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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1944)
... i . r--tAGE'nx. Tie CISCO!! CTATECI-IAIL Cclesa. ;.Qxaa, ZaOaxiaj Horning, June 2t ISil HI Betrothal of Rosemary Bell " Today's romantic news con ' cera Miss Rosemary Sue Bell and Ensign 'Walter 'Louis Berg, whose ; engagement was . an-, nounced Friday night at a din 1 ner party at the home of , the bride-elect's parents, .Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd V. Bell. No date has ' been set for the wedding v. Miss Bell is a graduate of Sa lem schools and returned home this week from Oregon State col lege where she completed her ; sophomore year. 5 . ; Her fiance is the son of . Mr. and Mrs. Walter .Berg of Tacoma : and. was a senior at College of : Puget Sound before enlisting in the navy. He took his V-12 train ing at Willamette university and received his commission at Notre " Dame. He is now in Oakland, f Calif., awaiting orders. A group of Miss Bell's friends and relatives were.invited to din- ; : ner. The table centerpiece was ' an ; anchor of red roses' from ; which extended a ribbon of rose - petals to each place where there were individual' ship's wheels which framed ' the ' engaged couple'. " ; DAR Honors Mrs Sprague In honor of the retiring regent, Mrs. C. A. Sprague, the Che meketa chapter DAR assembled for a covered dish luncheon on Thursday. The hostess contmit- tee was composed of Mrs. M. P. Adams, Mrs. Homer Goulet, Mrs. H. G. Smith, Mrs. Roy Mills, Mrs. V. E. Newcomb, Mrs. S. L. Miri ard, Mrs. C. RRoblin, Mrs. R. YTm Davis, Mrs. Edwin Jory and Mrs. Phillip Bouffleor: ----- " . Following the luncheon. Miss Ola Clark was installed as vice regent by Mrs. Carey F. Martin. Mrs. N." C. Roberts was intro duced as a new member and Mrs. Melvin Hurley as a guest. Mrs. W. E. Hanson gave a brief report of the meeting held in Portland last week by the newly elected state board of the Oregon society DAR. This meet ing was i presided over by the state regent, Mrs. Burton B. Lowry, of Medford. Chemekta chapter was represented by Mrs. David Wright, state , librarian; Mrs. VI, E. Hanson, stat chair man of approved schools; and Mrs. C. A. Ratcliff, regent of the Salem chapter. Mrs.' Hanson re ported that ships of the landing craft infantry have been assigned to the chapters, for sponsorship. , The landing craft assigned to the Oregon DAR is UJS.S. 609. - - The climax of the party was the reading of a memory book, a traditional custom in the Che meketa chapter. The members contribute original poems, snap shots, and tributes to the retiring regent the book for Mrs. Sprague had been compiled and was read by Mrs. Wright t Barbara Wells In Recital - - Miss Margaret Hogg $111 pre sent Barbara Wells in piano reci tal at 4 o'clock on Sunday after noon at the YMCA. Assisting with lical numbers will be Glen nis Allen, pupa of Lena Belle Tartar, accompanied by Gladys Edgar. The interested public is ; invited.-. r-v,'.:: -.,v ; ; The, program includes: ' Invention in B flat '..-1 .... '.. Bach Cirotte Cluck-Brahms Sonata Opus 27. No, 2 . Beethoven Barbara Wella '- Good Morning" r Grief ;." ill a toa.t -f-r. biennis aucd .- . Arabesque No.. - - Debussy Ecossaises Beethoven . ; Prelude in G minor Rachmaninoff ' Barbara WeUs . r April In My Garden : Baler My Lovt Bode By ,. Caibreatn . - ; Glennis Allen Wedding Day at TroMhauen.uGrieg - At, the Donny brook Fair ... Scott : Polonaise in C minor Cbopin r Barbara Well Adventure A Mere Salad Can .Be a Work of Art If The Cook Has Talent, and the Makings By Maxine Buren I There are still adventures to 1 be found in the kitchen, provid ing one will admit that -there's excitement in concocting a beau- Itiful dish of food, We found our culinary adven- : ture in a salad this week, salad t that brought out all the art in our ; "soul and incidentally made a " good lunch, out of things we had i t la the refrigerator. . Today's Menii Well have cold meat for to ; day's'dinner and roast, either hot or cold for Sunday, - . i- TODAY' 1 Fruit filled avocado salad -. Cold meat plate New potatoes and peas Gooseberry pie- - ' ' r SUNDAY 1 .Wilted leaf lettuce", " ? Veal roast . ; . . Crowned potatoes r .' Duttered spinach - - " . .Relishes, olivea-",t" : , - Lemon sherbet Chocolate cake ... i..l..SL ' , Raw carrot end-peanut salai ITct vczl oa . m. Tc: ' 1 Luas . " Cravy - 'l - QY'TTJ CC"-7 ... f -VP 1 . Mrs. :Hurley; ; Ts Honor ;. Guest Mrs. Harry V. Collins presided at a smartly arranged luncheon Friday afternoon ; at her North 14th street home in compliment to Mrs. MelvirrT. Hurley of San Francisco, who is .visiting at the " home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles. A. Sprague. j The luncheo n table was centered . with an arrangement of ;- red roses. -: Covers were placed for Mrs. Hurley, Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs. Ed ward O. Stadter, Jri Mrs. Jerrold Owen, Miss Marianne Owen, Mrs. James T. Brand and Mrs. Harry 1 Collins. " Miss Fitts Brfde . Of .Mr.Nation ! ' HAVESVTLLE Sunday at 3 o'clock Miss Edna Fitts .became ! the bride; of Mr. Howard, L. . Nation at a ceremony performed . ! before an altar of mock orange; and mixed flowers on the lawn ; of the bride's parents, Mr. and L Mrs. Williams Fitts. ; - ; JRev. S. Raynor Smith per : former, the double ring ceremony. Muriel Fitts played a violin i solo, followed by the wedding j march, played by Nbla Clark, j. The bride wore a street length ; crepe dress of powder blue and i carried a I shower bouquet of ' ' sweet peas and roses. She was attended by Mrs. Helen Fletcher, who wore a pale green crepe dress and carried ",. pink roses, . daises and gladiolas, . " The bride's mother wore a rose , crepe dress and a corsage of pink - roses. : Mrs. Audrey Schoe falter and Miss Sadie Bruce were in charge of refreshments. Mrs. J. W. Fitts I cut the cake. Mrs. Roy Ward t poured the coffee and Mrs. Rob ert Fitts presided at the punch I bowl. ' ,, : i; , . , ! Doris Beecken, Ilene and Jean Allen, Vivian Bower," Marilyn j Mix and Charlotte Housley of Independence, and Joanne Fitts of Brooks, served. t Mrs. Tom Dewherst passed the ! guest book and Mrs. .Wills Huck enstein was in charge of gifts. Alter a short honeymoon the couple will reside at the home of the bride's parents. ' The bride has ; , lived in the Hayesville "district most of her , life, and has taught home econ omics at McMinnville, Sheridan , i and Independence. . . . 4 The groom operates an elec- trical repair shop on the Fair grounds road. :" :-.'" ; . Dr. R. G. Smith of Petersburg, Alaska, has been a house guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Sanders this week. Dr. Smith is an old friend of the 1 family, ' v f ' , -s i - ;-j.-i;-ff.' i Mrs. F. J. - Gravetter arrived , Friday from Kansas City, ' Mo, . to visit her son and daughter-in-law, Pfc. and Mrs. Billy E. ; Gravetter. , Mrs. Gerdn Bennett and ' daughters, Janice and Joan, of Roseburg, are : spending a few - days at the "home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brown E. Sisson. - It all started ; when -we took a load. -of ''tixahy& freezer, and found a lonely 'quart . of frozen, peaches. We started out with a bed of lettuce a . very favorite wooden bowl we r use for individual Tsalads:-Njext we halved an avocado that 'had - been carefully keot until lust in " time to serve, this was slated ani on top were put sliced sweetened strawberries, next came a . few slices of the still frozen peaches , (which darken so quickly when thawed) and i then we recalled the bananas that have been hid den for a time in the cooler, one of which tiad turned from Its original kelly green to the proper tone Of yellow, That was sliced In a neat ring; around, the edge. Next we were offered a few ' chunks of pineapple which were added to. the arrangement ; of fruits. Our favorite dressing went over - the top. and our: elegant dollar-and-a-quarter salad - was . complete. No expensive tea room ever offered a better, especially if there could have been added, as we did, a side order or grand .fresh rye bread from a little down , town bakery we know about ' . - ' -; Woul4 our artistic Innerself let uj 'cat tMstbeauliful culinary masterpiece, you're asking us 'H-eTl say It would! u. tii ffio ait' CLUB CALENDAR -1 XltSOAT I " ' . - 1 SrUl Day" club. Eastern Star, 1 a all day sewing and cuttinf. Ma- sonic temple. :i ' Rainbow Girls inert for covered ; :; disti picnic dinner, Masonic tern- v pie, C:4S p.m. . ;! f - .- ' t I Credit Women's Club Meets 5 ! ! ' ft - i' Members of the Salem Credit Women's Breakfast ; club held their regular -meeting Tuesday morning at : Schneider's Coffee shop: with President Bessie Kay ser presiding. The tables were lovely with .bowls! of red roses. Special guests jwere Miss Lu renei Hastings and Mrs. Chris tine BeiL - ; ? Miss Lena Blum, Marion War sage chairman, gave a report on the sales of Warsages in the Fifth War Loan' drive. Mrs. Alta Myers gave a report on the sale of bonds at Sidney-Talbdt, Fri day,! June 9. Mrs. FJsie Allen," Mrs.. Alta Myers,! Miss Lillian Kayser and Bessie Kayser wrote bonds, j Mrs. r Winhifred Petty Johrv chairman j of jthe women's divisions; Douglas Yeater, Ma- Hon j county wr ifiance chair inahj Mr;, Francis! Smith, Mr. Gfene Vandeneynde, j Mr. Jacob Fuhrer were- also J present.' J This was the regular - educa tional lesson, presented by Dor othy. Hill, chairman; followed by a round table discussion, topic: "Collection Letters." ; Miss Betty Field won the prize, a warsage donated by the president. 6 The. hoard, cf : directors will hold their regular meeting Tues day noon, June 27, at the Credit . Bureau I dining room. Mrs.! Andersorrtq Head Writers ' : ' . 1 .- - .li i - i ' .- ' .. The Salem Writers' club met Wednesday night with Mrs. Ora F, Mclntyre s hostess. Original work; was read jay j Robert Raw soni Dr! Morton; E. Peck, Perry ReigenSan, Mr. fand Mrs. N. lF. Anderson and Mrs. Jessie C. Sin gleton. lOther members present were; Dr. Mary Rowland, Mrs. Morton K Peck land the hostess. I Election of officers was held with Mrs. N. F.!j Anderson being elected j leader for the coming year and Robert Rawson being reelected secretary-treasurer. .4 I Jean Paolo, daughter of Mr. and! Mrs. Ted Paulus,, has re turned to her home ta Grants Pasf iftr.a stayj in Salem at the home1 o her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn. I Mrs. Ivan Stewart was hostess , for a neighborhood tea Friday . afternoon for members of West minster Guild of the Presbyte rian churchi . j i 1 CANTEEN CALENDAR i i -. " ' i 'i-.- SATt'RDAT. JUNK tt ' l to! 4-4-Mothers of Co. B. " J! 4 to' 7 Gervais 1 groups. , f 7 to 11-t-AAUW. 1 -SUNDAY, JUNE 29 9 ta It Rotana i club. ' 11 te 1-BTO Elks No. S3. . ' 1 to 4 Satem Teachers Assn. !4 to jT Veterans Foreign Wars aux .Ulary. I . 7 to:ll Rebekah lod. MONDAY. JUNE 2 : . -' Git Is- Service organization. , , TUSEDAV, JUNE S7 : Lions club auxiliary. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2S Rotary t auxiliary ? - . - THURSDAY, JUNE ZS Rapnaterians. Wswm VM't Fell D::i:3 UillZir - " 1 i I :.l fi Eis C-3- ' 1- 0;ca Tcni I V III iSl Stale Ctresi i Mrs; (Smith -sLuncheon Hostess - Mrs. G. Herbert Smith will preside at lunchean this-noon at University House in compliment to' the wives of the Willamette university trustees, who are here tlor the annual meeting. - An arrangement ' of pink and white ; summer . -flowers -will 'center the luncheon table and the rooms. will be festive with pastel bouquets. ' - I Covers will be placed for Mrs. Guy Atkinson and Mrst George 'Atkinson of. San Mateo, - Calif; : Mrs. Elizabeth Whitsett of Van ,'Nuys, Calif , Mrs. R. A. Fedje, of Astoria, Mrs.'. Clarence Bishop, iMrs. Carl J. Hollingworth, Mrs. Robert Notson and Mrs. Charles ,E. McCulkxrh pf Portland, Mrs. J. C ; Harrison, , Mrs. '.; Tinkham Gilbert, Mrs." Frank" Bennett, Mrs. A. A. Lee, Mrs A. A. . SchramnI'Mrs. : JRobert L. Elf , strom of Salem and "Mrs. G. Her bert Smith. . Grecri Operas to Be Recorded. t A concert of recorded music. ; consisting '; entirely of ensembles ;Jrom great -operas, will be given in the Recreation room of the jYWCA, orj-Sunday afternoon at ithree oclock. - . I Robert Rawson will offer com fments on "each number. The "pub lic is cordially invited t attend. Trom "Tosca" -i. ,.. .. Puccini (No Eyes on EarU liOtte Lehmtnn and from "Rigoletto". Verdi s . 1 Love is the Sun) e - ; AmelfU GaW-Curci" From "Romeo and Juliet" Gounod : (Linger Yet a Moment) I - . Lucreiia Bori and From "William Tell" Rossini (By Tyrant Basely Taken) i MarOnelU, DeLuca and s - Mardronea " From "Thak" ; i-i Massenet S Oasis Scene Grace Hoist an "r Trom "La forza del DesttnoVerdi s (Swear in Thia Hour) f . Enrico Caruso ana !' Antonio Scottt i (b My Secret Then Betrayed?) I ; Enrico Caruso and I - Giuseppe DeLuca i (Thy Menaces WUdr f . Enrico Caruso and Trom "Zais" . 1- loncavallo (The Kjbs) '' s.sj-c; v,: Ceraldine Farrsr and f Giuseppe DeLuca from "The i Masked BaU" ; Verdi : it Should Behold Her i Hempcl. Caruso. DeSegurola s - and Rothier From "I Lombard i Verdi : iWith Sacred Joy) Akla, Caraso and Journet From -II Trovatore" Verdi i (Let My Tears Implore Thee) l Rosa PonseUe and Riccardo Stracciari From "Faut" . . Gounod i Final Trid i Farrar. Caruso and Journet Mrs. kirk Will 'i Head; Club S Following the annual custom of the Book-a-month club, mem bers held a covered dish lunch eon and June meeting in . the garden of the Eric Butler home Tuesday. After luncheon Mrs. Ray Yocom gaye a- review of Modern poetry. - Mrs, Wj E. Kirk was' Chosen president and Mrs. Cal Patton secretary jor the next year at the business session. . Mrs. Stanley McKay has as her house guest ; her sister, , Miss Estelle Ingalls of Seattle. - ; j . - - - v-. -, ; i TJNIONTALE On Sosday Mrs. Howfrd Baker entertained 31 relatives and friends honor ing ,her husband's ..birthday which . was June 17,- y t i . -ji Julius Gatliff, whose birthday anniversary, was; also Saturday, was specially (honored. Mrs. E. M. Alderman, Shirley Zentner, Mrs. Victor Geiger, Mr.' and Mrs. Leonard Clevenger,. whose birthdays were .within a few ' days, were also complimented. ; After dinner; U.r S Alderman . showed .moving pictures taken jb OregonJ California and Texas on one of his airplane trips. "1 - ht tiH 9 t iTl iii! fi n niii !!lNf W - L :. . . ' . - JLiOOK TO yf -.' r -..V . . -,. ... i . ; . . . 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