i The Statesman. Solera. Oregon Saturday. July 5, 1947 iVacationists, Guests Mark Holiday. Society.... Clubs Music... The Home I Miss loan Roddy a Bride Many visitors were in the capi tal over the holiday as guests of friends and relatives. Still others I CLUB CALENDAR enicved weekend trips and vaca-1 wednesdat tkm jaunts away. I Jason Lee wscs. cxecuUve board I of Eugene, formerly of Salem. Mrs. A. L. Adolphson and htr "1"tlng- I 1 Wi- rn..r4k - , W Kill, 1 UTU, Iiu s vjit-ii rwuiMi Blue and white were the colors Miss Joan Roddy selected for. her marriage Friday night to Louis Bonney, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. 1L Todd of Toledo. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. R. M. Roddy and July guest. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde pj , T i A. Nelson. Mi Betty Nelson and W A T t V" H Bill Nelson of San Mateo, Calif., A vaA L I A Visitors who are enroute north on a vaca tion trip. Miss Nelson is the fi ancee of Mr. Adolphson and will return later in the summer for St. Paul's Episcopal church was the setting for the nuptials and at ? o'clock the Rev. George H. Swift read the ritual. - Reid Shel ton sang and Miss Jessica Kinsey was the organist. The altar was banked with blue and white sum mer flowers flanked by white ta pers. Of white organdy was the bridal gown. The dress was designed "Mrm " Pmflli4 TTu31rna uaa longer stay at the Adolphson ht' f ' cmartiv arranged WIM. luncheon Wtndav afternoon at w" w opigncu Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Van Wyn- her suburban homefor the pleas- wttn .Peter c5"ar- P.""8 garden have as their weekend ure of Mrs. Arthur Nerness of Los down the front to he waistline, guests Commander and -Mrs. El- Angeies, who is here visiting at a. ending in a train and mer Moore of San Francisco. home of her parentSi Mr. and short, lace beeves A matching Commander Moore was Mr. Van Mr9 villard Wirtz Guests in- Iace headdress held her finger- Wyngarden's captain aboard the td a of ' matrons, Uo toath tulle veil in place. She Destroyer Escort 745 dunnghis who attended school together. The "med white orchids. Allan M. service in the South Pacific. Over afternoon hours were spent in- Crai ave ha sister-in-law in the weekend the two couples are forrnally marriage. enjoying a motor trip to Washing- Covers were placed for Mrs Preceding the bride to the altar ton. Nm. fr AiKrt Rmmirnh' were her sisters, Mrs. Allan Craig LL Kelton Lowery motored of SaH jke City, Mrs. Robert (Blanche Roddy) of Springfield, Z norm irom 2an t rancisco 10 ?pcnu Baldock and Mrs William R I,M,uou Ul "uri "u y- the Fourth of July weekend with Walker, who came down from mond Shirley (Martha Roddy) of his family, who are visiting at the Portland, Mrs. Frank Shafer. Mrs. E"ene, as bridesmaid. They home of her parents, the H. G. Robert Eyre. Mrs. John Huahes. wore identical frocks of starlight Mrs. John Bone, Mrs. E. E. Gil bert and Mrs. Hudkins. Maisons Spewa Ilaliaay Away Mr. and Mrs. C. Ronald Hud ins Marco. Charles and -John. Mrs. E. E. Gilbert and Marion Mlintial MflS Cl Mr of I fceh Calif, snent AN UllkUi lvlusa l the Fourth at the home of Mrs. Hudkins' brother-in-law and sis ter, the A. C. Zellers, at Battle ground, Wash. I II :m 4 ' ' Nuptials at Church Kflh Birih1ay Party FOUR CORNERS She r rill Lynne White. 500 Beck ave., cele brated her fifth birthday June 28, Guets included Joyce and Kenny Brant, Janice Phillips, Connie Lee Chambers, all of Four Corner, and Marjorie Statk, Salem. After a socral hour of games, supper was served, including the traditional birthday rake. Mrs. C. M. White. Salem, assisted Mrs, E. C. White and Mrs. E. M. White. The Dallas Park was the set- St. Mary's blue organdy fashioned similar to the bride's and with matching lace sleeves. They wore blue lace headdresses and carried nosegays of blue delphinium. Donald Barrick was his cousin's best man and seating the guests were David Putnam, Arthur Wil son. Arthur ' Olson Of Tillamook MT. ANGEL St. Mary's Cath- and Wallace Olson of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Mills ouc "'uren-wii me leiung ior Mrs. Roddy attended her daugh- loined Joined the Clifford Spauld- "e weamng oi Miss Margaret ter's nuptials in a navy blue gown tags of Newberg at their beach Rose Terhaar, daughter of Mr. and with pink accessories. Mrs. Todd home at Oceanlake for the holi- Mr- A E. Terhaar of Mt. Angel, wore a navy blue ensemble with day, weekend. Claude Gier, son of Mr. and matching accessories. Their cor- Dr. and Mrs. R. Lee Wood are Mrs. Leo Gier of Silverton on sages were of roses, enjoying the holiday weekend at June 28 with the Rev. Father Vin- The newlyweds greeted their their beach Dlace at Neskowin. cent Koppert, OSB, officiating at guests at a reception at the Delta Their guests are' Mr. and Mrs. J the nuptial mass. Mrs. Walter P. I Gamma sorority house after the James Manning and daughter, I Smith was the soloist and Miss ceremony. Assisting were Misses Edna May. and Miss Adeline Helen Keber was the organist. Joyce McCracken of Eugene. Pat Emithson. ' ,1 me onae, given in marriage py ncia Ann aiy oi sieyenson, wasr At . quiet ceremony Thurslay Mr. and Mrs. Emery Hodds ana ner iamtr, wore a wruie moire vjrgiiua uase ana Margaret eir night at 80 o'clock Miss Pearl their sons are spending the week- taffeta gown with fitted bodice linger. end at Nelscott, Mrs. George Hug, fashioned with lattice-work yoke, Mr. and Mrs. Bonney will make Mrs. Lester Burkholder of Canby Miss Kathleen Hug. Robert Hug. I buttoned down the back, long their home in Salem and have an Iwm th khh. f Atfri w Mr. and Mrs.. Wallace Hug and sleeves, and full gathered skirt apartment on North 14th street. Fleet, jr., son of A. W. Fleet of daughter, Julie, are also-at their I ending in a train. Her white tulle Mr. Bonney is attending Willam- Great Falls Montana. The rites beach home for the holiday week- double veil was held in place by eue university law school and u were performed at the Darsonaee Mrs. Marvin L. Amund son, the former NancY Glass, daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Carle ton S. Glass of Portland, before her mar riage on June 22 at th Blanchard Evangelical United Brethren church in Portland. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Amundson of Salem. The couple will live in Corvallis, while he Is attending Oregon State college. (Ear is Morrison). The Rosedale Friends church was the scene of a wedding Sat urday, June 28, at one o'clock when Miss Mary Lou Mahoney became the bride of Wesly Alan Hamilton. The Rev. Oscar N. Brown performed the ceremony. Mrs. Forrest Cammach was at the organ and Miss Juanita Towner can Miss Mahoney Is the daughter: LcVi -t U- I r4- of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mahoney of Ul iLAtJO'J-jitJL, I Salem and the groom is the son of I - .. Mr.and Mrs. Bert Hamilton, also; 0 P lclI"lS The bride's gown was of white satin with long sleeves, train, and waist length veil. She was given in marriage by her father. Miss Nadine Moon was maid of honor. The bridesmaids' were Miss Pala Hearth. Miss Erma Cox and Miss Jackie Van Loh. The groom was attended by his brother, Charles A. Hamilton. A reception was held in the church parlor after the ceremony. Mrs. Howard Largent cut the cake and Mi?s Carol Hamilton. Miss Jane Hamilton and Miss Billie Jean Mahoney, served. The bride's mother was dressed in fuchsia and white Jrrsey and woce a white corsage. Mrs. Ham ilton, mother of the groom, wore blue and her corsage was blue and white. After a short wedding trip to coast points the couple will make their home at The Dalles. Miss Hamel Is Married By candlelight, at the West Sa lem Methodist church Frxiay. June 27 at eight o'clock, Etelyn Eileen, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Kenmth Hamel of West Salem be came the bride of Charles !! Drees, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emit Drees of Salem. The double lir.g vows were performed before a pink and white setting of garden flowers with the Rev. Jone ffic ating. The tapers were lighted by Miss Franres Gowey dreel In blue and Miss Betty Willard In pink. The biide, ho was gien in marriage by ner lainer. woce a ting for a surprise bridal shower I white satin gown made with a Shower Given Miss Woodruff Rites Read i Thursday cod. a wreath of orange blossoms, and with the Marion county deputy 0f the Englewood Evangelical Golden Wedding For Thompsons United Brethren church with the Rev. J. M. Goodheart officiating The bride chose a pastel blue gabardine suit with white hat and accessories for the wedding. Pin ned to her suit was a white orchid Miss Bernice Rentschler was the honor maid and wore a smoke she carried a shower bouquet of sheriffs office. roses. Her heartshaped gold locket was a giix oi me Dnaegroom. t-j O 1 1 a Mrs. Carl Gross of Rockaway DlOWn-OCnmiai was matron of honor for her sis- r i - ter, and Miss Margaret Morgan, V OWS lleQCl cousin, or aan t rancisco, was SILVERTON More than 100 bridesmaid. They wore identical DETROIT A weddin of ln- friends called at the home of Mr. I frocks of coral nylon chiffon. Their terest to their many friends waslDue suit with white hat and ac- mmtu ma. v.. awvuh""" v i uuuuicKa nut iMiiui tC4Uiii9 1 mat OI .VI 153 t,UCUe oCumial OI I iici uuwni wcic icu m r T T North Second street, Thursday to holding shoulder-length veils of Gearing, Nebraska, to Hugh Gor-"8- Ralph Burkholder, brother MarrV llere smi uicui ni uicu auuc" vi-1 ud ucv, ina uicjr carneu nuw uuu orown oi ueiron, vyregon, 1 wi mc, waa mi uwii. ding day. Mr. Thompson was 1 gays of carnations, tied with aaua which took Dlace on June 28 In The newlyweds were honored also observing his 84th birthday j ribbon. ' Bonnie Mae Terhaar was Vancouver, Washington, at the at wedding dinner at Winona's j Salem friends Is announcement of anniversary which was July 4. flower girl. home of the Rev. P. L. Kunzman. I Chalet following the ceremony, tha marriage of Mrs. Jane Am- Miss Hilda Christine Olson and Edward Gier was best man for Their attendants were Mr. and AIier noneymoon trip to Canada brose. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Micnael C Tnompson were mar- his brother. Russell A man served Mrs. John Ester, mother and steD- ine coupie will be at nome in Sa- Charles Carter, sr.. of Portland ried July 3. 1897, at Merrill, Wis. as groomsman, Victor Holfer and father of the groom. lem, wnere he is employed at and Cornelius Makelaar. Jr., son A shower was given for Miss Maxine Woodruff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Woodruff. Tuesday night for Misses Ruth WeM and Jean DrLapp. Miss Ruth West and Earl Schaar of Silverton are planning their wedding for late fall and Miss Jean DeLapp is to marry James F. Whelan of Salem on August 2. A picnic supper was served af ter which the honor guests were presented with gifts.. Those pres ent were Mesdames Burdette Owen. Myrl D. Clark. Don Var ner, DennU Beutell. Thomas Tan dy and Eugene Carver. Misses Jessica Kinsey, Arlene Boyington and Mania Yocum and the honor guest. Ruth West and Jean De-Lapp- To Fete Golden Weds SILVERTON XI r. and Mrs. Theodore Grare are bring honored on their golden wedding Sunday at a reception at the armory fire- . m . . i piace room irom i.ju xo a p. m MJas Marcarrt Jaa daughter of Dr. artd Mrs. Cart Emmons, leave today (or Camp Oeowax at Ftomct to spend the month as ramp program Sirectar and counsellor cf c4der girls. Oe owax Is the Lane rounty Girl Scout camp. All-Oregon Picnic An all-University of Oregon picnic is being planned foe the Walter Kitk country pier en Memmgside hill July II at t p. am. Invited are all student, f.emer tudents, mothers and fathrrt. a Urge number cf whom have al ready been contacted. Ne reeerva Uona are neceesary. acrordir.g to the committee, but troe pUn ning to attend are being asked to bring either aatvtwirbef. or potato salad. There ill be program and group ainging. The romnvttee irM-ludet Beb Aiken, chairman. Jean Kwift. Barbara Sundet. G rover lloch stetUer. Wayne Struble and Jim Gilberlaon. sweetheart neckline, long pointed sleeves and a short train. Her fingertip veil was edged In lace and fell from a crown of orange blossoms. The bride carried an aim bouquet of white sweetheart roses. Mis Fay Cameron was her only attendant She wore a Lime green gown of georgette crepe and car ried a fan arrangement of jellow rose. Im Soloit was Mrs. Abe Fast ac-jreiTlOny dl companieo oy Air, uiiijne Man soff. Don Drees served at best man for his brother. Jim Hamel and Duane Van De Warde were ush ers Mrs. Wilber Robb cf Nemberg. aunt of the groom, had charge of the guet book. After greeting their guests in the foyer of the church, they went on to the re ception. Mrs. Dbcit NeaJ rut the wedding rake. Four classmates of the bnde. Miss Elaine Wallace, Miss Irene Lough. Mr. Bill Lane and Mrs. Raleigh served. Mrs. Hamel choe a brown her the Their two daughters and four mm Xfra Miik Mathrnv nf flowered sheer drea for wno will marry waidron HUlpot PT,rtiand. Mrs. Wren Matheny of daughter's wedding and jr.. on Juiy iz. me pany was , sflverton. and Elmer. Milo. Merle, groom's mother wore a pink gown, held at the home of Miss T.la , j t.i. r: ... rrn..r,a ik I a n- ik .-mA.nm inn iovre, wno was assisted as inw- ; recepUon. Oregon Caves and Crater Lake. e?S by MISS Emma Belt and MlSS l t. r.rarea r. mrriH J..U Mr and Mrs. Dre Will be in r-nyins sanaers. ' 1S07 1r r.rira .- knm nwr their new home in Wnl Spleen. Honoring the bride-elect wrrt c',...rtnn h. . r,;... r ura rvm rivna a ...fnnwr .rvU this community, and XIrs. Grace in lose beige for her going away is the former Edith DcGuire, born I dress with a white top coat and Gowan Home The home of Mr. and Mr. Andy Gowan in Salem Heighta was the setting foe the wedding ef thetr on. Andy L. Gowan. to Mi as Ana Berrel en June 17. The candle light ceremony took place before an improvtaed altar of gladiolus es and Ivy. For the wedding the bride wore her gong aay suit of powder blue with an orchid rorsage. A reception followed the nuptials The newlyweds drove anwth to San Francisco on their weddrg Uip. the Misses Maryle Woodruff. Gla dys Schollian. Dorothy Anderson. Mary Sue Webb, Kathleen O Con- : t- : t . . r ih i uvr, uuu uiri u, rar, i 1171- lis Plant. Emma line Bair, Joyce Turner, Norma June Boles, Peg gy Pound, Mildred Toombs, Ber tha Lovre. Ruth Bilyne. June Johnson. Donna Lovre. Sarah Lo vre and Mesdames Audrey Nor ton, Amanda Anderson, Jesse George, Ethel Merlck. Robert Vic tor, Mavis Rogers, Dorothy Bas quet, Lucille Ruch, Christine Mumm, Ray Bairey. Beverly Lamb, A r d e 1 1 e Meier. Wesley Goodrich. Victor Woodruff and Clara Eckhout. accessor ie. Evans-Morqan Rites in Garden WOODBURN The home of Mrs. J. A. Evans on Boone Ferry I road was the scene of a garden Portland Couple , in eautern Oregon. All friends of the family are in vited to attend the reception. Downings Hosts For Party Mr. and Mrs. Orval Downing rttf-talne4 a rrann rit frin4 uiiirriav r.uMii im-itne4 friervH I wedding Sunday. June 29. at one from out cf town were: Mr. and o'clock when Phyllis MltcheU. Mn Runeii Kmm Ur anri in daughur of Mr. and Mrs. C E. George Crooks. Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan of Sheridan, and Robert Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Lec Mason D. Evans son of Mr. J. A- Evana of Mill Citr were united In marriage by the Mass Jes McDal aaal Grace Mark, tecrtnolnguta at the Salem General and Salem Dea coneaa hospitals reeperUve'y. are tn Denver this week attenda the meetir.g of the NaUonal Aaeuria uon ft Medical Tecrtnologisuk Mr. a4 Mr. Cartgea Reasisai and children, lulltm and Charles, have returned fja fortnight's motor trip Kni took them to Yellowstone park and Salt Lake Oty. Mka Bermire Lee Is saeaatlag the month tn WniUfiati. Mor.Une as the gueat of her family. M They made their home there for I Francis Kempf seated the guests, The bride chose for her wedding Montgomery Ward and Co. years neiore moving to AiDcrxa, and John Kimlinger served as al- buck and white ac- , Saskatchewan. Canada, coming on tar boy for his cousin. cessories and wore a corsage of r OFm PT r-fnerte: to Silverton 30 years ago. Breakfast was 'served at the red rosebuds. A v-lllAAAi3 i-iWOlO Eight of their, nine children home of the bridegroom's aunt Mrs. Estey wore a stone blue For Vlitorc: nrtunl nr im nhurvinM I . . . . . . I Knit urith mfum nf ninV I v 'A V 1011U1O M'-ii- ,r . . I iki. naipn nooK oi suvenon. ai " " . vMvia. noon dinner was held at -meir son, wnuam, living in hirh joruxiieia, iinn was unaDie awena. ine ouiers are dames ana vfr Terhaar wa rwlka.M uurca L. I1UQ1 OI HarryThompson of Canby, Arnold jersey with black accessories for and Elmer Thompson of Monitor, v.. naiirhtr'a weHHina- mH Mr Smfi M1rthIr, TsJrA' Gif. of the bridegroom, W-hite) of Seattle, and Helen (Mrs chose Wue jcYk Jon , JC A. EpeneteO -WMis. Ruth corsage of gardenias and roses. Thompson of Portland. At the recepUon held at the At the reception Miss Ruth ion MemorTal htlh Mrs. ej. Thoanoson areeted the euests at ........ . . -. -- --. wara noner ana wirs. naipn hook t m SKrSSIK ." wifcwpmrt In Tacoma mi wiu mis. uiwiu Aiiviiiravfi ui the groom's uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stahlman in Mill City. The young couple will reside in Detroit where he is employed. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Farmer en- inner Sunday honoring Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Schroeder from Knoxville, lenn. Those present were Mr. and Wedding Read of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Make laar of Portland, on June 28. The rites were quietly solemnised in Salem at the First Presbyterian church with Dr. Chester Hamblin officiating at 4:30 o'clock before members of the immediate fam ilies. Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Sim mons, brother-in-law and sister of the rroom, attended the couple. A small reception followed the nup tials at the Simmons home on North Summer street. The couple will live in Portland Salem truests inrluded Mr. and George G. Richardson. Mrs rs. Earl Burrh Mr. and Mm. Dell Farleigh, cousin f the groom. rimnr Hill an4 Mr tnrf Xfra Al. PUyed. fred Laue. bride, given In marriage by The evenine was Dent In the her faher, wore a while wool game room, and a late supper was gberdine auit with white access served, ones and an orchid corsage. la her hair was a spray ef white IvnivirHiA K v Mr ar,4 Mr. M A R.m.. '- -'i"nOJ WWUHUf OI dell of Coos Bar on June 28. The VSo?dburn- w,rir b,u n rnnl.'. mAr H.MI.r I. P.ml '" COTSAge Of Sweet Pe. Was 1 ' - -w-.w. . , . . w . I. Anr, Mr- Dom..ll P.lk.r.. nMUCTl OI IWJfWJT IOT '' Eaton of Salem before her mar riage. Grandparents are Mrs. Laura Eaton of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rarrudell of Den ver. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bates of Salem. John Scholl of Hubbard was best man. A reception followed the cere mony, after which the couple left for a trip. On their return they will be at home at 1278 Blaine sU, Wood burn. Mrs. J. Stead, Miss Gwen Stead Mr. and Mrs Earl Olson, Larry where both are In business. " ana jerry, Mr. ana Mrs. R. A. Tucker and Carol Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Baumgardner, Bob and Jane, all from Portland. Mr. and Miss Beatrice Blake, daughter Mrs- w- T- Crook, Mr. and Mrs charie f thl I punch bowl The of Portland hd charge of of Mrs. C. H. Blake of Salem be- Tillman Crook from McMinnville. marge oi uia punca uuvti. .ine )h ... VT. TKr, VtrnA I m. ik. kij -m , ... I Mr .a m-. t tir ni . Annual Walling Reunion Held 1 was held al th home of Mm. J. D. 1 three-tiered wedding cake Was JLir fVv , . " 'f u,e D"?5 01 Vrl wagen- -u A- . nooerison. Mr erved bv Mrs White and Mrs I unu tul wir. xranx ukui, son oi Mr. ana Mrs. E. M. ,m xvrager, Mr. ana Mrs. A w7,l '".!.;- 1V: Aman assisted and serving were Wagenblast of Tacoma at' a cere- J- Loop, from Amity. Mr. and Mrs MrsTCarl Thompson Mrs James 1Aisset Re'n Hoffer, Betty mony read at the Asbury Meth- v; N- Joata from Turner, Mr. C. 29. Theie were 63 present with Thompson and Mrs Harrr ThomD- 't Bernice Beming, Marianna odist church parsonage at 7 o'- Gilson, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Gil- many coming from out-of-town r Mi Patt Jnhnarm in Ullman, Carol Brost and Donna clock June 27. on, Jimmy, Leroy and Delores, Mrs. Alice Walling Pomeroy, 84 hara nf tha ,it KrwvV Ty, Sibley. The bride was attended by Miss from Perrydale, Mr. and Mrs. years old. was the guest of honor. bowls of yellow and brown pan- A dance was held that evening Merina Goe, and the groom was Em" Stevens, Lois, Janet, Doris coming from Klmberly. Idaho, siea and cream-colored tAll taoers I at the Memorial hall with music attended by Kenneth Wagenblast, and Carl ron Rickreall. Mrs. with her daughter, Mrs. Marguer- . . 1 V. O 4 1 - 1 . I K i m ttt-tft..... 1 TT 1 1 I I ran. S:Ar.n T.. . Mr. Stella Heffrr. Mhw Car e a w - Balcan embarked on a plane Wed- MrS. lOteS HOS nesnay at me iem arrneid. bound for Hawaii. The two young RirthdCIV POTtV women, who have been surgical 1 mnes at Salem General hospital, have accepted employment lor a year at the H1I0 Memorial hos pital on the island of Hilo. ;av;;;ii:cs of' "Aiuuniou ir! a !) a 11 $ ym mm Utm a mm luati e 4 tan awe Ta harf'i a w sai i i baa i.ia. TV a ar a- a a-am I ar Wak n eai av i Ke ,?n?,f?1 Walling reunion i Methodist Old People's Home will meet Monday morning. July 7 at centered the dining room table. Twins Celebrate Birthday Marie - - and Margaret ' Pardo celebrated their sixteenth birth- by Stephens orchestra. his brother. Charles H. Blake eave Irene Senn from Dayton. Mr. and He Estenson of Tacoma. Mrs The couple left on a trip to thethi sister in marriage. f ' Mrs. Paul Parker, Freddie, Eddie Pomeroy is the only living mem beach and will ave in Lebanon. A reception was held at the nd Michael from West Salem, ber of the Jese Walling family. home of the groom, following the Mr- and Mrs. M. M. Stewart, Mr. which settled at Spring Valley in wedding. After a short honey- and Mr- A- L. Bones. Mrs. Cora 1847. The valley was then called moon they will reside in Tacoma. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Bi- Valfontis. mer, Suzanne and Darwin, jr., Mr. David Newsom of Portland SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. C. C. Standifer, Mr. and was elected the new president and Homer Plaskett entertained Sun- Mrs. M. H. Stanrfif.r m- v Mrs rv Pun-in rrtarv run. A housewarming was given day in compliment to her father's. Pryor Robertson. Mrs nn pk" ner was sered on the lawn under r I rrntvor t?..a. v.i j .u. I . . .. . J i .L , . . n . ,ar-ii: . i 1 1 T 1 1 J , nraning on uie n-.u.r roan Junr nin. iriv in Ihe ...n na,l..r f , tha home. The pirnic planned for , this date has been portponed. DALLAS Member r the Friendly Neighbors club met w ith Mrs. Visiter Evans Monday to finish a quilt and give a surprise shower for Mrs. Gordon Porter. Friends Give Housewarming Mr. sad Mr. Lee J. Kraps ef Long Beach. Calif., are viMtois at the homes of Mrs Kraps' brother and sister. H. H. Jewett and Mrs. Alma Shipley. Friends and neighbors of Mr. Martha Drumeller Yate met at her home in Momingside Thurs day, June 28. to Relp celebrate her 88th birthday. Lunch was served at 1 o'clock. Gifts and a large birthday cake were pre sented. Thoe attending the party were Mrs. Yates. Mr. George Graben horst, Mrs. William Grabenhorst Mrs. Ora E. Potter. Mrs. Harley Moon. Mrs. Laura Greenfield, Portland. Mrs. Homer Harrison, Mrs. E. A. Clark. Mrs. F. R. Clark. Mrs. Everett Clark. Mrs. Rue Drager. Mrs. William McCarroIl. Mrs. L. E. Sealey. Mrs. WUliam VroomAn, Mr. Albert Barnes, Mrs. E. S. Coat. Suie Wechter Nancy Bsrne. Cathy Clark and Marjorie Mumm. , . . r fccT.-rccf . T . ra utiuatls St ihtmi tuy thtm cf Belxilioldi h Ltvh aata aV a . Al SI Jltl M . Slat 84. ALSO Saiesmaa Wanted la xi wreejr rnr Mr inn Mrs nnn iiuoen huh nirtnnav at tha rtnn if . a Prty t theie home on Gardner on Browning avenue and same time honoring her two uncles! and Mrs. Dwifht Wvatt Elaine Ratckff drive. Games were played a gift presented them. who had birthdays in June. Oldest Wyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Golden K te rrth refreshment follnwine r. . i .i v - l- I u. .v. i n I . T. "m-h rvnr. : . : . . I uucaw ui hiuii me wupw i uuee is uic iuc wno was i na iaroiyn. all Of Salem and Hononnf the twins were Marie I t. m t-a fii.i I at t it t . n . I . '. VL 'rln' "na . , . . - ,, . , " ci . evi iai- vn uiic ii. iicxi i9 ocvfri jvue uie nonored ruests Harder, irgima Blevins, Dolores son. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wads- who was 84 on June 20. The Kuper. Louise Feller, Betty Vogt, worth, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Card- honor guest was 78 on June 28 CUt.rr. TP i Elsie Weikum, Irene SUedll, Eve- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shelly, A surprise feature of the party OilOWGr 1" eteS jyn aiaorra, nuinann Morgan, Ralph and Dorothy Gardner, Mrs. j was the arrival of the youngest Mary SwigarL Anne Swigart, Carl Jensen. Mrs. Charlotte Hien- brother of the three men. Adolph MISS UUrreV sauuv, uvee ihu, e, iir. nue, irom sioux Falls. SJj. Sun- Part McCorkle, Elinor Sikorra, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cross, jr.. day morning . weanmiJ, uoroiny uoran. rnyi- Mr. ana Mrs. Aaoipn jonanson The table was centered with for a bridal shower Tuwday niht lia Doran. Donna Pardo, Maxine Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Jonanson, c keg for ho u in honor of MiMvrl. jJLn rf.? Doran. Verna Stevens, and the Mrs. BernUna . Oss. ConsUnse rweet oVaV and vellowTrir. rev who win bl CJr" itesses. Mr,. Walter Stevens Johnsen and Mrs. Olg. SchneU l?ffcll. E'stlnBoi? 1StSinSSL ed Mrs. A, T. Doran. X l der. , I bert Rue. Mr. and Mr nt' nn. hM t (K Knnn.n v..n.. 1. "4 " I . - " . ,wre severt nue, Air. ana Mrs. Saul wiin a aessert supper served by "!,.. I AieiDy, Mrs. rvnute Rue, Mr. and me nostesses followed by a linen Mrs. w. u Trotter and Barbara snower. - I r 1 J . v.. . r I irn i r. . t -r-i r r ueianu irum i. . iewis, teroy, iiwiuiiu. Anas vurrey were Pie GherneS LaSlly I rOZen. May De Victor and Waldo Rue, Miss Fern Mesdames Genevieve Currey. ST 15 UUCillCO JiWOiijr j. avvwa, J Anderson of Portland. Leonard Lloyd Griffiths. Mildred Hender- TL-n Ck r-rA DroonnroH T rrtor Rue. and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford George Hanauska. Warren ivaiii vui vuuv. x 'i vv-. Rue of Newberr. Brown. Robert Barber. Don Fox . . of Portland. Misses Virginia Bar- "JL"1" B"rB SWEGLE Mr. Hex. Peffer and ber. Olive Torbet, Betty Dutton. W omens Mlior, TO suwim.n I Mn Merino riallra ui.r. nntM.. Mm PorV.r V-.. Pie cherries are here, and that's practically the only cherry crop to members of the Swegle Worn- Alice Rose, Pat Brown, - Edith ftrchardists were able to boast of thjs year. Simplest way to putpi an, ciUD at fhe Peffer home on Schifferer. LaVerne Hamsberger cherries down is to seed them and pop them into freezers without Hollywood Drive Tuesday after- and Maxine Wagner and Pat sugar. They are then ready for making tnio pies, puaaings or pre- no0n. A luncheon was served to Mansfield of Portland. serves later in the season when work isn't quite so pressing. Pie cherries won't Jell without the use of a n commercial pectin, but they make mighty good pre serves. CHEERY PRESERVES .1 quart pitted cherries w ., ai.CUp water (or use Juice from cherries) 4 cups sugar I Put two cups of the sugar in sx kettle with the liquid, boil un til it makes a hartl crack in water, aisaost caramelized. Add cherries and remaining sugar, raw and bring all to a boil. Cook 12 to 15 minutes and let stand overnight the large trees. J. P. Smart sang j . . r . . . . i oia songs wiui Mrs. omiri ai me i piano. The table was decorated with call hue brought by Jess Planklngton from the coast. TmrMI the following members. Mesdames in the same kettle. Bottle the Charles Norton. Merle Enloe, Clif- next day. ford Yost, Alber Patz, Joseph For canning cherries, you may Brennan, William Hartley, John pack them down tightly in Jars Swanson, Elmer Terrill, William and hot water process them for Damery, Homer Conklin, Charles 20 minutes. This sugarless way Bottoroff, Walter Swingle and is good where fruit is to be used hostesses and a special guest, Mrs. in pies, as the finished process is A. L. Reetz from Spokane, Wash, fresher tasting. At the business meeting a letter " It desired however, the fruit was read from a family to whom may be put into a heavy syrup a relief package had been mailed (cup for cup of sugar) and pro- in Stuttgart, Germany in the cessed. American Zone. Plans were made Such combinations as cherries for the annual family picnic to be and pineapple? cherries and rasp- in August at the horv of Mr. berries and apples and cherries and Mrs. Homer Conklin Lan have been used for jams. 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