Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 08, 1957, Page 6, Image 6

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Sweetheart Candidates Big event for Saturday night will bo the annual Hi-Y Sweetheart formal,
the occasion when the Ili-Y sweethearts for the year are named, one from each high school. In
the picture, reading from upper left "around the clock" arc: Miss Marcia Humphrey, A. A. Stagg
chapter. South Salem High school; Miss Kathy Evans, Abel Gregg chapter, North Salem High; Miss
Sara Allen, J. R. Mott chapter. South Salem High; Miss Judy Larsen, Arthur Cotton chapter,
North Salem High; Miss Bcv Bishop, Claude Kclls chapter, South Salem High; Miss Daricne Good
man, Harrison Elliott chapter. North Salem High. The dance will be in the South Salem High east
balcony between 9 and 12 o'clock Saturday night. (Capital Journal picture)
Miss Hanson
Is Bride
LEBANON (Special) Wedding
vows were exchanged by Miss
Corinc Hanson and Lee Malick
Saturday afternoon, February 2,
at Our Saviour's Lutheran church.
Tho Rev. Theol S. Hoiland read
the double ring service.
The bride is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Verncr Hanson and the
bridegroom Is a son of Mr. and
Mrs. F. L. Malick, both families
of Lebanon.
Baskets of white flowers deco
rated the church.
Given in marriage by her father,
the brido wore white Chantilly
lace and nylon tulle over, satin
dress. Her fingertip veil was held
by a tiara of seed pearls. She
carried a white Bible with an or
chid and stenhanotis.
Muss Beverly Hanson, a sister
of the bride, was maid of honor.
Shi wore turquoise net dress with
taffeta trim In ballerina, length
and carried a nosegay bouquet of
pink and while carnations.
Candlellghlcrs were Miss Nina
Schmele and Miss Joan Hanson,
wearing dresses of ballerina length
In pink and turquoise.
Darrell Fort was best man. Ush
ers were Jack Malick and Don
Allen.
Mrs. Stanley Johnson played the
wedding music on the organ and
accompanied Mrs. Robert lladland
who sang.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Hanson wore a Iwo-piece
dress of charcnnl faille with white
accessories. The bridegroom's
mother wore a dress of navy with
pink accessories. Their corsages
were pink and white carnations.
A reception was given in the
church alter the ceremony. Mrs.
Klla Hnnson, grandmother of the
bride, and Mrs. James Shuler,
mint of the brido, poured. Miss
Dorothy llnvcland cut the cake,
and Mrs. John Liikkcn, Mrs. M.ir
cus Schmele and Mrs. Carl Martin
assisted. Miss Mary Lnu Glaus
bad the guest book.
For her wedding trip the bride
wore a gray suit with red acces
sories.
Tile couple will be at home mibcnotit ten by the Hubbard Worn
Snn Diego alter February 10. an's club on February 14, a benc-
I (it for the Children's Farm home
near Corvallis. The club voted to
VISITORS here until Saturday ; send money In the bear! fund and
are Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Monger , Ihe slate conservnlion program.
and daughter. Ann, of Yakima, j
Hasn., loniieriy oi .Mucin. meyiiMii annum .Marina wasiunnioiu
arrived Thursday, and arc at the. lea as a benefit for the Wooilhurn !
Marion.
HERE through the late week are
Mr. and Mrs. William E. llealy,
Oakland, Calif., formerly of Salem.
They came Thursday. The llealys
moved to California this past year.
He formerly was assistant secre
tary of slate here.
Today's Menu
SATl'RDAY SCPPEIt
Reef Slew villi Dumplings
Buttered Snap lleans
Salad Bread Tray
Raked Cuslard
Real Ginger Cookies Beverage
REAL GINGER COOKIES
Ingredients: 2'i cups silted flnur.
? teaspoon baking soda. '4 tea
spoon salt, 'a teaspoon cinnamon,
teaspoon nutmeg. l'i teaspoons
ginger, "a cup butler or niarga
rme. ',1 cup sugar, cup dark
molasses. I egg,
Method; Silt together the flour.
baking soda. sail, cinnamon, nut- j
meg and ginger. Cream boiler and i
sugar; beat in molasses and egg
vigorously and tbornughly. Heal m ;
s:tten dry ingredients until Mend-1
rd. Chill dough. Roll out one-quar-1
icr 01 inc oiiiigo ai a nine on a
l'i ij.ai m (i.tsuy l imn ns null HS
passible to I'm inch thickness.
Handle dellly because dough may
Mick If cloth is not floored well:
rre a stockinet cover, well floured,
on rolling pin. Cut in desired
snapes. Bake on greased ck
f heels in moHerale Ml. di'urnni
f.ven II lo 10 minutes. Cookies
not spread so lliey may be placed
fairly close together on baking
sheet. Makes well over lot) Rook
ies, If cut very thin.
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Ilends Grolll New president of the Salem Jnyccu-Kucs is Mrs.
Lawrence M. Foldsehau, above. The group is the auxiliary to tho
Junior Chamber of Commerce. (Jeston-Millcr studio picture).
Martha Washington Tea Set Feb. 22
WOODHUItN (Special) Wood-1
burn Woman's club met Wednes
day at the library club rooms for
a business session niter which n
large group ol members motored
to Aurora to allend the benefit
ten by the Aurora Woman's club.
During the business meeting of
the local club nn invitation was
accepted lo'J'atlcnd the annual
Final plans were made lor the
iidi.u.v. i ne icn is supported ny ;
HIV VIIIIIU lUtlllMIIIM,, Hllll ,111 If
eeipls going lo Ihe library, and
will be held on Hie birthday ol
George Washington, February "2
at 2 p.m. in the library c I u b
rooms. Mrs. Percy Seely is gen
eral chairman, and announced the
follow lllg committees:
Program. Mrs .lames Lamb,
Mrs. Ilarrv VanArsdale; puhlicilv.
Mrs. ,1. W. Richards, Mrs, .1. II.
WOOimi'ltN' (Special) Ever-:
green chapter, No. -II. Order of Mrs. W. 0. Green. Mrs. Etta Hall,
Ihe Eastern Star will leature obli- Mrs. Molly Hunt, Mrs. Eslella
gallon night anil liislniclion lor 1 Kerns, Mrs. Maude Klnmp. Mrs.
new members at the regular meet- f Tipton l.antis, Mrs. P. C. Mc
ing Monday. February II. al II , l.nughlin. Mrs IV E Mcisenheun
p.m. al the Woodburn Masonic ! er. Mrs. !,. S. Morhcl. Mrs. Harris
lomplo. ltelreshments will be; Nelson. Mrs Frank Piirdv. Mrs.
served by Mr. and Mrs Ivan C. Eliabelb Hall. Mrs. 0 It. Randall.
Beers and Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Mrs Fred Rogers, Mrs. Alice
Reekford. Synimonds. Mrs. Emma Tvson,
1' " !
MOI.Al.t.A iSpei'i.iD Mrs. Verne
1 Couell entertained with sever.il
lahles of bridge at her home near InluiiuiMii ad by Rev. George
Milwaukic last week honoring Mrs. Nersworlhv and ".Itinwr." vocal
n,Muy llobson of Mul.dla. The . solos by Mrs. Ted I.andsem and
Hohsons are to move soon to Salem ! Ihe annual report ol the librarian,
rm Molalla A goingawav gilt Local club women attending the
wa5 presented lo Mrs Hudson bviCharilv Tea at Auiora Wednesday
n1(1 ,,rou, , jjol.illa friends. A
d,.s,rl un5 sm i,,i bv hr hostess,
,n,ra(H hy af.rniwn of con-
luidge
SIl.VKKTON-i Special) The Andrews. Mrs. .1. II. Gay. Mrs.
.Silvcrton Womi.n'.s club will meet , I, mi Plnflingor. Mrs. Steve Ban
Monday afternoon at Hie Trinity I man. Mrs. Onirics Conyne and
Lutheran church Fireside room!
lr i( regular monthly meeting
Mrs. Hiul DvdricV. president-, has
jaPKut!erf that Miss Maxine Bur
en n( kuvm will speak on her io
eent visils to lood conventions.
Mrs. F A. Kern will head Ihe lea
committee,
- ' - rTitlr if 'iitrCi -v tirTiri ' nn v1i
Gay, Mrs. Harry Woodward, Mrs.
It. I,. Anderson; decorations, club
moms, Mrs. II. C. Scheidcggcr,
Mrs. K. C. Peyton. Mrs. Don Bar
rett; decorations, ten table, Mrs.
Drlhorl Seely, Mrs. Walter Schill
er; programs, Mrs. Claire McMil
lan. Mrs. Benton Dailey.
Serving, Mrs. E. W. Nelson,
Mrs. A. W. Andrews. Mrs. Joe
Walker Sr. Mrs. B. N. Miller, Mrs.
E. J. Way. Mrs. T. K. Sanderson,
Mrs. C. A. Wilkins. Mrs. I .oil
Plnffinccr. Coffee makers, Mrs.
.1. It. Gay. Mrs. Lester llenn. Mrs.
Paul Mills. Mis Harold Ingram,
Mrs. Kussoll lliirlbrrl; lea makers,
Mrs, Percv Soolv Mrs Amos
Iton.'u-ker Mrs U'illi-mi 'ni.u-ni
anil Mrs. Clara Slango
Pouring, Mrs. A. E. Austin. Mrs
A. G. Cowan, Mrs. It. I.. Anderson,
Mrs. Charles Cunyne.
Hostesses will include Mrs. Ben
ton Dailey. Mrs. E. J. Allen, Mrs.
J. Melvin llingu, Mrs. A. Uugulcy,
Mrs. Steven llauman. Mrs. T M.
Maxtor, Mrs. lan C. Beers, Mrs.
Ida Hicniian, Mrs Arthur Hurt,
Mrs. Frank Covev. Mrs. Edgar
Crosby, Mrs. .lack Ellis. Mrs. 1. II.
Heiweiler. Mrs. W. II. Dunn. Mrs.
Hay libit, Mrs. Guv Grabam,
and Mrs. W W. Spmalsky.
The program will begin al 2
11111. and uill include a reading
bv Mis Charles (':iimh,'ll .i vpn.
afternoon were Mrs. Harry Van-
Arsdale. Mrs K. W. Nelson. Mrs
Joe Walker Sr . Mrs Harris Nel
son. Mrs. James Lamb. Mrs,
W. II. Dunn. Mrs. K. C Pevlon.
Mrs. II. C. Si'lieidocecr. Mrs A W
Mrs. Frank Covey. Spcakme, at
t ho Aurora mreling were Mis
George llossman. state president.
Mrs. M. M. Nelson, third distriel
president and Mrs. M. t. Magee.
Marion county president.
Members ol the Hubbard Worn-
nn' club were also guests.
Capital
Edited by MARIAN
Andersons
To be Feted
Honoring Dr, and Mrs. Lloyd T.
Anderson, who will be leaving la
ter this month for West Covina,
Calif, to make their home, a re
ception is planned at the First
Baptist church next Sunday.
Hours for the affair arc between
3 and 6 o'clock. All members and
friends of the church are invited
Dr. Anderson has served as pSs-
jor of the church for several
years.
Soroptimist Club
Planning Show
At this week's meeting of Salem
Soroptimist club plans were an
nounced for the. annual benefit
style show to be put on by the
group March 13. .
Mrs. Tcresc Hanks is general
chairman for the event. Mrs. Marie
Ling and Mrs. Ethel Lau arc in
charge of tickets, Mrs. Henry Mil-
he and Miss Mary Brady head the
hostess committee. Mrs. Donald
nciiike Is publicity chairman, Mrs.
Paul Heath and Miss Betty Marsh
are in charge of decorations, Miss
Helen Benson is chairman for re
freshments, Miss Lena Blum is
chairman for the program and
Mrs. Nels Tonning heads the com'
mittce on models.
Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer was
welcomed as a new member. Mrs.
F. G. Rankin was named second
vice-president to fill out an unex
pired term.
Farewell Coffee
Several friends will be assisting
at the farewell coffee to honor
Mrs. Fred Jochnkc, Saturday,
Mrs. Jochnkc and her family will
bo moving to Portland soon to
make their home.
The coffee is being given by
Mrs. Ted Jenny. Mrs. Wallace
Cowen and Mrs. F. Norman Young
at the Jenny home between 11 a.m.
and 2 p.m.
At the door will be Mrs. Gordon
Grabcr, Mrs, Sam C. Campbell,
Mrs.- Ralph Atwood.
Pouring will be -Mrs. Albert C.
Gragg, Mrs. Lewis Wiltshire, Mrs.
James II. Allenby. Assisting in
serving will be Mrs. Scott Samr.cl,
Mrs. John Mullcr, Mrs. Charles
Knapp, Mrs. Jack Frisbie. Mrs.
Richard Jenning, Mrs. Richard
Lankow, Mrs. Vincent Fletcher,
Mrs. Irvin Branch, Mrs. Donald
Barrick.
A SOCIAL meeting was enjoyed
by Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae
Thursday night at the home of
Mrs. Robert Gordon.
Attending were Miss Mildred
Nelson, Mrs. Estill L. Brunk, Mrs.
Vcrn Kilcbel, Mrs. Dean Need-
ham. Mrs. Robert Nelson, Mrs.
Stanley Rolfsness. Mrs. Neil Fritts,
Mrs. Richard Givens and the host
ess. Are New Members
MOLALLA (Special) Two can
didates. Miss Gay Marshall and
Mrs. Hazel Caldwell, were ac
cepted for membership at Tues
day night s meeting of Orchid
chapter, Order of Eastern Star.
They will be initialed at the Feb
ruary 19 meeting.
Election of officers will be con
ducted at the March 5 meeting
and installation at the following
meeting, March 19. Mrs. Hazel
Perry as chairman reported that
$100.15 was cleared at Ihe recent
dinner sponsored by the social
club.
Mrs. Pauline Hall, Mrs. Bcula
Foglesong and Mrs. -Oliver
Boehmkc were named as a com
mittee to draft a change in by
laws. ABOUT 20 attended the after
noon meeting lor ri rieia I'm
alumnae Thursday at the home of
Mrs. vcrn W. .Miller. Announce
ment was made the next meeting
will be the regular evening one on
Thursday, March 14, at winch lime
Miss l.orella Fisher will show
slides taken on her trip lo Europe.
A SURPRISE houscwarming
honored Mrs. John R. Cnughell
and Miss Josephine Bnumgarlncr
Thursday evening with friends
calling at their Fairmount Hill
home into which they recently
moved.
The guests included members of
Mrs. CangheH's bridge club and
their li u s h a 11 d s and ndditionnl
trieni's. The group presented a
gdt lor the new home.
I.KHANON SprciaU An
mumml this week ns n nominee
(or cluiirmnn of the state lenisln
live committer of the Oregon Fed
eration of Husiness and Profes
sional Women's clubs was Mrs.
liraee Scroiifcin, past president of
the local club and at present a
member of the state nominating
comm'.tlce.
Speakers on the topic, "The lm
. ..I II I. I I A i I ii In !
'I It IV til I II U I I I I ; Mi ii"-
. .. ,
v " , 1 1 nHMiKJs am to
itv Une were Mrs. Donna Jost.IM'" i 1
V . S and Mr,'.
ill,,, nl.. ,.,M-mnn ! ih ml.
ii. . ii iv t.. t'...,..,.
miltee.
SII.VEKTDN i Special) Mrs.
Dale Lamar was hostess to Romo
na Social cluh of the Order of
Eastern Star chapter Tuesday aft
ernoon. Assisting Mrs. Lamar were
Mrs Wavne l.ovre and Mrs. Edith
Hubbard.
Mrs. Harry Rngon presided at
(he business mooting nt which lime
Mrs. Alice Harrington and Mrs.
Hex McCurdy. o-chairmen lor lh
Masonic fatW-r wid ! .mnwil
on FchiujJi it, wtwuaiftd tttmn
for Hut tw(.
r
SatTtM ififwsiili 1V
Matt Wolf v tvnitt, trr a
fortnight' twatiiti visit i?) Arizona,
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL!
Women
LOW BY FISCHER
District Head
To Visit Unit
Preparations for the official visit
of the district president of district
2 of the Department of Oregon,
American Legion auxiliary, were
made at the meeting of Kingwood
unit No. 81, American Legion aux
iliary,, at the Kingwood Legion hall
Thursday evening.
Named as the committee for the
visit are Mrs. Irl Folsom, Mrs.
Verne Axclson and Mrs. Floyd
White. The district president, Mrs.
Betty Ramey, of Canby, will be
in Salem for the meeting with the
unit on February 21.
A report on the completion of
ten ditty bags for the Veterans
hospital In Portland was made by
.Mrs. rolsom, hospital rehabilita
tion chairman, and a membership
report was given by Mrs. David
Williams. The unit voted a contri
bution to the he.art fund in connec
tion wun tne current drive.
Miss Wise Is
Bride Feb. 1
MOLALLA (Special) In an im
pressive church ceremony, Miss
Betty Jane Wise, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George C. Wise of Mo
lalla, was married to Ronald A.
Schocnborn, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Nolcn Schocnborn of Molalla, on
February 1. The ceremony was
performed at the Liberal Evangel
ical United Brethren church at 8
p.m. with the Rev. Maynard Mc
Gavin officiating.
Mrs. Arthur Schoenborn was or
ganist and soloist was Miss Palma
McGavin. The church was deco
rated with baskets of while and
pink snapdragons.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a ballerina-length
tulle dress with white satin cum
merbund. The bodice was of
tucked design with a cowl neck
line. She wore satin mitts and car
ried a while orchid with pink
miniature rosebuds on a white
pearl-covered Bible. The fingertip
veil was held in place by a seed
pearl crown headpiece.
Honor attendant was Miss Judy
Tiffin of Molalla in a pastel blue
crystalleltc dress with a headpiece
of white hyacinths and miniature
pink rosebuds. Her bouquet was
pink roses and while carnations.
Lorrn Wrolstad of Molalla was
best man.
The bride's mother wore a navy
blue dress with red accessories
and a corsage of white gardenias
and pink rosebuds. The bride
groom's mother wore a pastel blue
dress with red accessories and a
similar corsage.
The couple left for a honeymoon
trip to the Oregon and Washing.
Ion beaches. The bride wore f
light blue suit with pink acces
sories for her going away outfit.
together with Ihe white orchid
from her bridal bouquet. They now
arc at home on route 2, Molalla.
The bride was graduated from
Molalla union high school in 1956
and the bridegroom in 1953. She
is employed by Connclt Insurance
agency and (he bridegroom is with
Crown-Zcllerbach corporation.
EAST SALEM (Spccial)-Sweglc
Road Garden club met Tuesday
night in the home of the new presi
dent, Mrs. Bryan' Garrison. Pro
gram leader was Mrs. Dick Sidall
with heather the topic for discus
sion. Each member . will select
special seeds given them by the
club lo specialize in growing this
summer. N"W yearbook covers
were designed by individual mem
bers. Mrs. Robert Darby is a new
member. Others attending were
Mrs. Harold Alderman, Mrs. Dan
iel Casey, Mrs. Homer Conklin,
Mrs. Oscar Wigle. Mrs. Robert
Fryrear, Mrs. Sidall and Mrs.
Garrison.
Boots and Spurs tf
By THELMA YOUNGQUIbT
Thirty-one riders come out to to you at a hospital, home is
enjoy the fun night and to en
joy the "balmy" weather. Ev
eryone had an especially fine
time for it has seemed so long
since wc have had a fun night.
Tho hosts had to carry water to
the coffee room but we hope that
by this week everything will be
normal again.
The Lariat arrived this' week
and Ihe events list is rapidly
filling. Listings arc for shows,
dances and meetings as far ahead
as next September and most ev
ery month has few free week
ends. Also an article in the Lar
iat announces that the Portland
Art museum will present its own
version of a horse show in the
form of works of art on horses
from their permanent collection,
ranging all the way from carls
Greek to the modern, featuring
more than 200 horses in sculp
tures, paintings, drawings, cer
amics, etc. This sounds most in-
; ,, , , ,
!irrplinp In all horse lovers and
i .M.'iri'n .11 in ihkf a uin mm
I Portland to see ,..
! C.il nri Maw M.illerl last
week acquired a new Arabian
mare from the Coral ranch in
Corvallis. She is named Murs
chida and the Mollerls are very
enthusiastic about this new ad
dition to their stables.
Another enthusiastic owner of
a new horse is Peggy Bowers,
who has a new quarter horse
mare. Peggy was out riding it
Sunday aftemni- mil we will no
ikiuM mvs th4 ( ii the fun
MM - fsmet.
.41 lil: n ( pt'.cxit In a local
li!l Mt k.is been there for
tre ooi, so we hope t hat he
ill be going home real soon
M' are sure lh.il Al hopes so too,
for no matter how nice they are
Speakers
Named by
Local Club
Selected to compete m the pre
liminary contest of Chemeketa
Toastmistress club for the area
competition at the Thursday even
ing meeting of Ihe group were
Mrs. K. W. Hillstrom, Miss June
Dunn and Mrs. Lynn McCully. The
club's contest will be conducted at
the next meeting on February 21
and the area event will be on
March 7. ,
The dinner meeting at the Gold
en Pheasant was presided over by
Mrs. Jutta Odcllc. vice president,
and Mrs. C. E. Jaqua served as
toastmistress.
Speakers for the program were
Mrs. A. S. Tussing, who won first
place. Mrs. Charles Wigle and
Mrs. Jean Howe.
Table topics, -lead by Mrs. Hill
strom, were centered on the theme
of the best romance In history to
emphasize the Valentine season.
Miss Dunn was general evaluator
and Individual evaluators were
Mrs. J. A. Johnston, Mrs. L. C.
Tennis and Mrs. J. W. Tindall.
The invocation was given by Mrs.
McCully and Mrs. H. LaSoine
served as timekeeper.
Guests of the club were Mrs.
Jesse Payne, Miss Catherine Zorn,
Mrs. Shirley Zentz. and from Dal
las, Mrs. M. M. Williams.
Official Visitor
At Sorority Meeting
Mrs. George Skorncy, Oregon's
first vice-president of Epsilon Sig
ma Alpha sorority, came from,
Portland Monday night to speak1
to the group's Salem city council
at the home of Mrs. Wallace
Turnidge. She told of the rushing
activities of other chapters in the
state and displayed samples of
original programs, invitations and
namctags. She offered suggestions
for party themes and rushing func
tions. A general discussion follow
ed during which time ideas were
also exchanged on ways, and
means projects.
Mrs. Deryl Currie, president of
the council reminded the group
that the sponsorship of the blood
mobile will be a philanthropic pro
ject of March. Besides Mrs. Skor
ncy, guests included 20 members
from the three city chapters, Mrs.
Kenneth Oliver from Portland and
Mrs. Frank H. McClurg.
The council members assisted
Mrs. Turnidge with refreshments.
Birthday Party
Mitchell Dewey, younger son of
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Dewey.
Jr., is to be honored at a party
Sunday in celebration of his fourth
birthday, the anniversary coming
next Tuesday.
Feting the little boy will be John
and Marilyn Medinger, Mary and
Barbara Boire, Sheila Templar,
Stevie Stevens, Jennifer Brown,
Greg and Susan S p c c h t, and
Mitchell's older brother, Michael,
and his baby sister, Kimberly
Marie.
MR. AND MRS. Frank A.
Hrubelz will be in Portland this
evening to attend the Portland
Civic Opera association's produc
tion of "The Marriage of Figaro"
in which their daughter, Mi,ss
Diana Hrubetz is performing as a
member of the corps de ballet.
Miss Hrubetz, a senior at South
Salem high school, Is well known
in Salem for her skill in advanced
ballet performances.
SAI.EM members of Ihe Daugh
ters of the Nile in Portland on
Wednesday were Mrs. Jacoh Fuhr
er. Mrs. Leonard Rowan, Mrs. Es
till L. Brunk. Mrs. William New
mycr, and Mrs. David H. Camer
on, members of the hospitality
committee. Some of the group
were in Portland again today (or
the social group meeting at Colum
bia Athletic club.
much more fun
We are sorry to report that
Harold Smith had to return to
the hospital again but this time
he is improving rapidly and will
be going home in a few days.
Norman and Mick Trada are
leaving this next week lor a
three or four week trip back
East. They will drive and will do
a lot of visiting in their home
town of Adrian, 111., Peoria, Chi
cago and Norman will attend a
business meeting at Indianapolis.
These two are so enthusiastic
about Oregon that we know they
will hurry home
Next Monday night brings the
monthly meeting of the board
and club, so plan on coming out
to attend Ihe meeting, even
though you do not care to ride
in the call drill
On Februarv 15. F.slher and
Ervin Ward will be hosts for the
fun nicht and it will be a hobo
night. F.veryone is to come dress-
ed in his racs; vc don t even
w thft .... iht
t ' " .. mv
night for there I
! noho gel-up
pri7o for the
Dont' forget that February
16
is Ihe dale of our dance.
Tonight's fun night hosts will
be Gross and Garlick.
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?iS4f:iiwf 1 f ' ill
Bride In Seattle Mrs. Stanley Morton Samuels (Naomi Kahan),
above, was wed last Sunday in Seattle. She is the daughter of
Rabbi and Mrs. Isadore Kahan of Seattle and Mr. Samuels is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe I. Samuels of Salem. The couple will
make their home in Portland. (Josef's picture, Seattle).
Some Notations . .
: By M. U. F.
It was a St. Valentine's time
coffee for which Mrs. Pat Dooley,
Portland, wife of the speaker of
the house, and Mrs. Robert Stew
ard of Keating, wife of Represen
tative Keating of Baker county,
entertained a group Thursday
morning in Meier & Frank's-Sa-lcm
store auditorium , . . The
coffee table was set up in one
corner, centered with a large ar
rangement of spring blooms . . .
Mrs. Leon S. Davis ot llillsDoro,
wife of Representative Davis, and
Mrs. Kniil A. Slnnz of Nyssa. wife
of Representative, Stunz, poured
Guests were sealed at three
long tables grouped in a U shape,
and down the center was the ramp
for models who put on an infor
mal fashion show during the cof
fee . . .
Among the guests was Mrs,
Robert D, Holmes, wife of the
governor; Mrs, Howard Morgan,
whose husband is the new public
utilities commissioner; Mrs. Rob
ert Y. Thornton, wife of the at
torney general: Mrs. Sam Stew
art, whose husband is a tax com
missioner; Mrs. Earl Snell, Mrs.
Elmer O. Berg, Mrs. John Stecl-
hnmmer, Mrs. Jason Lee, Mrs.
Thomas G. Wright, Jr.; among
the senate wives, Mrs. Donald R.
Husband of Eugene, Mrs. Lee Oh
marl, Salem, Mrs. Francis Zieg
Icr of Corvallis. Mrs. Walter Pear
son of Portland, Mrs. Dwlght II.
Hopkins of Imbler, Mrs. Alfred II.
Cnrbctt and her young daughter,
Ann, corlland; Mrs. Boyd Over-
hulse, Madras, wife of the senate
president; Mrs. Harry D. Iloivln
of Klamath Falls, Mrs. G. D.
Gleason, Portland . . . Among
wives of house members Mrs.
Robert I.. Elfstrom, Salem, Mrs.
Winlon Hunt of Woodburn. Mrs.
William A. Grenfell. Jr., Portland.
Mrs. Norman R. Ilownrd, Port
land. Mrs. Joe Rogers, Independ
ence. Mrs. Arthur P. Ireland, For
est Grove; Mrs, It. II. CMndgron,
Molalla: Mrs. Fred Meek of Port
land. Mrs. C. A. Tom of Rufus.
.Mrs. Ben Eviek of Madras, Mrs.
Harry Elliott of Tillamook, Mrs.
Glen M. Sladler of Eugene, Mrs.
E. A. Llttrcll of Medford. Mrs.
Clarence Rarlon of Coquille, Mrs.
George Annala of Hood River,
Mrs. Robert A. Rennet!, Portland,
Mrs. Robert E. Goad of Pendle
ton .. . Two feminine house mem
bers were there as guests, Reprc
senladve Kalberine Musn of The
Dalles, Representative Shirley
Field of Portland ...
...
There was a lot of pretty fluff I
and color nt Johnson's Thursday j
night for the bridal show, attended
by a large group of friends . . .
The showing was arranged on the
second floor. 15 complete wedding
sellings being presented, along
with numerous other individual
showings . . . Models were Jan
llnlser. Kalhi Areller, Coleen
Welch, . Darlene Stauh, Bnrharn
Amlersnn, Barbara Franzwn, Son
de Harris, Polly Dougherty, Mar
gie Rheam . . . They stepped
through a huge arch at one end
of the room . . .
There was attire for formal
weddings, also for informal wed
dings a pretty white over blue
(o- one of the latter . . . With
the several all-white wedding cos
tunics were picture frocks in
all colors of the rainbow for the
attendants . . . The pastels were
luscious, including pinks, greens,
orchids, yellows, blues, etc.. in
a great variety of nets, tulles,
lace crystalette and other filmy
materials . . . One setting featured
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Salem, Oregon,' Friday, February 8, 1957
Large Group at
League Coffee
A group of 77 attended the cof
fee and style show party for Sa
lem Women's Army and Navy
league, Thursday morning, in
Meier & Frank's-Salem Oregon
room.
Colorful Valentine decorations
were arranged on the tables. Four
of the models for the style show
are members of the league, Mrs.
H. C. Saalfcld, Mrs. Harry Log
gan, Mrs. Maylon E. Scott, and
Mrs. Logan C. Berry. Mrs. Carl
Cover was the overall chairman.
Mrs. Saalfcld assisted with the
style show arrangements and Mrs.
H. G. Maison with the decorations.
The March meeting is to be on
tho first Tuesday as a luncheon at
the American Legion club. It will
be a membership event honoring
the new members, it is announced
by Mrs. Wallace S. Wharton, pres
ident, Mrs, Ted Morrison is chair
man. A RECEPTION honoring Mrs.
Ronald Rossner of Salem chapter,
Order of Eastern Star, a grand
chapter committee member, will
bo given at the Masonic temple
Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock by
the Salem chapter.
....
SII.VERTON (Special) Mrs.
Mary Amort of Corvallis is a
house guest for several days al
(he home of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Maurice
Schnorenbcrg.
a powder blue sheath dress for
the attendant, a white sheath dress
with rcdingote for Ihe bride . . .
An all-white grouping included an
Italian lace wedding dress, the
same Italian lace enhancing the
bow-knot lace dress of the at
tendant . . . Grand finals featured
a bride in all white with Ihe at
tendants in American beauty col
ors with rubrum lilies . . . And
to make it like a real wedding,
the bride threw her bouquet . . .
Mrs. William C. Dyer, Jr., was
commentator for the show , , .
...
Mrs. Abner K. Kline and Mrs.
Lynn Lambeth arc planning an
informal coffee party for the aft
ernoon of February 19. guests be
ing invited through the latter part
of this week . . . The affair will
be between .1 and 5 o'clock. Feb
ruary 19. in the Meier k Frank's
Salem store Oregon room . , .
SIGNS OF SPRING
BEGONIAS
Double Ruffled
Double Picotee
Medium Tubers. .
Large Tubers
ROSES
Oregon's finest No. 1, 2 - yr.
Over 85 varieties in stock
DWARF FRUIT TREES
APPLES, PEARS,
PEACHES
VegetabU and Flower Seds-1957 Crop Now on Hand
It'i Time for Dormant Spray
BRYDON'S NURSERY
AND SEED STORE
4J$ t.tti Hifh Salem
f0 Poking Free Parking
Initiation '
For Bethel
initiation and inspection cere
monies were conducted by bethel
46, Job's Daughters, at its meet'
ini? Thursday evening at tne Scot
tish Rite temple. New members
are Misses Gail Mcllingcr, Mary
Rambo and Janet Eva McClung.
Escorted and honored were Miss
Trisha Perrin, junior past honored
queen; Mrs. Conrad Schild, Port
land, grand guardian of Oregon j
Frank Mays, Milwaukie, associata
grand guardian: Mr. and Mrs,
Paul Riffey, past associate guard'
ian and past guardian; Mrs. Ova
McCrary, guardian; Lawrence
Lee, associate guardian; Russell
Forrest, associate guardian, bethel
43; Mrs. Fred Koken, worthy ma
tron, Ainsworth' chapter, Order ol
Eastern Star.
Report on the progress of Ihe
drill practice for the grand session
Was made by Miss Kay Morris and
the scrap iron contest race was
covered in reports by Mr. Riffey,
Miss Linda Vernon and Miss
Sandy Everitt.
Members were advised of ar
rangements for the ski trip on Sat
urday, February 16, and instructed
to meet at the Masonic temple -at
6 a.m. and to carry their own
lunches. Return from Timberlina
will be at 6 p.m. An invitation
from bethel 34. Independence, was
accepted for February 11, for a
friendship night program and taffy
pull.
Miss Lynn Johnson won the at
tendance award and- birthdays
were celebrated for Misses Marcia
Lee, Linda Vernon, Janice Drake
ley, and Sandy Everitt, and Mrs.
McCrary and Mrs. Riffey.
During the program Miss Helen
Harrison sang, accompanied by
Miss Trisha Perrin.
Reception Sunday
Honors Goldenweds
Mr. and Mrs.' Gottlieb Hensel
are to observe their golden wed
ding next Tuesday, February 12.
In eelnhralion nf tha nvnnt a ,n.
ception is planned for next Sun-
uay, reoruary iu, at tne nome ot
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. McClintic, 912
South 12th street Hnnt-e far th
Sunday event are between 2 and
a o ciock. Airs. Aicuintic is i
niece of the honored couple.
The Hcnsels have one daughter,
Mrs. Henry Neff, who lives in Val
lejo, Calif.
Assisting at the Sunday recep
tion will be Mrs. Dan Pfeifer Mrs,
Marie Brandt, Mrs. Ben Wagner,
...
New Brownie Troop
EAST SALEM (Special) A now
Brownie troop has been organized
for Swegle school girls. Mrs. Lloyd
T. Williams is the leader and Mrs.
Ralph Myers is her assistant.
Members of the troop, given tha
number 207', are Linda Anglin, Re
becca Barnes, Judy Cooper,
Jeanne Dockter, Charlotte Elrer,
Bonnie Garvison, Donna Hain,
Sondra Logue, Susan Marvan,
Sally Myers, Lynnctte Sample,
Pamela Smith, Penny Starck,
Linda Todd, Susan Walz, Jean
nctte Wilhclm and Alia Williams.
The girls are electing officers
to serve only two weeks at a tima
so all may have training. Special,
projects for groups arc chosen by
the girls. This is a large troop
and several more girls have asked
to join if new leaders will volun
teer. They meet on Monday eve
ning immediately after school
hours.
...
RETURNING from a, four
weeks' sojourn in California, Mr.
and Mrs. Clark C. McCall arrived
in Salem Thursday. After a bricl
stop at Palm Springs and Indio,
the McCalls spent the remainder
of the time at Laguna Beach, San
ta Barbara and San Clcmcnte.
LADIES WOOL
COATS
18 to Clear
Values to $50
Now $25 and'35
Open Sat. AH Day
KAY WOOLEN
MILL STORE
260 S. 12th St.
Double Camellia Flowered
Double Hanging Basket
3,or 50
3 ,or 80
- old.
from Each
-from $2.75 Each