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Page 6 Section 1 iCapital Women I Edited by MARIAN 1.0 WHY K1SCIIKR Panhellenic Planning Benefits Among latest groups to take up the project of assistance to Haven .Sc iool, Inc. is the Willamette Pan h"llinic group, or Salem Alumnae Panhellenic. The Panhellcnic group has called special mcenng lor rrinay : morning of .this week at 10 o'clock : at the home of Mrs. Wilmer II. ' Page to outline plans for the proj ect. Mrs. Lawrence lloguo. Mrs. Page and Mrs. Bruce Crandall are the chairmen for the Panhellenic committee. A telephone bridge event is planned, representatives in Panhel lenic to contact members of their own respective sorority alumnae group to assist in giving the bene fit bridges. The scries is planned 'for early March. SOUTH SALEM (Special )-The Friendly Neighbor Garden club ' met last week at the home of Mrs. Myron Butler. The group discussed a plant sale to be sponsored by the South Sa lem Garden clubs with the pro ceeds to go to the parking area fund for the Salem Heights Com munity hall. Dr. Kenneth Waters showed -colored slides of their recent' trip to the Philippines, Cuba and Mexi co. Thirteen members attended and a guest, Mrs. Klizabeth Mer rill of Yakima, Wash. The next -meeting will be a Valentine party. Dallas Garden Club Reports Programs DALLAS (Special) The Gar den club of Dallas was attended by a large crowd Thursday after noon in the Chamber of Commerce rooms when Claude Mills, field representative for Miller Products of Portland, a garden supply firm, -was on hand to show pictures of a variety of shrubs and flowers 'adaptable to the northwest and landscape arrangements. He was introduced by Airs. Claude Lewis of the program committee. A visitor was Mrs. Lyle Bayne ' of Salem, the Capital district dlrec-1 tor, who was presented a cor-,nes sage by Mrs. Paul Morgan . During the business meeting, conducted by Mrs. R. G. LeFors, the group decided to go ahead with a native planting at Dallas High school. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. M. E. DeGraff. Mrs. George Kurre, and Mrs. Oscar roster. - Mrs. P. H. Hughes was In charge , of the buffet arrangement. An ar- J rangement of gilded laurel and (hawthorn berry in a low brass j bowl was colorfully centered on i ine tame tnat was set with a lace i cloth. Other members of the program committee for the afternoon were Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Roy Livcsay, and Mrs. C. E. .lepscn. Mrs. George Rhoten of Salem has been scheduled to appear later I to present a group ol pictures of j various gardens and flowers token during her travels. ! . stavtov (Si,.-. A!.-. ' ' assembly. Order of Rainhow lor . Girls met for its first session after ' Installation with Miss Nancy Thurston, the new worthy adviser. presiding. A sum of $25 was given , from the assembly toward the rug fund for the lodge hall. Mrs. Muriel Pintler. mother ad viser, was surprised when the girls presented her with a drcorat- , ed birthday cake. Refreshments ' of ice cream and cake were served at the close of the meeting. 5 ..V 1 f.4 1 I . rfP&SK I er studio picture)' 1 (f!V2JBZ V i $ AzJf-- .4 i IjV :msm Valrnllnr Shirts Make his - and - broadcloth to wear on Viilonlinr s Multiple l'e This alin one hi - is solid walnut, Narra veneer and bar, speakers and storage unit. Engagement of Students Told Announcement is made by Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Waters of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Clarice Waters, to Richard John Mutter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hichard B. Mutter of Newton, Kqns. No date is set for the wedding. The bri rip-pier, is a senior ul 'Oregon Slate college where she ,s a member of IJi Beta Phi soror- ity. She also is a member of Salem Spinsters. Mr. Mutter attended Oregon State college and is now studying architecture at Univer sity of Oregon. He is affilliated with Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra ternity. The engagement was announc ed over the weekend at a tradi tional "cookie shine" at the Pi Beta Phi house on the college cam pus. Recipe of Cherry Pie Winner Given The recipe, by which Ellen .lef (ryes. senior at Willamette High school, Kugcnc, won in the state cherry baking contest conducted this past weekend, has been releas ed. Kllcn now ' goes to Chicago for the national contest in Feb ruary. Her winning recipe is as follows: Cherry Pie (Makes two pics) Place in saucepan and mix: l1 cups sugar 5 Tbsp. cornstarch. Vi tsp. salt. Combine juice from two cans cherries, coloring and almond ex tract as follows: 114 cups cherry juice 't tsp. red coloring 4 drops almond extrat Bring to boiling point while stir ring, remove when clear and thick. Add cherries (drained) and let cool. Crust: Place in mixing bowl and blend together until no larger than peas: 2'-; cups silted flour 1 tsp. salt K cup shortening Add and mix: 5 to 5! Tbsp. water 'rrss into ball, divide into four pans lor lop ana tinitnm itums. Line pastry tins, fill with chrr- ana imcKcnca juice. Lattice the ton of the oic and then moisten the edges before placing the finishing edge on the pie. Bake at 400 degrees for 40 minutes. GUESTS at the Coma club dance at the Knights of Columbus hall on January 12 were: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McConnell, Mr. and Mrs. M. Burgrrmeister, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Moorman, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bnwden. Mr. and Mrs, LdVern Kggers. Mr. and Mrs. Al Decker of Portland, Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Eldred, Mr. and Mrs. M. Lawrence, .Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Jones, Mr. and Airs. Donald lleinke, Mr. and Mrs. Denne Rob ertson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Booze, Mr. and Mrs. Ilenrv Suree. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Footc. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. John Davis. Henry Davis, Roy Goodwater and Miss Bernice Wil- son. Welcomed new members were Mr. and Mrs. Winston Durst and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walralh. I'llKISTENINK services for John Michael Mt-Keon. recently adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Allred J. McKeon. Slaylnn, were con ducted Sunday in St. Paul's Epis copal church, the Hev. George 11. Swift officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore K. Pier- son and Judge Douglas L. Hay are j godparents. her I in matching colored l);iv. Kty iff, tv i fi unit designed by John Abhate cane, has space for IcTVyision, New Officers Heading Willqrnctte area council of Camp Fire Girls, Inc., will be the five above, named at the annual meeting of the council Monday night at Randall's Chuck Wagon. Left to right: Burton S. Hutton, Corvollis, president: Allan Stevens, Salem, first vice president; Elmer Ingle, Cor vallis, second vice president; George Windedahl, Salem, treasurer; Mrs. Marvin Holland,. Salem, sec retary. ,' St Anne's Guild Launches New Year St. Anne's guild of St. Paul's Kpiscopal church met Monday aft-1 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Singer an ernoon at the home of Mrs. May- nouncc the marriage of their Ion K. Scntt. Mrs. Norman Mer- daughter, Miss Joanne Barbara rill poured at the dessert. It was, Singer, to William 0. Mulvihill the first meeting for new officers, of Silverton, son of Mrs. Eleanor headed by Mrs. A. D. Woodman-, see as president. The members voted to conduct a tea towel shower for the kitchen at the next meeting, also to buy robes for six acolytes. A guest at the meeting was Mrs. E. A. Littrell, here from Medford for the legislature, her husband being a representative from Jack son county. SIIKRIDAN (Special) The Pinochle club met at the home of Mrs. Bill Denton last week, when Miss Martha Hintzen and Mrs. Orlcy Brock won high score, Mrs. Medication in Weil Hecentlv Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee Herron (Irene Frances iriffl jClrV A jh;;; Classen, above, were married in early January. The bride is I CVfl'IA , VfcA JT ""V I' )' r the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Jake A. Classen and Mr. Herron I ftiS' v ttr-'J"4.. f I V I , is the son of Mrs. l.eroy Spencer of South San Gabriel. Calif. (Pal- 1 t 1 vfeviV-fPf'' Lift, L iJbjfJ&UfrJnT, ...that works! Tli1 first rffrrlivply mfili riitrd liiptiit uli.impoo that rrtuirr.i no tro5t-riptinn. THYLOX- medicated shampoo rontains two limrs more active inprrdirnln for protection apaimt DamlrulT, Itchy scalp. , DrrmatitU, Oily aralp. It ii an easy to me, pure, afe ineili rated liampoo with a plcainn fragrance. The large (' ounce bottle cots only 50 Capital Drug Store: 405 Store St., Cor, of Liberty We Give ii'K Groan Stomps Marriage of Daughter Told Mulvihill of Silverton. The wedding was on Friday, January 18, at Vancouver, Wash. The double ring, ceremony was performed in the Fireplace room of the First Christian church by the Rev. Howard C. Cole. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. John Mulvihill, brother and sister-in-law of the bridegroom. The newlyweds will make their home in Silverton. Wayne Sparks low, and Mrs. Katherinc Lady and Mrs. Wayne Sparks, pinochle. a Shampoo Vhaimtunilical Piiiiittn till l.lll.N, l.NC ; : I MEDICATED I SHAMPOO Vim I in- THE CAPITAL' 'JOURNAL' Installation lor WRC Conducted Friday Sedgwick Woman's Relief Corps No. 1, met at Veterans of Foreign Wars hall Friday for a business session and installation of officers. Mrs. Lura Tandy was the instal ling officer. She was assisted by Mrs. Forest Pratt as conductor and Miss Wilda Siegmund as mu sician. I he following officers were elected and installed: President, Mrs. Goldia Kyle: senior vice pres ident, Mrs. Clarence Townsend: junior vice president, Mrs, Laura Jandy; chaplain, Viola Tyler guard, Mrs. Laverna Fialli: as sistant guard, Mrs Zula Webb conductor, Airs. Blanch Stuart: as sistant conductor, Mrs. Charles Pierce: musician, Mrs. Rose Hagedorn: press. Mrs. Goldia Kyle: patriotic instructor, Mrs. Bertha DeSart; director junior clubs, Mrs. Lucy McDowell; color bearers, No. 1, Mrs. Lura Tandy; No. 2, Airs. Lucy McDowell; No. 3, Mrs. Ada Bycrs; No. 4, Mrs. Irene Speed. Mrs. Severson was a guest from Albert Lea, Alinn. She gave a talk and complimented the local installing officer. Missionary Speaks DALLAS (Special) Guest mis sionary speaker at ipe meeting of the Woman's Society of World Service of the Evangelical United Brethren church last week was Aliss Katherine Dick, who spoke on Africa. She was introduced by Mrs. John Hamm. Airs. Sam Toevs gave a reading from Psalms and Airs. Wayne Taylor and Airs. Howard Fleming sang a duet. Mrs. John Friescn conducted the busi ness meeting. Guests for the afternoon included Aliss Dick, Airs. Victor Wickstrom Airs. Robert Alorris and daughter of Alaupin, Airs. Virginia Franz, Airs. laylor, Airs. Abe Friesen Airs. Hollie Williams, and Airs. Lois Smith. Hostesses for the aft ernoon were Airs. James Leitch, the hostess, assisted by Airs. Rich ard Lanyon and Mrs. C. C. Long. DELTA GAMMA alumnae nomi nated officers at their meeting Monday night at the home of Mrs. A. Freeman Holmer. elections to take place next month. The group also made plans for its part in the Panhellenic bridge benefits for Haven school. Founders day ban quet was planned for March, also assistance was discussed for the blind lady "adopted' by the alum nae. with the help of DEPENDABLE PGE ELECTRICITY An outstanding example of tricity at ork is seen at the highly efficient Oregon State Prison Farm near Salem. Oregon. Farm superintendent I rank Paclek sas: "The speed and depend ahilny of our electrically equipped dairy farm enables u to milk about 140 cows three times a day. HectriCity handles our milking, our pasteurizing, and our cooling without human hands tier touching the milk." Why don't you investigate how easily PGE a electricity can help with some of your farm tasks? Our farm experts will he' happy to help you without cost. Another PGE service to provide belter living through electricity. PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Drgoa'i PfOMt Ehctrk Utility Party for JC Group Feb. 9 A semi-formal dinner dance will mark installation of officers for onTebruar 9 at 7:30 p m n.. is the newly chosen worthy for the event were made at the .Monday evening meeting of the group at the home oi Mrs. r.iwoou Obert. Mrs. Dale Dorn is chairman of the committee in charge with Airs. Finn Svendsen and Airs. Robert Cow assisting. Past presidents of the Jayxee-Ettes will be special guests and the affair is open to the public. Officers to be installed arc Airs. Lawrence Feldshau, president; Airs. Dee Whitlock, vice president; Mrs. Jay Day, secretary, and Mrs. James Loder, treasurer. Airs. Phil Brown and Mrs. Clar ence Hammer, were welcomed as new members at the Monday eve ning meeting. FIVE MEMBERS were initiated into American Legion auxiliary,' Capital unit 9. .Monday evening. The five, all from Salem, were Alesdames h. L. Crider, J. J. FirHcr A F Johnson. W. C. Mov er, and D. E. Spencer. - For entertainment, in charge of; Mrs. Geome Dow. the Cherry City chapter. Sweet Adelines, Inc. sang barbershop style harmony. The chorus and. quartet both sang a group of five numbers. Refreshments were in charge of Airs. Neil Witting. , ) 1-1 f Kl. V-.- I I'll I - .... i.J ; . ...LBaBHiiiMisa l Versnlile Wool Here's a real "go places" dress, designed for resort wear, for spring under a coat, for travel and just about anywhere anytime of the year. By Zolot, it is an all wool knit with middy -type blouse that can also double as a jacket and slim skirl, the jacket trimmed with stripes of white and jade, scarlet pimpernel, coral or cornflower blue to match the body color. 2. Ih milk ii pnmrii ihrnuth ilaa tub from the rmlkim rrtAChinrs dirmly tn the pattrufiier, "d then tit chillft and into tbe cans. elec J. An :fctrK wnifc-in irt.tr krtn milk at jut the nht tfmiti. tutf for de-livrrv to tttt luututioiu tot their uw. Installation Next Sunday New officers of Chadwick as sembly, Order of Rainbow for Girls, will be installed at a pub lic ceremony at the Masonic temple, Sunday afternoon, JanU' Barbara Henket daugh. o Mr and MrJ Ccmge Hen. adviser. Other members who will as sume new responsibilities are: Misses Pam Lindholm, worthy associate adviser; Janice Phil lips, charity: Judy Baker, hope; Ann Case, faith; Ann Hart, re corder; Linda Morley, treasurer; Alargie Miller, chaplain; Sharon Johnson, drill leader; Diana Mor ley, love; Sylvia Alomyer, reli gion; Patsy Angovc, nature; Melinda Kelling, immortality; Lynn Hammerstad, fidelity; Jean Ayres, patriotism; Linda Morey, service; Barbara Long, outer observer; Glennora Davenport, confidential observer; Beverly Wagers, musician; and Judy .Mohr, choir director. Junior ravs are ' the Misses Terry Lou McGlinn, love; Joan Frad. re e on: Shirley ricrponi, nature: Kathy Joseph, immortal ity; Joann Johnson, naciiiy; Shirley Doughton, patriotism; and Karen Meier, service. 1 - i - Siindav LOflCe.rr 01 ZUnaay DALLAS (Special) The pub lic is invited to an organ concert presented by Lauren B. Sykcs of Portland, at the First Methodist church in Dallas Sunday, January 27 at 4 p.m. according to the Rev. 1. l'.n al .1 A M. ri.ivlictit i . l.-i-d IB thr i:i tn mil par!r n,'mm,,la-int 1 t t rWlfifally m,!i-d al r ndM li(ht und-r th. rrw. (pt and falter insreunf and anachnwni. For any ne.d.d help or Information contact your PGE Rural S.rvica Reprotentativ. GRESHAM Floyd Rader. .MOhawk 5-31 HII I SHORO Farl Prickflt....Hillsboro 9:1 M-WBKRG Don Lowe Newberg 3-41 OREGON CITY Hod Rider. Oregon City PORTLAND Robert Staberj.CApitol -718I SALEM Dick Garinjer . . . . Salem 392 1 1 Bud Swayre ST. HELENS Farl Prickctt...St. HetenJ 113 Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, January 22, 1957 Members of the choir are the Misses Marilyn Mitchell, Janice Dotson, Sandra Mass, Maryellen Emery, Kathy Ogard, Joyce Walt, Geraldine Dotson, Annah Lee, Donna Palmer, Nancy Walker, Christine Peterson and Judy Hanna. Newly announced committee heads are the Alisses Karen Fed erson, historian; Merriley Foote, refreshment; Edith Koehler, clean-up; Renee Beard, telephone;. Bloria Clark and Carol Joseph, examination; Twylla Gooch, reg istration; and Sharon Burright, sunshine. ' The officers will be installed by Alisses Joan Osko, worthy ad viser; Ada Hartman, marshal; Janice Roseler, chaplain; Eileen Osko, recorder; and Beverly Wagers, musician; and Mrs. Paul Griebenow, mother adviser. Airs. Griebenoui and Airs. Ells worth Hamilton will pour and the hostess committee for the reception that follows the rites includes Mesdames George Osko, Elmo Lindholm, Hardie Phillips, Andrew Baker and Dean Hage dorn. Tom Darby, master councilor of Chemeketa chapter, Order of DeAIolay will conduct the crown ing ceremony. Svdney Gaither, minister of the Dallas church. Betty Starr Anderson, Salem so prano soloist, also will appear and present several vocal numbers, and the church choir will sing. TABITHA Missionary fellow ship of the First Baptist church will meet at the church on Thurs day, January 24 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for a work meeting. Each member is to bring a sack lunch. All women of the church, friends and members, are invited to at tend, HOSTESS for an informal at home next Sunday afternoon will be Mrs. J. H. Ryan, entertaining in welcome to Mr. and Mrs.. Tra vis Cross who have returned to the capital recently from Eu gene. Friends are being invited to call between 3 and 6 o'clock for the Sunday event. tpvciallivd In ize. navor, dot age . . . approved by doc ton. Be ure to demand this pure orange flavored tablet ST.JOSEPH ASPIRIN FOR CHILDRFH Wulf s largest Selling Aspirin For Children fh ioii tioi. lioiV legislators' wives are cordially in vited to attend this showing of Spring fashions. FREE DOOR PRIZES Joan Ross, I COMMENTATOR , 1 ' 6 fj j- -j,. . j-y , ; , . 4. I j Pretty I 1 r i in ii si iiiiii i'nlfiin Tr i stMhiV tSi'i'Ii I 5-98 I: EYELET SCHIFFU EMBROIDERY enricl.es tliis. S st. p-in Tal Perkins dress ... A Dan River M'rinU-jrW wovrn chix-k einizli.im cotton - tlie washalile fabric with tli latins frsMw. I. cWc colors. Sizes 12 C0 and ):., !j "MnJrnic Price I igilfl hk 'HllallMl iiT1 A . West Salem Groups in Polio March- West Salem Lions auxiliary met Monday evening at the home of Airs. Roy Smith. It was voted to give a donation to the United Fund. Airs. Richard Smith, cheer chairman, reported on the club's adopted "shut-in" pals. A group of needed articles was donated by the group to be given to the Haven school. Mrs. Robert Covert was appointed to work on the spring board meeting io oc on nprn z. :irs. junior fcck ley and .Mrs. Roy Smith will assist her. Mrs. Chester McCain was ap pointed chairman for the .Mothers Alarch on polio which the club will sponsor again this year. She will be co-chairman with Mrs. Donald Kuhn of the West Salem Woman's club assisting group. Teams will meet at the West Salem City hall to form the 6:30 kick-off parade, Thursday, January 31. Mrs.' Dean Tucker, program chairman, introduced Junior Eck ley who showed films on polio. At the coffee hour Mrs. Smith was assisted by Airs. Eckley and Mrs. Richard Smith. DISCUSSION of plans for a Feb ruary ceremonial was the chief business of the meeting of Willam ette shrine No. 2, White Shrine of Jerusalem, Monday evening at the Alasomc temple. Air. and Airs. Wilbur Lessard headed the refreshment committee. FASHION modelling Wednesday, Jan. 23rd 2:30 p.m. i;i, -2nd floor