The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 31, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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. . : , . Ih OREGON STATESMAN. &J.m. Cqcn. TWar Morote MT 31. 1845
Wedding to I - K CkrVins I
.mg to
'Be Event
Of Fall
At the Sunday r,ftcrnoon tea
lor'ivhich Mb. Henry Kayser
was hostess jin honor of her
daughter, MUsb Betty Lou Kay
ju?r. bride-elecjt of Mr. Wayne L.
' Weston, " United States coast
J- guard, pe-tt-s ; vas revealed that
; the" couple Willi be married in the
i early Malls.'". 'Clever announcer
i inert cards,' bearing individual
I pu ure3 ;V life" conple, told the
news, i Misi Kuth McCall parsed
j the' announcements. ;
.' ' CJueyts called bctvy een 3 and 5
? o'clock. VMissj Kayser and her
1 mother reoeiyed informally in
the i living , room. For her an
i r.ouiicement parly the bride-to- ,
bervore,a pastel blue chiffon-
gown and a
( rosebuds .and
corsage of white
gladioluses.; Mrs,
a b I a.c k . chiffon
;. Kaysej" wnre
gown and -her -flowers, were
t h it e gardenias and gladioluses.1
f i Thc occa.ion. also marked the
, 46th w e d ding anniversary of
j Mti. Kayser's parents, Mr. and
; Mrs. C. F. Valentine of Salem.
fMi.-m Luella Kidiols opened the '
doqr nx Mijji Dorothy - McCall
1 passed the guest' book. Assisting
about the rooms were Miss Lil
lian Kayser, Mrs. Else Allen and '
Mrs. Albert Klein.
The table (centerpiece was a'
A miniatuue bride and groom on a
stairway witli four bridesmaids
and two flouj-er girls holding
tiny bouquet of flowers. Tall
whrte tapers! guarded the ar
ia ngement. Bouquets of summer
nowers were
used about the
Jack Henry and
rooms. Mrs,
Mrs. Robert
Jones presided at
the; urns.' Serving were Mrs.
Lloyd Myerr Miss Doris and
Miss Dora Barrett and Miss Janet
Davidson. I
. The 'couplers engagement was
" announced in! April. The1 bride-to-be
is the daughter cf Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Kayser and Mr. Wes
ton j is the son of Mrs. Lorna
Weston. Mr. Weston is stationed
in Alameda, (Calif. Miss Kayser -graduated
from Salem high
school in June and her fiance at
tended Salem schools until his
enlistment.
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Sugarlelss Pickle
Recipe
Given
Here's a request recipe, .whieh,
frankly, we haven't tried. We
suggest thatou go a bit easy on
the saccharin, tasting tht brine
for sweetness. An over. amount
f saccharin tastes bitter.
It is , 500 times iweeter than
sugar, Vt- grain tablet tablet
equals a teaspoon of augar jin
sweetness, 1 j teaspoon of pow
dertd aacchafin equals approxi
mately 9 teaspoons sugar. 1
PICKLES WITHOUT SUGAR
1 Eallon vinerar
ti teaspoons saccharin
1.14 cup gait j 1
2 tablespoons mustard
" 1 teaspoon powdered alum
Mix dry Ingredients and add
to vinegar. Place cucumbers in
Jari. Cover with liquid and ieal
cold. These pickles wiU keep in
definitely. Fox mixed pickles
ad4 cauliflower, celery, pimien
toa and spices. If a few are to
be made at ; a time, mix the
liquid and seal, using as needed.
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UUim& Mrs. Key Edcerton
r 'Vacationing at Nelscott and
ether. points I along the Oregon
coasL M
Todays Menu
Tomato paste, to be found in
many grocery stores, gives flavor
o,um meatless dinner dish. !
j Spiced beet salad
-3 Spaghetti with tuna fish !
j Spinach ';
Peach shortcake
i .
. I SPAGHETTI WITH
-ij'f TUNA FISH SAUCE
; j t-ounce cackace jrra?httl
1 dove garlic
1.8-ounce can of tuna fish
1 onion, chopped
I 1 small can tomato paste
S cups water
? Salt and DeDDer
' Drain oil from tuna fish anrl
hert oil In a heavy skillet Add
ouoa and saute until a light
crown, aooi tomato paste. Mix
well and add water. Cook down
to about 2icups.' Add tuna fish
and aeasoninss and heat thmmrh
Meanwhile took spaghetti for
nine minutes in two quarts noil
in water to which the garlic
clove has been added. Drain.
Discard garlic clove and add to
tuna lisn mixture. Mix thor
oughly and serve immediately.
, " , Head the warning your
I - i - j , . - I I .. n Tit . i
'Si y give you- whenv
f ,' i,iomething'$ wrong.";
; Take immediate step to)
, . make it nht . .
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1 Optometrist ;
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Society . . . dubs -l&PC19
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Music .... The
Maxlne Buren
' Women's Editor
Lunch:For !
Newcomer:
S ST'-' 1 .:
MrsL Frank G. Myers and Mrs.
Frank Brown were hostesses for
a smartly arranged luncheon
Saturday afternoon at the Mar
ion hotel in Mionor "of Mr.
Brown's : sister Mrs. George
Blower of Los Angeles, , who has .
come north to Salem to make'
her home, ,
4 The luncheon table was cen-'
tercd jivith an arrangement of
. pastel summer flowers. The' af
ternoon hours were spent in
formally at the Court apart
ment of Mrs. Brown.
, Covers were placed for Mrs.
George Blower, Mrs. Olive My- ,
ers, Mrs. Deryl Myers, Mrs.
Charles Claggett Mrs. John
McConville, Mrs. Emil Rinder
man, Mrs. Ada Leslie, Miss
'Harriet "Leslie, Mrs. Frank
Brown and Mrs. Frank G. My
ers. Mock-Francis
Vows Read
SILVERTON The wedding
of Miss Betty Francis,1 daughter "
of Mr. Ahe. Francis, and Mr. Lyle
F. Mock, Eugene!, was solemnized .
Sunday in the
garden of the-
t rancis home,
where the out
door, fireplace ! was banked in
white . gladiolas and greenery.
The Rev. Edward Terry-officiated
and Lt. William Runey was
best man. Miss Alice Tosey was
tjhe bride's only attendant.
; The bride wore a floor length
marquisette dress with eyelett
embroidery bodice and a shoul
der length veil held fa place with
a beaded cap. She carried a bou
quet of rosebuds and orchids.
Miss Tosey wore a white. floor
length chiffon dress trimmed
with silver sequins. ;
s Following the ceremony a buf
fet supper was served on a lace-
overed table in the grape arbor.
Thirty-five guests were in at
tendance. Mrs. Arnold Turnbull,
cousin of the bride from Os
wego, cut the . cake and .. Mrs."
Frank Hubbs, Silverton, poured
the coffee. Mrs. Floyd Inthram,
Albany, served ices and Mrs.
Fred Callister, Spokane, presided
over the punch bowl. Miss Cath
erine Hattebrt passed the bride's
book.
' Tot going away the bride car
ried a grey-blue coat and wore
a navy blue dress with blue ac
cessories. The couple will be at
home in Eugene where Mr. Mock
is going into business after serv
ing 23 months with the U. S.
armed forces.
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Salem iCouncil of Charch Wom
en, basket Dlcnic i Enn.
Prwcott!
1J .30 pin.
home; 1064 ;0k ti
WEDNESDAT ! :
St -Paul' fuild .od .uxill.ry. r
nimrt for no-host luncheon at the -parish
house, 1 . p.m. '. 'Z
thou at t "l'. U'"
HayesvUl Woman's club cov-
ered di4t pienJ -with Mn. Bim "
. jniftuucer, route., ii ; box 18T. -
p.ni. i
ntDAT ; .
Wcmui'i, Relief
Coroa .au-xi- -
lary to :
the Grand Army of th "'
Kepubli,
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Mrs. Roger
Putnam ' and
her three year old
Ky,; ir arrived 'iii
on, Roger
the capital
Saturday from j El Paso, Texas,
where they have been residing.
Mrs. Putnam, .he former Elea
nor Swift, daughter jof Bev. and
Mrs GeOrge Syrift, plans to re
main injSaleni She is now at
the home of her . husband's par
ents; Mri and Mrs. Rex Putnam.
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Mr. aM Mrs. Glenn vVeodry
and; son j Jimmy, and Mr. and
Mrs; Robert Ramsden and chil
dren, Carol and Gary, have re
turned fi-om a fortnikht's stav at
jxenjcou,i wnerei theyi
r... j. i . ? .. r- -
were at the
rtielscott japartments
Lt.DeLohg
lb Wed
Army Officer
Salem friends of
Lt Delores-
Mae Demons, WAC.
dauahter of
Mr. and !Mrs. Merton R. DeLong
oi roniand,, are interested- in
the annctuncement . of her en
gagement to Lt Coll Stanley R
Kelley, jscn of -Mrs. - Alice H.
KeHy of Portland, j The bride
elect isf the granddaughter of
Mr-; C- IInc, formerly f
Salem, ind, the late Mrs. De
Long. J .1K1 j ; '
The bfide-elect who is a hos
pital dietician, has been in the
service for three years and with
an armyj hospital in ! England for
the; last two years, hi :
Colonel Kelley is . convalesc
ing -at home j front ? illness in
curred j during ! the: Okinawa
campaign. He has (participated
in f assaplt landings . at i both
Leyte and- Okinawa and has
been, awarded Ithe Bronze Star
for his ork on Leyte.
Both young people are grad
uates of Oregon State college,
where the bride-elect is a mem
ber of jKappa- Kappa Gamma
and her! fiance i affiliated with
Pi Kappa Phi; ! i
Selected
chicken t
and white
oargain :
Puth
piliow.: 17x24
' inches LSS.
Si : r ,
man stripe
She 21x27.
nSOUSB TOTALING S10.C3 C2
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Sallsfacticn guaranteed '
cr your money back
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xjijoymg a lanuiy reuriion at
Nelsfcott are:M4. and Mri John
H.
two
the
Earkin and ; their : chUdren,
of whom fare home from
Juropean theatre of war
W
Itn the Carkins are Corporal
Mrs. Warren Carkin iPatri- '
and
cia Carson , Lt Vernon f arkin.
Mrs
pruce -wv .varaun, i whose
and is in tie. South pacific,'
husti
and
Airs, tart iCarkin : and son,1 :
are temporarily residing in
;Whd
.Corjalis. Mrs. ErJ Carkin plans
to-lejave early in August for New
YT Cit3r 'tQ Toin. Mr. Carkiiif
.whoj has J beer -. transferred to i
. he New York f office ! of I United
. Airlines. They -Jiave i been living .
Jn San Frncisco.-. j. -
' St and . Mrs. Nelson ; Sanesi
; (Jean' Alice Carkin), who have
.beei., visiting, j at -the 4 Carkin
nome, lext Monday to return to
- nis pase.
-AAioliriVuitOT" ' '':!
RcitaPTonigh't "I
. iohn Waiiaco Graham WiU
;preent hisviolin an'di guitar J
students in a recital tonight at
:1S o'clock at! the First Evan
gelical church, Summer and Ma
.rionj streets. . I.. , . j.
: Featued on the program will
be j the Junior violin quartet
placing "March of the Guard"
andl the senior violin quartet
: - Placing "Barcarolle" from the
L.Talfs of Hoffman and Mr. Gra
ham's - arrangement - of 'Moon
light Sonata" by. Beethoven. The
onli solo for the evening; will be
i an electric guitar number by
Miss Evelyn Martin. , Approxi
mately 80 violins and 50 guitars
willj playin group numbers with
, students ranging in experience
from 10 weeks to 10 -years.
The public is invited; to at
tend. I " I
Mrs.Guclerian
Is Honored j
Mrs. C." J. Jackson and Mrs.
G. E Vosburgh were hostesses
Thursday for a farewell hand
kerchief shower at. Mri Jack
son home in honor of Mrs. C.
A. Ouderian and daughter, Phil
lis. Who are leaving to make their
home at Olson Park, Wash.
. Those present were Mrs. Ber
nard Denson, Mrs. Glenn Adams,
Mri E. W. Emmett Mri A. H.
CosSeU, Mrs. Kelly Jennings, Mrs,
Al Shark, Mrs.' Minnie Downing,
Mri Robert Forester, Mrs. Al
bert Dackmin, ; Mrs. Bert Slack,
Mid. Phillip Peterson, Mrs. B.
M. Amnne, Mrs. I C. McCancon,
jsocfbie and Lynn-Amrine, Mrs.
C. . Jackson, t Mrs. G. Vos
burgh, Mrs. C. A.- Guderian and
Fhillis. j
HayesTille-Weman's elab will
be- Entertained at a covered dish
picnic lucheon on' Thursday af
tentoon at the home of Mrs. Elma
McAllister, route 7, - box 187,
Worth Pacific Highway at 12:30
o'clock; All older members and
friends are invited to attend the
affair. Everyone ' is asked to
bring her own table service.
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V,
iprime western crushed
feathers in durabla biua
siriped 'drill tckinc. f A ,
value in firm, .well-filled
MM
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Colored curled hen feathers. FreEh,
clean chicken feathers are specially
crushed and fluffed to 'give added
buoyance arid resilience. Covered
with attractive fancy CTfl tff
: ticking.' Size 21x27. ST Ek O
50 chlckeni 50 turkey. Crashed
chicken r feafiers, combined ".With
. crushed turkey feathers for an ecbn- '.
bmy-priced pillow of medium firm- "'.
nessr An attractive fancy art tick-
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Buoyant,! crushed white , duck - fea
thers.; An . omazinglyj comfortable
pillow i at a I remarkable eeonornv
price. Covered wifli attractive Ro
ticking.
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Mrs. Le J. Dancer, the former Doris Jean Dunn, whose
mcffriage tdok place on July 7 in Vancouver, Wash. The
bride is the! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Dunn. Mr. Dan
cer, PhM 2c, USN, is "stationed at the Ctrvallis naval hos
pital in thel personnel department Thefcouple will make
meirhomejin S,alem. (Jesten-Miller). r - I -
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BPW Card Club
Entertained 1
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Members of the Salem Busi
ness and Professional Women's
card club were entertained Sat
urday flight at the Tuberculosis
hospital. Hostesses- . were Mrs.
Marios Wooden, Mri, Elizabeth
McKairi, Miss Cecelia Woodruff
and Miss Doris IsbeL
A. salad, supper, served buffet
atyle, followed several hours of
cards. '.Guests were seated at
small tables centered with small
bouquets of pastel summer flow- "
ers. Sixteen members were pres
ent i
from a few day stay at
Taft U9 Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Cannon: and Lt and Mrs. Wil
liam Burrell of Klamath Falls,
who have been visiting in the
capital the past week.
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Sergeant and Mrs. Warren B.
Ling (Dorothy Pyeatt) have re
turned to their home , in San
Francisco after, a ten day stay .
in the capital as guests of her
parents, Mr. -and Mrs. Carl E.
Pyeatt j The Lings spent the re
mainder of his furlough in Wil
mington, Calif., with his mother,
Mrs. Flavia Ling.
Twin danghters were bent at.
a McMinnville hospital Sunday
afternoon to Lt (jg) and Mrs.
EUiott Cummings. Mrs. Cum
min gs is in McMinnville with her
parents, while Lieutenant Cum
mings, a deputy attorney general
of the state, is serving in the
navy.
Grata ef Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Schramm at their rammer home .
on the Santiam this weekend .
were Mr; and Mrs. Wilbur Hurst 1
and family and Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Labhart of Corvallis.
Couple Are .
Here -From .
South '
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Visitors In the ;' capital are j
Lieutenant and Mrs." WiDiam R
Walker (Dorothy Blalsdell) of
Sacramento, Calif who .are ,
guests at the home" of her par-
ents,"Mr. and Mrs. L. A-' Blais
delL. Lt- Walker, who is with
the army transport command, is ;
stationed at the Fairfield-Suisun
air. base; near Sacramento.
- Over 'Ihe' weekend i Lt. - and '
Mrs: Walker, Mr. and Mrs. "IT;
A. Blaisdell and Mrs. Lawrence
Blaisdell- and ' Miss ' S h I r 1 ey
Birkholder of Portland enjoyed
a ' fishing . trip at Suttle lke.1'
' The . visitors will be here for
; another week. .. . " (-.. """-:' "
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Felicitat tens g -1 Mr. . and
t Mrs". Robert Worral on the
birth of ' a' son' Monday . ' morn-:;
, - ing ,at the', Salem General hos
i j?ital. The little bo7,",whd weigh
ted fiVe. pounds and seven oun- .
; ; ces, is the grandson of Mr.: andt
j .Mrs. J: P. Smart and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter; . WorraL The . baby
has an older lister, Patty Lou.
Mr. 'Worral Is now at Camp,
; Roberts, Califs completing' his
basic training. Mrs. Worral is
the former Margaret Smart '
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Stela
(Pauline Drager) are the parents
' of a son, William Francis, born
on Sunday, July 29, at. the Salem
General hospital. The little boy
is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
'Ben Drager of Cutler City, for--1
merly of Salem. Mr. Stein is
serving in the navy. - .
Mist' Irene Hellenbeck, chair
man of the BPW hospitality com
mittee, has called a meeting of
her group for tonight - at the
chamber of commerce at 7:30
oclock. Plans will be made for
the club's August picnic at Che
mawa Indian school with Miss
Ina Maye Toland in charge.
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer V. Car
penter -have returned from a
two weeks stay In Portland,
where ' they were registered at
the Roosevelt hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay A. Tecem
have returned from a several
days trip which, took them to
Mt Rainier and Yakima. '
NORTH SANTIAM Mrs. -.
Louis S C o e f i e 1 d - enterUined
Thursday with a bridal shower. "
in honor of Mrs. Wayne Bond,
the former Zola Morgan. Games
l were played, . and . Mrs. Gene . ,
S Davis" and Lenore Hammer won "f
! prizes. "Mrs. Bond received many ;
, gifts. ,-: v ss: s-:J ,fs :;.
; " The guest list .included,' Mrs. :
Pete Kremer Mrs. John Miller,
'. Mrs. Joe Williams; Mrs. , Arden ;
f Hammer; Mr"s. Curtis Deetz, Mrs.;' r
f Clarence Gavette, Mrs... William
I Hargin, Mrs.""MerJe.' Crane; Mrs.' ;
'' Gene Dsis, Mrs. Melvin fiichols,
Mrs. Carl Bethell, ; Mrsf Robert r
i BetheH, Mrs, . Fred V"Comstock, V
'Mrs. Arthur' Bile's;: Mrs; Lawi
rence Clark, Mrs. "William How-1
. ery, Mrs. John Kenig, Mrs.Ar- "
! thur Morgan,. Mrs. .Kaiser, -Mrs, .
' Dave Crane, Betty Jo and Mary;
. Lou Kiethley, .Lenore Hammer,.
Anna Mae Nichols,. Jean Spears, ;
Stella Wiliard, Luella and FJor-. '
' ence D a 1 k e, Dorothy Gilbert:
; Dinah Crane, Mary Carlene arid
k Linda Lou Scoefield. , ' ' ' . ;
: KEIZER The Kelser, Sewing
- club 'held an fall day meeting';
: Thursday, July 25 at the home- '
; of Mrs. Sarn Richards. The time
was spent sewing for the Red
, Cross with a no 'host luncheon at
; noon.- SS '';i.,rI'"': '
Those present were Mrs. Ben
Claggett, Mrs.',', J. : A." Gardner,', .
r Mrs. , W G. EarL .' Mrs. ' Harry
' Irvine, 1 Mrs. Arthur Cummings,
Mrs. B. Wallace, Mrs. J. E. Bar
truff, Mrs. J. E. Clark, Mrs. J.
' D. Watson, Mrs. - Elmer Ideen,
Alta HalL Ethel Hall, Mrs. R.:
K. O'Conner, Mrs. Sam . Rich
ards and Mrs. J. E. Whitehead..
Mrs. Irvine will be hostess on
August 9. .
Major and Mrs. Weleett C
Buren and children, Nancy and
Dick, spent the weekend at the
Neskowin Inn. " " " f
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