Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 25, 1957, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE CfT,,T' T. JOURNAL
Salem, Oregon, Monday, February 25, 1957
jracre tv section i
McKays Back
From Trip
Arriving in Salem today were
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKay alt.
er nearly two months away.
They went first to Washington,
D.C. on business and while there
they visited with President and
Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower and
with former associates of Mr. Mc
Kay in the cabinet when he was
Secretary of the Interior. Later,
the McKays went south, spending
a few days at the plantation of
Secretary of the Treasury Georje
M. Humphrey in Georgia, then to
Florida and in New Orleans. They
went on to Mexico for two weeks
and en route home stopped in Ln! '
Angeles to visit relatives and in
Palm Springs.
Cootiettes Give
Honor to Officers
Cootiettc club entertained in
honor of grand officers Friday
evening at the home of Mrs. Virgil
Bolton. Those honored were Mrs.
Dave Kindred, Astoria, grand
greyback; Mrs. Ken Smith, Mc-
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At Mardl Grai Ball A riotous and colorful affair of Saturday
night was the Mardi Gras ball of Wavcrly Dance club at the
Marion hotel. Above are four of the costumed couples at the party.
- At left, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Johnson. In next picture are
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Van Wyngarden. In third picture are Mr.
and Mrs. Kndn W. Potter, and at far right are Dr. and Mrs.
Charles E. Weeber.
Surprise
For Larsons
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Larson,
who recently moved to a new
home on Fir Dell drive, were
given a surprise houscwarming by
a group of friends last week.
The callers brought the refresh
ments and the games for tho eve
ning, and also presented the Lar
sons with gifts for their new home.
In the group were Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Meier, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Roland
Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bless
ing, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kocle, Mr.
and Mrs. Roger Barlow.
Monthly Recital on
Calendar for Tonight
The monthly student recital of
the Oregon Music Teachers asso
ciation will bo presented tonight
at 7:45 o'clock at tho music hall
of Willamette university.
Students appearing will be Bil
Be Davies, Belinda Purvine, Lyn
da Nowland, Karen Roach, Rose
Weklv. Scott Berdell. Nan-
ty Wiles Marnyn BavaRc. ,
Olivers, La Rhao Grlndal, John-
nie Morrow, Nancy isinion, uer
aldtne Lulay, Eileen Hadley, Nan-1
cy ColBurn, uan nnms, umi
bert, Lola Lane, inwia uuiuui,
Sonya reterson.
The teachers who are rcpre
nieri in the recital are Irene J.
Beyers. Mrs. Ronald Craven,
Charles Hargrave, Mrs. P. F.
Thomas, Catherine W. Schnelker,
Mrs. Lela Lee, Miss Ruth Bed
ford, Lois Plummcr Schmidt, Mrs.
Rozella Travis, Mrs. Harvey Gib
bons, Jean Hobson Rich, Stanley
Butler, Ralph Dobbs and Mrs.
Jack Morrison.
Application blanks for young mu
sicians who wish to appear in solo
roles with tho Salem Junior Sym
phony, may be obtained from the
Wills Music store. They aro to
be returned to Dr. William Swctt
man, 1309 Ferry street, before
March 2. Tentative date for audi
tions Is March 24 with the place
to be announced Inter.
HOSTS for a family dinner this
weekend were Mr.- and Mrs.
George W. Dewey, Jr. In the
group were Mr. Dewey's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Georco W. Dewey.
Sr. of Corvallis, his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
P. Anderson and children, Mark,
Brant and Holly, of Seattle, the
hosts and children, Michael, Milch-
ell and Kimberly Marie.
Co-Actives Planning
May Bridge Benefit
At tho meeting of Co-Active club
last week at the home of Mrs.
Lloyd F. Itnmcy, the group made
plans for a bridge benefit in May,
the date to be announced later.
Proceeds from the party will go to
the summer campship project of
the group.
Mrs. D w I g h t Quiscnbcrry is
chairman for the party and Mrs.
Morris Hunsnkcr, co-chairman.
Mrs. Wilfred Thomas is in charge
of decorations, Mrs. " Cornelius
Baleson for refreshments, Mrs.
Harry E. Summer for lollies.
Co-hostess for last week's meet
ing was Mrs. Dnvid Bergcr. Tho
group met (or a no-host dinner at
Randall s Cliuck wagon preceding
MRS. LEONARD ROWAN and
son. Kim, were in Portland Friday
night to attend the card party
given by the women's division,
charter No. 26, Hotel Greeters of
America, at the Norlonia hotel.
Mrs. Rowan is president of the
group.
On March 6 the women's division
Is taking over the Blue Room thea
ter for a benefit performance. Pro
ceeds from the benefit will be
used to send the president-elect to
this year's convention.
VISITOR here over the weekend
was Mrs. J. J. Elliott of Portland,
formerly of Salem.
oday's Menu
FAMILY LUNCH
Cream of Tomato Soup
Egg Salad Good Bread
Fruit Jam or Jelly
Beverage
GOOD I1READ
Ingredients: 1 cup milk, 2 table
spoons sugar, 2 teaspoons salt,
2Vt tablespoons butcr or margar
ine, 1 cup warm (near 105 degrees)
water, 1 package active dry yeast,
6 cups silted (lour.
Method: scald milk; stir In
sugar, salt and butter: cool to
lukewarm. Put water in large mix
ing bowl: sprinkle in yeast; stir
until dissolved. Stir in lukewarm
milk mixture. Stir In 3 cups flour;
with spoon, bent unlit smooth. Stir
in rcmninlni! 3 cups flour. Turn
out on lightly floured board. Knead
until smooth and elastic. Place in
greased bowl. Grease top of dough.
Cover with clean towel; lot rise
in warm place about B5 decrees I,
free from draft, until doubled in
bulk about 1 hour and 2(1 min
utes. Punch down: divide dough
in half. Shape into 2 loaves and
place in greased loaf pans (about
hv 4 hv 3 incnesi. (.over wnn
towel: let rise in warm place, free
from draft, until doubled in hulk-
about 55 minutes. Bake in hot (400
degrees) oven nbont 50 minutes. To
test lor doneness, remove loaf from
pan part way and gently tap bot
tom. Lon( should sound hollow.
CHILDREN'S SHOES
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES . . . WIDE SELECTION
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Miss Schwartz
Bride Feb. 21 -
Wed last Thursday night were
Miss Bonnie Schwartz, daughter o(
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Schwartz,
and Gerald N. Holmnn, son. of Mr.
and Mrs. N. Oliver Holman.
The service was at 8 o'clock in
the Grace Lutheran church, the
Hcv. L. W. Holtc officiating. Pink
nd white carnations and stock
decorated the church (or the serv
ice. Robert Schwartz, Jr., brother
o( the bride, sang, and Wayne.
Meuscy played the organ.
Tne bride wore an afternoon
dress in white with pink hat and
accessories and a bouquet o( an
orchid and pink and white blooms.
Mrs. W. b. Rosello was attend
ant (or tho bride. She was in pink
with matching accessories and her
flowers were pink and white.
bugenc Hough, brother-in-law ot
the bridegroom, was best man,
James Norton the usher.
The bride's mother wore a black
dress witli white accessories, and
t h c bridegroom's mother wore
navy blue with gold accessories.
Both wore corsages o( pink and
white flowers.
The reception as at the Eugene
Hough residence. Assisting were
Mrs. W. D. Oliver of Portland,
Miss Lorelei Holman and Mrs. Eu
gene Hough, both sisters of the
bridegroom, and Mrs. Robert
Schwartz, Jr.
The couple will be at home in
Salem.
SHERIDAN (Special) The
Bridge club met last week at the
home of Mrs. Harold Burch. Mrs.
Jack Dclong and Mrs. W. I. Wil
bur held high scores. Guests were
Mrs. Fern Ebcrhnrt. Mrs. Clarence
liurdick and Mrs. Dick Mnitland.
HOSTESS to her bridge club
Thursday night for an evening of
cards and late supper will be Mrs.
Harry II. Weinstein. An additional
guest invited is Mrs. Carl G. Collins.
Miss Bagley Is
Active at Linfield
Two honors have come to Miss
Lorraine Bagley, Salem student
attending Linfield college ot Mc-
Minnville. She is the daughter ot
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bagley of Sa
lem.
Miss Baaley has been named
vice president of Mu Phi Epsilon,
national music honorary at the
college. A recent project of the
chapter was entertaining the dis
trict conference at Linfield with
members from the seven Mu Phi
Epsilon chapters in Oregon attend
ing. Miss Bagley also is a member of
the 30-voice women's chorus at
Linfield college. She joined the
chorus at the beginning of the
spring semester. Professor Vir
ginia Ward Elliott Is director.
Plans are being made for a
spring conceit featuring music by
Hodgers and Hammcrslein. Stu
dents mav receive college credit
for work in the chorus. Thcro is
also a men's chorus ot Linfield
The choruses aro two of many
musical groups.
PAST NOBLE Grands club of
Salem Rebekah lodge No. 1 were
entertained at the home of Mrs.
Clarence Townsend Inst week.
The refreshment committee in
cluded Mrs. Paul Heath, Mrs. Roy
E. Peorce, Mrs. Minnie Melvin
and Mrs. Aldn Murphy.
Next meeting of the group will
be March 20.
Grand Chief Visitor at Lodge Here
Mrs. Ann Brown of Dallas,
grand chief of Pythian Sisters,
innilc her official visit to Cenlralia
temple, Pythian Sisters, last week.
A no-host dinner in her honor pre
ceded the meeting.
Other grnnd officers present
were Mrs. Clarence Pugsley, Cor
vallis, grand treasurer; Mrs.
Daphne Scbaink, Albany, grand
guard: and Miss Betty Jean Berg
ner, Salem, grand junior. Vernon
Decatur, past grand master of
arms of Knights of Pythias, Scio,
and Mrs. Earl Uurk, Salem.
Miss Elsie Snook, most excel
lent chief presided, and the pro
gram included a memorial service
for deceased members.
A spring hat show brought a
prize for the best hat to Mrs. Ver
non Decatur and for the most fool
ish to Oval C. Harris.
Visitors were present from Port
land, Dallas, Scio, Eugene, Al
bany, McMinnville and Corvallis.
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Sites 2 to 6
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nothing to tear, nothing to hurt tender feet
ERNIE SAVAGE
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Willamette Shrine
Sets Party Saturday
A pot-luck dinner, dancing and
cards will provide entertainment
for the meeting of Willamette
shrine, White Shrine of Jerusalem,
Saturday evening, March 2, at the
Masonic temple.
The committee in charge will be
MRS. HUBERT GATTS enter
tained at an informal coffee' hour
last week honoring Mrs. Ann
Brown of Dallas who was in Sa
lem for a meeting of Pythian Sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Parsops,
Mrs. Ronald Craven and Mrs.
Merle Curtis.
Betrothal Told
GERVAIS (Special) Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Prantl of Route 1,
Gcrvais, announce the engagement
of their daughter. Miss Louann
Prantl, Portland, to Joseph Hee
sacker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Er
nest Heesacker of Forest Grove.
Mr. Heesacker is employed by
Doherty Motors and Miss Prantl
is with the Pacific Telephone and
Telegraph company in Portland.
No definite date has been set for
the wedding. . .
HERE this weekend from Seattle
was Miss Marian Carson to visit
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
G. Carson. She Is attending Uni
versity of Washington.
Mrs. Bolton, grand ivory louse.
Mp Ifinrlrori tnlH nf nlanc for
the council on administration sche
duled for March 23 ana 24 in ure-
niti anH annnnnred the visit
of the supreme greyback to Ore
gon in April.
Mrs. M. H. Davis. Mrs. uormn
R. Crow and Mrs. Vernon E. Gla.
ffroim takintf cakes to
Butler ward at the state tuber
culosis hospital to be served to
the patients there.
Novt meeting of the club will ba
at the Veteraas of Foreign Wars
hall on March 8 witn election oi
new officers scheduled.
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In tfut rctoiy tht bobbin im.h
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