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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1947)
S Guests Are Bidden to Parties Sevrisl inform! parlies re on the social calendar for the week. Mrs. Charles McClelland and Mrs. Walter Socolofsky will be hostesses for a t;15 o'clock lunch eon Friday afternoon at the for mer' borne on Union streetf or a group Ci vncir umiua. Covers will be placed for six teen guests with an informal aft ernoon following. Arrangynents " of spring flowers will be ii$'d in decorating. Mr, Hansen Host eft Mrs. Kenneth Hanson will be a hostess tonight at her Sagniaw street home in honor of a few of her friends. Bridge will be in play daring the evening with a late Ripper following. Bouquets of spring flowers will be used about . the rooms. ' - Laaeheea Thursday . Mr?. Karl Steiwer has invited members of the Town and Coun try dub to a 1 o'clock luncheon Thursday afternoon at the Nor mandy Manor. Bridge will be in play following. This . will be the last meeting of the group this - year. Coming from Portland will be Mrs. George A. White, a mem ber. Mrs. Dan Johnston, formerly of Salem, and Mrs. George Alex ander additional guests. Rites Read at St. Vincent's i In a quiet wedding ceremony at St. Vincent's Catholic church at . high noon Tuesday Father Lewis Rodakowski united in marriage Miss Betty Jane Brennan. daugh- ' ter of Mr. -and Mrs. Joseph Bren nan of Salem and Daniel Steele, con of Mr. and Mrs. John Steele f Salem. The bride wore a white crepe , street length dress with a small white hat and her corsage' was of red rosebuds. Miss Dorothy Brennan was her sister's only attendant. She wore a light blue crepe afternoon dress and her corsage was of pink and white carnations. . Harlan Miller was best man. - For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Brenan wore a light blue flowered crepe with black acces sories. Mrs. Steele wore a brown crepe afternoon dress with brown accessories. , Wedding marches were played by Wayne Muesey who also sangi -- A wedding reception for mem bers of the two families was held at the home of the bride's par ents on Lancaster drive. ; - After a wedding trip along the Oregon coast the bride and groom will live in Salem. For her wed ding trip the bride wore a rose beige linen suit with white acces sories. The Little Garden clab ef Sa lem Heights will be entertained at a tea Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock at the country home of Mrs. Ralph E. Cartwright Dur ing the afternoon there will be a flower show of miniature ar rangements. Mrs. Harvey O.Taylor will pre side at a bridge luncheon Thurs day afternoon at her South Com mercial street home for the pleas tire of her contract club. Mrs. Ralph Eg rstaff will eater tain at bridge and a dessert supper tonight at her home for members ef her club. " " Society , ...Clubs Music;.;. The Home I are t . .... m - CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Westminster guild meet First Pre- SJrm WriUrs club meet at YWCA. 1 D m.. Mtss Renska Ladd Swart, hostess. Wednesday evening AAUW Litera ture group with Mr Floyd Utter, Oak kt-. S o'clock dessert at KP hall, p.irf.. formal Initiation. Ladies of crana Army social meei- (.... ...u Arm Trillin SOT S- Commercial st, 1 to 4 p.m. THCKSDAY DAV tea for Cold Star and War Mothers with Mrs. A. L. Brewster. 580 N. 21st St.. i JO p.m. Theatre Arts group no-host luncheon. Normany Manor. 1 p.m. Sojourners dessert luncheon, Salem Woman's clubhouse. 1:15 p.m. Aid society of the Woman's Relief Corps meet with Mrs. Blanche Stuart. 1343 5. Liberty st coverea oisn rancn con. - Past Resents DAR. no-host luncheon 1 p.m. with Mrs. John W. Harbison, 855. Marion st. Merry Minglers with Mrs. Robert Pickeral. "Lancaster Drive. Little Garden club of S:m Heights with Mrs. Ralph X. Cartwright, route 3. 1 pjn. FRIDAY AAUW Music group with Mrs. Guy t.'ickok. MS N. Summer at, 130 p.m. SATURDAY Salem Woman's elub meeting, salad luncheon. 1 p.m. Woman's clubhouse, board meeting. 12 p.m. EPW executive board with Mrs. Car rr.alite Weddle, IMS N. Cottage it., 730 p.m. . " MONDAY Oregon State Mothers covered dish luncheon at Mayflower hall. 1 p.m. Auxiliary Elects Delegate The auxiliary of the United Spanish War Veterans held a busi ness meeting at the VFW hall Monday with the president. Miss Lois Kirts, presiding. Mrs. Willow Evans was elected a delegate, to the national convention, to be held in Kansas City, Missouri, August 24 to 28. Mrs. Hazel Cordy was appoint ed auxiliary stunt chairman for department convention to be held in Corvallis June 22 to 25. The charter was draped for Miss Anna Nagel and Mrs. Cora Thompson, both past national presidents, and for Mrs. Georgia, Davis, a charter member- of Hal' Hibbard auxil iary No. 4. Linfield Choir Sings Sunday ' Linfield choir will appear in concert at the Calvary Baptist church Sunday night at 7:30. The a cappella choir is made up of 62 men's and women's voices, and is under the direction of H. Johann Eschbach. The group has just returned from its spring tour of Oregon, Washington and Idaho. The pub lic is invited. v i New Officers Elected Mrs. Al Sheaffer was elected president of the Jaycee-ettes - at the regular meeting Monday night at the home of Mrs. Milan Boniface. Other new officers are Mrs. Wesley Goodrich, vice presi dent; , Mrs. Everett Clark, secre tary; and Mrs. Lott Hodges, treasurer. Twenty-four members were present at the meeting. Pomeroys to Be Hosts Dr. and Mrs, Charles B. Pom eroy will be hosts for a dinner party Thursday night at their North Capitol street home for the pleasure of a group of their friends. ' V Cards will be in play after the dinner hour. Guests will be seated at a long table - centered with spring flowers and candles. Covers will be placed for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Carl G. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hagemann, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward O. Stadter, Jr Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Rey nolds Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Needham and the hosts. Of Week One of the larger affairs of the weekend will be the Subscrip tion club's last formal dinner dance of the season at the ..Mar ion hotel Saturday . night. Glenn Williams' orchestra will play for dancing and the spring motif will be carried out in the decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Werner Brown head the directorate and assisting are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herrall, Mr. and Mrs. John Heltzel, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heltzel and Dr, and Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine. Mr. and, Mrs. Linn C Smith will have as their guests for the dance, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kratt of Portland. For the pleas ure or their guests the Smiths will be hosts for an informal gather ing at ; their Chemeketa street home before the dance for a few friends. - . Dr. and ; Mrs. Harold Olinger will also be ore-dance hostess at their Mission street home for a small group of their friends. Annual Picnic For Gardeners- , Kingwood Garden club held its annual picnic Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ivan Wood at Amity. Of special interest were the lovely gardens which surround the Wood home and the rare ve rities of iris. t Special guests were Mrs. E. B Cooper and Mrs. F. L. Peterson of Beardstown, 111., and Mrs. O, C. Schofield, Forest Grove. Mem bers present were Mesdames Her bert Hilke, David Hamm. Maud Miller, Harry Bonney, Lyn Rich ardson, Elizabeth Hoffman, John Boening, Fern Bradford arid Rob ert Forester. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Tavlor and daughter, Sally Mae, Miss Mary juien cam, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Noack. the Misses Bettv and Bcv. erly Noack and Mrs. Bernard ooei neipea v. vv. summers celebrate his 82nd birthrtav Rim- dav at a dinner fflven in his hnnnr by his son-in-law and daughter. wr. ana Mrs. ciiiiord Taylor, at weir home in Cascade drive. Weekly Meeting Rebekahs held their regular weekly meeting Monday night, under the direction of Mr. Fred Shafer, noble grand. Mrs. Joe Cunningham, Mrs, Charles Sny tier and Mrs. Clyde Bancroft are on the piogrum committee. Three Links club will meet at 2:30 at IOOF hall Friday and the past noble grands meeting was an nounced for May . 28. Mrs. Loren White was chairman of the Moth ers Day program and Mr?. Carl McAdams was presented a cordage as the oldest mother present Mrs. Travis Is Elected Mrs. Merle Travis, who will di rect activities of the Capitol unit, American Legion, was installed at a meeting held Monday. Mrs. I. N. Bacon is outgoing president. Her cabinet includes: Mrs Helen McLeod, fire vice president; Mrs. Walter Spaulding, t second vice president; Mrs. Malcolm Cameron, recording secretary; Mrs. Lloyd Demarest, correspon ding secretary; Mrs. Ethel Lewis, treasurer; Mrs. G. A. Gabriel, fi nance officer; Mrs. George Ed wards, Mrs. Ray Bassett and Mrs. George Manning, executive board Delegates to the department convention in Portland in June are to be Mesdames Frank Waters, James Turnbull, Blaine Hubbard, Fred Gahlsdorf, Stanley Krueger and Merle Travis, I. N. Bacon, Malcolm Cameron, Frank Mar shall, Helen McLeod. Earl Andre- son, G. A. Gabriel, Walter Spaul ding, Jennie Bartlett, A. W. Lov cik and Mem Pearce. Alternates are Mesdames Ella Voves, John Olson, ' James G arson,- Clara Po land, O. .J. Palmateer, Austin Wil son, W. Carlton Smith, L. B. Os- terman and Verne Ostrander and Miss Genevieve Lovcik. Reports were made by Mrs. Travis, . Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. Stanley Krueger, Mrs. Don ald Madison, Mrs. G. A. Gabriel, Earl Andresen, Mrs. Mike Panek, Mrs. :W. A. Lovcik, Mrs. E. W, Ritchey, Mrs. John Olson, Mrs. Alfred Williams. The past presidents were in charge of the initiation for the new members, Mesdames A. J. Azcuen aga, G. W. Moors, F. A. Matthieu, Elvyn Zahradmck and Edward F, Voight. - Mrs. Stanley Krueger, president District 2, was the in stalling officer assisted by Mes dames Jennie Bartlett, Earl An- dreson, Frank Marshall, Albert Graeg, Mem Pearce and Donald Madison.' . Mrs. Kenneth Wilson has in vited members of her club to a bridge luncheon this afternoon at her Fairmount Hill home. Addi tional guests will be Mrs. John Griffith and Mrs. Kenneth Bell. Under PretMure . Vegetable Cooking Methods Again Discussed;, Pressure Cooker Safe v - By Maxine Barea ' .Statesman Woman's Editor Over the telephone wires thia- morning I heard a itatement which really astounded ahd worried me. A very young voice, calling about time for blanching asparagus, remarked that she was using Mr oouer lor canning, i mentioned tne danger, asked if she had a pressure cooker. Her reply was: this way, and anyway, I'm using ftass lids, there's no danger with them. - ,1 was surprised that so young woman would be using her another's old, unsafe method, but was doubly surprised that she thought glass lids Were the only way to get perfect seals. Now for years persons dealing with information on canning have been working away at discourag ing women with the dangerous practice of , canning non-acid vegetables, meats and fish with out a pressure cooker. We thought -we had them pretty well con vinced. We thought, too, that those women who are so sure that the old way mamma did it is the best, at least had read enough to know that a perfect seal can be had with other than glass lids and that no amount 'of glass will insure their vegetables being free, of poison if it happens to be there. The safest way to put down vegetables is to freeze them, then,; nexi saiesi is 10 can property under pressure. Follow the rules in an up-to-date canning bock, or call the home demonstration ag ent's office or us, for the time Save! Save half on " your beauty ; work. At the finest, most completely equipped school of beauty in Salem. Madera and Scientific method Bsc 4. All work supervised by efficient Instmctor. Try oar state apprwvedl a a 4 bonded school . Modern Beauty College . lit Jf. Liberty St. Oyea Katardara Dial SHI required in pressuring them. Be sure your pressure cooker gauge is accurate or that" you know how many degrees it is off. Asparagus, the only vegetable being put down in large quan tities now, should be blanched not over two minutes in boiling water, and chilled if to be frozen. A minute or two more if to be canned. Be sure you do not. put much asparagus in the kettle at one time as it takes too Jong for the water to come back to? boiling. In canning, allow Vt teaspoon salt for pints and 1 teaspoon for quarts of asparagus. Cook at 10 pounds pressure for 25 minutes for pints and 55 minutes for quarts. You can use the same water in which blanched to fill Jars if not gritty. Use any good Jar, but be sure there art do rough edges to spoil seaL Senior Girls OSC Guests High K-hool Miiiors from nil . Over tlte iitte will hv t-'ut-t n the Oregon Sthtr collt-KC iiniiu xor junior weekend mis rridjy and Saturday. Sororities will entertain pros pective coeds at their houses for the weekend. Among the Salem girls who will be attending the festivities and guests of houses are Charlotte Alexander, Kappa Alpha Theta; Lorraine Poindex- ter and Marianne Bonesteele, Pi Beta Phi; Gery Woodruff and Donna Lawrence, Delta Delta Delta; Barbara llfiidric k.on, Beverly Nelson, Joan Blaxall and Carol Cain, "Gamma Phi Beta; Patty Wilson and Joyce Smith, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Marilyn Hill arid Peggy Burroughs.. Alpha Gamma Delta: and Roberta Tus sing and Suzanne Huggins, Chi Omega. Hostesses Fete Mrs. Lowery Mrs. G. P. Lowery and Mrs. Ernest Woods were hostesses Fri day afternoon at the Lowery home for a bridal shower for Mrs. W. G. Lowery. Refreshments were served by the hostesses to Mrs. U. R. Tule, Mrs. Pat Bryant, Mrs. Ted Low ery, Mrs. Oren Phillips, Mrs. Elliot Johnson, Mrs. Henry Ras mussen. Miss Arleen Zielin.ki, Miss Marilyn Ra.cmussen, Miss Mertie Phillips, Miss Charlotte Zielimki, Mrs. Ana DunJavy, Mrs. Robert ' Morris and Nancy Lee, Mrs. P. r. Pugh, Miss Cleora Phillips, Mrs. Roy Adams, Mrs. Lyle Klampe, Mrs. J. W. Burr, Mrs. Maddie Wright, Mrs. Oran Lowery and Dee Ann, Mrs. Ernes tine Lea, Mrs. Ralph Lea, Mrs. D. W. Lowery, Mrs. D. I. Orr, Mrs. W. H. Lowery, Mrs. Otis Phillips, Mrs. Cecil Wright, Mrs. Leslie Lowery, Mrs. O. G. Low ery, Caroline Lowery, Mrs. Mike Lowery, Mrs. Jim Rickard, Mrs. Dale Boyd and Daleen Roe, Mrs. J. Hillyer and Jesse, Mrs".' G. P. Lowery and Mrs. Ernest Woods. Supper Honor Couple A covered dith supper was given for . Mr, and Mrs. Harold Binhop at the Fred Dntightery home on Cluxter road on Satur day night. The Bishops are mov ing tu a new home at Fruitland. Preterit were Mr. and Mrs. Brice Willis, Mr. and Mr. William Biiet7ke, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gar rison, Mrs. O'Day and Patricia O'Day, Doug. Joan and Eddy Doughtery, the honor guests and ho-ts. Luncheon on Thursday Mrs. Erwin G. Bahiburg has In vited a group of her friends to a 1:30 o'clock luncheon on Thurs day afternoon at her South High street home. Arrangements of pastel spring flowers will provide the decora tive note. Following the luncheon contract bridge will be in play. Covers will be placed for Mrs. Wayne J. Page and Mrs. William Ott of Dallas, Mrs. Homer Smith, Jr., Mrs. Hilary Etzel, Mrs. Robert Welden, Mrs. Wheeler R. English, Mi?. Coburn Grabenhorst, Mrs. Richard L. Cooley, Mrs. William White. Mrs. Edgar A. Linden, Jr., Mrs. Emery Hobbs, Mrs. Harry H. Weinstein, Mrs. Bruce Van Wyn garden, Mrs. Winstanley Jenks and the hostess. Margie Rodger and Kuthlta Willam entrained Sunday for San Francisco after spending a week in Salem with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rodgers and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Willard. The girls have been making their home in the bay city for the past eight months where they are employed by the California Physicians Service. Miss Rodgers has also been doing modeling for the Hib bard and Baird photographic studio. The Slototmcm. Solam, Oregon. Wednaadgy, May 21 3 Little Boys Welcomed To Mr, and Mrs, James. Ft Tay lor (Betty Jeanne Smith) go con gratulations on the birth of a son, James Franklin. Jr., on Monday at the Salem Deaconess hospital. The little boy, who weighed seven pounds and ten ounces, is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. J.; Dale Taylor of North Bend, formerly of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krppp are the parents of a seven pound, even ounce son born on Sunday at the Salem General "hospital. The baby has an older brother. John. The grandparents are. Leo J. DeMytt of Salem and Mrs. Marie Kropp of Albany. j; Born May 18 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barquist at the Salem Dea coness hospital was a boy, Gary Victor. The baby has an older brother, Brian. The little boy, who weighed eight pounds and eleven ounces, is the grandson of Mrs. Alpha Marston and Mrs. Ida Barquist Falls City Mrs. Chester Bur bank and Mrs. Ed York left Mon day for The Dalles where they wUl attend the convention of the Rebekah grand lodge. Pedee Mrs, J. R. Smith left Wednesday on a business trip to Riverside, Calif., and will visit later in Los Angeles. Guaranteed . Watch Repairing 3-Day Service Out - of - town cus tomers may send in their watches. We will mail estimate before repairing. Reasonable Prices Brash Collet Mr, and Mrs, . Fred Long of Pocatello, Idaho, vl- ; ited a month with Mrs. Sarah ' Sanduky and Lester. Haiel ave. Salem. Mrs. Long to a sister . of Mis. Sandusky and Monte H lis of Rruth College, Mrs. P,, J. Burger of Kansas City. Ma, a sister-in-law of Mrs.' Sandusky and aunt of Lester. They all were dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and" Mrs. Monte Harris of Brush Col lege. . . ; . iiiisifi : 3 -WAY INSULATION Announcing the Opening OF jjea&rs mm ( Jean Birch Schweigert) Permanents, Cold Waves, Hair Styllag, Scalp Treatments and Manicures TRIANGLE DRIVE - SALEM HEIGHTS CLOSED MONDAYS PHONE 8007 IP I 1 ' i : ' mm i msssm f L f m Ht Na dewa aayaieat S bmc to aay RALPH JOHNSON APPLIANCES I Valley Mater Bldg. Pa. 4Sf i ..... i Silverton Mrs. Bessie Bracken, who has been in charge of the pick-up station of a cleaning es tablishment in Stayton, has been transferred here where she was employed before going to Stayton. Mrs. Veronica Thoma has taken Mrs. Bracken's place in Stayton. mm Portland .....$ .CO San Francisco . 8.85 OffPOT TICKET OFFfCf 175 S. 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