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    Salem, Oregon, Thursday, March' 21, 1957
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL!
Section 2Page 1
Edited bj MARIAN
Mrs. Gill
President
Of Chapter
Neuoffjcers for Chapter CQ of
P.E.O. Sisterhood this week as
sumed their duties, elections tak
ing place this month.
Mrs. Wayne B. Gill is president
of the group and serving with her
are Mrs. G. V. Bruce, vice presi
dent; Miss Winifred Carrithers,
treasurer; Mrs. Lewis Wiltshire,
recording secretary; Mrs. T. K.
Pierson, corresponding secretary;
Mrs. J. Dwight Russell, chaplain;
Jlrs. Bernard Mainwaring. guard.
The group met this week at the
home of Mrs. C. M. Forbes with
Miss Carrithers as co-hostess, Mrs.
Bruce in charge of the program.
Soroptimist Club
Hears Dr. Ashbaugh
At their Wednesday meeting the
Salem Soroptimist Club had as
their guest speaker Dr. James
Ashbaugh, in charge of juvenile
affairs for Marion county. Dr.
Ashbaugh spoke on methods of
preventing delinquency among ju
veniles and of means of assisting
youngsters who have problems
which come to the attention r.f
juvenile authorities. A question
and answer period following ihc
talk brought out many interesting
features of Dr. Ashbaugh's work.
The members heard a report on
the ticket sales from their recent
benefit style show and were very
much pleased with the results of
their efforls.
Nominating ballots were dis
tributed to members as the first
step in selection of club officers
lor the coming year.
Attending the meeting as a guest
was Dr. Eleanor Gutman.
Get-Acquainted Party
For Rainbow Groups
A gel-acquainted mother and
daughter coffee hour was enjoyed
Tuesday by members and daugh
ters of Cherry Assembly Mothers
Club, Order of Rainbow for Girls.
The event at the home of Mrs.
Elmo Locker was attended by 75
guests.
In the receiving line were Mrs.
C. J. Kunowsky, president of the
Mothers Club, Mrs. D. M. Eby.
mother adviser, and Mrs. R. C.
Genre.
Board members who served
were Mrs. Merle W. Phillips, Mrs.
Knv Hoffman and Mrs. Clarence
C. Field.
The table was set vitha green
cloth and was centered with a
bouquet of daffodils.
Co-hostesses were Mrs. Clair H.
Alderson and daughter, Miss
Elizabeth; Mrs. Nels T. Johnson
and daughter. Miss Carol; Mrs.
Clarence F. Bucller and daughter.
Miss Dianne; lind Mrs. Kunowsky
and daughter. Miss Alma.
Next meeting of the Mothers
Club will be April 16 at the home
of Mrs. Nels Nelson, 3880 Welty
Avenue.
AT THE meeting of Salem Re
bekah Lodge No. 1 this week new
members were welcomed, with
Mrs. Oscar L. Bynum joining
through transfer and Mrs. Alexan
der Bradfield and Mrs. R. A. Gcd
des by initiation.
Special guests were Mrs. Flor
ence Manley. Rehekah member
from Ortonville. Minn., and Miss
Genrgiana Hatfield.
Mrs. Dora Hill. Mrs. Lynn E.
Hill. Mrs. J. L. Batdorf, Mrs. 0.
F. Kelsey and Mrs. W. E. Gardner
formed the committee for the so
cial hour.
PLANNED for next Thursday
afternoon, March 28, is a "wel
come home" tea for Mrs. Doug
las McKay, hostesses for the event
to be Mrs. G. F. Chambers and
Miss Dorathea Steusloff. The party
will be in the Meier & Frank s
Oregon room. Mrs. McKay has
been gone most of the past four
years while Mr. McKay was Sec
retary of the Interior.
A CLUB hostess of the week
was Mrs. Kenneth Power who en
tertained her bridge group at
luncheon Wednesday. Additional
guests included Mrs. Winfield
Needham. Mrs. Richard A. Raw
linson and Mrs. Arthur Erickson.
Today's Menu
FRIDAY PARTY FARE
Shrimp with Fran's Dip
Broiled Lobster Tails
Baked Potatoes Salad Bowl
French Bread
Fruit Bevcracc
SHRIMP WITH FRAN'S DIP
Ingredients: 4 cup tomato cat
chup or seafood cocktail sauce.
cup chili sauce. 1 medium-sized
green pepper (finely mincedi,, 1
medium-sized onion (finely
mincedi, 1 tablespoon bottled
grated horseradish, 1 teaspoon
pepper, juice of 4 lemon. 3
nrainds jhrimn (cooked and shelled
fcmi devrined'.
. Method: Stir together the cat
chup, chili sauce, minced green
pepper, minced onion, grated
horseradish, pepper, and lemon
juice. Chill in a tightly covered
jar overnight. Serve in a small
bowl surrounded by the cooked
K;,,n TMc maVpi ennuch dip
for the three pounds of shrimp.
serving 12. If any sauce is left
over, store in tightly covered Jar
in refrigerator.
Note: To cook the 3 pounds nf
shrimp, add I tablespoon pickling
spices to 2'i to 3 quarts water:
; bring water to a boil; add the
, shrimp: bring to simmering. Cover
saucepan and simmer J to 5 min
utes. Drain shrimp at once, shell.
derein and chill.
LOWRY FISCHER
Some Notations . .
By M. L. F.
An interesting trip is ahead for
Mrs. Nets Tonnlng in the early
summer . . . She has received her
reservations for a trip to Nor
way, leaving the first of June . .
She will be gone a month, mak
ing the trip by plane . . .
Annual benefit card party of
Salem unit of Oregon State Col
lege Mothers Clubs is planned for
next Monday night at 8 o'clock
in Salem Woman's club house . . .
Dessert will be served, followed
by , bridge, pinochle and canasta
. . . Reservations arc asked to be
in by Saturday of this week, tele
phoned to either Mrs. R. L. Porter
or Mrs. E. F. Kirkwood . . .
High schools already are busy
with plans for their annual proms
. , . Sacred Henrt Academy an
nounces its junior-senior prom for
the night of April 24 . , ,
Announced for Sunday morning,
March 31. is a coffee to honor
Oregon's First Lady, Mrs. Robert
D. Holmes, Mrs. Boyd Ovcrhulse,
wife of the State Senate president;
Mrs. Pat Dooley, Portland, wife
of the Speaker of the House; and
the four women legislators in this
session. Senator Jean Lewis, Port
land, Representatives Ka'herine
Main of The Dalles. Shirley Field
and Grace Olivier Peck, both of
Portland . . . Court Capital City,
Catholic Daughters of America, is
giving the coffee, at the home of
Mrs. Marguerite Simon, hours to
be botween 10:30 a.m. and 1
p.m. ...
And speaking of lain March
dates, (here is an open house
planned the evening of "Sunday,
March 31, honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas McKay, the couple's
sons-in-law and daughters, Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Had'.ey and Mr.
and Mrs. Lester D. Green enter
taining at the Hadley home for the
affair, hours to be between 4 and
8 o'clock ...
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MR. AND MRS. Mervin J. Gilson
are leaving this weekend for a
ten-day trip to Palo Alto, uain., 10
visit their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Laylon Gilson. Lay
ton Gilson attends Stanford uni
versity where he is enrolled for a
2-month course in physical ther
apy. .
Mt. Angel Meeting
Twcnlv members of 8 and 40,
American Legion Auxiliary honor
ary, were in Mt. Angel Wednesday
evening lor a meeting wun uiu
Mt. Angel members of the organ
ization at the Mt. Angel hotel.
Mrs. Frank P. Marshall, presi
dent, was in charge of initiation
rites for two new members.
The group voted to provide hos
pital clothing for a child with
tuberculosis.
Colored moving pictures were
shown following the business ses
sion. Hostesses were Mrs. Fred
Lucht, Mrs. Ira Hereford and Miss
Loretta Dahler of Mt. Angel.
Fnnn STREET Birthday Club
was entertained at luncheon Wed
nesday, Mrs. Melvin Lyons being
hostess with Mrs. Philip Fischer
as the honor guest. Others attend
ing were Mrs. Grace Marine;. Mrs.
George Minnie, sirs. ,ionn Minnie,
Mrs. Luna Ralston, Mrs. Erskinc
Ashcr, Mrs. Roy Talley, Mrs.
James Johnson, and her little
granddaughter. Susan Weathers,
and Mrs. Hobart Dixon.
NEWS has conic from Portland
nf Ihc birth of a daughter, Renec
Arlone, to Mr. and Mrs. George
Hall, formerly of Salem, on March
l!i. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Chester McCain of Salem and
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hall of Epps,
Louisiana. Mrs. Charles Smock of
Salem and Mrs. Mabel McCain,
also cf Salem, are the great grand
mothers.
JUNIOR High Y-Tcens in sev
eral of the schools are busy with
peanut candy sales to add to the
fund for the YWCA swimming pool.
A portion of the money raised
will finance an outing or social
event for the groups.
Joining in the selling are Leslie
7th, 8th, 9th (A) and 9th (I), Par
rish 7th, 8th, 9th (Hi and 9th (II,
Keizcr 7th and 8th.
SUBLIMITY (Special) Mrs.
Barbara Gehlen entertained mcm
hers nf the Sublimity Women's
Club recently at her home in Stay
ton. Her sister, Mrs. Josie Barr
of Mt. Angel, was a guest. Five
tables of 500 were in play wilh
first prize going to Mrs. Omar
Roberts and the traveling prize to
Mrs. William Duchatcau.
The meeting was presided over
by Mrs. Martha Glover, after
which lunch was served by the
hostess.
Mrs. Philip Albers will enter
tain the group March 28.
SILVERTON (Special) Milt
Baum, general superintendent of
the Silverton school system, was
surprised Monday after school
hours by the entire force of his
fellow teachers in Silverton at an
informal get-together in the social
rooms of the Lmon High School.
The occasion of the party was
the birthday anniversary of Mr.
Baum who was presented with a
leather briefcase as a gift of ap
preciation. LYONS 'Special' The North
Santiam Gladiolus Society plans a
bulb sale and auction Saturday.
March 30. at the Presbyterian hall
in Mill City. The sale starts at 10
a m. wilh the auction In he in
the evening. Prizes will be given
At a meeting Wednesday evening
March 27. al the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harley Scott. Rt. 1, Lyons,
plans will be completed.
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Married Saturday Lt. and Mrs. Loyal Dean Howard (Marjorie
Jean Wood), above, were married last Saturday at First Methodist
church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Wood
of Trumbull, Conn., and Lt. Howard is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Howard of Salem; (Jcslcn-Miller studio picture)
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Wed Recently Mr. and Mrs. TCldnn Ardcll Johnson (Doris Marie
Wilson), above, were married recently at a service in the St.
John's Lutheran church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George H. Wilson of Orchard Heights and Mr. Johnson is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson of Fruitlond. (Artz
studio picture)
SCOTTS MILLS 'Speeiall-Clara
Gouthier of Petrolia, Calif., a for
mer Scotts Mills resident, and
Horace Stewart of Petrolia, Calif.,
were united in marriage in Reno,
Nevada, on Sunday. March 17. Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Ettlin. also former
residents of Scotts Mills, now of
Cloverdalc, Calif., served as wit
nesses. ,
AMITY (Special) The Valley
Women's club met recently at the
home of its president. Mrs. Iril
Casteel, to make plans for its
April 20. baked food sale. During
the evening it was decided to
meet al Ihc home of Mrs. Orville
Kurtz on the evening of April 4
for election of oflicers. Following
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Scout Camp
Thirty registrations for Camp
Smith Creek, Girl Scouts summer
camp, already have been received
by the registrar, Mrs. C. C. Rich
ards, Corvallis. The camp is con
ducted from June 30 to August 24.
Hundreds of Girl Scouts in Sa
lem have been given opportunity
to see colored slides of Camp
Smith Creek.
The slides were shown to North
Salem Scouts this afternoon at the
Bush school folk dance sessions,
and South Salem Scouts will see
the pictures and folk dance next
Thursday. Mrs. Arthur Ruff, ex
ecutive director, and Mrs. Ted
Gordon are showing the slides.
Three new units have been add
ed to the camp program this year,
one for Brownies who have com
pleted the second and third grades,
a program aide training session
for girls in high school, and a
pioneer tepec unit for advanced
campers.
The new one-week Brownie ses
sions will be from June 30 to
GolJenweds Are
Given Reception
LYONS (Special) Mr. and Mrs.
George Hubbard, residents of the
Lyons community for the past 25
years, celebrated their 50th wed
ding anniversary Sunday. March
17. At the open house at the Hub
bard home, Mrs. Burl Smith pre
sided at the coffee urn and Mrs,
Clyde Lewis cut the cake. Assist
ing with the serving was Mrs. Ed
win Strom and Mrs. Clarence
Becker was in charge of the guest
book.
The couple were married March
20, 1907, at Woonsockct, South Da
kota. They have three daughters,
Mrs. George Huffman of Lyons,
Mrs. Edwin Strom of Superior,
Mont., and Mrs. Clarence Decker
of Eugene. There arc seven grand
children and nine grcat-grand-
ciuldrcn.
Those coming from a distance to
congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Hub
bard were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Meyers and daughter of Steven
son, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Syring and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Johnson and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Bcnnie Johnson
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
Houmes, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Paul!, all of Eugene; Mr. and
Frs. Frank Kinsman of Salem,
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Houmes of
Alpena, S.D.; Mr. and Mrs. George
B. Laverty and children of New
port; Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Titus
of Seattle, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Titus, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Julian of Scio, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Crook, Mrs. Eva Crook
of Mehama.
Mr. Noxon Speaker
MONMuUTH (Spccial)-Charles
J. Noxon of the department of so
cial science nt Oregon College of
Education was guest speaker at
the meeting of the Civic Club last
week. The guest day meeting was
in the college library lounge with
75 persons present. Uluos repre
sented were Dallas Woman's club,
Independence W o m a n's, Mon
mouth Woman's Oak Grove Gar
deners, Oak Grove Woman's
Club, Perrydalc Goodwill Club, and
Rickrcall Ladies Aid. Mr. Noxon
spoke on "Jerusalem as I Saw It."
Mrs. Ivy Thomas of Independence,
a guest at the meeting, had been
on the trip which was a planned
tour conducted by Mr. Noxon.
Mrs. Robert Duncan of Inde
pendence sang, accompanied by
Mrs. Lora' Butler of Independ
ence. Mrs. Nell Wood poured during
the refreshment hour. .
. . . .
Plan Flower Show
LEBANON (Special) Theme
and schedules for the annual flow
er show sponsored by the Straw
berry Fair board will be planned
early April by a committee
headed by Mrs. Thomas Dillard
of the Lebanon Garden Club. Com
mittees from rem Ridge Garden
Club of Lacomh and Town and
Country Garden Club of Waterloo
will assist.
Mrs. Alia Anderson, Mrs.
Frankie Gray and Mrs. Juanita
Anderson of Waterloo, Mrs. Ernest
Heath and Mrs. Hugh Clark of
Lacomb, and Mrs. Phil Lanning
and Mrs. Arthur Hcnrich of Leba
non will serve on (he committee.
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Big Interest
July 5, and July 6 to July 13. Pro
gram aides will conduct a two
week session from June 30" to
July 13, at which time they will
carry on their own advanced
camping program as well as shar
ing their skills with the younger
Brownies.
Sessions for advanced campers
will be each week from July 14
through August 24, with the girls
living in tepees and doing more
outdoor cookery and pioneer
crafts, as well as the regular
camp program.
A special two-week session will
be offered July 21 to August 31.
The regular camp program will
include activities such as horse
back riding, swimming, archery,
nature lore, outdoor crafts and
cooking, hiking, and trail blazing.
Mrs. T. A. McMinn of Corvallis
who has directed the camp for the
last two years again will head the
staff. All staffers are trained to
work with girls and in outdoor
skills.
Adviser in
Equipment to
Visit Scouts
Miss Francos Morgan, national
Girl Scout adviser for equipment
agencies, will be in Salem March
25 and 26, Monday and Tuesday,
to visit local Girl Scout equip
ment agencies and to confer with
local Scout leaders.
Tuesday she will meet wilh Mrs.
Charles W. Mills, Santiam Coun
cil president; Mrs. Arthur Ruff,
executive director; Miss Alma
Schrocder, public relations chair
man: Mrs. Richard A. Rhwlinson,
Santiam agency liason member,
and Mrs. L. W. Smalley, Albany
agency member.
In the afternoon she will visit
Hie Girl Scout departments at
Meier and Frank's - Salem store,
Miss Leone McEwcn buyer; Lip-man's-Salcm
store, Miss Esther
Durdell buyer: and Hamilton's, in
Albany, George Phillips, manager.
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Tells Troth Miss Dolores Ann
Schultz, above, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Matt Schultz of Silver
ton, recently announced her en
gagement to Francis Eugene
Etzcl, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Etzel of Sublimity. (Jes-ten-Miller
studio picture)
Shower Given
Honoring Mrs. William Meier, a
shower and parly were given Wed
nesday night by Miss Eunice Pcck
enpaugh and Miss Paula Bangs at
the H. . Pockcnpaugh home.
Twenty-six guests were invited. A
dessert was served, and the decor
featured the pink and blue colors.
Announce Engagement
WEBFOOT (Special) - Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Wnlruff of Portland
arc announcing the engagement of
I lioir daughter, Miss Sharon Wnl
ruff, to Melvin Lehman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lehman of
Daylon. Miss Wnlruff is a fresh
man at Oregon State College. Mel
vin is a senior in the Naval Re
serve Officers Training Corps and
will graduate June 3. They plan
to be married early in June.
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Visitors
Are Feted
Visitors in the capital arc Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph R. Matthews of
Kansas City, Mo. They are visit
ing a number of relatives atld
friends here, and are staying at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. Harold
M. dinger. Dr. Olinger is a
nephew of Mr. Matthews.
Last evening Ihc dingers enter
tained at dinner for the visitors.
This evening, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Perry are entertaining at dinner
for then, and on Saturday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith arc
entertaining for them.
The visitors will be here until
Sunday.
LIVE Y'crs Club 6f the YWCA
has planned a theater party forPortland at 6:45.
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Foods to freeze for home use
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Welcome Wagon club on Tuesday
afternoon.
The group met for a dessert
wilh the program following. Tables
were decorated with corsages of
spring flowers.
Guests were Mrs. Glenn E. Pat
ton, Mrs. Joseph Stroen, Mrs. Al
bert Niggeburgee, Miss Suzanne
Niggeburgcc, miss Clara founn.
Mrs. John Anderson was chairman
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