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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1947)
Miss Gaiser 'TWIlr TyvSVi! 11 Willi In South Romantic news comes from the; south today telling of the en-f sutgement of a Salem girl. Miss Rosemary Gaiser, daughter lof Mel and Mrs. Silas Gaiser, to Richard Max field, son of Mr. and Mrs;. William Maxfield of Los Angeles. The bride-elect, who is now wearing a diamond on her third finger left hand, passed the tra ditional box of chocolates to her classmates it Mudd hall on the Pomona college campus last week;. No date has been set for the wedj- . . ' . - i i i oing. dui it win prooaui m.e place next summer. j j! Mt Gaier is a graduate of Sfclem high school, where she was active in music circles. She Is a senior at Pomona 'college and will graduate in June. Hen fiance attended Duke university and took nu last two years ai romona col lege, from' which he graduated in June. He is now attending the University of Southern California, where he has a fellowship! and Us working on his master a degree. During the war he served as paratrooper with the 101st ait borne division. Couple Observes 56th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Forester of HaUey, who have been married 6 years were honor guests at dinner at the Gold Arrow Suit' day.. . I - Attending the dinner were the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Forester and Phillip, Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Roberta, Mr. a td Mrs. Herman Steinke, I Sandy, Mrs. Blanche Sweet. Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Newton, Kelt-? neth and Lois Newton, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steinke, and Richard, Salem, and Car! M- Maj bon, Monmouth. A daughter, Mrs. C L. Falk was usable to j attend Later the group went to the Fred E. Roberts home. Society ..-..Clubs Music... The Home Little Boys Are Welcomed I i Congratulations go to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chambers ion the birth of a six pound seven ouneje eon, Lee Frederick, on j Friday morning at the Emanuel hospital In Salero. The little boy, who his sister, Ann Louise, Is thei grand son f Mr. and Mrs. G. Frederick Chambers and Mrs. Martha Kaufjt jnan of Portland. ! From Antioth, Cajif., i Icomes word of the birth of a son,! Robert Lowell, to Mr. and Mrs. j Robert Green (Beverly Davenport) en Friday morning. The seven pound one ounce, boy is the grandson ibf Mrs. Ronald Craven, Lowell Da Ivenport of Lebanon and Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Green of Antioch. i Old Time Dance Waltxos - Quadrilles Paul Jones -2 and 3 Stops Mm the rrewd. and have a gd time Over Western Aute tit Court SL, Salem Erery Saturday Night Music by mm- m mm a. mmm ililcheU Old Tine Orchestra i Don't Forgot to I DINE AND DANCE" et "CLUB TUMBLE INN" 2 mL N. Albany. Boat Foods erred all or. "Lawrence'4 OrcL." 5 piece. "' Erury Sat Night ' s t " DANCE Tonight ! Sloper Hall Independence With Joe Lane & His Oregon Play-Boys i Willamette Valley Top Western Band - Sponsored by . American Legion CLUB CALENDAR SATURDAY Chemeketa chapter, DAR, with Mrs. Nettie Roberts, S7S Belmont St.. S pjn. MONDAY Executive board, Methodist Old Peo ple's Home meet at the Home. 1S2S Center it., 130 p.m, monthly buslneas meeting. ; I United Spanish War Veterans and auxiliary meet at VFW hall. S pjn. PEO council meet at YWCA, 1:18 p.m.-. Spinsters meet with Miss Carolyn Brady, Garden road. S p.m. t . First Methodist Wetleyan . Service guild with Mrs. J. Edgar Purdy, Set N. 22nd at, 7:45 p.m. Wesley an Service guild, Jason Lee church, meet at church parlors, S pjn. Gamma Phi Beta alumna dinner meeting with Mrs. rrank H. Spears. 1309 Chemeketa St.. 6:30 pjn. CapiUl unit, American Legion auxil iary, meet at Salem Woman's club, S pjn. TUESDAY BPW business women's formal ban awe. Normandy Manor, S:48 p.m. Yomarcoa meet with Mrs. 3. D. Foley, iui M sit t I IS itnurt luncheon. Missouri club with Mrs. F. E. Mix. 2224 N. WtncheU St.. 1 p.m. HI-Y Mothers no-host luncheon at YMCA. 12 o'clock. Chad wick chapter. No. ST. OES, reg ular session. Masonic Temple, S p.m. ' AAUW executive board with Mrs. Vernon Wiecaraon, 324 N. Capitol st, 7:30 p.m. t . Salem General hospital auxiliary meet at YWCA. 10 a.m. . " American War Mothers meet at Mi Ion hall. p.m. WEDNESDAY Women's Missionary society or rim Prcebyterian church meet - at church, 2 p.m., executive board, 1 p.m. kt Mark Lutheran guild meet in church parlors. 1 o clock. WSCS of First Methodist church ex ecutive board meet at Carrier Room, 43 a.m., circles meet at ior o sert luncheons. , ' ' ivAmAmi, svanlne A AtfW Litera ture croup with Mrs. Charles Lay port. ZZ3 a, ieieue sr.. p.m. THURSDAY Pi Beta Phi alumnae meet at chap ter house. 7 JO p.m. Cntm.m. viMri div rtraagrt luncn- eon, Salem Woman's clubhouse, 1:19 p.m. Miss Boyle A Bride The marriage of Miss Donna Marie Boyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Boyle, to Kenneth H. Smith, son Mrs. Floyd Allen, took place on September 21 at 4 o'clock at the First Christian church with tne Rev. J. M. Good heart officiating. Mrs. John Schmidt, jr., was the organist. The altar was decorated with mums and orchid and white as ters. Lighting the tapers were Miss Edith Kyle and Mrs. Helen Brantner. The bride, given In marriage by her father, wort a stone blue dressmaker suit with black hat and accessories. She carried a Bible marked with an orchid. Miss Vera Boyle was her sis ter's only attendant and wore an orchid dress with brown acces sories and corsage of white car nations. Noel Ferry stood with the groom as best man and ushers were Paul Dillle and Queittin Smith. The newlyweds will live In Cor vallis while he Is attending aero nautical engineering school at the Corvallla airport. Both, attended Salem high school and he served in the navy during the war. Date Is Set For Rites f Of interest to the many Salem friends of the family is the com ing marriage of Miss Norma Jean Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kennedy, to Melvln Noack, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Noack, on October 24. Miss Kennedy is a gradual of Salem high school and is now em ployed at the state tax commis sion. Mr. Noack, formerly of Sandy, Ore., is employed in con struction work in Salem. LP: , I " ' V ':- (i 1 V : r) ' I , 4 -, V f : iiime iancinq Wayne Strachan and His Orchestra Each Saturday Night V J.W. Hall Hood & Church Sts. iRxn)inr SiipHi'iiioiro! mm? $m 1 mmmm Betrothal of Interest iOf Interest to the couple's many Salem friends is announcement of the engagement of Miss Joann Hoi sted, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W. Holstad of Portland, to Dr. W. Robert McMurray, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Robert Mc Murray of Portland. The news Was told in Portland at a lunch eon Thursday at the Waverly Country club for which the bride elect's mother was hostess, i The ceremony will take place November 15 in Portland at Trinity Episcopal church, i Miss Holstad, a niece of Gover nor and Mrs. Earl Snell is- a graduate of the University of Oregon and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta. Dr. McMurray, a nephew of Mrs. Taylor Hawkins, is a graduate of the University of Oregon and the University of Oregon Medical school. His fra ternity is Kappa Sigma. Miss Hol stad is a sorority sister of Mrs. William Duncan- (Harriet Haw kins) of Silverton. Attending the announcement luncheon from here were Mrs. Snell, Mrs. Haw- Pike-Cooper Vows Read Announcement is being made of the marriage of Miss Hazel Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Cooper, to Edward Pike, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pike of Kent, Wash., which took place, at the South Salem Friends church With Dr. C J. Pike of Portland and the Rev. Charles Ha worth officiating. Dean Macy and Miss Grace Pike sang and Mrs. Frank Haskins was the or ganist. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown and floor length veil which fell from a coronet of seed pearls. Mrs. Milton Kroeker was her sister's matron of honor and "bridesmaids were Miss Eva Agee and Mr. Orrin Ogier. Robert Pike was best man and ushers were John and Claude Pike. A reception was held in the church parlors. The couple is now at home in Tigard following a trip to the Ore gon coast The Statoamcm. gqlam, Oregon, Saturday, Octobf I, 1347 kins. Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. Dan iel J. Fry, Jr. Walking up the aisle oi the First Congregational church after their marriage are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C Steven son (Delphlne Riney), whose wadding was an vent of Sep tember 20. The bride Is the daughter of the Elmer Rineys and the benedict is the son of Mr.,1 and Mrs. Claude H. Ste venson. The newlyweds will live in Salem. (Jesten-Miller.) Post Chairmen Are Named Pioneer Post 149, American Le gion met Thursday at the Legion hall with Bliss Mildred Christen- sen presiding. Group was divided into two teams for membership drive un der Susan Faherty and Harriott Belcher, captains New members Introduced were Elizabeth. A. Skinner, Rolanda Hafner and Rozelle Staab, all former Waves, and Essie White, Wac, who served In the South Pacific. Chairmen of standing commit tees announced are: membership, Harriott Belcher; social, Grace Marck; legal. Peg Smith; child welfare, Nell Knittel; American ization, Florence Cameron; Visit ing, Hazel Schomberg; finance. Sylvia Kraps; publicity. Alberta Shoemake; post bulletin, Velma Davis; service, Essie White. Past Presidents At Wilson Home A special meeting of the past presidents club, American Legion auxiliary, Capital Unit, was held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Aus tin II. Wilson, president. She was assisted by Mrs. Frank N. Waters and Mrs. H. G. Kottke. Mrs. Wil son has named as historian, Mrs. Earl T. Andresen; publicity, Mrs. Mem Pearce. Mrs. Hattie Cook is secretary-treasurer for the year. Unit No. 9 Past Presidents and past presidents of other units In clude around forty. A veteran of World I from the Rosebufg Veterans hospital wil be "adopt ed" with Mrs. James Garson In charge. The installing team plans to go to Oregon City on October 14 and install the newly elected officers of that unit. The outstanding event is a guest night meeting October 20 In the Salem Woman s club. Pros pective members will be invited. - Present were: Mrs. O. E. Pal mateer, Mrs. H. G. Kottke, Mrs. James R. Garson, Mrs. Don Mad ison, Mrs. William G. Nothelfer, Mrs. Earl T. Andresen, Mrs. Mem Pearce, Mrs. Lulu Walton Quick, Mrs. Stanley Krueger, Mrs. A. W. Wyatt, Mrs. Ella J. Voves, Mrs. Jennie Bartlett, Mrs. W. W. Wod ruff, Mrs. E. W. Richey. Mrs. Flor ence K. Ames, Mrs. Frank Mar shall, Mrs. Hattie Cook, Mrs. Merle Travis, unit president, and Mrs. Helen McLeod, unit membership chairman. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Don Mad ison, October 23. Miss Marian Sparks was hostess for a chili supper Friday night at the North 14th street home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. LesUe J. Sparks, preceding the Willam- ette-Whittier game. Thirty fresh men were bidden to the party. Necdlecraft Breakfast Food Waff le, Hotcake Recipes Can Be Made To Suit Most Any Morning Menu By Maxlne Bnren SUtecmsn Woman's Editor Waffles and hotcakes, a standard breakfast treat, can be varied to make more interesting early morning menus. Some women find they like to add bacon to the batter, slip in a few raisins or even blueberries or huckleberries. It's fund to vary the ingredients. Everyone has her own recipe. but here's one standard one to work with: WAFFLE BATTER 1 egg well beaten 1 cup flour 1 teaspoon double acting baking powder Va cup shortening. Milk to make batter rather thick Va teaspoon salt Combine and bake waffles Here's a fancy waffle: WAFFLhS CINNIMO 2 eggs beaten until bubbly 2 cups flour 1 teaspoon sugar 1 tablespoon melted butter 4 teaspoons double acting baking powder 2 cups milk Vi teaspoon salt l.-'U TVT: oi ujj in allies Officers The Raphaterians - held their ft ret rrUMitinir gt the fall Thus- m ihii a u a 0 day afternoos at the home of Mrs. A. A. Siewert, with her sister. Mrs. Roy Hewitt, assisting. Tea was served late in the afternoon. New officers of the group are Mrs. Nora Thompson, president; Mrs. Floyd Utter,, vice-president; and Mrs. Otto Wilson, secretary- treasurer. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Lee Unruh on No vember 6. Attending were Mesdames Floyd Utter, Morton Peck, Nora Thomp son, Waldo O. Mills, Tinkham Gil bert, Ronald Glover, Ray Smith, Ellen Fisher, James Heltzel. Carle Abrams, Lee Unruh, Charles Bates, Otto Wilson and the hostesses. Visitor Feted At Party Miss Bessie Smith was hostess for an informal party Thursday night at her home on North 21st street in compliment to Miss Gus sie Notdurft, who is here visiting from Washington, D. C. The vis- t tablespoons crumbs CRUMBS FOR WAFFLES 2 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon flour teaspoon cinnamon Mix together until like crumbs. If desires, 2 tablespoons shredded almonds may be added. CORN-MEAL GRIDDLECAKES cup corn meal cup wheat flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons shortening 1 to iy cups milk Sift dry ingredients, add milk mixed with melted shortening. Mix thoroughly and bake on hot. slightly greased griddle until brown. SUNDAY'S BROADCASTS Kilocycles: KSLM 1390, KOCO 1490, KOIN 970. KGW 620. KEX1190 HOUR 6KBI.M KOIN KGW K.EX 00:00 World News 00:15 00:30 00:43 Organist I- Organlat I- IJohnson Sing I 7 ksLm KOIN KW KEX Radio Blbl Badio Bibl Y. P. 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