The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 21, 1945, Page 9, Image 9

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The OREGON STATESMAN. Satan. Oregon, Thursday Morning, Jon 21. 1345
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Miss Heisler Now
Mrs. Schaf fer
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WACONDA Miss Violet Hei
sler, daughter of Mr. and Mri.
Claude Heisler of Eldriedge, be
came the bride of Mr. Clarence
.Schaf fer of jjMt Angel on Wed
nesday, June 13. Father Valen
tine Mof f enbier performed i the
double rinf ceremony at 8:30
a. m. at St Louis church In St.
Louis. . " -;
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. She wort a
gown of white satin and mar-
, quUette fashioned with long
sleeves and: long train.' Herein
gertip veil edged in wide lace
was gathered into a Juliet cap
edged with orange blossoms. She
( carried a bouquet of rapture
rosea and sweetpeas, also a mo-ther-of
-pearl rosary, a .gift of
the groom. IFor something; blue
she- wore a. pair of traditional
earrings with necklace to match.
Miss Mildred Heisler, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor
She -wore a yellow taffeta, floor
length gown and carried yellow
daisies ana white carnations
Mtss Juveiyn Thompson was
bridesmaid. Her- gown : was of
blue taffeta. She carried pink
carnations and white sweetpeas,
Miss Betty
flower girl.
jean Wilson was
She wore pink and
carried rweetpeas and! carha
tions. . j
Mr. Raymond Zollner of ML
Angel was best man. Mr. John
Schaf fer, Mr. Dale Nusom and
Mr. Ed Belmeier were' ushers,
Miss Shirley Brown played and
Miss Marie Hannegan, and Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Schmerber sang.
A wedding dinner was served
at noon at the home of the
bride's parents. Covers w e r
placed for. 25 relatives and
friends. li . .
' For going away the bride
wore a navy blue suit and cor
sage of gardenias.
Following a trip to Washing
ton and British Columbia the
couple will be at home in Mt.
Angel where Mr. Schaffer is en
gaged in farming. The bride has
been employed at the secretary
of state's office.
Eastern Star at
Last
THE YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier
'Dear Diary Had my first kiss tonight (with the exception of the
folks and sundry relatives, of course) and frankly, it was a
tremendous bringdown!" ? j
Births
Session
Chadwick chapter. Order of
the Eastern Star, met Tuesday
at the Masonic temple for the
last meeting before the summer
vacation. Mrs. Albert A. Cohen
and Fred B, Keeler presided.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wain,
worthy matron and worthy pa
tron of Euclid chapter of Jeffer
son, were introduced as guests
and conducted to the east.
Initiation! ceremonies were
.performed for Louise Ramage
Edlund, Mri and Mrs. Raymond
C. Feikert, Frances Agnes Hoyt,
Carrie L -Saunders and Ci villa"
Reeher. Mrs. Wayne Henry pre
sented Miss Reeher and Mrs.
Edlund, former Rainbow girls,
with Eastern Star pins. William
Utley entertained the members
with several vocal selections.
Refreshments were served by
, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Krueger,
chairman, Miss Ulva Derby, Dr.
and, Mrs. Henry Morris, Mrs.
Mable Radcliff and Mr. and Mrs.
Heffley. i
. Next Tuesday Eastern Star
members will meet at the Ma
sonic temple for sewing for the
Red Cross and a luncheon will
be served by - a - special com
. mittee.
Picnic at Adams
Home Monday
Mrs. Wayne Adams was hos
tess at the last meeting .of the
Jayceettes on Monday, when a
picnic dinner was-served at her
home. Assisting her -were Mrs.
Ronald Crossland, Mrs. Harris
HoveL MrsL L R. McKellar and
Mrs Floyd Waltz. -
Of fieers elected for the com
lng year are Mrs. Crossland,
president: Mrs. Hovet, vice-pres
ident: Mrs.; Ray LaVodie, secre-
; tary; Mrs. Adams, .treasurer,
Others at the meeting were
Mrs Lyle Leighton, Mrs- Ken
neth .Torgerson, Mrs. Donald
Nash, Mrs. Wesley Goodrich,
Mrs. Wesley White, Mrs. Fred
Evenson. Mrs.- Donald Ream,
Obcrmui To Mr. and Mrs. Darwin
Oberman, 2860 South Commercial St.. a
son. Gary Lee, born June 6, Salem Dea
coness hospital.
Wright To Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.
Wright. 2230 Mission St.. a daughter.
Judith Ann, born June 6, Salem Dea
coness hospital.
Koarh To Mr. and Mrs. William D.
Roach. 448 Second st.. Stayton, born
June 8, Salem Deaconess hospital.
Capps To Mr. and Mrs. Carol L.
Capps, 1105 Leslie at., a daughter. Lorna
Jean, born June , baiem ueaconcsa
hospital.
Schaekmann To Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
Schackmann, 457 South Commercial st.,
a daughter. Mary Jane, born June 7,
Salem Deaconess hospital.
ZieUnskt To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J.
Zielinski, Silverton, a daughter, Mary
Ann, born June 4, Salem Deaconess
hoaoital.
Loreta To Mr. and Mrs. WlUiam H.
Loretx. 774 Trade St.. a son. Gary Wil
liam. born June I, Salem Deaconess
hosnital.
Ceo per To Mr. and Mrs. Donald K.
Cooper. 540 Hood St., a son. Michael
Ford, born June 7. Salem Deaconess
hospital.
Eaglaad To Mr. and Mrs. 'Harlyn
Beverly England, route one, a son.
Michael Harlyn. born June 7, Salem
Daecone hosDrtal.
Carter To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W
Carter. 170 North Church St.. a daugh
ter. Dianne Linda, born June S, Salem
Deaconess hospital.
reweii To Mr. and Mrs. Mars
Powell. 1895 North Church St.. a daugh
ter, Joyce Lee, born June 13. Salem
General hospital.
Eisey To. Mr. ana Mrs.- nermit k
Elsey. 1410 McCoy ave., a son. Richard
Francis, born June 11. Salem General
hosDital.
Gallagher To Mr. and Mrs. Merrill
H. Gallagher. 590 North 12th at., a son
Thomas Merrill, born June 12, Salem
Geaecal hospital.
Hatting er To Mr. and Mrs. Fred C
Hottinger. a son, Charles Fred. Stay
ton, born June 12, Salem General hos
pital. -... , S .
McKUIop To Mr. and Mrs. Archie
W. McKillop. 1345 D St.. a son. Michael
David, born June 4, Salem General
hospital. J I ; J -
Today's Menu
Hard cooked eggs make this
supper dish, which sounds like
an excellent meat substitute.
Sliced tomatoes
Egg supper dish
Broccoli
Strawberry ice cream
EGG SUPPER DISH
Yield: 4 servings
6 hard-cooked eggs
1 cup crushed -potato chips
3 tablespoons butter or sub
stitute
2 tablespoons flour
Vt teaspoon dry mustard
V, teaspoon celery salt
m cups milk
Vi teaspoon salt
Vi teaspoon pepper
Slice eggs. Melt butter and
stir in flour, dry mustard, and
celery salt. Add milk gradually,
stirring until the sauce
smooth. Add salt and pepper,
Set aside Vi cup crushed potato
chips for top of casserole. In
1-quart greased casserole, place
a layer of sliced eggs, top with
a layer of crushed potato chips
Continue layers ending with
layer of eggs. Pour sauce over
top and sprinkle over this the
remaining crushed potato chips.
Bake in a slow oven (323 de
grees) for 20 minutes.
RATION CALENDAR
MEATS. FATS. ETC.:
Book 413 through Jl good through
K2 through PI good .through
June 30:
July-SI; Oi -shrowfth US good through
Aug. 31; VI through
Sept. 30.
PROCEIID FOODS
Book 4 N2 through SS good through
Mrs. A. C. Newell, Mrs. Robert I
Ramage, Mrs.-Erwift Weaef, Mrs. through August si; Di through Hi good
tnroujrn sepu
f'2T fs a
. a Biayunaf
rig, Mrs. iucnara vevamp, " Book 4 sump ss valid for nve
Calvin Kent and Mrs., wenaeu DOUj;a f" "" iamp now
Ewing.
Regular Lodge
Session Held
' vtrm Tjmil Otien. noble grand, through August 31. Not more than
. . " ' . , , I per cent of season's rations
SHOES t
Book 3 Airplane stamps I. S tsf
t valid indefinitely. New stamp due
Auaust 1.
GASOLINE!
A 13 coupons good everywhere for
four gallons each through June 21.'
Fl'KX OH)
Period 1-5 (lncl) coupons valid
7S
presided, a the regular weekly
session of tn Miem neoeaau
lode Monday. A visitor was
Mrs. Elsie Snook, of Norfolk,
Nebraska. . ,
" Mrs. Roy Pierct is to be hos
tess to the past noble grands
association "Wednesday night at
her home. 275 South 15th st
Three links club will; meet at
the IOOF hall rriday afternoon
t 2:30.
are been used to data
Cooley Buys
Larsen Place
At Silverton
SILVERTON One of the larger
farm sales made here in recent
months was that of Mr, and -Mrs.
W. C. larsen to Mr. and Mrs.
Rholin Cooley. It has been known
as the C. 1 Benson place and has
been one of the rural show places
near here. Mr. and Mrs. ) Benson
bought the place 50 years ago and
the house, one -of the-, best near
here, 'was built 30 years ago, Ben
son died 1 several years ago and
Mrs. Benson has continued to
live with her, daughter, Mrs. W.
C. Larson, after they took over the
farm. She has been bedridden for
the past six years.
Cooley will utilize the river bot
tom acreage of the 33 acres for an
expansion of his well known Irish
gardens. Mr. and Mrs. Larson and
Mrs. Benson will continue to .live
on the place for the present)- Af
ter the war is over, Mri and Mrs.
Larry Ernst (Miriam Cooley) plan
to move to the farm which is less
than a mile from the gardens
where Ernst was also employed
until he enlisted. :
McMinnville Garden
Club Is Entertained .
PRRYDALE-Mrs. Ralph Kes-
ter and Mrs, Robert' Mitchell were
hostesses to the McMinnville Garden-
club Monday at the Kester
home.- ; A covered dish lunch was
served ort the-lawn, v
Thirty-one I were ' present with
10 new members. Mrs. Cora Rob
ison, former 1 member and past
president, was a guest ' The Rob-
isons now live in the Red Prairie
district - i ; '
No special ; speaker was present
but Mrs. Marie Hartzell spoke on
rose pruning and demonstrated
how to cut and prune. .
Valley Births
FALL CITY Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Weims are the parents of .a
daughter, Diana Carol, born June
15, their third child.
KSLM vKOIN KGW KEX
(1390 ke) (970 ke) ((20 ke) (1190 ke)
penter are visiting their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carpenter and
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Higgins.
Carpenter plans to start back
to Wilmington next Monday, while
Mrs. Carpenter: and children plan
to spend part of the summer here.
Roberts - Grange met June 6.
First and second degree obliga
tions were extended Mr. and Mrs.
Denver Young, third and fourth
to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Minard. Mrs.
Stephen Minard was chairman of
refreshment committee. -
The G. T.,dub will meet Thurs
day. June 21, with Mrs. Alice
Coolidge, State street Salem.
Roberts Guests
From Delaware v
Are s Entertained
ROBERTS -Mr. and" Mrs. J.
Carpenter ( Janiee Higgins) and
children, Patricia and Charles are
here from Wilmington, DeL He is
a research salesman. '
While here Mr. and Mrs. Car-
PILES ! (Btmorrhoids)
flstnla - Fissure -Prolapse
and
ether, types of
Rectal Colon
conditions 'treat
ed without ' loss
of time. I :.
RELIEF
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SO eOSPITAXIZATION
Call for examination or write
for FREE descriptive booklet
Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic
: Nature-Proctologist
211 N. Liberty St. Salem, Ore.
PLAN TOUS
Plans are being made, to hold
Willamette Valley Livestock
tour in July. Details nave not yet
been worked out but likely plans
will be formulated by county sec
tions of the Western Livestock as
sociation. Both Polk and MarjpD
counties have! recently formed
their own section clubs.
Labish Picnic
ToBe June 26
At Silverton
LABISH CENTER The annual
Sunday school picnic will be held
at Silverton city . park on : Tues
day, June 28. Committees, ap
pointed by the superintendent are:
table committee," womejt of trie
Sundair school" with Mrs. Harlan
Pearsall, Mrs. Clyde Leedy, Mrs.
Ark Pugh and Mrs. Ernest Dunn
in charge: treats committee, Har
ry Boehm and CWWard Aker;
games: committee, Mrs. Willard
Aker, Grace TOampe and Nathan
Kurth. J '
Eva Pearsall has taken work in
Salem following hieri graduation
from high schooL J
t Mrs! Minnie Light; of , Havre,
Mont, is visiting her brother, Har
vey Aker. :;- ::-':,:' : !
Mrs. Don Matheney and chil
dren, Gaynelle and Gary, of Port-,
land are spending several days at
the Pete Russ , and Arlo Pugh
homes, i
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The record that Kathleen Wind
sor kept when she was writing ,
Torever Amber shows' that she
spent 1,303 hours reading. 380
hours indexing her notes, 384
hours writing, and produced 9,241
pages or 2,310,250 words..
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San Francisco acquired tho great area which has since become lamed Golden
Gate park, Counfless thousands have carried the' fame of this once barren
tract to every corner of the land. At a small fraction of the devolopmont coot
of Golden Gate park, Salem, can acquire a. virgin beauty spot near the heart
of the dry. Bush's pasture can compare with any park in the nation!
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