PAGE Sl i The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Thursday Morning, August 4, 193ft Society . . Clubs ! Music"' Hiss Looney Is rr - " Honor, Gu At AWiir News" amd Features of Interest to Women MAXINE BVREH Women's Editor. Homemaking Styles.. Food rranged affair the Informal I Miss Grace r wag hostess fforth Summer j complimented Jooney whose Clifford Jobn- f cards were. i A charmingly of last nig it was party tor B wmc Elizabeth Jlolmai at her hon e on .. street.- The affali marriage t Mr -" sou will be an eve, it of Saturday. August Z0. Several j (ours ' enjoyed during thi evening fol lowed hyja late iupper served, by the hostess. Misa Holman was assisted by Ulrs. ci?l H. Cover "and MJssCynthia peLano. A . crystal showef hpnortl.the bride-to-be and sun nier fwers were "arranged aboui the gest rooms. s Those , bidden to "lonor Miss v Looney were Mi's. Johil Terhone, Miss Eleanor Looney 4 and Miss Betty Auperle oj Jeffeison, Mrs. , Walter K r o P py and i(rs. Jack . Cathey of Albaniv Mrs.Kenneth Murdock. Mrs. Irank '.Earnest. Mrs. Carl H. Cort-r, Mrs Horace Thomas. Mrs. LeRoy Grote, Mrs. ' - Estill Brunk, Mrs.T,Norris SjLooney. Miss Marian Stock im. Miss Vir ginia Wassam. Mips Rnth Over oss. Miss Jeryme sUpston Miss Cynthia DeLano, M'ss Roitemarj Snyder, Miss Dorotfcy Alexander, and the hostess, Mitt Graci Hol "Bln. v - - : .4 CT!luA1NDif M'ss Savage Will Marlon Veteran' association; Be Hostess' for KP ball Silverton. Bus leaves nm XX Cma corner Commercial and Court LfUliCL JUfffCl wl x u a.m. i Ail day meeting. Kelxer Sew- . tng club with Mrs. Ben Clag- gett. V - ! ; 's. :' Frui Hand's Women's Circle witbTMrsxP. J. Egglar, 2 p.m. ; Ladies of ;GAR business meeting Ariaory. 2:30 p. m. ; Missionary Society of First Christian I church; breakfast with Mrs. E; M. Rulifson, 1340 Chemeketa street, 9 a. m. - Woman's Benefit, ssociation meet at KP hall, 8 p. m. , ! - - - ; Friday, August 5 ' Silver Bell Circle, No. 43, Neighbors of , Woodcraft, Fra ternal Temple, 8 p. m. Saturday, August 6 University of Oregon picnic for prospective students, Dallas park, 6:30 p.m. Sunday, August 7 Dakota club picnic at state fairgrounds, 1:30 p.m., picnic Miss Margaret Savage will preside at a - smartly arranged ' affair lonight at the Court atreet home of Mr. and Mr. Robert W. Craig in compliment to a group- of her friends- . .A buffet supper will be served ' by the hostess: and guests will be seated at individual tables cen tered with bouquets of summer flowers. Mrs. Craig will assist the hostess Informally. An eve ning of cards will follow the supper hour. . Covers will be placed for Mra. ' Dan Schreiber, Mrs. Harold Bn-1 sick. Mrs. Joseph E. Harvey, Jr.. . Miss Esther Gibbard, Miss Jeryme Upston, Miss Dorothy : Alexander, Miss Alice Speck, Miss Caroyl Braden, Miss Charlotte SKallendar, Miss Ruth Fick,: Miss Betty H Kleinserge r Silverton and Miss Margaret Savage. ' StuU - Smiled - - - tfutcl dinner, all former Dakotians Kebekahs iLntertam invited, bring own. table ser- -r? vr vice. f - Monday, August 8 Republican Women's 'unit of Pro-America meet at Marion hotel, 2:30 p.m; Grafidus-Smith vVowsi Said in Newport! Newport witnessed its largest wedding when Mlsi Mary ITead Smith, daughter of M. and jjVIrs. L." C. Smith, of Newport, Jwas married Monday to Mr. Louis non Grafious. of Seattle, soi the Rev. and. Mrs. H. I Graflius, pastor of Newport Pr isbyte'vian church. Two songs weris sung by Mrs. Josephine Albert f Spaulding of Dallas. The groom's f ather per formed the ceremony. . Mr. Carlisle Smith, rother of the bride, was the best $ian. Ush ers were. Mr. Robert . Siiitfa, liilr. Arthur Grafious, Mr." V r t h i r Dunstan and Mr. Harle Herv,y, Luncheon Event Of Wednesday At Godfrey's Godfrey's was the scene of a smartly appointed luncheon Wed nesday afternoon when Miss er- Edna Sterling of Seattle enter of tained a group of her Salem. friends. Miss Sterling is the summer, house guest of Mr.' and Mrs. .Paul B. Wallace and for merly made her home in Salem. For Officers MondayXnight the Rebekah lodge was host to grand officers of the Rebekah assembly and grand lodge, and visitors and vice-president of the state as sembly, Mrs. Alma. Henderson. Grand officers were:" Carrie Mae Rickert, Alma Henderson. Ver nisha Newby, Hallie Ingle, Ida Knight, Josephine Ganger, Grace Chri8tlnasen, Joseph Eckley, Bil ly Morand, P. J. , Schnieder, E. Bowman, Brigadier General S. E. Watkins, C. O. Engstrom, R. G. Henderson, J. T. Jones, George Haw, president of the home board of the encampment.- Oth ers to De introduced were: Olga fjr. s Tat u! - - ; ; r - K 4' 7 it - J: if f i m.iimmmMm.mMMmmmmmmmm , n r Ill r.llll II IBlrf n . 'I'm going to fool yon today! I'm making a deposit! Towers, Agnest Watkins, Myrtle Checks, checks, checks the men In the little bank cages are much McAlpin, Bertha McCollum, Etta wtieu,. urand officers were in trodnceA hv Mihai -.. - The luncheon table was ar-.'H.len 11 ' 1 l. 1 vuiai . iut- with i low crystal ' bowls ranged of with tea rose tapers in crystal holders. Following the luncheon the group motored to the coun try home of the Wallaces and all of Newport. Miss Sat y Smith enjoyed an informal afternoon was maid of honor and the Misses Rachel, Evelyn and Elarganjt Smith, all sisters of th bridp, were bridesmaids. I . Mrs. Bert' lloffhine aid rhi dren, Adrianne and BruceJ of Sail Francisco, are visiting in the cap ital for several weeksjas the guests of her parents. 1 t 1 I Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Gregoryf Tt - -K ... pastel hydrangeas flanked attendance from Amitv. Pnrtirf rrvcful oi. . ..... oiiverton. HUisboro, Dayton, Canby, Stayton. Lvona. Oervaln Turner, Woodbnrn, Needy. Ore gon City Eugene, corvaiiis. Witzel Family Meets Sandy, , McMinnvllle, Gresham. . tt i Newberg and Mitchell. At Hazel trreen Following the lode. meHn? the recention was hid in more used to checks of her writing than wearing. This wine col ored silk suit with its black cross bar checks Is her newest acquisi tion a honey for late summer travel. And then these checks lend themselves to T?lng used on the bias as in revers and enffs, the lat ter, like the pockets being outlined in braid. Flat black buttons con tinue the black and wine contrast an Important color citation for fall wear. Copyright, 1938, Esquire Features, Inc. Covers were placed for Mrs. Henry W. Meyers. Mrs. L. H. McMahan, Mrs. Charles Grey, Mrs. Clarence W. Noble, Mrs. Reuben P. Boise, Mrs. Frank Snedecor, Mrs. Victor R. Griggs, Home Wedding Event Of Wednesday v Miss Bernlce xPeyree, daughter Descendants of Benjamin and dining room with Alice B. Adams Lvilla Hendricks Witzel .met at of Mr. and Mrs. William Peyree. and Laura Noyes nresMlmr at Hazel Green on- Sunday for a of Independence. sh e e a m a the urns. Corsages and bouten- Picnic dinner and social after- bride of Mr. Sidney Alexander, the Mrs. Louis Lachmund, Mrs. Rob- Dei res were presented to the non- A short business meeting son ef Mr. and Mr. James Alex- grana oincers in the line of re- was presiaea over oy vr. jann ander of Halfway. v.t a beautiful ert Hendricks. Mrs. Paul B. Wal lace, Miss Margaret Cosper and Miss Edna Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamilton ceivmg by the Misses Colene Mennis. Dorothy Hauge, Lucile Mosher and Mary Dale Cladek. ine program consisted of wel have returned from a . nionth's and children,' Sharon Claire and come song composed and read bv stay at beai Kocks on tne Oregon: Norma Rae, t are sojourning a coast. .. . I week at Agate Beach.- Witzel. The Witzela came to Oregon In 1854 and settled in the Willamette valley. They purchased a piece of land near Aumsville on which Benjamin wedding on Wednesday at the Peyree home. j Rev. G. H. Brawn- read the service which was performed in Laura Nnv a.nmniA v witzel lived until 1905 Ha wan front of an improvised altar of -r . . , -"""-l-ilicu J .... . . . ... . a-mnow -A .lo Alnlt Mis. nam lear; a series of tableaux eiectea to me state legislature in --" j August Sea son s End 1 Of All Remaining Regular and Half Size DRESSES 100 Kesrardless of Former Price $5. ...... r t ! flroCCOO Formerly! $105 $0.95 $f-75 Ul COOCO to $49.75 Now., to - f f- 1 ; Dr6SS6S SUksSySwfctonslE 0Q COATS, SUITS HATS Reduced for lmediate Clearance .Your Choice of 100 SLACKS Reg. $1.98 Special 02 99 arranged by Mrs. Marion Curry. iBiea Dy miss Minnie Miller, Mrs. Marvin Roth and Mr. Cur ry; songs by the men's chorus of Chemeketa lodge; guitar solo by Verda Olmsted accompanied by Wilda Siegmund. Summer Guests Visit At Robins' Home air. and Mrs. A. W. Pro.vnf 1870. evieve ureen sang and was accom- James Witzel, one of his four panled by Miss Betty Mae Peyree, sons and the oldest living mem- no also played the wedding ber of the family, is 88, and r- marches, sides in Marlon county. The bride, given away by her ur. jsaitn witzei was eiectea father, wore a floor length white President and other officers for ace dress made princess style. 4k. ...111 T 1111a 11TU..1 .. .. ... l" win uc mi " Her fingertip tulle veil waa vice-presiaeni; neien ju. wiuei, caUgnt up wlth orange blossoms secretary. .,, , and she carried a bouquet of or- . .iames JP?1' ,F?lth "z! ' chids and rosebuds. Liiiian witzei, neiea wiizei. Helena Witzel, Lynn and Laurel Witrel. Greta Parent. Bob and Miss Eva Thompson from Salem was maid-of-honor. She wore a InVti. ' - taTe been "Ped- juVnita. Parent Dorothv Witzel n taffeta dre8 of ua blue ing the summer here o o Juanita fa rent, uorotny wnzei, - . .A m , w n- v . .. " -"U 1 . .. f u Pa nlftf mnrtnra M 1 1 1 risTerV and" ofhe mVs t r8ebUdS n Tomer, Mrs. John m r t--- ou Mf tt IV O DinS. Mrs. H A ru . l.'BO. JttJ oouc, Aiium ua" and carried a bouquet of pink Mr. E. T. Pr..:; ' , V u ey. Eulalle Hawk, Isla Hawk. , in i. -o Mr. Hersel Peyree, the bride's brother, was best man. For her daughter's wedding. ran IF Q 8 S3 BE! UFO" 429 Court Str Phone 7853 9 XlOV YVlliei, aiwju miKi. &uu i ucr Salem and now' miir Welhausen, Nellie Jennings, Tom Mrs. Peyree wore a navy bine chif- and mirserv niant.ffJu . fu,t McCune.t Pearl McCune, Marjorie fon dress with a corsage of gar bama. The vist?nt. f Aia- Hawk, Stanley Hawk. Curtis Wit- denias. hnm. a 'cieauflg ior Don Callahan. Alice Witzel. A recention followed The aerv. Lavilla Dove, John Boyce, Jessie ing table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with white home on August 5. utner visitors at the Robins home are Mr. and Mrs. John Rob! 5! andnf,n8' Rlchard ad David WIU4leaTe tor their summer home on the Metolius today Mr Robins is a Willamette gradual neMnat Albany- Calif., and ?a Faught, Flynn Faught. Birthday Party Honors Jeff Walton Mrs. James Walton entertained with an Informal party yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Milto t xr fernoon at ner J-airmount hill wIth a whU d Mrs. WaTt "V" -yera home In honor of the fourth, birth- lVI 1JPT1 t r- a - V T MM T A . lamed at Hinr, m v cmer- uaj vl uer buu, xveireuuuieuis and Mrs. roses with long white tapers on either side. Mrs. C. P. Baker cut the wed ding cake and Mrs. Louis" Probst the Ices. Mrs. Bert Peyree and Mrs. Gail Alexander served. For going away .the bride wore a black gabardine tailored suit with a white lace blouse and black their Court .- usday night at were served at a late hour. pliment to Maior xt 11.1 2 are Tl8ltIn m the cap- Wallace Carson. Those bidden Sto honor Jeff were Elizabeth a m e s Cart- After a wedding trip to Califor nia the young couple will make their home at Halfway, where Mr. Jane Johnson." a i.. . I i. . ital as the guests of fV i, w t ' u T t oifice. Mrs. Alexander is the home R. E. Lee Ste!ner S"di:l"- wrihV Rfert anfi Barb"a ?" enemies teacher at the Half- Lee .Steiner. Covers were ' rue. Jo Ann HooVer and Edna placed for' ten guests. Hill. Refrigerators Washers: V Check jThese 6-ft. Delax korge-;:-."..-.-- 5-ft. Electrbjiiau.:U-"f: :" i5-ft. Electrolux Kers.....- No. AX: Norge Waher..--No. M7 Norge Washer No. M-57 Norgc. Washer:.:.. No. Norge Washer;. No. MH Norge Washer... (l2 -ft. Zenitti R ef rig ; 51,-ft; ZenUh Refrig. .1----.-ER-36-60 Eltl Range....v;. : S-7 Norse Ircner : New & Used Appliance Sensationally Low Prices!! .Reg. $219.50 $194.50 1 .v.. if r oA nld ice box. ...Keg- Z4V.au 4WOV . .....Reg. 329.50 1936 6-f t.. Used Norsre Ref .1 :-jv f 5 i , No. 66.P Norge Washer,. 890 : 1096 75.50 890 : 996 :.....Reg. 169.95 ...;:Reg. 149.95 1190 59.50 21950 v 99.50 ;...Reg. te.i.: R.A-257 NormG R Masic Chef Range-.-. N-D-6 Norge Troner.1.:..-:. 236 N. XOMMERCIAL .Was ..Reg. 69,50 6750 and old washc ; QJJJ5 and old washer. : ; : gjf iy g and old washer. J 5 and old washer. 79SO and -old washer.- 1 H39S)S and d HQQ5 apd rc box; ; 94.5P d old raiige. , ; IIQ'.SO and old ice.box ) ' -'61.50 ad oldz washer. -Reg. .......Regi; 1240 9950 .PHONE. 4610 way Union high school. . Gypsy Theme for Last Week at Camp Santaly The fourth and last week of Camp Santaly is well under way with promise of many exciting ad ventures before the week is over. The campers have chosen the gyp sy theme on which to base their activities, and gypsy, names are echoing around camp from morn-. Ing to night. The groups are as follows: Hungarian Gypsies, Miss Barbara McLaughlin, leader; Leah Smith, chairman; Jean FIdlar, Alice Wil der, Donna Starr, and Ruth Lar son. Polish Gypsies, -Miss : Maxine Goodenough, . leader;, Wanda Grant, chairman; June Locbead. Marilyn Walkey, Laurel; Hessler, Kathleen Hug. Spanish ' Gypsies. Miss Lillian Potter, leader; Thel ma Smith, chairman; Jean Hotch kiss, Rena Scagg, Carrol Gragg, Lillian H o f f m a n, .and Wanda Webb. Russian Gypsies, Miss Ra phael Tocom, . leader; Margaret Jane Emmons,' chairman; Yvonne Gray, . Leotaclare Vibbert, - .Betty Zo Allen and. Marjorie Randall. " Other activities are sports. Miss es -Rachael - Tocom .and- Barbara McLaughlin; swimming. Misses Lillian Potter,'- Maxine . Gooden ough, and Elizabeth Steed; handi crafts. . , Misses Jean , Oeder, and Barbara Lamb; dramatics. Miss Lillian Potter; evening programs. Miss Barbara Lamb; music, Mfsa Helen - Bocker. - :Mra. Pearl R, Grptte - la the. new camp - mother for the week. Miss Helen ' Bocker Is camp director. . . - Mia Helen Smith and Miss r Maxine Ashcraf t left Monday by motor for Los Angeles for an in definite stay. They were accom . panled by MIsa Smith's uncle, W. R. Noble, who lives In southern California and has spent the sum " mer in Salem, .j .. - Peaches Appear oh Today's Menu Honey is wtener for Cf,pftpc fnr - L. Rice Pudding JUClVCa AUl r Green abolea make their de- Rlc. pudding is sweetened Winter Use .r ! Local peaches have appeared among the other fruits tor over a week and are Just about ready to be canned. Try some of these recipes ever on your family this season, saving the formulas for next year and using the favor ites. " but In salad today: i . Apple-nut salad ' Baked. liver-Spanish sauce Scalloped cauliflower-peppers Cup cakes Chocolate sauce - . Fresh fruit Cut liver In ' squares -about ith honey and flavored with dates. HONEY, RICE, DATK PUDDING 2 cups cooked rice 2 beaten egga 1-3. to Vt cup boey Vt cup chopped date or raisins - 1 cup milk . Mix beaten errs and milk. PEACH PRESERVES , or p e a c n preserves use inches, floor and -put In a casse- Make alternate layrs of the role . dish, -add sliced tomatoes, fruit and rice1, drilling honey and onion that baa been sauted over the top and repeating until In butter.. Bake together until all are used. Pour beaten eggs meat is", almost done, then add and milk over the ton. bake in a 5 thecontents 'of a can of mush- moderate oven for 10 minutes. pounds of the fruit to 10 cups of rxni. including the Juice. Con- f tfnl KUU BllVe LI Ul L, 1 star d, with the sugar well cover ing the slices until the Juices begin to come, then simmer slow- n1 nHk. ly until .thick, adding a whole " sliced lemon If wanted. Peach orange marmalade la another combination appreciated Favorite Recipes br diners. : Chop peppers very fine and add to the cauliflower that la to be cooked with bread crumbs Rich Little Squares in PEACH-ORANGE MARMALADE 10 peaches 2 cups oranges Skin peaches, grind with oranges skin and all, measure and add an equal amount of su gar then cook for about 20 min utes until thick. Pineapple blends well with peaches in conserve, peaches and apples may be combined and peaches and apricots taste good when mixed in preserves. PEACH CHUTNEY Cut cubes of peaches to make 4 quarts, cook with 1 cuo vine gar until steaming. Add cup finely diced onion, 1 cup brown sugar, hi pound seeded raisins, S tablespoons mustard seed, 2 ounces cut ginger, 1 tea spoon salt and paprika. Cook slowly until done. Rich little squares called brownies suit many a family as a favorite recipe . and do for both party and picnic desserts. 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