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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1945)
ri I '" I .4' PAGE TRSEE Th OREGON STATESMAN, Solam. ... Oragon. Tuasday Morning. July 17. IMS Patsy Schneider red': I Today's exci ting romantic news concerns the engagement of Aiss Patsy Jean Schneider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Schneider, to Mr. Ted F. Man kertz; Jr., son ol Mr. and Mrs. ?ed F. Mankertz. The betrothal of the couple was revealed Sun day night at a smartly arranged supper party for which the bride-elect was hostess at the South Winter street home of her parents. No date has been set for the wedding. e Miss Schneider and her fiance are graduates of Salem high school and attended Willamette university. She wears' the Pi Be ta phi arrow. Miss Schneider is a past worthy advisor of Chad- wick assembly, Order of Rain- Is how for Girls. Mr. Mankertz ex pects to enter the service the end of the month. Scrolls, bearing the names of the couple and tied with clusters of daisies, revealed the news. , jThe table centerpiece was of pastel summer flowers. ij. i Covers were placed for Mi is Geraldine Schmoker, Miss Mary Ann Brady, Miss Marilyn Hjort, Miss Betty Staab, Miss Norma Jean Newgent, Miss Evangeline McKihley, Miss Nancy Mont gomery and Miss Patsy Jean Schneider. Betty Hunt Now Mrs. Basil St. Paul's Episcopal church was the setting for the marriage of Miss Betty Hunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hunt of Sublimity, and Mr. William Ba sil, United States army air force, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Basil of ; Sublimity, on Monday night, iJuly 16. .j Rev. George H. Swift per formed the double ring ceremo ny at 8:30 o'clock before mem bers of the immediate family. Miss Ruth Bedford was the or ganist For her marriage the bride chose a rose tailleur with brown accessories. Pinned to the shoulder of her suit was an or chid corsage. Mrs. Robert Taylor of Leban on, sister of the groom, was the honor attendant. ; She wore a gold suit with brown accessor ies and a corsage of gardenias and. roses., j !..; Mr. Leo Basil stood with his brother as best man. ! The newlyweds were honored at a reception ! at the home of the bride's cousin, Mrs. Asahel Bush, on North Liberty street. The rooms were decorated with bouquets of white gladioluses and the bride's table was cen tered with ah all white bouquet !of summer flowers. Miss Jody Bush assisted informally in the serving. j After the reception the cou ple left for a wedding trip. They will return to Salem and Sub limity before leaving early in August for Fort Lewis and South Carolina where Mr. Ba sil will be assigned. He recent ly returned from the European theatre of war, where he has been on active duty for the past 29 months. ' i : From Portland comet word of the birth of a daughter, Mary Dana, to Mr. and Mrs. George E. , Eastman (Ermal Sanders) on July 9 at the Emanuel hospital. Mrs. Eastman formerly resided hero and is sister of Corporal Lela Belle Sanders, WAC, and Mr. Donnell Sanders. TUKNEX A shower was given Thursday afternoon by the Sis-' terhood of the Christian church in honor of Mrs. Randolph Steele (Dorothy Sawyer). During the . afternoon a short program jWas held and games were played. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Kenneth Dyer, Mrs. O. A Warren, Hildur Warren, Nadine Ellis, Mrs. A. E. Spencer, Mrs. Iris Gillespie, Carol Standley, Mrs. Gene Robinson, Mrs. I. J. Sawyer, Mn. Stoe Farrell, Mrs. B. L. Hicks, Mrs. G. B. Kellems, and Mrs. Charlie Standley. j Aft tp nn vuy IJ IJJ iCAN TAKE BOmilG Engaq r 3S3 Court Street Phone 650$ Society Music . . . The Maxlne Bur en Women's Editor Visitors Are Guests at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Scellars were hosts for an informal get together Monday night at their Fairmount Hill home for the pleasure of Colonel and Mrs. J. B. Conmy and their son-in-law and daughter, Major and Mrs. Norman P. Findley, jr., (Mary Jane Conmy). Colonel and Mrs. Conmy and their sons, Ed and Larry, wbo have been residing at Fort Lew is, expect to . make their home here when Colonel Conmy leaves for' overseas duty. The Conmys formerly resided inSa lem. Major Findley arrived in Salem last week from the Euro pean theatre of war, where he has been for the past year. Eighteen guests were bidden to honor the visitors. Dinner was served in the game room and. the evening hours spent inform ally. Pierces Are Honored PFC, and Mrs. Richard Pierce and daughter. Sue, who have been guests at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce, are leaving for La Grande Wednesday to spend the rest of his furlough. The young army man recently returned to the states from the European theatre of war. Mrs, Pierce and their two daughters have been making their home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Scoy, in LaGrande. Saturday night PFC. and Mrs. Pierce were honored at a fam ily picnic in the garden of the Edgar Pierce home on North Winter street Dinner was serv ed down by the creek, . .-Honoring the army couple were Mrs. Annie Becke and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grimm of Au rora, Mr. and Mrs. Karl G. Bccke, Miss Miriam and Miss Marjorie Becke and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pierce. A visitor in the capital is Cor- 7 poral Lela Belle Sanders, WAC.j who is stationed at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. She is attached to headquarters air teclinical service command with the pub lic relations office. Corporal Sanders was on the state library staff here before entering the service. She will spend part of her furlough in Portland. Dr. and Mrs.1 Ralph Gordon and daughter, Patsy, and Mr, and Mrs. Edwin McEwen and son, Craig, spent the weekend at the Gordon's new beach home at ; Road's End. Dr. and Mrs. Carl W. Em mons, Miss Margaret Jane Em mons and Miss Pat Doolittle of Newberg have returned from a' ten-day fishing trip at East Lake. A guest at the Emmons homo is her sister. Miss Ann Lindle of Portland. Mrs. Kex Adolph and daugh ter, Miss Joan Adolph, are spending the weel; at the Nes kowin hotel. """ ' j Mr. and Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers spent the weekend at their beach house at Pacific City. . j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scheak and children, Sally and Steven, spent the weekend at Lincoln beach as the guest of Rep. and Mrs. John Hall of Portland. Mrs. Schenk and the children are re maining for the week. I n rv IJ M MD o o THE PLACE OP 1 . - - Consult Dr. . E. Boring This .consultation and examination will provide the correct information regarding your eyes, , OPTICAL Clubs me Jeryme English Society Editor - CLUB CALENDAR TUESDAY 1 r American War Mother picnic dinner, noon, with Mrs. Ben Tay lor. 2ist and ; State at. Bring table tervice. i Central WCTU picnic at Pres cott'i. 1064 Oak St., 12 JO. WEDNESDAY ; . Daughters of Union Veterans, S p.m.; witt) Mn. Mora Baun, 1561 Chemeketa it. GAR i all day at YWCA. Ne ll ost luncheon ; at noon. Englewood Woman's club with Mr. W. C. Crews, S4I North 19th st.. no-host dinner, 1 p.m. THURSDAY 5 Fidelis cLasn, First BaDtist church ?with Mrs. Ada V. Skiff, 421 'a .Court st, 2 pjn. FRIDAY Womln'i Relief Corps auxil iary tot the Grand Army of the Republic meet at VFW hall. 2 p.m., initiation. A. Sports Dance . I :T ' " - One of the larger social affairs calendared for this week is the annual fl i 1 1 1 c u m club sports dance, which will be held Fri day nigjit at the Veterans hall. A buffet supper will precede the dance at 8 o'clock. Dancing will follow with Guy Albin's or chestra Jplaying for the affair. Making arrangements for the last social get-together of the club this season are Mr. and Mrs. Harris Lietz and Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Meyer, the re tiring officers.; Helen Collier Now Mrs Ensor 'TURNER Miss Helen Collier, daughter of Mrs. Mattie Collier, and Mr. Howard Ensor, son of Mr. Frank Ensor, were married Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock in the parsonage; of the Christian church, where members of the families gathered to witness the simple I cerembny. Rev. Gene Robinson officiated and the groom'?; father and Miss Blos som Bajtes, Salem, were attend ants. f ; rne pride wore a rose crepe afternoon d r els s, while Miss Bates was dressed in a black and light blue afternoon dress. .The bride's mother jwfcre a print dress of green and white. The couple ; left for a short honeymoon immediately follow ing the wedding and will be home the end of this week. Mrs Beckett Goes South Mrs.l Clifford S. Beckett en trained; Monday . night for San Luis Obispo to meet Captain Beckett, who arrived in . the states last week" from the Euro pean theatre of war. He is with the 104th Timberwolf division and heads the advance party for the 414th infantry group. While in the south Captain - and Mfs. Beckett will be regis-? tered it the Hotel Anderson. They plan to come north this weekend. Captain and Mrs. Beckett will spend his leave in Salem,'; Portland and in Eugene with his mother. s. SILVERTON Mrs. Ehrln Alm quist and Miss Alma McDonald left Sunday for Vancouver, B. C, where 'they will vacation for a week. They plan to take the boat northfrom Seattle. - Miss ! McDonald is with the local PGE office and Mrs. Alm quist is employed at the Coolidge & McClaine .bank. 2 i Best for either notjor cold packing Available in bottles and gallon jngo. THE SECRET of pickling success Heinz White Picking Vine The same vinegar used in Heinz own picklrng Good full flavor . .7 yet 2nclloT bocaixno ith arred in voodj : Weds;- in , From New York City comes word of the marriage of a Sa lem couple,! Miss Marcia Mario Moore, daughter of Mrs. George W. Moore, to Mr. Kenneth! Irv ing DeHut,; seaman first class,' UiUKU lidVjr, MIU U XU. and Mrs. Emery N. DeHut! I The eerefnony took place in the eastern; city on Wednesday, July 11 at theIethodist church with Rev. Claxston officiating. ! The bride left by plane sev eral weeks ago for the east toast. She has been, a guest at the home jpf her husband's aunt, Mrs. Wil liam! Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. De Hut also went east for their son's marriage. The DeHuts and their new daughter-in-law ex pect: to arrive in the capital this week. ; f ' 1 Tlje newlyweds spent their honeymoon on the east coast. Mr. DeHut returned to his ship ' at the end of his leave.! The I bride is a graduate of Salem high school and her husband at tended schools here until he en tered the service. He has ! been in the Mediterranean theatre of war the past year. i i Mr. and ; Mrs. C. II. McCullah are home from a two weeks so journ at Oceanlake. Official Family Make Appearance In Police Court 1 M 1 SILVERTON First it was the pplice judge, Bert Terry, himself, who was fined; on a traffic Viola tion. Saturday jit was the city at torney's wife, Mrs. Rex Albright, who appeared n police court and paid a traffic Violation fine. I But Mrs. Albright was not alone about paying ines on Saturday. Also hailed into court on traffic violations were Ernest Byberg, Ernest Cogswell, S & M Truck line, W. E. Matheny, Nels Moseng and Charles Davis. Each paid a $2.50 fine, r . Traffic tickets were issued by Jess Barkhursi violators who fail to appear, will be brought to court by warrants which will cost them a little more, Police Judge Bert Terry said. 1 Two Salem offenders were picked up by Officer Victor Grossnickle fof driving motorcy cles with the cutouts open. ; They were Kenneth Kilmer and Earl Conway, who each paid a $5 fine. I From Nerld a Mrs.. William Riming and daughter Nedrabeau Of Babbitt, Nev., are spending a month with Mrs. ;Hirning's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellison White aiter of Turner. Today's Menu l Ground bef f, or pointless mut ton, can be made into the main fdish for dinner tonight. Jellied Vegetable salad I Hamburger pinwheels Tomato sauce I Buttered green beans f Apple pie I ;, HAMBURGER PINWHEELS Pat or roll out biscuit dough in a rectangle. Spread with meat Jmixture made of: j cup mirjeed onion 4 pound ground beef or lamb I - teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon salt ! j! Vi cup bread crums Is cup milk I Saute onions fn fat in covered !pan five minutes. Add meat with salt, pepper, bread crumbs and milk and mix well. Roll up as for jelly roil, wetting edge to seal. Cut in felices one inch thick Tand place on baking pan with cut side up. Bake in hot oven (450 degrees) for 20 minutes or until done. Serve hot with fravy or white sauce with peas. Hot I tomato soup also makes a good sauce and is easy to prepare. Ear Sw wi in rvn 1 r i ' f Mr. anci Mrs.' James Farrell (Marie Wilks) pictured af ter their marriage on July 7 in the garden of the Court Street Christian church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.. Wilks, and her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. S. Farrell of Turner. . 1 1 ' ' " ' '" 1 : " ; : : ,i '' ' r : 1 .!' ' ' I "i- ? 'f ' '' 1 "-r ! ' !--': I ill. 'i i ; i' ""p26 Lnr ( if i ylK 'T J i hi vJ" . " v ted. jQ J&s " rL S Irel L . .mailing 0 :i - ' ' 1 V '''!. - i i ! i -v J 3& r r 1 - i SEEMS ALL girls get wishful-es-pecially in the kitchen department ! FOR INSTANCE, vrut ibout t new. Cas Range? .7ait, don't crowd! After i yfctoty, tncreTl b the most wish'ed-foi gu range t jpfl ever set bf heart on the new CP. Gas Range, j SO FAST .'. . so dean. . . so practical ... so 'iistrablt!' " EVEN TALKING about a "CrT ot planning what you could do ltH It U POnTLAllD: 6 AS G COllE GOPPmiY est trn c:i:5 r:n rc2 rcsa keb feeem. cas kitckeii after tce Riches'Qah Holds Reunion At Silverton , SILVERTON The 16th annual Riches reunion was held July 8 with 40. in attendance. ; ; , , In the absence of both the pres ident and vice president, . George H. Riches of Salem, presided. Mrs. Millie Kaser of Tillamook was elected: president, Robert Riches, vice president; Mrs. Flor ence - Given,' historian and - Lois Ann, Riches, secretary. Thirty clan members are serv ing in some branch of the armed force or the auxiliaries. - ; The oldest members, Mrs. Sar ah Adamson of Silverton and Mrs. Nellie Riches of Turner were unable to attend because of ill ness. The group will meet here again in 1948. : 1 Registered from Turner ; were Mr. and Airs. Donald Riches, Jan ice and Bernard, Mrs. Lucille Mc Kinney, Wallace, D e n n.i and Gladys. Riches and Leland Riches. From Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Riches and David, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riches and Susan Gail, Mrs. J.' jH. Farley," Mrs. Marjorie Whitely and Donna, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Riches, Chester Mul key and; George Clymer. . i From Silverton Mrs. E s t e 1 1 a Mulkey, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Giv en, Mrs Eda Riches, Mrs. Ken neth W irnock, Emma Adamson, Mrs. Theodore Riches and Mary Jane, Ms. L.- S. Flonsbury, Win ifred Riches, Lois Riches, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Nelson, Frank Sim eral, Mi s. Henry Burkhart, Lar ry, Lloyi and Judy Burkhart and L. J. Davenport. IRENE'S BEAUTY SALON 341 State St. . Phone 5654 Permanent waving, machine, machine less & cold waving. $5.00 ,.B,4 - Open Tnes. tt Thura. Evenlnsi I. by appointment ' Sammmmmmmmmmmmammmmmms same! viish again! Valley Briefs j Le AmpoUted Robert Lew is, 33 Oregon Pulp and Paper company employe suffered such severe lacerations of his left leg? Thursday that it had to be ampu- tated. He was .working as loader when a log rolled from the cold deck Injuring his! leg. j Cannery O y e n a j Friday Sil jverton's Royal Canning company : plant will start the season Friday, : July 20. J. S. Duncan, who came Recently from Idaho, is the man ager. Mrs. Maire Shierman is head of the floor, I i ' - ; 1 . ! , Leg Broken Jim j V e r s t e e g, Turner bean grower, suffered a broken leg two weeks ago when he stepped into an irrigation ditch at his farm southeast of here. Injures Shoulder Clinton Ren- nn nt KiTfiriBnin'a Xxtvalntr mm. pany, Pedee, injured his shoulder when he fell from the loading dock at Kings Valley. I WOODBURN A daughter, Ann Marie, was bora! July 12 at the Woodburn hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buchanan of Wood b u r n. The; grandparents are Charles Bushman of Woodburn and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Miller of Goldendale, Wash. .Read the warning your eyes give you when, "something's wrongs. Take immediate steps o make it ri&ht ... DR. HARRY A. BROWN Optometrist 184 N. 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