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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1957)
"""" icgun, monaay, April 8, 1957 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL' Section! S--Page jL;? Friends Call At Open House Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Melchert ' entertained at open house for friends at their residence Sunday afternoon. The occasion was ob servance of their 50th wedding an niversary. The couple was married at Marion, Kansas, on April 2 1907. Several friends assisted during the afternoon's festivities. In charge of the guest book were Mrs. Bee Miller and Mrs. Melvin Goertzen. Refreshments were served. Pouring were Mrs. J. J. Thompson, Mrs. Tyler Morley, Mrs Sadie Melby and Mrs. Robert Wellington. Mrs. Wilbcrt J. CoL lette was in charge of gifts pre sented to the couple. Most of the preparation for the event was done by the Melcherts' two daughters-in-law, Mrs. Harold Melchert of Salem and Mrs. Maurice Melchert of Eugene. Relatives attending in cluded Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Ehrlich, from Turlock, California. In the evening the family went out to dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Melchert have lived in Salem since 1937. For many years Mr. Melchert was a steward at the Elks Club. He re tired from that position two years ago. SHERIDAN (Special) -Mrs. Edna Lamson was honored on her birthday Friday, when Mrs. Del Lamson, Mrs. Ellcry McKcrn and Scott and Mrs. Kenneth Graham, P'"y and Kcndra of Sheridan, and ill C3f uf oIW g . Anniversary Honored Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Melchert, at open house, Sunday. (Kenncll-Ellis studio picture) above, celebrated their golden wedding Mrs. Ethel Townsend called to cel ebrate the occasion. Later in the day guests for birthday cake were Mrs. Henry Fast, Mrs. Lyle Jones. Mrs. Matt Krauthocfcr, Sr., and Mrs. Frank Downing. i7 Mr. P'thM 9Q95 Woodburn BPW Names Meeting Delegates WOODBURN (Special) The Woodburn Business and ' Profes sional Women's club met last week at the Elite Beauty Salon in Woodburn. Mrs. Walter G. Miller, president, and Miss Marie Thomp son, president-elect, were named to attend the state convention at Coos Bay May 17, 18 and 19. Alternates chosen were Mrs. Frank Bentley and Mrs. Clara Stangc. The next meeting will be a social program at the Fellowship House in Hubbard, April 18, at 8 p.m. The international relations com mittee, Mrs. Clara Stange, Mrs. Frank Bentley, Mrs. John Dickson and Miss Mabel Livesay, in charge of activities for April, served re freshments after the meeting and will be in charge of the April 18 meeting. SILVERTON (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Harold Park are being felicitated on the birth of a son, Alan Leigh Park, at Silverlon Hos pital, Thursday, April 4. The baby is a brother of Pamela Kay, grand son of Air. and Mrs. Harold Mason of Mill City, great grandson of Mrs. Asa Tyler of Merlin, and of A. Mason of Silverdale, Wash., and grandson of Mrs. L. P. Serpas of Suisun, Calif. LYONS (Special) Mrs. Hallic Downer and Mrs. Burl Smith were joint hostesses recently at the Smith home honoring Mrs. Ed Strom who has left for Superior, Mont. Guests bidden wero Mrs. William Carter, Mrs. George Hub bard, Mrs. Clyde Lewis, Mrs. George Huffman, Mrs. Ray Strange, Mrs. Eldon Thompson and Miss Beulah Lewis. . Shortening Mighty Important in Cake; Recipe Is Corrected Shortening is very important when it comes to making a cake' judging from calls received re garding one of the recipes in last Thursday's food section. The line on the amount of shortening was left out. Here is the recipe again: Gold Strike Cake H pound 'vanilla sandwich . cookies M cup butter or margarine 1 cup sifted powdered sugar 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 (No. 2Vz) can peach halves 1 cup whipping cream Yi cup granulated sugar ' Roll cookies to make crumbs. Sprinkle evenly in bottom of pan (about 6 x 9 x lVt inches), reserv ing about hi cup for top. Cream butter and powdered sugar to gether thoroughly. Add egg yolks and beat well. Beat egg whites stiff and fold into creamed mix ture. Stir in vanilla. Pour evenly over crumbs. Crush well-drained peaches to make 2 cups. Spread over creamed mixture. Whip cream until stiff. Gradually beat in granulated sugar. Spread cream over peaches. Top with remaining crumbs. Chill overnight in refrig erator. Cut into squares or rec tangles to serve. Makes 10 servings, Club Organized DAYTON (Special) A Junior Matrons Club was organized re cently in Dayton with a member ship of 20, an momers oi pre school children. Mrs. Claude Em- mert was hostess for a meeting last week with Mrs. Hubert Wilson as co-hostess. Being a child study club, a lesson on discipline was given by Mrs. Kenneth Pomeroy. Officers elected were Mrs. trie Parker, president; Mrs. Pomeroy, vice president; Mrs. Wilson, secretary-treasurer. Other members are Mesdames Marvin Fitchcroft, Robert Coburn, Louis Kelly, Carl Kreder, Walter May, Zane May, Carl Rasaka, Cecil Will, Curtis Douglas, Edgar Hole, E. W. Budke, James Soden, Dick Hess. Earl Compton. Marvin Lorcnzen, Wendell Willard, Jr. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Rasaka on May 6. IS FASHION TIME AT... JUUefo 3 ::.:rt .! .u .:."" 1 ' VII vv !' 'Ml'. The Best Place to Shop . . . After All French flair for the silken sheath A sleek, slim sheath that might hive been born in Paris with its exciting new slant on curves. Its success ... the perfect answer to "what to wear" afternoon or evening ... the dramatic surplus sweep that ends in a blaze of rhinestones. Shaped to sure flattery in "Shanteuse" rich textured blend of cotton and silk. In all colors that count. Sizes 10 to 20. Quick like a bunny Jiop over and see our smart spring shoes by Fduiards sHot The Shoe for Childkjsm 9 lads ond lassies alike will be delated with our wonderful selection of new styles and eolors. Each shoe has been made the famous (dtuertts quality way to assure not only smartness but comfort ond sturdlness. Let us carefully fe your youngsters todayl DRESS THEM UP FOR EASTER Miller's are continually searching for and adding many new fashion, line! J":j to their fashion floor. The newest and most talked about line is the very " lovely line of FRANKLIN DRESSES. We believe you will thrill to a nevf;$ Franklin dress. The two models sketched here are recent arrivals . . jusj.ijljg In time for your Easter wardrobel Please come in and try thenron. We knoyf'jf2 you, too, will think they are ultra smart and dainty. ' ft And while we are on the subject of fashion apparel-fotjt Easier dress-up time, let us mention the fact that our VneyirjSJsj coats and suits also carry a famous labol that you-will recj-i ognize Immediately. . i ' :.i?Jk Coats and Suits Key to the city costume, Here's the dress slated for wear from noon thru midnight, spring thru summer. The sheath, softened a la Hollandaise, bares your lovely tuntan to moonglow or soft lights, the beautifully detailed jacket supplies coverage as you like it. Rich shantung-textured blend of cotton and rayon in your favorite shades. Sizes 10 to 20) . Clauds of veiling float over rT-r-'- our new straws EASTER Z.. ' V , , Often otchlnj rest or t if 'Rn fl 'w ftwel In l mtic nr. It's r , , J delicate air idded to mmy r fiSjTpN? jt collection of beautiful hats. j N MILLINERY, 2ND FLOOR j f I .kn.. rnr.tha lovely missmmwmmmmmmais v I NEW PATENT HANDBAGS 500 to 1400 fc GLAMOUR W f ' 5tt 5500 V, '; ,i 7 M S V w Florals . . . Stardust gold and silver hand bags . . . patents to pas tels in others are here In this large group show ing al Miller's this weekend. Be sure to see the new patent, calf and the popular Vinyls. If you're 5-feet 5 or under .j you and . , WHTLEY-ETTE are mada for each othar -. Because Whilley-ette is specifically designed for the 5-feet 5" or under figure, It does away with costly alterations.Thls trim, fitted-model ii Interpreted In viola-worsted crepe, Perky bowl accent the roll collar. All exciting Spring shade. 1 x "Slashed" Effects The Newest Fashion Idea in Women's Footwear This season! The footwear sketch herewith shown is the very newest of footwear fashionsl Its slim, trim lines offer the perfect foil for the new Easter dresses, suits or coats. New "high illusion" heels as well as some medium heels. Be expertly fitted in Carmellettes. Black patent . flex call . . . navy or red calf. Hansen Presents The Pretty New Glove For Easter Costuming 300200 Hansen is showing smartly gloved hands thru the day and into the evening. Shorties that lend a sharp look express ing your most comfortably casual busi ness moods. And on after five, the longer glove with its caressing sheath effect. There's every color in the spring gamut to match or contrast. Jft A- STORE HOURS Mon., Frl, 9:30 te 9:00 Othar Days 9:30 to 5:30 Miller's 37 Years In Salem Birthday Sale! Throughout the entire store you will find many exciting bargains In the 37th Birthday Salel Special purchases of fa- well. NYLON STOCKINGS 88 d COSTUME JEWELRY $3.95 OLGA GIRDLES .$5.95 JANTZEN GIRDLES $3.95 BLANCHARD COLOGNES FAMOUS LUGGAGE MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS MEN'S REG. $1.50 TIES $1.00 $8.88 m 69C e ASSORTED CHOCOLATES ..LB. 99J DRIP-DRY COTTONS .yd. 59e DIRECTOIRE by 350 1 io Directolre by Charles Of The Rilz Is here for your Easter wear and to give as gifts. A light, exciting floral blend bot tled, packaged and sealed in France. Also many other Direcloire-scented delights from which to choose. X: ':','' ,'- ': ' ' I i 1 ' ' ' i 1 . - i, "As the dew of dawn refreshes, so Liquid Revenescence refreshes the skin . . . replenish- ing the moisture it needs for a glowing, young look of beauty. Wear it under your make-up all day long. Liquid Revenescence: $5, $9, $15. Revenescence Cream: 13, Jo, J9, 115, $25. All plus tax,