Th Statesman. Salem. OrtxTon. To dar Sopt 11. 1948 r XT icivjo ai .Willamette Selected Sorority fftedging on the Wil lamette university campus follow ed! issuing of formal bids on Sun day morning and breakfast at the houses of their choice. The. following is the list of pledges to the four national sororities: 1 Alpha Chi Omega Sue Mey ers, Portland; Deanne Adams, Salem: Bargara Langtey. Grants Pass; Genevieve Armstrong, Bend; Marcelline Huchinson, Salem; Do- vres Spelbrink, Salem; Jackie Johnson, Salem; Ellen Christian sen, Eugene; Donna Ahalt, Sa lem: Connie Bailey. Piedmont, Calif.; Qeanora Loveless, Eugene; Jean Doolittle, Salem; Joan Vin cent. Gresham; Alice Wilhelm, Grants Pass; Jo Ann Wallace, Winslow. Wash.; Mary Hawke, 6alra; Priscilla Botkin. Bend. Chi Omega Barbara Benja min, Piedmont, Calif.; Bo Brooks, Salem; Eleanor Carr. Palo 'Alto, Calif.; Jo Ann Colony. Catskill. N- Y.: Claribeue Easton. Port Townsend. Wash Betty Eby, feckton, Calif.; Barbara Garrett, Salem; Helen Ann Galverson, Blaine, Wash.; Mary Lou Hern don, Salem; CJenda McAllister, Salem; Druann McMaJdn. Camas, Wash.; Pat Morgan. Manama; Norvada Smedly. Salem; Mary Thomas. Salem: Helen Warrens, Portland: Jeanette Wolf. Port land. Pi Beta Phi Colleen Schod- de. Heyburn. Idaho; 'Pat Jones, Corvallis: Dolores 'Banc. Port land; Sue MHlor. Portland; Pru dence Craig. Salem; Shirley Craig, Denver; Colo.: Janyce Baker. Sa . lem: Jo Anne Estey, Castle Rock, Wash.; Jean Fstey. Castle Rock. Wash.; Marjorie Letteken. Dallas; Kay Smith, Stayteo; Nancy Adams. Brook; Helen Oakes, Portland: Florence Campbell. Pas adena, Calif.: Jen Balderee. To ledo; Jeanette GilberUoa. Gres ham; Alice Sspeseth, Burl in game, Calif.; Carolana Snarr. San Bru aa. Calif. ueiia uamma ewnt ruce, lied ford; Beverley Tribbie, Hono lulu. T. H.; Darts McCain. Ore gon City: Jean Carrico Spokane; Nancy VandeLuyster. Portland; Anne Leslie, Portland; Joyce Knoll. Portland; Janice Harlow, Portland: Donna Stoddart, Port :Wnd; Marilyn Brooks. Portland; Martha Brooks. Portland; Rose Marie Wilhoft. Portland: Jackie Pochert, Portland; Donna Lou Lambert Salem; Sally Ogle, Grants Pass; Margaret Sargent. Oakland, llf.; Mary Louis Henkle, Berkeley. Calif; Ann Miller. Kelso. Wash.; Delia Saa bye, .Santa Barbara, Calif.; Edy Jensen, Berkeley, Cailf.; Jean Shepherd, Honolulu. T. H.; Leta Adams. Portland; Betty Herst rom. Port Townsend. Wash.; Petty Jo Hammond, Lynn. Mesa.; Jeanette BukTord. Hood River; Patsy Ol der. Medford; Anne Swanson, Lebanon; Nancy Dickinson, Lake Ganeva, Wis. Sublimity Church Weddincj Scene STAYTON Another autumn wedding was that of Miss Marie Ny and Eugene Ralph Heuberger, September 14, at 9 o'clock in St Boniface Catholic church In Sub limity. The Rev. Joseph Scherbring mffiriaimti Thm brida la the daugh ter; of Mr. and Mrs. Ray A. Nye of Stayton, and the groom la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heu Jheer, r of Sublimity. " Music was furnished by Wayne Meusey of Salem and Jerry Neit 'tag of Sublimity. The bride, given la marriage by Iter father, wore a white satin wed ding gown, fashioned with long fitted bodiee and a train. Her fin gertip veil was eeught in a head duaas of lace ad beadwork. She cm tried a white prayer book on which was an orchid. Maid of honor was Mies Rose mary Breitenstetn of Sublimity. Jerry Heuberger, eousln of the groom, was best men. Ushers were Vincent Starr and Orrille Lulay. i Mrs. Nye wore a green dress with black aooasseries. and Mrs. Heuberger wore a black drees with . a pink coal and black accessories. Both wore gardenias and red rose buds. A wedding dinner prepared by Cecilia Ditter wee. served by Mrs. John Heuberger, Mrs. Chris Cra mer and Mrs. Pearl Zuber, aunts tf the groom, and the Misses Vir ginia Cremer, Marguerite Gor man, Virginia BeMet, Rosalia Heu berger, Marita Zuber and Rose mary Albus. I I The parish hall was the scene of a reception. A wedding dance was given in the evening. The bride attended Stayton high arhobl and the groom got his 'Scholinog at St Boniface high school. He is employed by his fa ther in the sawmill business. 1 For A Ooof OF Ecdnricg Bsaciy AND Dislinciiaa ASK FOR aXSHIWGIiT at roua BUILDING SUPPLY DEALER SOCIETY ' CLUBS it " 4 j- f ' Sr-h ''' ra , 1 1 . - ' -' - I .t - 1 r V - Mrs. Lloyd Qutin tognn OEvq Joyce Webb) whose marriaae was an event of September; 12 at the Johneon Memorial Seventh Day Adventist churcii The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert William Webb of Law rencebura, Tenri,, and the aroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hayes Logan of Salem. The couple will live-in Col lege Place. Wash. (Kennell-EUls.) 1 Indian Summer Fall Vegetables Are Best of All the Year By Maxlne Fall vegetables are among the while in the markets all the time, Here's an recipe for dressing for cole slaw which contains molasses. We've never tried It, but COLE SLAW St FKEMZ t cups shredded raw cabbage 1 cup shredded raw carrots 1 cup finely sliced celery" Vt cup green peppers, finely chopped Toss all ingredients together and combine with desired amount of Piquant French Dressing. Serve with or without cottage cheese. MOLASSES FKENCH DRESSING cup ell I cup vinegar a 1 tablespoon grated onion Ya cup New Orleans mol 1 teaspoon salt Few drops . Worchestershlre sauce i- ' rs Combine all ingredients and shake thoroughly. Green peppers are now at the lowset price they'll be during the year, and using them frequently is good business. FLAKED FISH STUFTTNO (fee greea peppers) 4 medium green peppers IVi cups flaked fish (tuna,' salmon or other) 1 tablespoons butter 5 tablespoons flour 4 cup milk H teaspoensalt teaspoon pepper t tablespoons chili sauea k cup cooked rice Turn pepper shells upside down to drain. Melt butter, add flour. ok until well combined. Add milk, cook alowly. stirring Con stantly amtil thickened. Add salt pepper, fish, chill sauce and flee. Toss together using fork to pre vent meshing rice and fish. F1H nenners. sprinkle tops with bread crumbs. Place in baking paaj bake in hot oven 400 degrees F about 2 minetee or until tops browav Arthsr bar aad daughters. Jodie and Loraa have taken up their resi dence In SiMm. Mr. Johannaber is on the Chemawa staff and the girls are registering at Willam ette. HEY GIRLS! This Is Where You Get Them I Ilalzcs Ideal GIFTS Caavenient Easy to Carry A UAH SURPLUS SPECIAL 1 '-71 . , Found Among the for Interest Barest tn Woman's Sditorj very nicest of all the year. Cabbage, is especially appreciated in fall. the molasses people vow it s good 4 - s I I T -e Mrs. Burton Clelcmd ffrances Gawey) married on September 4. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. V, Oowey. The eouple will live in Salem at 1780 Berry st The Rev. Leonard Jones of the West Salem Methodist church perform ed I the j ceremony. (Bishop photo.) j Board to Meet The executive board of the Sa lem Woman's club will meet Tues day at 1:30 for routine business. I Leather Carry-All (PURSE P - I. j ,-.-. f 1'- ? z . c. I . " ' z 1 i ii v 2 for 11.00 MUSIC Miss Lovre Engaged The engagement of Miss Donna Lovre to James Johnson was an nounced on September 14. at a party given at the home of her parents in -'Brooks. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lovre. and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jotyison. The wedding date was not re vealed. Attending the announcement party were Mrs. Harry Lovre, Mrs. Jack Alloway. Mrs. Donald Dougherty. Mrs. George Hall, Mrs. George Davis. Mrs. Don Bowers. Mrs. Leota Vandiver, Miss Roberta O'Neill. Mrs. Eva Pearsall. Miss Beverly Boehm. Mrs. Ralph Badger and the hos- Au Revoir Party Given Mrs. R. hostess at F. Locks rd will be an au revoir party Wednesday night for Mrs. Elmer CaspelL who is leaving at the end of the week for Gold Beech, wnere Mr. Caspeil will be in bus! Invited to the affair are Mrs. Ethel Lacey, Mrs. Alva Morris, Mrs. Velma Strain. Mrs. Ger- vaise Elliott. Mrs. Sylvan Mau rer, Mrs. Tom Currey. Mrs. Wal ter Mills, Miss Gladys Bartholo mew, Mrs. Frank CaspelL Mrs. Sam Harbison and Mrs. O. D. Youngquist, and the honor guest. St. Patrick's Scene of Weddina LYONS St. Patrick's church of Lyons was the scene of the wed ding Wednesday morning of Miss Arieta Mae Kitsch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kirsch, who became the bride of Henry Bark meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pe ter Barkrneyer of Scio. Father Schneider performed the double ring ceremony. The bride was attired in tra ditional white satin dress of pe riod style, with seed peart trim. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a seed pearl crown. She carried a white prayer book top ped with purple orchid. Her attendant was Mrs. Norbet Pietrok in sky blue who carried an old fashioned nosegay of white gardenias and pink rosebuds Act ing as best 'man for Mr. Bark rneyer was Norbet Pietrok. The wedding music was played by Wayne Musey of Salem, who also sang. A wedding breakfast was served and a reception followed at the women's club room in Mehama. Assisting were Miss Agnes Kirsch, aunt of the bride, Mrs. Maxine Browning, Mrs. Doris Roberts, Mrs. Joyce Longfellow, Mrs. John Mynett. Mrs. Chris McDon ald, Mrs. Glen Rogers, Misses Donna Lee Dunbar, Barbara Kirsch, Margaret Gorman and Mrs. Donald Teeters. For going away the bride wore a suit of off white with wine col ored accessories and after a wed ding trip to California, they will be at their farm home near Mt. Pleasant. Visiting recently at the S. E. Covert home have been Mrs. Herman Covert and daughter, Barbara of Layton, Utah, Mrs. W. L. Scheete and sons, Harold and Larry of Blodgett, Mrs. Isabel Schmidt, Mrs. John Gredig of Philomath and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hiller of Corvallis. Mrs. Thomas A. Briakerheff and children. David and Chris tine Anne of Napa, Calif, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Brinkerhoffs mother, Mrs. Byron B. Herrick. FIX Fall Ur MUUl. is Naturofs PASlirig i I:o LAWN SEED $1.00 3 Bm . m . $235. 25 SCOTTS Lawn Food 4 .cowDiical fal far Iowm. Sojc fd Z50Q q ft . $243. Orwin, 11,000 m) ft - $S V3. LAWN FOOD pies WEED CONTROL-" 2300 Mft. tUO. Orvm. 1100 ft . $123. SCOTTS SPtEADCS-lW mUk. mmr Uwwm fci I Ii. j $f.e - floJOi s SALEII HARDWARE CO. 120 N. Commercial September Month of Weddings In a setting of white and deep red gladioluses and candles. Miss Margaret Endres, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Endres, became the bride of Willard E. Hudson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hud son. September 4 at Sty Joseph's church. Father T. J. Bernards officia ted. The bride, gowned in ivory satin, was given in marriage by her father. ; Her fingertip-length veil of net, trimmed in lace, fell from a coronet of seed pearls. She carried a white prayer book with a white orchid. Maid of honor. Miss Berna Mc Donald wore ' shell pink. The bridesmaid. Miss Carole Hudson, was gowned in aqua. Both wore picture hats and carried nose gays. Kenneth Kottke was best man and ushers were Bob Bishop. Frank Prince and Tom Dickey Donald Endres. brother of the bride, lighted the candles. Angela Kropp sang, with Mrs. Mary Barton at the organ. Mothers of the bride and groom wore black with black accessor ies and corsages of gardenias and rosebuds. At the reception at the women's club, those assisting were Mrs. Ray Bernardy, Mrs. Al Sonder man. Miss Shirley Sonderman, Mrs. James Lies, Mrs. H. R. Raz- mus, Mrs. Mildred Endres, Mrs. Maurice Sutton and Mrs. Mary Barton. Guests from California, Illinois, and distant points in Ore gon were present. At an informal wedding in her family residence September 10, Bonnie Anglin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Anglin. became Mrs. Paul Fuhrer. jr. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fuhrer. The Rev. M. Brickendol read the vows. . The bride's sister, Mrs. James Sonar dein. was matron of honor in a black wool suit with touches of red, and the best man was Bob Bohannon. A coronet of white carnations circled the brides hair and pointed up the corsage of white on her rose wool suit. The bride's mother wore print silk with pink carna tions and the bridegroom's mother wore an orchid gown with white carnations. Mrs. Charles Anglin passed the cake after the ceremony and Mrs. Bob Bohannon served punch. A honeymoon on the coast will precede the couple's homecoming to Salem. ' The marriage of Miss DeLoris Storr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Story, and Cecil W. Head, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Head, all of Salem, was read Saturday afternoon. September 19. at the Roberts studio where the Rev. Fred Taylor read the ceremony. L. L Story gave his sister In marriage . and Miss Lurile Story, sister of the bride, was honor at tendant. J. AI Head was best man. Pror, Koberts played me wedding music. The bride carried chrysanthe mums and roses and wore gray with black accessories. Her sis ter wore a burgundy suit with black accessories and a mixed bouquet. Assisting at the reception were Mrs. J. Al Head. Mrs. K. C. Mc Millan. Mrs. David Porter. Miss Elizabeth Welch and Miss Lara Lou McMillan. The couple will be at home at 1915 North 23rd street, Salem. Guild Meets With Mrs. Evans ones . Mrs. Evans Jones was hoste to members of the Junior guild of Jabish center on Friday night Elected to office were Mrs. Jones, president; Mrs. Lester Fisher, vice president and Mrs. George Davis, reporter. Also present at the meeting were Mrs. Wayne Lovre, Mrs. Lyle Klampe, Mrs. Leslie Klampe. Mrs. Raymond Bibby, Mrs. Max Bibby. Mrs. Carl Dit chen, Mrs. Willard McCloughy, Mrs. Edward Boyce and Mrs. Ger sld Bennett, -a.JU.. r- Olve yoor lawn the SCOTTS Beauty Treatment. Nature is extra kind to young grass in September 'and October. Be fore seeding, apply SCOTTS LAWN FOOD to assure gr health and color. Phone 3-490S I: 4 . .'-Mvl-.-,-- V . 4 . I li' -.; ." V VJ 4 I lit .S4 sS ft. Mrs. Wilford CC LaFoun tain. whose marriage was solemnized September 1 1 In the First Christian church. The bride is the former Arlene Buckingham, daughter oi Mrs. Beulah Buckingham. (Kermell Hi is photo.) Bride-elect Given Shower A shower Thursday at the home of Mrs. Melvin VanCleave in Middle Grove honored Miss Fran ces Rickett, who will marry Lu ther Osbom on October 19. Invited to the bridal shower were Mrs. Rudolph Wacken, Mrs. John Van Laanan, Mrs. Fred Scharf, Mrs. Lawrence Hammer, Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs. Leonard Hammer, Mrs. Paul Basse tt, Mrs. Ida Otjen, Miss Lois Wacken, Misa Norman Jean Massey and Miss Hattie Van Cleave, all of Salem, Mrs. Ralph Worden. Dayton, Mrs. Lester VanCleave, and Mrs. Ken neth VanCleave of Rosedale, Mrs. Cedrie Clark and Mrs. Lee Clark of Sheridan. STAYTON Mrs. Virgil E. Tuel. Mrs. Wendel Weddle, Mrs. Clifford Likes. Mrs. Angus Ware and Mrs. Kenneth Hanson were hostesses for a luncheon bridge party, Saturday, September 11, at Tuelchesf on the North San- tiam. mountain home of the Tuels. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kostet have returned after a summer sway. Mr. Rostel was in charge of the Oregon booth at the railroads ex position in Chicago and Mrs. Ros tel was in Colorado. Ann The Re-Weaver Re weaving and Haad Mending Clothing Sweaters Hosiery Sex Across front Argo Hotel 352 C'henseketa. side entrance ich Feaiured Li . 1 Birthday Party At Booth's A famirj reunion and birthday party forj Mrs. Carl Booth, was held Sunday at the Booth country home on Summit Hill near Tur ner, j j Guests 'included Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fuller, Vancouver, B.C., Mr. and Mrs. i Herbert K. Booth and Michael, Corvallis, Mrs. Ina Wads worth, Mrs. Booth's mother, of Portland, j H. S. Booth of Sacra mento, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. Booth, the hosts. 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