Maylon
E. Scott.
EAST SALEM (Special) Air.
and Airs. George Starr and daugh
ter, Alaribel, were hosts at their
home Saturday night for a surprise
birthday dinner honoring his twin
sisters, Airs. Ward Prescott and
Mrs. Otis Compton. Guests were
Air. and Airs. J. W. Sample and
daughter, Violet, Jean, from Fall
City; Mrs. Ronald Helmn and son,
Bruce, from Lyons; Mr. and Mrs
Noby Zeller, Air. and Airs. Ronald
Zeller, Air. and Airs. Jerry Kleen
and children, Carolyn and Jerry:
Mrs. Dennis Prescott, Air. and
Airs. Ward Prescott, Airs. Otis
Compton and sons. James and
David; Air. and Airs. Deibert
Downey and daughter. Christie.
Following the dinner hour an eve
ning with "old fashioned" singing
around the piano was enjoyed.
LESLIE 8th grade Y-Teens are
sponsoring a rummage sale next
Saturday, starting at 10 a.m. at
741 Court street. Sandy Calaba is
chairman of the committee in
charge.
LAFAYETTE (Special) The
Banner club met last week with
Airs. Arie Wiles. A business meet
ing was conducted, during which
plans were made for making cur
tains for the Lodge hall. The
American Legion auxiliary will
furnish material for the curtains,
and members of the club will
make them.
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Here is the answer to
family holiday feasting and get-to-gethers.
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YOUR CHOICE OF:
CHARCOAL, GREEN, YELLOW, GREY
IMIU OREGOfI
A member of the club is going
to serve as an adviser of Y-Teen.
A sum of $25 was voted to be given
for Christmas on the high seas,
sponsored by the Red Cross. The
rummage sale was announced foi
December 14 and 15, over Green
baum's. Mrs. Bernard Grindle is
chairman.
Two representatives for the civil
defense program on November 16,
were announced. They are Mrs.
Richard Allen and Airs. William
Ferguson.
Fete Newlyweds
WOODBURN (Special)-AIr. and
Airs. Elburn T. Sims, (Mabel Har.
per) recent newlyweds, were
honored by a group of neighbors
and friends Thursday afternoon at
their home in Woodburn. A gift
was nrpspnleri frnm Iho arn,,n -
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social afternoon enjoyed and re
freshments served.
Invited guests were Mrs. Lessie
Schnles. Mrs. nilhprl Ruch xt.
Sarah Williams, Airs. Max' Mur
ray, Mrs. Sam Hoefer, Airs. Frank
Wright, Airs. Ivan C. Beers, Mrs
Fred Miller, Airs. E. C. Pcytonj
Airs. Art Rehm. Mrs. Alfred Reil'
ing, Airs. Fred Rogers, Mrs. H
M. Austin, Airs. Alarshall Hicksi
Airs. Homer Wadsworth. Airs. Wall
tcr Wengenroth, Airs. Harris Nel
son, Mrs. Lester Erickson, Airs
Maude Hicks and Glenn Goulet.
Mr. and Mrs. Sims are leaving
Monday for a wedding trip to
California,
AI1SS WANDA COE was honor
ed on the occasion of her birth-
daV. Sntlirrinv whnn hn-
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Coc, enter
tained at dinner at their Scenic
View drive home. Attending were
Miss Cop. hpr cictpr Roll,, k,.tu
cr Charles; Mr. and Airs. Alarvin
Rasmussen and Sue; Wanda Blum,
Judy Coe, and an aunt. Mrs. Doris
M. Norris and sons, Phil and Bill,
ana Mr. and Mrs. Coe.
Supper Party Given
LYONS (Special) Friends and
neighbors honored Air. and Airs.
Jim Phelps and family with a no
host supper at the Catholic com
munity hall Saturday evening.
Father Bernard Neuman showed
pictures taken while he was in
Alabama.
Air. and Airs. Phelps who have
lived in Lyons for the last six
years, moved last week to near
Sacramento, Calif., where he will
be employed.
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