The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 16, 1948, Page 8, Image 8

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f The Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday. June lg, S48
Miss Stella
McKay Is
Married
Detail have reached the capi
tal of the wedding of a former
Kalem tfirl. Miss Stella McKay,
daughter of Mrs. Stanley McKay
cf Salem, to Edward J. Leahy, son
of Mr and Mrs J. W. Leahy of
Cohoes. N Y. The couple exchang
ed their vows on Monday, June 14
lit St M.irv's church in Albany,
N.Y.. with the Rev. J. Peronne of
ficiating. For her wedding the bride chose
white dressmaker nut with
matching accessories and corsage
Cf white orchid.
Mrs. Edward Morris was the
matron of honor and wore a rose
suit and bridesmaid wa Miss Con
r.ie McKay, formerly of Salem and
San Francisco, sister of the bride,
who wore a powder blue suit.
Their corsages were of v. hite glad
ioluses and pink roses Edward
Morns stood v.ith the groom as
best man
Mrs. McKay went eat for her
daughter's nuptials and wore a
navy blue ensemble with corsage
cf mauve gladioluses and white
roses Mrs. Leahy wore an aqua
(uit and corsage of Tankman roses
for her son's marriage
A wedding breakfast was held
t the Wellington hotel in Albany
following the rites.
When the newlyweds left on
their honeymoon to the New Eng
land states and Canada, the bride
donned a navy blue suit with pink
accessories Mr. I-eahy hnd his
bride will make their homt in Al
bany. NY. i
Couple Will
.Wed in East
Invitations he been received
In the capital by Salem friends of
the couple to the weddtng of Miss
Jessie Elli- daughter of Mr. and'
Mrs. J H Flhs of Marietta. Ohio,
formerly of Salem, and William
E. Batiton. son of Mrs. Harold J.
Larson of Portland. The nuptials
will take place on June 25 at St.'
Luke's Episcopal church in Mari-
etta at 8 o'clock with a reception
following at the Ellis home.
The biide-elect attended Salem
Iiigh school and Oregon State col
lege, where she was a Kappa Al
pha Theta. Her fiance is a nephew !
of Mrs (Hear I Paulson and Mrs j
W. G. Burns of Salem He if a j
senior at Oregon State college and j
a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon
fraternity The couple will live in
Corvallis while he atter.di Oregon
State. .
The newlyweds will come west
on their honeymoon and will be i
honored at a reception on July 1 i
in Portland where Mr. and Mrs.
Harold J. Larson entertain for
her son and his bride.
Organ Recital
Is Thursday
Emrr.aline Joan Bair, organ pu
pil of William Fawk. will bo pre
sented in recital at the First Evan-
elical United Brethren churoh at
o'clock Thursday night. Assist
ing will be Germond LamXin, vio
linist, and Bernice Kleihege.
mexzo soprano
The public is invited The pro
gram is as follows:
Smfunia Icn Sth Mit Kin am
Tun im Grarx " Bach
fltr from Water Munc . Hand!
introduction and Choial from
Suite Gothlque
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Stllmin
Libefrud
Kritlr
kegand W.eniawski
cenrt de Ballet Be riot
M in La rr k i n
Tim Gentle Maiden
(Old Iriah Airi Neton
Prayer . Sfbebui
Mi( Bair
Oar Tod Dai Madthen ... Schubert
I Wonder Aa I Wander . Nile
Smilin' Through Perm
What! in the Air Today? . Eden
M in Kleihege
Vied l tat ion . St. Clair
fkl Eventide Harris
Arioso
Handel
Miss Bair
Mrs. Harry I . Miller ha left
for the Metolius river, where she
will spend the summer with her
family at their country place.
Rich coffee always
tastes better
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RICH COFFEE
Featured at
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frame properly fitted reveal natural eye beauty. Come
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Former Queen
Is Married
STAYTON Miss Joyce Mc
Donald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Christ McDonald of Mehama, and
Harold Longfellow, son of Mr and
Mn. William Longfellow of Wt
Stayton, were married Saturday,
i May 29, at Vancouver, Wash., with
! Miss Arlena Kirsch and Bud Bark
' meyer, as attendants.
For her marriage, the bride
i chose a dress of yellow with w hite
! accessories. Miss Kirsch wore a
' blue dress and her accessories
were of white.
The bride is a graduate of Stay
ton high school and was last year's
Jiaintlam Bean Festival queen The
Kroom served three ears in the
Pacific during the war The couple
will make their home in Mehama.
Parties For
Visitors
The? many visitors in the capi
tal are being entertained at in
formal affairs during the week
Mrs Herbert Rahe and Mrs.
Charles H Johnson were host
esses Tor an informal tea Monday
afternoon at the formers North
Winter street home in compliment
to Mrs Carl Gregg Doney of Col
umbus. Ohio, Mrs. Frank Erick
son and her daughter. Dr. Mary
Erickson of Santa Barbara. Calif.
Mrs. Doney accompanied Dr. Do
ney west for the Willamette uni
versity commencement at which
he was the speaker Dr Erickson
came north with his wife and
daughter for the commencement
' festivities and to isit with the
' Doneys.
A group of faculty wives, who
belonged to the same sewing
group when Mrs Doney and Mrs.
Erickson were here, were bidden
to the informal affair. The visit
ors are alo being feted at numer
ous dinner and luncheons during
their stav here this week.
Halls Are Visitors
General and Mrs Elmer Hall,
en route from Washington. D C.
to San Diego, Calif., were lunch
eon guests at the country home
of the-Hollis Huntingtons on Tues
day. General Hall, who served
with the U.S. Marines before his
retirement, has been with the Red
Cross in Washington for the past
six months The Halls are on
their way to visit Col. and Mrs.
George Dutton in Ran Diego, for
merly of Salem.
Jean Fidler to
Convention
Miss Jean Fidler, daughter of
the Mervin Fidler?, will be among
the Delta Delta Delta sorority girls
attending the annual convention
June 24-29 at Banff Springs in
the Canadian Rockies.
Three other coeds attending
from the University of Oregon,
Miss Beth Basler, president, Port
land, Miss Joan Rambo, Portland,
and Misi Sara Bjorset. Cottage
Grove, will arrive in Salem next
weekend to spend several days at
the home of Miss Fidler prior to
flying north to Vancouver, B. C ,
on June 23. At Vancouver all con
vention delegate will board the
special Tri-Delt train for Banff
Convention sessions will be at the
Banff Springs hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Riches will
entertain informally at their North
Summer street . home Thursday
night in honor of their daughter.
Patricia, and her fiance, Albert
Lindbeck, following the wedding
rehearsal at St. Paul's Episcopal ;
church. The marriage of the cou
ple will be an event of Friday
night.. Members of the bridal
party have been bidden to the
affair at which late refreshment
will be served.
Women's Council of the First
Christian church will entertain
with a welfare luncheon at noon
on Thursday at the church with
a business meeting at 1 p m. and
program at 2 p.m. Teachers of the
Bible school will be honored and
special guests will be teachers of
the vacation Bible school. Mrs.
B. r. Schmoker and Mrs. Roy
Lockenour will speak on "Our
Children in Mission."
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SO CI ETY CLUBS
I New Babies
-Welcomed
Several new citizens are being
welciimed in the capital this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Everitt (Bet
ty Vieske) are receiving felicita
tions on the birth of an eight pound
son. John Frederick, on Monday
at the Salem General hospital. The
baby's grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Viesko and Mr. and
Mrs. John Eentt of Springfield,
Mo. The great-grandmother is Mrs.
Bertha Yiesko of Salem,
i To Mr. and Mrs. Hillary Etzel
: (Irene Berningi go congratulations
on the birth of a son, Mark Hillary,
on Tuesday at the Salem Memorial
hospital. The little boy, who
weighed six pounds, 14 ounces, is
. the grandson of Michael Etzel of
Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
Berning of Mt. Angel The Etzels
moved on Saturday to their new
home at 1491 Lancaster drive.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Mink are the
parents of a seven pound, 12 ounce
daughter, Marcia Jean, born on
Tuesday afternoon at the Salem
Memorial hospital. The littje girl
has an older brother. Roger. The
baby's grandmothers are Mrs.
George W Moore and Mis. Mar
garet Mink, both of Salem.
Miss Cornutt to
Head Alumnae
Miss Faye Cornutt of Portland
was elected president of the Ore
gon Gamma Alumnae of Pi Beta
Phi at the annual commencement
breakfast held Sunday morning at
the Marion hotel. Officers elected
to serve with Miss Cornutt for
the ensuing year are Miss Georgia
Hull, Salem, vice president: Mrs.
Robert Bailey. Salem, secretary:
and Mrs. Hugh McGikra, Forest
Grove, treasurer.
Honor guests at the bre.ikfast
were the graduating seniors of Pi
Beta Phi on the Willamette cam
pus including Misses Kay Kar
nopp, Geraldine Schmoker, Fran
ces Sopp, Miriam Oakes, Winona
Dillard, Bettie Olson, Sara Ann
Ohling, Virginia Wyche. Mary
, Phyllis Gerth, Beverly Briggs and
Muriel Oliver.
Mrs. George Montgomery, Port
land, is the retiring president and
presided at the meeting. Speakers
were Miss Maxine Meyers, house
president; and Miss Dolores Bauer,
treasurer. Over 40 were present
for the affair.
Rites Performed
By Dr. Gatke
The marriage of Miss Margaret
Smith of Portland and Charles
Warren, son of Edward J. Warren
of Santa Cruz, Calif., was quiet
ly solemnized on Saturday. June
12 at the Turner Methodist church
with Dr. Robert M. Gatke offi
ciating. The groom is a nephew
of Dr. and Mrs. Gatke and his
father came north for the rites.
For her wedding the bride wore
a white suit and hat and carried
a white Bible marked with stream
ers of kalmia.
A reception for the bridal cou
ple followed at the home of Mrs.
Frederick Eley on North 15th
street.
The bride is a graduate of Ore
gon State college and her hus
band will continue with his stud
ies at Oregon State in the fall.
SII FOR YOURSELF
HOW THE
COOKER
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food billa nod cooking fual
Mm Pbbvto Cookbk D BafOKsmiATioa , by
trained aipart from thm worid'a Urgaat
manufacturer of
tore thia week.
latbow practicaJly all fooda maty bacookad
la a PaKarro Cookbk and in an amatmgty
abort time. VegvUbUa m fractions of or
dinary cooking time. Meat dwlioouary
r, not m boat, but m
Delegates Named
To Encampment j
Mrs. Ivell Haley, president, pre- j
sided at the regular business meet- '
ing of the Marion auxiliary 661 j
to the Veterans of Foreign Wars
Monday at the Veterans halJ.
Committee reports were given by
Mrs. Mel Clemens, finance; Mrs.
Walter Beck, hospital; Mrs Mae
Wilder, membership; Mrs. Claude
Briggs, poppy chairman, Mrs.
Ralph Harlan, rehabilitation; Mrs.
Roy Simpson, Americanism: Mrs.
Charles Hagan. women's council
and Mrs. Clarence Forbis, legisla
tive, i
Mrs. Arwin Strayer was ap
pointed service officer for the en
suing year. A large flag was pre
sented by the Americanism chair
man, Mrs. Roy Simpson, to a
group of Camp Fire girls.
Delegates elected to the Nation
al Veterans of Foreign Wars en
campment were Mrs. James Beall,
Mrs. Leon Hansen, Mrs. Iell Ha
ley and Mrs. Mae Wilder. Alter
nates were Mrs Virgil Bolton,
Mrs. Claude Briggs, Mrs Covil
Case and Mrs. Charles Hagan
A donation was contributed to
the department for rehabilitation
work and also a contribution was ;
i made to the Women's Church
i council to help in caring for the
children at the airport camp dur
ing the summer months.
Those attending the state en
campment at Pendleton this week
are Mrs Ivell Haley, Mrs. Mae
Wilder, Mrs. Virgil Bolton. Mrs.
Arwin Strayer. Mrs. leon Hauser.
Mrs. Russell Mudd. Mrs. Robert
DeLapp and Mrs. Mel Clemens.
Mrs. Clarence Forbis and Mrs.
Bobbie Beals were appointed to
serve on the refreshment commit
tee for the next meeting, June 28. ,
White Cross meetings of the
Florence Vail Missionary society,
of the Calvary Baptist church will j
be held Friday at 10 a.m. with
no-host luncheons at noon. Circle
1 w ill meet with Mrs. L. C. Thomp
son, 405 Wayne driver; circle 3
with Mrs. D. R. Peterson, route 9,
box 392. Circle 2 meeting has been
postponed until June 25 at the
home of Mrs. Alta Hanson, 1912
Hazel ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin McWain
and daughter. Judith, of Portland
spent the weekend in the capital
with his mother, Mrs. Homer E.
' McWain. They were here for the
Willamette university commence
ment festivities.
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Lou est Prices Quality W orkmanship
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bow eaay it ia to uaa Paro CocMua. Thm
t, 10 mad 16 pound indicator-weight afaow ex
actly bow much preaaura there ia in the cooker
at all timaa Miim it poaaibia to cook or cam
in a Pmaaxo . . . The House Smal . . . Safe
aple,
aaaiaat to uaa preaaura eookar on the market.
The Com t4 nation Anti-Vacuum Valo and Over
Prtamun diak ia aa aztra aaJaty factor and pra
vaota loaa of food juices whan eookar ia cooUd
rapidly Colorful 128 par Raeipa Book . . .
eoaopaWa manual for hi apaad cooking and aafa
praaaura canning. Raxmu. all praaaura
cookara ara not Pkarro Coocama. Look for tha
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mm available in taraa aiaaa.
drudgery .
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food
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Salem Hardware Company
120 North Commercial
MUSIC
Shower For
Mrs. Clark
Mrs. Harold O. Schneider and I
Mrs Paul S. Wolfe will be host- j
esses for an informal party Fri-
day night at the former's home in '
Morningside in compliment to
Mrs. Lewis Clark. ;
Guests have been bidden t oa
dessert supper with several hours
of bridge to follow. A shower will
fete Mrs. Clarke during the eve
ning. The hostesses will use bou
quets of summer garden flowers
for decorating.
Honoring Mrs. Clarke will be
Mrs. Charles Campbell, Mrs. May
nard Shiffer, Mrs. Horace McGee,
Mrs. Robert Wulf, Mrs. Elmer O. j
Berg, Mrs. Gerald Wing, Mrs. !
Charles Feike, Mrs. Virgil Sexton, I
Mrs. William Lidbeck, Mrs. Eu
gene Tupker, Mrs. Tom Dunham
and the hostesses. j
Alice Rossiter
Is Married ;
Mrs. Eugene E. Maschal an
nounces the marriage of her
daughter, Alice Rossiter, widow of
the late J. T. Rossiter, to Albert
V. Simons, son of George Simons
of Lebanon, at 6 o'clock on the
evening of June 10 in the fire
place room of the First Congrega
tional church. Dr. Seth Hunting
ton officiated at the ceremony be
fore if small gathering of friends
and relatives.
Iorene Rossiter. daughter of the
bride, acted as bridesmaid and
George Simons, II, son of the
groom, was best man. Following
the ceremony, wedding dinner was
held at the Golden Pheasant.
Mr. and Mrs. Simons have gone
on a short trip, after which they
will spend the remainder of the
summer at the lookout on Monu
ment peak. They will be at home
in Lebanon after the middle of
September. Mr. Simons is a teach
er in the junior high school at
Lebanon.
Salem Junior Woman's club
members, will entertain with their
annual picnic on Monday, June
21 at the W. W. Chadwick ranch.
The group will meet at the club
house at 6:30 p m. The commit
tee includes Mrs. Allen Knight,
chairman, Mesdames Phil Brow
nell. Jack Strickfaden, Wesley
Goodrich. Fred C. Gast and J.
Garth Wilkinson.
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COOKERS
makaa the Psjmto Cooki
Hostesses to
Fete Clubs
Mrs. Bingham Powell has in
vited members of her bridge club
to her beach place at Neskowin to
day. Luncheon will be served at
noon by the hostess with cards in
play following.
Motoring to Neskowin for the
day will be Mesdames Ralph Nohl
gren, Edwin McEwen, Andrew
Halvorson, Robert Powell, Ken
neth Gallagher, Wayne Dobson,
Roland Nohlgren and John Taylor.
Mrs. Harley O. White enter
tained members of the Book -a -Month
club at a picnic luncheon
in the garden of her Candeleria
Heights home Tuesday afternoon.
This was the last meeting of the
group until fall.
Mrs. A. A. Siewert will preside
at a bridge luncheon Friday after
noon at her North Winter street
home for members of Ker.club.
CLUB CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY
Women guild. First Congregational
church, annual picnic, with Mr. Eric
Butler. 280 Hulsev ave . 1 p m -x- '
ecutive board with Mrs. C. A. RaU-liff 1
970 Ratcliff Drive. 12 15 p m
General meeting of WSCS. Tirt
Methodist church, at church. 10:45 a ,
m.. luncheon at noon, program. 130
p rn.
Pythian Sisters. Centralia Temple. 8
P "i . K P. hall, initiation, officers and
degree staff in foima! dress.
I -a die of GAR with Mrs. Florence
Shipp. 1880 Nebraska, special meeting
2 p. m.
Hollywood Lions auxiliary with Mrs. :
Carl Gies. 1070 Shipping 'st . 8 30 p. I
m. I
Salem WriteurV club meet at YWCA. j
7 30 p. m , Miss Ren-ka Ladd Swart. :
hostess.
Oregon Grape camp, Roval Neigh- ,
bors of America, meet at VFW hall.
8 p m . officeis v-ar street length
dresses.
THURSDAY
Spiritual Sunflower club meet at
Marion Square park. 1 p m.
Fidelis class. First Baptist church,
with Mrs. Elrt.cr Conn. Brooks. 2 p. m
Gold Star Mothers at VFW hall, so
cial meeting. 8 p m.
First Christian church Women's
council welfare luncheon, noon, busi
ness session. 1 p in . program at 2 p m
FRIDAY
White Cross met I nigs. Florence Vail
Missionary sKiet. Calvary Baptist
church. 10 am. no-host luncheons at
noon
MONDAY
Salem Junior Woman's club annual
picnic at W. W. Chadwick ranch. 6 30
p in
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Ofltl0 To take th tedium out of la lona.
Slllll " trip, switch drivers about every i
' w I 100 miles; wear eye-resting sun- .
v . " .sVffk lCl I glasses, avoid night driving and
uluiw iw stop at our restrooms. We clean
1111 - them frequently, inspect them
a A lllOl v ofl1 make sure they have soap,
a4ftlfl 1 towels, a clean mirror (and don't
I M liCvlW" I fWl obligated to buy something
V v every time you stop with us).j
PREME i X
Take a pillow along for naps, If you
have youngsters. And when they want a
drink, there's plenty of pure, cool water
at our sanitary fountains (and while the
family take a breather we'll clean the
windshield, check radiator, oil, tires).
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$mf SOAOvcal of Cmttfmrmim mfmmmKM
TURNER Mr. Chester Stew
art entertained Monday afternoon
with a party honoring her aon
Gary on his birthday. Guests were
Gene Poitras, jr., Emmagine Ash
craft, Betty, Mary Frances and
Billy Seals, Gary Klokstad, Jean
nie and Alice Graves, Richard and
Helen Van Hoozier of Rainier;
Mrs. George Hughes, Mrs. Gene
Poitras, Mrs. Brutus Ashcraft and
Mrs. Wendell Seals.
Visiting in the capital are Mrs.
Louis B. Hodak (Honora Reidy)
j and daughter, Kathy, of Detroit,
! Mich., who are guests of her
brothers and sisters-in-law, Mr.
flEW
Kills HEEDS as
F. A. Doerfler
150 N. Incastr
Phone
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Our big, clear, detailed mapi of West
ern states are yours for the asking. We
can give you street directions (or city
maps) in towns along your: way, and
we'll keep you posted about local road
and their conditions, too.
tsJ We'll take better care 'of yMrc2r
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Install Officers;
At Zonta Meeting ,
Salem Zonta club met Thursday
night at the home of Miss Eleanor.
Trindle with Mrs! Christian La
chelle and Miss Bertha Kohlnagen
as assisting hostesses.
Mrs. I. N. Bacon was installed
as the president lor the coming
year and two -wrw-Tiwrnbers, Mrs.
Harry Miller and Mrs. Walter
Musgrave, were initiated, '
and Mrs. Paul Reidy and Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Reidy. S
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On osy opax-ation with Scottt prodf
provide double action to remove ugly dan-'
deliort, plantain ond the like,? while th
gross is td to thicker growth, richer eolor.
Try rt- slickly tronaform weed potch
into howploe lown.
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