The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 02, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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The OREGON STATESMAN.! Salem. Oregon. Friday Morning, August 2, 1948
Miss Ethel
Lawless
To Wed
Ar.VHjnrfirioil U Iwing made
of " r rriKfmrnt and forthcom
ing rr... mage of Mim KtbH Ijw
daughter of Mr and Mr.
James U !es. to Howard El
swd. of Mr. and Mr. Fill t
yjtM.3 The wrUinf will take
l e on rriday, August 20, at
the Firt Presbyterian church at
S fit k.
rWh Ms I jwlr and her
Juirt are graduates of Salem
-hi'i criotl. She ha benti attend
In ",-Ot eg on College of Education
at Vlrimouth and will complete
Iwr a oik next winlrr
Mr L2d arrived in the
t.'f two wrtk ago from the
t. . , r. theatre of ef ation
fie has t-en in tiermany for the
M.r i.r an1 a half and in the
aimy ,er t'o year The uuple
Vv.; ine tn Monrtvauth.
Shower Honor
Mrs. Wade
S
V R!i.h Wade was the honor
jpi- at a ht..wT Thuraday night
i Mim Jean Rowland enter -ta.i
-5 in Iff garden of her home
mi ..rtn IVth tUert.
It- iiye uii in play during the
. ,r.g ith a tale supper fol
lo .ng
H if-r j-f Mr Wade were Mr.
1. ' Stafer. Mr Rohert Mall An
di ,i) .f l orvalh. Mr Jimn
T Mr Fred S Anunen. jr ,
Mr. H W. Stacey. Mm Olene
W -rilrw ff . Miaa Evelyn Johnson,
JM.. Mary Ann WitUjff. Mim Ir
ri -- Muidork. Miaa TheJma W il -rw
Miu Dnna Shafer and the
tin' rM
Totlav'ii Pattern
rute-bt.it. that's what thii brau-te-i
,r tt-r.-.ecer is! Put tern 4536'
k. fiirti.t.cas wijr with a perky
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a- ' "n til oy y jrMf
P ii: :n 43fl cmvi in Jr Mis
Si' - 1.. :Z. 15 and IT Si.e 13
U--t-L3 jsrc:s 39-inch fabric.
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fur SUMMER 1 Your for
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U 4636
SIZES
Ami Wr Wrl ome All of Our Old and New Customers With a
rompletr Display of Fetlrral Government Inajhrcted Meats, Both
I rmli anl Smokeil. We Guarantee Every Gut of Meat to Be the
Be.
We Have AUo Addetl a Locker Cutting Service. If You Want a
AeX and Professional Job Done on Your Locker Meat, See
Society
Music ....
MAXINE BUKEN
Womtn'i Editor
Fly North to
Wedding
Mr, aod Mr. Conrad P. Paul
ton and her son. Tommy, and
Robert Steeve aro leaving; by
plane Saturday for Seattle to at
tend the wedding of Miss Aileen
Hutchinson and La ban Richard
Sleeve on Saturday night at the
Pilgrim Congregational church.
The bride-elect is the daughter of
the Kev. and Mrs. Robert Hutch
inson. formerly of Salem, and Rev.
Hutchinson will perform his
d a u g h t e r's marriage. Robert
Steeve will be an usher at his
brother's wedding.
On Sunday members of Mrs.
: Paulaon's family are planning a
i gathering at the home of her aunt
on Lake Washington. The four
will return to Salem by plana lata
' Sunday.
Hostesses Fete
Miss Olson
Mm Inabelle Creech and Miaa
Jean llain entertained Tuesday
night at the home of Mrs. Phil
R.benadorf on South Cottage
street at a shower for Miss Marie
Olson, who will be married on
, August 11 to Gerald DeSart of
Silverton.
A kitchen shower honored! the
bride-to-be and late refreshments
were served following an inform
! al evening. The table was cen-
tered with an arrangement of pas
tel summer flowers and candles.
Honoring Miaa Olson were Miss
Nelda Dollner. Mlsa Loretta Mc
Namee, Mia Marilyn Nelson, Miss
Heta Susbauer, Mrs. Charles
Moody. Mr. Jerry Stone. . Mrs.
Kdward Hanson, Mrs. Harvey
HolzKamp, Mrs. - George Meier,
Mrs Dale Lively, Mrs. William
Rebenedorf, Mr. Alma .Olson,
Mrs. Orvllle Winn of Independ
ence, Mr. Mildred Henderson,
Mrs John Hain and the hostesses.
Mrs. Char lea Rate I Iff, Mrs. I.
F. Carleton and Mr. George Dur
ham left Thursday for Camp
Adam. Moialla, to attend the an
nual retreat ol the Oregon Tel
lowship of Congregational Wom
en, representing the First- Con
giegationat church of Salem.:
Mr. sad Mrs. Kabert H. I limit -
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Hunter of Dal la were among
thoae in Portland Thursday night
to attend ''Oklahoma" at the audi
torium. I The Mlaaea Msrjorie and De-
lores Donaldson and Miss Sigrid
: Heinonen will motor to Portland
! on Saturday to attend "Okla
' hom" i;
Mr. mm Mrs. Habert Kailly
and daughter. Kathleen and
Jane, of Pasadena, Texas, are
spending a few days in the capi
tal visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mr. Charles L-ayport. The
Retlly. who have been vacation
ing on Puget Sound, are en route
south to their home. They for
merly made their borne here and
j he was with the Oregon Pulp and
Paper Co.
Visiters la the raplUl Wednes
day were Mr. and Mrs. George
Beechler who were guests of his
mother, Mi. D. X. Beechler,
who has ju: returned from a
visit in San Francisco with her
daughter and family. The Beech
ler have been at Taft visiting
with her parents.
Mr. sjmI Mrs. Edwla Ci CroM
and sons. Curtis and Stewart, left
Thursday for their home in Chi-
rago following a several weeks
i stay here with his mother, Mrs.
Curtis B. Cross.
1 Ejo)a
Clubs
The Home
JERYME ENGLISH
Society Editor
ClUB CALENDAR
mtDAT
Engl. wood Wewaa Hub, ptrnle 1
p m. with Mrs. W. C Crews, Ml North
IStii st.
MONDAY
Marlon auxiliary VTW Ml, S pjn
at hall for election.
Jmmon Io. Wwlryia Ssrvlas Guild
no-hmt picnic. Olinger Park, .9 p m
THURSDAY
So)ourners luncheon, saack bar aad
bridge, Salem Woman1 club, 1 pm.
A Garden
Picnic
The gardens at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Homer if. Smith on
North Summer street will be the
setting for a large picnic dinner
pn Sunday afternoon.
The Smiths give the affair an
nually for out-of-town Insurance
special agent and over 60 are ex
pected to attend. Co-hosts with
the Smiths will be their son and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Homer T.
Smith.
Guests have been Invited to
come at 3 o'clock and dinner will
be served at large picnic tables
In the garden at 3 o'clock. Dur
ing the early everting Jack Hayea
will show movies.
Shower Given
Tuesday Night
Mrs. W. A. Barkus was hostess
Tuesday , night in her country
home at a shower for Mrs.
Charles R. Moule, who recently
returned to Salem from Antioch,
Calif. The evening was spent in
formally. A blue and pink color
scheme was used.
Greeting guests at the door was
Mrs. Harry Gillette. Assisting
about the rooms were Mr. Hayes
Beall and Mrs. Ralph Murphy.
Mrs. S. Raynor Smith, r., and
Mrs. Scott Wheatly poured. Mrs.
Lee Haskins cut the cake and
Mrs. Thomas FitzJohn was in
charge of the guest book.
Others honoring Mrs. Moule
were Mesdames Herbert Kemper.
Jack Kinney, Charles Roberts,
Etric Stinnett, Herman Rehfuss,
Chester Lausner, William McKin
ny, S. Raynor Smith, Jr., Leo
Reed, Wlllard Gillette, Lowell
Jones. Archie Gardner and Joe
Brook. Richard Bell. J. F. Bil
leter, Vivian Garber, Averill
Reaney, George Nopp, Anna Mor
gan, Don Darby, Carl Butte and
Irene Johnston, the Misses
Blanche Baumgartner; Maxine
Clark, Vada Hill. Gertrude Rob
erts. Lucille Satter. Donna Wen
gen roth, Velora Williams, Mar
garet Pepper, Aan Raffael and
Laurel Stohl.
AMITY Sunday. Jaly 21. at
2 pjn. Mia Alma June Miller,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eman
uel Miller of Amity, and James
Melvin Larraw of Blaine were
married at the Mennonite church
in Sheridan. G. D. Shenk offi
ciated. A reception was held at
the Miller home following the
ceremony, after which the young
couple left by motor for a trip
to California. They will live at
Blaine.
Ualch Oar
Ilorih Window
For New Fall
Merchandise
Smarl Shop
111 Nerth Liberty
Home From
Motor Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Henry V, Comp.
ton, their son .Stuart, and his fian
cee. Miss Mary Kathryn Finney
of Hood River, have returned
from a three weeks motor trip.
The Compton went south to
Reno and Las Vegas, Nev, and
then over to Bryce and SJion na
tional parks. Salt Lake City, into
Wyoming to Yellowstone and
Grand Tetons national parks. At
the Latter park they had a house
on the Lake for several days. En
route home they stopped in Boise
for a short visit.
Supper Party For
Miss Patterson
Miss Janice Patterson, August
bride -elect of William Cat, was
honored at a buffet supper party
Thursday night when Mtss Mar
garet Ilughlett entertained in the
garden of her home on North ICth
street.
Following the dinner hour
bridge was in play and a bridal
shower honored Miss Patterson.
Covers were Disced for tHo
oriae - to - be, her mother, Mrs.
Frank Patterson, Miss Jean Pat
terson, Miss Ruth Tiughlett, Miss
Virginia Case. Miss Mary Nims,
Miaa Donna Upjohn. Miaa Patricia
Sears, Miss Barbara Belt. MisS
Vicky Jones, Miss Ruth Farmer,
Miss Leona Tingelstad. Mrs. Ar
thur Wilson, Mrs. Robert Albert,
Mrs. George Luthey of Portland,
Mrs. Bessie Horner, Mrs, H. W,
Hughlett and the hostess.
Mr. mm Mr. Key H. Mills
were in Portland Thursday night
to attend "Oklahoma." They are
leaving today for a week's iti
along the Oregon coast
Mr. aad Mrs. Kenaeth WsJkev
of Santa Monica, Calif, who are
visiting at the George Putnam
nome, spent Wednesday at Tim
berline lodee. Mr. Walkev ha
come north for a several weeks
visit with his family.
Mr. mmd Mrs. Bert Brew mt
Wauneta. Neb., are visitors at tha
A. L. Mason home. Mrs. Brown
and Mrs. Mason are sisters.
Good Eating
Fruits of Late Summer Provide Ideas
For Variety of Cobblers, Puddings
By Maxine Buren
Fruit desserts are timely and there's possibility for plenty of
variety in the meal's ending these summertime days.
Tart red berries, green apples, peaches, apricots and plums,
all make family delights. The only problem is sugarl
Having supply of biscuit mix ready and waiting for the milk
to be added, speeds up summertime cobblers and dumplings. You
can eitner Duy tn mix ready-
prepared or double or triple your
own biscuit recipe, omit the liquid
and put It away in a carton to
keep until ready to use.
Adding salt to fruit brings out
the sweetness and makes it pos
sible to cut down on the sugar.
Leftover Jellies or Jams, especial
ly those which may have crystal
Lzed, can be added to the fruit
for additional sweetness and
often interesting flavor.
Fresh peaches sliced and flavor
ed slightly with cinnamon make
a good cobbler when slightly
thickened with cornstarch and
cooked in a casserole topped with
biscuit dough.
Here's an applesauce pudding
that might be the answer to to
day's dessert problem.
YOU DOII'T HAVE
TO LOOK FAB? . . .
for those superior
BUHDEI2S nAIlDWAIIE Hens yea need!
Just come into Keith Brown's today and look
over our fine assortment of top-quality Builder
Hardware supplies! . . . We know we have just
what you're looking for!
KEDTIH1
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Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard A. Olson (Ruth VoqO whos
marricKjo took place July 28 at the First Evangelical church.
The bride Is the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. William Vogt
and her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. WiHard A.
Olson, sr. (Bishop-Modern studio).
A Bridge
Luncheon
Mrs. Lloyd Sanders will pre
side at luncheon this afternoon
at her Fawk street home for
members of her club. Contract
bridge will be in play during the
afternoon.
Mrs. Lewis Clark and Mrs.
Harold O. Schneider will be addi
tional guests. Club members are
Mrs. Forrest E. Simmons, Mrs.
Virgil Sexton, Mrs. Glenn Pax
son, Mrs. BJarne Ericksen, Mrs.
Charles Feike and Mrs. Sanders.
NO TONSILS
AMITY Tommy Stocker was a
tonsilectomy patient at the Dr.
Law hospital Thursday. He la a
grandson of Mrs. Law.
APPLESAUCE PUDDINO
2 cups fresh made applesauce
4 tablespoons butter or substi
tute Vi cups graham cracker crumbs
3 eggs
4 teaspoon salt
V cup sugar
V cup chopped nuts
Melt fat and mix with X cups
of the crumbs combine with sauce.
Beat egg yolks with 2 tablespoons
sugar and add to applesauce mix
ture. Beat salted whites and add
remaining sugar, fold in nuts.
Sprinkle remaining crumbs on a
greased 9 inch cake pan. Pour ap
ple mixture on top, add meringue
and bake at 130 for 45 minutes.
Serve with a sauce made of
cream whipped, sweetened, and
flavored with nutmeg.
gC3WKI
Surprise Vinit
At North Dallas
NORTH DALLAS Mr. and
Mrs. A. G. Rempel were surprised
Friday when their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. U. M.
Rempel of Reedley, Calif., came
for a ten-day visit here and in
Marion county.
On Sunday they had a family
reunion and dinner at the John
H. Neufeld home at Crowley Sta
tion. Present were Mr. and Mrs.
A. G. Rempel, Mr. and Mrs. G. V.
Rempel and family, Smithield;
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Toevs and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Rempel and family, all of Salem;
the honor guests and the hosts.
MINISTERS TO SWEDEN
WASHINGTON. July 3I-P-The
senate confirmed the ap
pointment of Louis G. Drvrfnu
jr., of California, a minister to'
.weoen. He has been serving as
minister to Iceland.
000
-AT
Fur Coats at
Record Lowsl
Yes ... In spite of furs bein? higher
now than last season, Schlesinqer
& Co. are selllnj their fine furs at
LESS than last year. Why? Because
many months ago, ' anticipating
a rise that has since materialized,
we bought heavily for this event.
ACTUALLY THE IDENTICAL SKINS,
WHEN WE MAKE REPLACEMENTS.
WILL COST TWENTY TO THIRTY
PER CENT MORE. Our August Fur
Event is a golden opportunity for
you to own a luxurious fur coat at
area! savings that may never be
duplicated.
"
Church Rites
Read Sunday
WOODBURN The Church of
Jesus Christ of ItterI)ay Saints
was the scene of the marriage of
Miss Arlene Smolnisky and Max
E. Oman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Omans. Sunday afternoon.
July 14, at 4 o'clock. The Rev.
J. L. Verhei of Portland read the
double-ring ceremony.
The bride, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Smolnuky of Wood
burn, given in marriage by her
father, wore a grey dressmaker
suit with black and white acces
sories. She ranted a white Bible
with an orchid and rosebud.
Mis Hazel Smolnisky. sister of
the bride, was maid of hottor. She
wore a beige uit and tarried pink
sweetpeas and a gardenia.
Mr. Omans was attended by
Richard Moon. Usher were Don
ald Marshall and Walter Ilaglien.
Kenneth Thompson sang and
Miss Donna Dean was acrompa
nist and played the wedding
marches.
The bride's mother wore a black
drr-i with pink and black acces
sories and a corsage of pink rose
bud. The groom's mother was at
tired in a dress of gray with gray
and black accessories and a cor
sage of pink roebud,
A reception wa given at Lu
theran hall niter the service. Mrs.
Dean Omans of Salem, sister-in-law
of the groom, cut- the wed
ding cake assisted by Mrs. Gor
don Luffman of W,dburn. his
aunt. Mrs. William Smolnisky of
Portland, aunt of the bride, poured
and Mins Donna I)ean was at the
punch bowl.
At the gift table were Mr. E.
II. Clayberger and Mis Eileen
Hagenauer. and carrying the guest
book was Miss Hazel Mason. As
sisting Mrs. George Crimps at the
reception were Mrs. H. K. Sar
gent. Mrs. Hael Rue. Mis Jac
queline Rue and Miss Dorothy
Albertson.
Mrs. Omans Is a graduate of
Wood burn high school and was a
cadet nurse. Mr. Omans attended
high school at Shenandoah. Iowa,
and here. He was discharged from
the navy June 10 after 14 months
service.
The young couple took a wed
ding trip to Santiam Lodge near
Sisters and are now at home at
73 N. Second st,
VISITORS AT CHANDLERS
SUNN YSIDE Mr. and Mrs.
Christian Hey of Poikville. Mo..
. . Persian Toombs
. . Silver Foxes
. . Russian Ponies
. . American Broadtails
. . Genuine Kid Skins
. . Stenciled Lapins
And Many Otheig
. nuts! uohbu
SAL
No V
Todav'i;
Needlccnift
1 VL..i664l
These peacocks can foftn beau
tiful parade all; about your home.
Their plumage is gay; their take-to-liuens
manner is wonderful.
Embroider these gay peacocks
with flowers in color contrast. Pat
tern 84 has transfer of 14 motifs
lVix4 and Hxll inches.
Send TWCNTvl CENTS-Hi- ests v
Ihis pattm to The Org4w Stas
man. Laura Whealer. rtrsti a4 S(r
enson Sts.. San rrincue; : S. CaliC.
Print plainly PATTSEN i NIMBUS,
your NAME ang ADOKCSS.
Fifteen cents mora tonne you ear
newest NlWCTart Ca talent u tfm
l4S ediUon IIS Uluctrauens ot W
in for crochet, knitting, ouilta. em
broidery, toy, handicraft i.' a troe
pattern for cuddla toy prtate4 right
in Uka cstskniua. r
are staying at the homefof Grace
and Al Chandler while they visit
relatives. Sunday they took a trip
along the Oregon beaches. Hey ta
a cousin of Grace and Al Chand
ler and Mrs.; George Heykart.
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