ITh Stat
SaUm. Oregon. Saturday. Tun 21. 1847
Society . . Clubs
lutic . . . The Horn
New Lions Club
I The recently organized West
Salem Lion club uxiliary re-
' reived its charter Friday night.
when the Hollywood Lion auxil
iary, the sponsoring group, were
hots at a dinner at the Jason
Lee church Thii new auxiliary
make the 24th in Oregon, an
other" one in Oakridge alo re
reiving a charter, thia year. Mr.
Jame Tindall. retiring president
of the Hollvwood club, was toast
rnUtren. Mr. Cart GeUe, new
president, gave an address of
welcome. Mrs. Earl Mootry sang,
cxompanied by Mr. Clifton
Mudd. Mrs. WaMer Kuhnhauser,
organixer of Portland presented
the charter to Mrs. W. E. Knower,
nresidrnt-elect of the new auxil
lary. Mrs. J. P. Motschenbacher,
of Ros-eburg. state auxiliary presi
dent, installed Mrs. W. E. Knower
t president, Mrs. Chester Doug
la, vice president, Mrs. L. C.
Sheridan, secretary-treasurer.
An address was given by A. J
Crose. Mr. L. J. Stewart from Sa
lem, state publicity chairman, was
Introduced. Other members of the
West Salem Lion club auxiliary
re: Mr. Lester "Bond. Mr. Ar
thur .Cummins, Mrs. Robert For
mer. Mrs. Carlton Brown, Mrs.
Keith Tweedie, Mrs. James Starr,
Mrs. Earl Burk, Mrs. G. E. Rohde,
Mr. Jacobson. Mrs. Carl Siehl,
, Mrs. Charles Ramp, Mrs. Junior
Txk)ry. Mrs. Walter White, Mrs.
Kenneth Dodge, Mr. John Ritchie,
j Mrs. Robert Covert, Mrs. Roy
Tweedie. Mrs. Howard Barthol
mew, Mrs. Don Burns, Mrs. Guy
Cook. Mrs. Fred Gibson, Mrs. O.
Leonard Jones. Mrs. R. J. Mc
Donald. Mrs. Marvin Miller, Mrs.
FJeanor Miller. Mrs. Guy N agent,
Mrs. B. R. Oborn. Mr. L. L.
Rloper, Mrs. Roy Van De Mark,
Mrs. L. B. McClendofu
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Cutting the cake at the reception which followed their
marriage at the Jason Lee Methodist church on June 1 are
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ray Shell (Dorris jeane Cutler). The
bride's parents are Mr; and Mrs. J. L Cutler and her hus
band is the son of Mrs. Gladys Libolt The couple will live
in Salem. (Jesten-Miller).
Miss Becker Wed
At Church Rites
A L B A N Y The Christian
church was the setting Sunday.
June 15, at 3 o'clock for the mar
riage of Mis Dorothy June Beck
er, daughter of Mrs. Reuben
Seeker of Corvallu. and Robert
Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Terhune of Jefferson.
the Rev. Ward Rice of Northwest
Christian college performed the
ceremony.
Miss Maxine Brown of Portland
and Virginia Gorman of Scio. in
pink net, lighted the tapers. Miss
Treva Rice of Eugene sang. Mis
Shirley Wilson, Albany, was or
ganist.
The bride, given in marriage by
her uncle, Clarence Becker, wore
a white satin gown with net yoke
and trimming of seed pearls. The
dress was fashioned with court
train. Her fingertip veil wa held
in place by a beaded coronet. She
carried red rosebuds and stephan-oti.
Mrs. Mark Insko of Sacramento,
Calif., wa her sister's attendant.
She wore pink organdy and ear
ned a colonial bouquet of mixed
flowers.
Miss Betty Terhune in mist blue
and Mrs. M. H. Schrager in pate
yellow, sisters of the groom, were
bridesmaids. They carried colonial
nosegays.
Menalkas Selandcr was best
man for his nephew, Donald D.
Bloodgood, Mark Insko and M. H.
Schrager were ushers. Duane Se
landcr was ring bearer.
airs. Becxer wore a two-piece t a
ares of oiue crepe, with white
accessories and Mr. Terhune wore
sea green and brown accessories.
Their corsages were gardenias and
pink rosebuds.
Assisting at the reception which ' 4
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TODAY!
Hundreds of Pairs of
Leading Brands of
EE
NYLONS!
Donaldsons Have
Family Reunion
Dallas city park was the scene of
followed the ceremony were Mrs
L. O. Gorman. Mrs. Clarence
Becker. Mrs. M. T. Selander, Mrs.
Mary Prortot, Miss Elsie Kim-
be at MacArthur' court on the Vi:m - - . J"",ne rown'
si 7 nVIvfc TVia hitrh-1 minima uuinun ana iwi
O BELLE-SHARMEER1
O VAN RAALTE1
O HOLEPROOF!
O THEME!
O CAMEO!
O BERKSHIRE!
O PRESTIGE!
Reports Given
Of Convention
Willamette Shrine No. 5 of the
White Shrine of Jerusalem held
tegular session Monday night at
Masonic temple, the last meeting
until September when the Shrine
will reconvene lor the winter
season.
A large attendance was present
to hear the report's on the nation-
1. convention held at Long Beach,
California in May. A detailed re
port was given by the worthy high
priestess. Mrs. Abner K. Kline.
Among others reporting were Mrs.
M B. Hayden and William Nei-
meyer.
Hit of town visitor were Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Denison of Naomi
Shjrine No. 5 of Klamath Falls.
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Shower Fetes
Miss Carter
Miss Nelda Carter, bride-elect
of Thomas J. Morris, who will be
married on June 27 wa honored
at a kitchen shower Wednesday
meht when Miss Dawna Welty en
tertained at her Fairmount Hill
home. Gifts were hidden under
pink and green umbrella. Re
freshment were lerved at a late
hour.
Honoring Miss Carter were
Mesdame Viola Carter, Ted Wel
ty. Gene Showers, Arto Young,
Albert Vice. Misse Alice Wilder,
Arlene Fromm, Rena Skaggs,
Delpha Loewen. Carol Beck. Port
land. Lenor Kflgora and Fay
Welty.
Mrs. Mabel L. Tragtlo. past de
partment president of the Ladie
of tha Grand Army of th Repub
lic, has returned from Albany
whera tht attended the depart
ment convent on.
campus
light of Tuesday's meeting will
be the election of officers.
After a joint-meeting with the
Lions club at the Osborn hotel
the annual reunion and picnic of the convention will adjourn.
iu Hir MoxM4ant of Jnhn I Those planning to attend from
and Carolina Donaldson, their lem are: lyiesaames narry
families and guesta June 15. Scott, past state president, Rob-
The first reunion was held in Jrt Fischer . Floyd , Bowers, Ed
June, 1833, and this was the first Majek, Ed E. Boring, Joe Land,
get-together since the war. Out Donald Brazie, Lloyd Hockett, E.
of 57 charter members, 23 were Burr Miller, William Newmyer,
present Floyd Seamster. Stanley Smith,
ninnr wa rvl at 1 o'clock Stuart Walker, Estill Brunk. L. J.
and a brief business followed. Stewart, state publicity chairman.
presided over by the president.
Oscar Donaldson, sr. Those elec-If ' L. T nr RUOQ
ted to office art: Oscar Donald- VIieD " LiOIly lllt?S
son, jr., of Eugene, president; 1 Q J i 11.
Bud Lloyd. Salem, vice president, iieUU Ql ilUIIie
and Fill a Oonaldson. secretarv.
Present from PortJand were Emit I BUENA VISTA The wedding
Donaldson. Mr. and Mrs. John Hall I f Mis Betty Lou Long, daughter
SSdeSa JSMwJrtX oJ Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Long of
Darren Guthrie and sons. Darren, jr., i puena vista, ana waiter unco
Jimmy. John and Tommy. . I of Denver. Colo., wa solemnized
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rJLZE MrTti "KJl at the home of the bride's parents.
aldaon. Miaa Dolores Donaldson and at 9 o'clock Wednesday. The Rev.
Mi si Mar)orie lxmaiaaon ana nance,
Larry Fick of Jacksonville. Oregon.
Oscar Pelerton. Mr. and Mr. Sid
I.lovd. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hakanaon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lloyd, daughter
Kathenne. Mrs. Jean Pattinello and
son. Pat. of Ixm Aneles. Mr. and Mm.
Oscar Dona ldson . ar Mr. and Mrs.
George E. Donaldson, Catherine . and
Jimmy. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Barquist
and Carolyn of Yamhill, Mr. and
Mr. O. L. Donaldaon. Jr.. of Euene.
Mr. and Mr. Otto Lehman. Jean and
Dolores, and Mias Shirley RockafeUow.
From Dallas were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Johnson. Mrs. Emma Llndahl.
Ralph Lmdahl and Mr. and Mrs.
George Undahl af Salem.
To Attend State
Convention
The eleventh annual conven
tion of the Lions club auxiliary
Melville T. Wire officiated. Mr
and Mrs. Vern McGowan sang "I
Love You Truly."
Mis Marie Fowler and Mrs
Earl Parrish lighted the candles.
Preceding the bride to the altar
wa Mrs. B. John Lovato, her sis
ter. She wore a gold colored dress
with a white gardenia.
Entering on the arm of her fath
er, the bride wore an aqua dress and
long white gloves and a white or
chid corsage. The short length veil
was held in place by an aqua and
white halo. B. John Lovato of
Portland acted as best man. Mrs.
Long wore a navy afternoon dress
and a corsage of red rose buds.
A reception was held following
the ceremony. Mrs. B. John Lo
vato cut the cake. Mrs. Bobby Hil
dreth and Mr. Earl Parrish of
were
June Bernhardt
The bride graduated in home
economics from Oregon State col
lege this month and the groom,
who is in partnership with his
father on a dairy ranch near Jef
ferson, attended Oregon State col
lege for two years.
For the wedding trip bride
wore a teal blue suit with black
accessories, a black topper and a
rosebud corsage.
Auxiliary Holds
Last Meeting
Annual summer picnic mcftint i
of the Salem Lions club auxiliary j
was neld at the Floyd Seamster M
home on North 18th street Thurs- I a
day afternoon and was attended . ft
by 30 members and marked an ! ti
end for the club's activities un- ! a
til October. i fj
Following the lunch hour the ! r
new orncers. headed by Mrs.
Stanley Smith, president, were
installed by Mr. Harry Scott,
past state president of the Lions .
auxiliary and a former leader of ;
the Salem group. Other newly
elected officers are Mrs. Jacob
Fuhrer. vice president; Mrs. Rob
ert G. Brady, jr.. secretary, and (
Mrs. John Ramage, treasurer.
Retiring officials include Mrs. .
Glen Weaver, president, who was
presented with a gift: Mrs. Stan
ley Smith, vice president: Mrs.
Wayne Dough ton. secretary, and
Mrs. L. M. Ramagr, treauier.
Hostesses for the picnic were
Mr. Weaver. Mrs. . Smith, Mrs.
Doughton, Mrs. Seamster and
Mrs. L. R. Stewart. Assisting
were Mrs. Denver Young. Mr.
Stuart Walker. Mrs. Harry Miller
and Mrs. Ernest Rontel.
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rr"c s.rr: nom. Mis june osbom. N.dine
icniuciu, us vuai win ii-
tlon headquarters will be the Eu
gene hotel and the business meet
ings will be at tha Rex theatre.
The breakfast Monday will be at
the Eugene hotel and the lunch
eon will be at the Country club
with entertainment In the after
noon including a trip to the Uni
versity of Oregon campus. The
Governors ball and banquet will
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Osborn, Mrs. L H. Ward, Mrs. C.
F. Wells, Mrs. L. S? Prather and
Mr. Vern McGowan.
The couple left immediately aft
er the reception for Denver where
they will live.
SILVER CREEK FALLS Re
cent dinner hosts and guests at the
lodge include Dr. and Mr. C. A.
Down and Joan and Suzanne
Barnes of Salem with their guests.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jasperson of
Fort Edwards, Wisconsin; Dr. and
Mrs. E. A. Teter of Silverton with
their guests, Mr. and Mr. Van
Arsdel of Corvalli, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Teter and Mickey of Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Van
Arsdel of Indianapolis and Mrs
Margaret Kincaid of Silverton: and
Dr. and Mrs. Kinley K. Adams and
son Kinard of Salem and their
guesta, Mr. and Mr. J. H. Mc
Alvin of Salem and Mrs. Alta
Huddleston of Long Beach, Call
fomia.
A family reunion was arranged
Wednesday- which Included Mr,
and Mrs. E. C Gwillim of Cor
vallis, Mr. and Mr. G. R. Gwillim
of Oregon City, Mrs. C. R. Furrow,
Mrs. John Clark. Mrs.' Mary Gal
lery, all of Colorado Springs Colo.
Mrs. John Kline of Or land, Calif,
Mr. and Mrs. John C Gwillim of
Denver and Bert Ransom of Se
attle.
' All Weights -15-20-30-40 Denier
EVERY SIZE 8 to 11
EVERY NEW SHAD
Twyla Archer's
Birthday
Mrs. Lester Archer was host- j
ess Thursday in honor or her
daughter, Twyla, on her fifth j
birthday at their home on North
13th street.
Honoring Twyla were Velva,
Hosiery . . . like e rrv lliiup oti purtlia. i a rrlialilr as the manufacturer !io make
it! Millrr'a have rliaiiitioun! ptMnl (pialilv . . . rrlialilr quality for rar . . not br
rauc wr ant rrMiair Mimr tnamifarturrr to huiltl ilovsti to a pricr . . . sul-atandartl-izr
and imitatr mulrr an uukiioHii lahrl . . .no. it'- dimply lKraur Millrr'a arr rpiality
Sharon and Vernice Thackerly. I :
Karen and Kathy Archer. Michael y nicrcliainlicr! with proof of lahrl to hark up thrir piarantrr of rrlialilr mialitr.
Dunham, Carol Sittser and Vada ; v 1 I r t
Pleasant. Additional guests were tr
Shrrr nvlon. to br Mitart. ctlii. pmm1 fitting. nuit lr mailr hv highly killrtl trkrrt
who take prhlr in tuaiutaining a htanrlanl of quality that i thoroughly uVjK-inlablc? ...
Mesdames Leonard Thackerly. j
John Archer, Marston Dunham.
iea ainser ana Liesier Arcner. i i
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Father's Day
Reunion
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We rcronimrnil thr abor inentioiirtl trailr namr whrn ou pur
chase iiv Ion fttoekin" hrrr. Wr know ou will likr thrm, we frcl
vou will romr bark for morr!.
A Father' Day dinner was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ur,'x'T" y7," Zt Our cM-rl iHHirry Mlr.la.lir. ill pr un,
ronvirntiout
family had been together.
Attending were the following
and their families, Messrs. and
Mesdames Leonard Morris. Mon
roe, Wash, Linden Morris, Los
Angeles, Lester Morris, Jefferson.
Carroll Shields. Corvalis, J. J.
Morris, Corvallis, E. C. Brum-
field. Aumsville, Delbert Kay. j u
Brooks, and Duane Brumfield, Sa- i M
lem.
vice
offrr vou thr rorrrcl izrs
See thin sjcciaJ shot li lift Unlay . . . wiVri your hosiery
wardrobe for the entire summer's wear!
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I After Breakfast
Shredded Wheat People Push Product
For All Day Use: Novel Recipes Given
By . Maxine Burrn
Women's Editor, The Statesman
A cereal company came out recently with an entire tyioklet de
voted to uses "Tor prepared cereals as used for other than breakfast
dishes. Shredded wheat plays an important part in the booklet.
Some of the suggestions for its use include:
Dipped in egg and milk and i
fried to make a new version of
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carl Schwertmann (Shirley Joan'
Langford) who were marriod on May 31' in the Carrier
Room of the First Methodist church. The bride is the daugh
ter cf Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Larigiord and her husband is the
son cf Mr.-and Mrs. C. I. Schwertmann of Portland. The
-Nyrywecls wiHilTln FV?ttlt3fiuVAKwuwlli"0ltefc
French toast. Crumbled up in
griddle cake batter, to give tex
ture and flavor.
Mixed with ground meat for j
; cabbage rolls. Hollowed out and
filled with creamed cauliflower,
asparagus or shrimp i
Used in place of crumbs in meat I
loaf. Used to replace crumbs in !
stuffing for veal roast.
n cup sugar
2 eggs
Vi cup peanut butter
V teaspoon salt
1 cup sifted fUur
Vi teaspoon baking powder
3 Shredded wheat
Cream shortening and sugar.
stir in egi;s and peanut butter.
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ingredient.. Mix
Adrlvi in hirnit riiMich when I . . .
lilt Jhiuafc a buui t,casc ua- ....
berries and whmned cream ovcY , '"i- j -i"--""1 '
as a quick dessert.
And finally:
PEANUT BUTTER- JUMBLES
Hi' cup shortening
cookie sheet, flatten slightly. Bake
at 375 degrees for about 10 min
utes. Makes about 4 dozen cook
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