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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1957)
hili i 8 i'i I I Paj?e 6 Section 1 Capital Women i Edited by MARIAN LOWIU FISCHER 1 Bride-elect Honored T- At Party ,r Miss Elaine Widmer, who l to be married on May 12 to Jim Higgins, was honored Saturday iji i. evening, at a miscellaneous shower when the Misses Lois Lidtky and Helen Fisher and Mrs. John Til- gner entertained at the Sunnyvicw Avenue home of the latter s par - ' ents. A dessert supper was served late In the evening. n '- Honoring Miss Widmer were Jv Mrs. Elmer widmer, the brldc-to-t,i be'a mother, Mrs. Leonard Harms, Mrs. Frank Harder, Misses Pa tricia Gydescn, Charlotte and Kay Ruby, Lois and Ruth De Vrics, and Judy and Darlene Roth and the hostesses. The gilt table was decorated with an umbrella covered with greenery and pink camellias made by Mrs. Tilgner. Bleeding hearts and Japanese quince also deco rated the room. Group Joins JD Bethel New members affiliating with Bethel 35, Job's Daughters, at its Initiation and junior bethel night meeting Monday evening at t h e Scottish Rite Temple, were Miss Stephanie Anderson, Miss Joyce Capps and Miss Patricia Grim isbo. Honored at the ceremony were Mrs. Kch'ne Wain, past charter guardian; Miss Judy Bourne, sen lot princess and grand representa tive to Texas: and Clare Holcomb, bethel grandfather. Misses Bar bara and Pat Wetherbee sang a duet with Mrs. Robert Simanck ai accompanist. Miss Martha Crelghton reported on the drill given by the bethel at the grand session of the organiza tion in Portland last week In which Bethel 35 placed third in the com petition. Miss Marianne Blewett spoke of the other activities of the ilate-wide meeting. Miss Marilyn Reaney, honored queen, announced go - to - church Sunday for members of the group for April 28 at 10:45 a.m. at Jason Lee Methodist Church. Invitation to attend the meeting of Bethel 4B on April 18 was extended by Miss Jan Drakelcy, honored queen of the bethel, with those attend ing to dress as little girls. Project of Miss Judy Bourne, senior princess, was announced as a kidnap mother-daughter break fast which will be given in t h e near future. Another mother-daughter event will be the potluck din ner preceding the next meeting. Monday, May 6, at the Masonic Temple. Election of officers is let for the May meeting. Parents Meeting St. Joseph's Parents club Is meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at the school cafeteria. Sis ter Mary Lois of Marylhurst Col lege la to talk to the group. On April 28 the club will sponsor Its annual Swiss steak dinner. Mrs. John H. Kolb is chairman for the event. Plan Breakfast Annual breakfast given for sen iors of the Willamette University chapter of Delta Gamma sorority will be given May 19, at the home of Mrs. Jack Miller, it was de cided at the meeting of the alum nae Monday night. The group met at the home of Mrs. Joseph Matu jec. Mrs. Stuart Smith reported on the recent province convention in Se attle. Miss Carol Hewitt was a new member welcomed by the group. MOTHERS Club ol Bethel No. &V Job's Daughters, will meet Thursday noon at Nohlgrcn's, The bethel guardian, Mrs. Norman Fletcher, will report on the recent grand session. The nominating committee, Mrs. Edwin Peese, Mrs. John Ficklin and Mrs. Fred Scheffe, will report and officers will be elected (or the new year. Today's Menu WEEKDAY DINNER Savory way to cook chicken! India Skillet Chicken Ttlce Green Pens Waldorl Salad Bread Tray- Frosted Sponge Cake Beverage INDIA RKll.LET CHICKEN Ingredients: 1 broilrr-tryer chicken (about 1V pounds ready-to-cnok weight), 1 teaspoon salt. I teaspoons curry powder, U lea spoon ginger, U teaspoon ground cardamom, Vi teaspoon turmeric. 1 tablespoons butter or margarine, 1 tablespoon peanut oil, 'i cup cel ery crescents, 2 medium-sized on ions (cut into thin rings', 1 ran (ltm ounces) condensed clear chicken soup, VI cup heavy cream. Method: Have chicken cut into about 10 serving-size pieces. Wash and dry. Mix together the salt, cur ry powder, ginger, cardamom, and turmeric. Sprinkle chicken pieces with the spices. Melt butter in 10 lnch skillet with peanut oil. Brown chicken in fat quickly this will take about 10 minutes. Sprinkle with celery and onion rings. Add the chlckn soup. Cover and cook alowly until chicken is tender 55 to 30 minutes. Turn chicken once or twice during conking. Re move chicken pieces; stir cream Into nuce, reheat and pour over, chicken. Makes 4 servings. District Event Of Garden Clubs Capital District. No. 17, Federa tion of Garden Clubs, is meeting in Salem this coming Thursday, April 18, at Veterans of Foreign Wars hall on Hood street. Registration will be at 9:30 a.m., Mrs. Lyle Bayne in charge. The business meeting will be at 10 a.m. A potluck luncheon will be served at noon. In the afternoon. Miss Kdith Schryver and Miss Elizabeth Lord will conduct a tour (or the group through the Bush House, Salem Art Museum. Host groups for the district event are Salem Garden Club and South Hills Garden Club. Auxiliary Nominates At (ho meeting of West Salem Lions Auxiliary Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Earl Bush, win ners of the recent membership con test were honored at dinner. The entire membership of the auxiliary was present for the evening's pro gram. Mrs. C. A. Rust announced of- (leers nominated (or the next term are: Mrs. B. R. Osborn, president; Mrs. Chester A. McCain, vice president; Mrs. Dale Taylor, sec retary: and Mrs. Leon Tollman, treasurer. Election will be conduct ed at the next meeting on May 20 at the home of Mrs. Taliman. A family night potluck dinner is planned (or Monday evening, May 6, at 8:30 o'clock at the West Sa lem City Hall, with mothers attend ing to be the honored guests. A donation of $25.00 was made to the YWCA swimming pool fund and several members volunteered their services for the Institute (or Parents of Blind Children to be conducted at the State School for the Blind in June. Following the business session, Mrs. Junior Ecklcy showed films. m PAST GUARDIAN Neighbors club of Neighbors of Woodcraft Lodge is meeting Thursday, 8 p m., at the home of Mrs. Nancy Ashcraft, 844 Mills street. Assist ing will be Mrs. William Crokcr and Miss Emma Peters. PR18CIU.A Circle of the St. John's Lutheran Guild will meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Alberta Bealy, 1880 North Liberty. Easter favors will be prepared for hospital pa tients. THE RECEPTION honoring Ruth ii'egl smith, who has her paint ings on exhibit at Bush House, Salem Art Museum, has been set for the afternoon of Sunday. April 28, having been postponed. Salem Art Association is giving the re ception. fS " J Tff : fJv " 1 . M ; A 7 ft - 4 -f J Bride Sunday Mrs. Raymond Roy Raaf IBctty Yvonne Larwood, She is the daughter of Mrs. John Larwood. Mr. Raaf is the son studio picture) Wedding In June Announced (or Sunday, June 23, is the date of the wedding of Miss Jeanettc Penrl Harrison and Den nis Marvin Olson. The ceremony will be at 4 o'clock that afternoon in St. John's Luther an church, the reception following also to be at the church. The Rev. Walter G. Boss is to of ficiate at the rites. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Koster and is to be graduated from South .. Salem High School in June. Mr. Olson is the son of Mr. and. Mrs. Wilbur Olson and Is a student at Oregon Slate College. Betrothal Told Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. lsam Stinnett of the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Ellen Stinnett, to William L. Nor ris, son o( Mr. and Mrs. Don Nor ris o( Turner. The bride-elect Is a junior at Cascade Union High school. Mr. Norris, who is a grad uate o( Cascade High, is a machin ist mate 3c in the Navy. The wedding Is planned for Aug ust 16. Shop Mon. i Fri 9:30 'til 9 p. Park free with validation IOii 101. STOIt seamless as suntan, nicer than nude No-Mend Seamless Hosiery 130.1 They're smooth, they're pretty and they're perfect with fashions airy footwear. The finest you can buy! In threo proportioned leg types . . . they fit you like a dream walking! Dress sheers, 1.5(). Evening sheers, J. I.i;iriiHn's Hosiery, hi see a preview of Wednesday 2:.'0 - second floor A wonderful array of newest spring fashions. Joan Ross, com mentator. Door prize, too. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL VA .. above, was wed Sunday afternoon. of Mrs. Emilia Fischer. (Artz Co-Actives Plan Party Co-Active Club will meet Wednes day evening at the home of Mrs. Cornelius Bateson. Plans will be completed for the bridge benefit to be given Wednes day evening. May 1, at the YWCA. Mrs. Dwight Quisenberry, chair man for the event, and her com mittee chairmen will report on progress of arrangements. Report of the nominating com mittee will be made. Members of the committee arc Mrs. Don Phil lips, chairman, Mrs. Don Wana- 65 the Easter Parade Fashion Show I...WJ. , f4l Some Notations . . Every one cooperated wonder fully and all details "jelled" nice ly, EXCEPT the weather, for the benefit ice cream social given by Y-Wives Sunday as a feature of Blossom Day . . . And it was just too bad, but weather being weather there is nothing any indi vidual or group can do about it . It was a beautifully arranged party ... The tables, gayly decked with green cloths and centerpieces ot blossoms and camellias, were set up in the gymnasium . . . The setting was very festive and color ful because the Y-Teens, entertain ing in the gymnasium the night before at their Cotton Ball, left up their decorations, including a gay ceiling of blue and white crepe paper, a huge mural of spring flowers and birds completely cov ering the west wall, and other fea tures noting the dance theme Lullabye in Birdland . . . And the array of homemade cakes brought by the Y-Wives was truly something to see . . . But there is always some good from everything for some persons . And for this individual there was a recipe for the bright red, tasty cherry sauce served over the ice cream . . . Mrs. Charles Holmes made the sauce and has passed along her recipe as follows: Cherry Sauce 1 cup juice from maraschino cherries VM cups of water IVi tablespoons corn starch 1 cup sugar M cup ground maraschino cherries '.i cup chopped maraschino cherries A small pinch of salt H to 1 tablespoon lemon juice Bring the juice, water and corn starch to a boil and cook about 10 minutes. Then stir in sugar and salt and remove from heat. Pour in the iemon juice, also stir in the ground and chopped cherries. Its delectable. Despite the small crowd, the group more than met expenses and turned in more than $20 to the YMCA swimming pool fund . . , The party was a fine idea and per haps in future years can grow to be something traditional for Blos som Day . . . Mrs. C. J. Kunowsky was general chairman for this year's affair . , . 9 Forty-three attended the dessert and meeting (or St. Anne's guild, St. Paul's Episcopal church, at the charming country home of Mrs. Robert Scars, Buena Vista Road, Monday afternoon . . , Among those attending were the Rev. and .Mrs. George ft. SwKt and Mrs. E. A. Llltrell of Medford, here during the Legislature, as guests, and a long-time member who has been away for a time, Mrs. Bert ram Thomson . . . The dessert table was set with a white damask, the centerpiece an arrangement of pale yellow and pale pink blossoms with pink candles at either side . , , Mr. Sydney Kromer poured . Cc-nostcsses for the meeting maker, Mrs. J,ohan Wold and Mrs. Harry E. Summers. ',.U 5. U I' . i ' . " " I "hi I i !; i' I - i ' K . . ' ' " l ; : j looks like pig, washes like a dream Hansen' "Gadabout" Bracelet-length glove in "Pignylon", a double woven nylon that looks just like pig-skin with the wonderful washability of nylon. Chiffon, beige, white, saddle. 6-7)i. Lipman's Chics, Isi ' By M. L. P 'vere Mrs. Raymond Buslck, Mrs. Herman Jochlmsen, Mrs. Morris Crothers and Mrs. William H. Hammond , . , Mrs. A, D. Woodmansee, presi dent, announced plans are going ahead for the benefit fashion show on September 25 . . . She also announced that Mrs. Kenneth Pow er from the guild is coordinator for the all-church Christmas ba zaar late next fall. Mrs. Stuart M. jLancefield to be chairman from St. Anne s . . . Mrs. George Welle r gave a brief history of the guild, organized 20 years ago . . . The May meeting will bring the box luncheon for the group at the country home of Mrs. James G. Watts, the event to close the season for the guild , , . Interesting highlights on his ex periences as a member of a medi cal team working with Dr. Thomas Dooley in Laos, Indo-China, were presented by Dennis Shepard, recently returned from the work, at the meeting of alumnae of Theta Sigma Phi, national journal ism honorary, Monday night . . . He told of the work of the team in combatting disease in Laos, also discussed customs and philosophy of the people ot that country . . . The Monday meeting was at the home of Mrs. George W. Dewev, Jr . , . Mrs. Shepard was a guest . . . Also welcomed was .Mrs. Wheeler English, who is to be initiated as an associate member by the Portland Alumnae Chapter of Theta Sigma Phi on Mav 1, the Salem club being an affiliate of the Portland group . . . The Sa lem members are to be co hostesses for the Mav mept'w nt the Portland chapter the evening o( May 1 . . . trude Berning o( Gervais will be hostess (or the Gervais Garden Club, Thursday, April 25, at 2 p.m. A plant and seed exchange will take place at the meeting. IT'S SPRING' in th CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTER We're oil "dressed up" for fairer Visit th Friendliest Stores in Town. I . Organ music Monday and Friday nights. Sea the giant Easter displays, It pays to shop in th Capitol Shopping Center, 7 ft Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, April 16, 1957 'Mrs. Ostrin President Of Club Mrs. Richard Ostrin was elected president o( the Salem Opti Mrs. Club at its meeting Monday eve ning at the home of Mrs. Alfred L Pfcifer. Named as vice president was Mrs. Robert H. Chown and as sec retary - treasurer, Mrs. Eino Set ela. The group completed plans for presentation of a graduation out tit (or a senior high graduate and worked on project' to aid the Opti mist Club in its (und-raising ac tivities. Heirloom Group Members o( the Heirloom Sludy Group o( Salem Art Association has set a meeting for 8 p.m. Thursday at the Bush House, Sa lem Art Museum. Mrs. Chester A. Downs will show her collection of Russian icons and other rare Russian pieces. The interested public is invited. David F. Duniway and M r s. Douglas Cooper are arranging the program. MISS Karen Lyncll Hall, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hall, Salem, was initiated recently into Alpha Rho Chapter of Alpha Omi cron Pi, national social sorority. Oregon State College. Miss Hall was graduated from South Salem High School in 1955 and is now a (reshman at OSC, majoring in sec retarial science. SPIRITUAL Sunflower club is meeting Thursday at the First Spiritualist church, 1320 Madison, between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. There will be a no-host luncheon at 12 o'clock. Members are asked to take their gifts for the group's hope chest. 1 W v loveliness for the Half-Siie 1 Hi . K by Warner's 18 Xylon corselette with leno sides, concealed bon ing in taffeta front panel. Embroidered nvlon bust cups. 3 pairs of supporters. Side zipper Sizes 35-4-4, B-C-D long and medium. Lipman's Foundations, 2nd Miss Haugen Is Bride-elect Announced over the weekend was the engagement of Miss Donna Mae Haugen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Haugen, to Morril Gilchrist, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gilchrist ot Brooks. Date of the wedding has not been announced. The bride-to-be ....... nrarfnatMi from Salem schools and is employed at Capitol Drug Company. .Mr. iiiicnnsi, wnn at tended Gervais schools, is in the Army, stationed at Ford Ord, Calif. . Miss Goodman and Mr. Neufeld Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goodman announce the engagement of their daughter, -Miss Janet Goodman, to Reynold Ncufeld. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Neufeld of Independ ence. No date is set for the wedding. , , The bride elect is a student at North Salem High School. Mr. Neufeld attended Willamette Uni versity for two years and plans to go to Northwest Christian Col lege at Eugene next fall. KEIZER LIONS Auxiliary met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Walter J. Kechter. A special guest was Mrs. Henry Grabel. Ofliccrs (or the new term wcra nominated and election will be con ducted at the next meeting on May 21 at the home of Mrs. Darral Burright. NO XECIIVIR "IUTTON" 01 COW INDS CLOTHING STATIC FOMVIR USI TlitFHONI NATURAUV No wofrjr about mitring four ipwinnw H tht new Tontrtmter "CorJIms Bmetti . . , iht ofld'i only htirirtf lid developed mht lively hi nomrn. Juii dip in the hiit ind tomb few nnndl ovet it . . . thit t ill )ou do to completely ceil the Tonemutei Birtette in the hitf. Weight fiiction in ounce. Complete tn dam 0 anility. All. i in ihftmm Tftmsittr m4 4'd matt bunni tii. Ph. EM 2-4491 Mill COUPON TODAY 1 BETTER HEARING CENTER 494 Jin. SI. Siltm, On. PImw itnd fi litffinin n Tonimimr Corf, Ifit Binttii: ADDRESS. 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