The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 26, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    Parties to
Precede
Dance
One- of the larger affairs of the
Thanksgiving weekend will be the
Salem Junior Wonun'i club annu
al holiday semi-formal dance to
night. The affair will be held In
the armory and dancing will be
from 10 to 1 o'clock to the music
of Claude Bird's orchestra. The
Thanksgiving motif will be car
ried out in decora ting for the cab
aret si vie dance. Tickets may be
obtained at Miller's or Elfstrom's.
Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Reaney will
entertain at their Fan-mount Hill
home before the dance for a group
of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Randall will also be pre-
dance hosts and their guests will
be Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morrison,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walker, Mr.
and Mrs. William E. Judson. Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Reno. Mr. and
Mrs. Morse Stewart. Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Randan. Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
York. Mr. and Mrs. Lauchlan
Hodges and Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Bedeau.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stod
dard have invited guests to their
home on the Silverton road before
the dance. Bidden are Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Walker, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward O. Schiess, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Slick. Mr. and Mrs.
Vera Reixnann, Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Creech. Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. Nell
Green, Mr. and Mrs. Mil Van
Houten, Miss Trudy Schiess and
Charles Emerson.
Entertaining at their Manbrin
Garden home before the dance
will be Mr. and Mrs. Fred C Cast
Their guests include Mr. and Mrs.
Donald L. Parker, Mr. and Mrs.
Ewald Franz, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Laflty. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P.
Hill, III, Mr. and Mrs. William H.
Haskin and Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
Meyers.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren W. Lewis
will be hosts preceding the dance
at their home for Mr. and Mrs.
Edward E. Woodson, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph At wood, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Anderson and Mr. and Mrs.
Sam CampbelL Mr. and Mrs.
Woodson will entertain the same
group at a supper party following
le dance at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. York will
be hosts following the dance at
the Y cafe with 30 of their friends
and members of the orchestra bid
den to a buffet supper in the
Hatch room.
Visitors Honored
At Party
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wagers
entertained with a family party
Tuesday night at their home on
Silverton road in honor of their
son and daughter - in - lav Sir
and Mrs. Robert W. Wagers of
jkionierey. iaur who came north
i or me inanJu giving holidays.
Present for the evening and
late suDDcr were Ur. mmi Un J
Irvin Wagers, Mr. and Mrs. Vi
car wagers ana son Jenny, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Wafer. Ur mnA
Mrs. Ralph Wagers, Glen Wagers,
me nonorea guests and the hosts
Home from Trip Ernst
Mrs. Frank V. Brown and Mrs.
George C. Blwoer have returned
home from an extended six weeks
motor trip east. They were accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Hulden of Arlington. The travelers
maae sxops in Minneapolis. Chi
caeo. New York. Washington, n r
St Augustine and Edison's estate
at Ft Myers, Florida. They visited
relatives in Illinois and Pennsyl
vania and returned home by. way
01 ios Angejes and the coast route.
Little Boy Welcomed
Congratulations go to Mr. and
Mrs. Norman K. Winslow on the
birth of a son. Marshall Kent. n
Wednesday at the Salem Memorial
nospttai. The UtUe boy, who weigh
ed seven pounds, three ounces, has
an older brother, Walter Keith. The
baby's grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs.' Walter C winslow and Mrs.
Jessie Furman of Forest Grove.
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SOCI ETY CLUBS
Salem Folk
To Attend
Game
The Oregon State - Nebraska
game in Portland "Saturday will
attract a number of Salem football
fans.
Mr. and Mrs. Orris Fry have in
vited a group of their Salem and
Portland friends to a post-game
party at their Portland home fol
lowing the game. Among those
from Salem who have been bidden
to the party and will attend the
game are Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Huggins, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J.
Fry, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Asel EolL
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hendricks, Mr.
and Mrs. James B. Young and Mr.
and Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry.
Mr. and Mrs. Linn C. Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Shepard
will be among those attending the
game as will Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
E. Jones.
Other grid fans attending the
game will be Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Perry, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Water
man, Dr. and Mrs. John R. Wood,
Dr. and Mrs. Charles D. Wood, Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Loucks, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert White, Dr. and Mrs.
S. D. Wiles, Dr. and; Mrs. Lewis
P. Campbell, jr., and Dr. and Mrs.
Robert Lantz of Wood bum, for
merly of Salem. The Perry and
Watermans are remaining in Port
land for the weekend.
Couple to Live
In Seaside ,
BUENA VISTA The home of
the Rev. C. O. Heath of Independ
ence was the setting for the wed
ding of Geneva Steele and George
Gur well, both of Seaside, Ore., at
two o'clock Sunday afternoon, the
Rev. Heath officiating.
The bride wore a street length
dress of two-tone brown with gold
trim and a corsage of a single large
gold and lavender orchids.
Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Anderson.
uncle and aunt of the. bride, were
the only attendants. Mrs. Ander
son wore an acqua dress and her
corsage was of lavender orchids.
The newlyweds greeted a group
of relatives at a reception held at
3:30 at the Anderson home in Bu
ena Vista. Mrs. George Stoye pre
sided at the coffee urn and Mrs.
Blanche Rust cut the bride's cake.
After a three week's honeymoon
at Sun Valley, Idaho; the couple
will be at home at Seaside and
Mr. GurweJl will resume his work
as manager of the Associated Oil
company at Astoria.
Miss Majeski
Tells Troth .
Miss Geraldine Ann Majeski,
daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. John
Majeski, and James Roger White,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John D.
White, have announced their en
gagement No date has been set for
the wedding.
Miss Majeski attended the Uni
versity of Seattle and is employed
at the Portland General Electric
Co. Her fiance attended Oregon
State college and is with Busick's
Market
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Mrs
Curtis L Carothera
(Esthr Lenaburqr) who was
married on November 21
at the home oi her brother
and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Irwin Lenaburq. The
bride is the daughter of the
John Lenaburas and her
husband is (ha son of Mrs.
Jessie Carothers of Shedd
and Lloyd Carothen of
Prineville. (Jesten-Miller.)
Miss Highberger
Tells Troth
AUMSVILLE Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Highberger of Aumsville an
nounced the engagement of their
daughter, Virgeane, to Joe W.
Dougherty, son of Mr. and Mrs.
C. E. Dougherty of Salem, at a
party at the Highberger home
Sunday night
The announcement was made
when balloons were passed with
cards inside telling the news. Af
ter an evening of bridge lunch
was served. Assisting Mr. and
Mrs. Highberger were Mrs. Omer
Roberts and Mrs. W. J. Roberts,
both aunts of the bride-to-be.
Friends of the young couple
present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
mond Boedigheimer, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Schumacher, Mar
garet Lulay, Leon Berning, Eileen
Medved, David Costa nzo, Jerry
Roberts, Rosemary Dougherty,
Ray Dougherty, Eddie and Ted
dic Highberger" and the honored
couple.
Miss Highberger attended Sub
limity schools and Marylhurst
college and is now employed in
her father's office. Mr. Dougherty
attended Salem schools and is
now employed by Standard sta
tions. The wedding is planned for
late spring.
i sowo,, men, interior uecorators a fz
and Housewives I j j yV j
MUSIC
Sweetheart
Will Be
Chosen
The IMa DeMolay Sweetheart
will be revealed tonight at inter
misaton at the annual DeMolay
formal Sweetheart dance at Glen
wood ballroom. The four princess
es vieing for honors of Sweetheart
are Mary Ruth Dowd, Nancy Mil
ler, Susan Perry and Evelyn Bi
shop. Bob Seamster, retiring mas
ter counsellor, will announce the
Sweetheart and present her with
a locket The Sweetheart has been
selected by secret ballot by the
DeMolay .
Dancing will be from to 12
'dock with Glenn Woodry s or
chestra playing for the affair. The
DeMolay mothers are in charge of
deeorating and refreshments. The
ballroom will be festive with
greens and chrysanthemums and
two DeMoyal insignias. Mrs. B. E.
Owens and Mrs. Lloyd Hughes are
decorating and at the punch table
will be Mrs. Floyd Seamster and
Mrs. James H. Turnbull.
Patrons and patronesses for the
dance will be Mr. and Mrs. B. E.
Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ba
chle, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J.
Zwaschka, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Seamster, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Wiscarson, Mr. and Mrs. James
H. Turnbull, Mr. and Mrs. T.
Harold Tomlinson, Dr. and Mrs.
Estill L. Brunk, Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert C r a w f o r d, Mr. and Mrs.
James Darby, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Herrig, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc
Conville, Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Ol
son, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Pe
terson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rice,
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Sogge, Mr.
and Mrs. LeRoy Stewart and Mr.
and Mrs. V. L. Walser.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Hareld Teaa-
linson are leaving Saturday morn
ing for Olympia, Wash., where
he will attend a meeting of the
Pacific Northwest district trus
tees of Kiwanis of which Mr.
Tomlinson is a lieutenant gover
nor - elect. They will be accom
panied by Mrs. Herman C. Joch-
lmsen, who will spend the week
end with her brother - in - law
and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Murray, at Roy.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey F. Davis.
daughter Carolyn, and her col
lege friends, Lois Martin, Norman
E. Mann and Daryl Willecke will
attend the Ice Cycles Saturday
at the Portland Ice Arena.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Gas en
tertained as their Thanksgiving
guests at their Manbrin Garden
home members of his family in
cluding Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Gast,
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gast Gary
and David, all of Portland, and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gast of
Seattle.
Mr. an Mrs. L. V. Beasen and
sons, Whitney and Steven, were
in Kelso for the Thanksgiving
holiday as guests of his brother
and sister - in - law, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Paige Benson.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
were in Portland for Thanksgiving
as guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee M. Pickett.
Pretty Starchy
Macaroni and Cousins Should Be in
High Society, They're So
By MaxJae Borea
Statesman Woman's Editor
Spaghetti, macaroni and kindred foods deserve more favorable at
tention than they get
When buying macaroni, spaghetti or noodles, always make sure
the label .on the package says. "Made from Durum Wheat." This is
not a brand name but is a bard
type of wheat especially suited to
making these foods. Macaroni foods
made from durum wheat are rich
in important body-building pro
tein, and they keep their firm
chewy texture when cooked.
When preparing macaroni, spag
hetti or noodles for a luncheon
dish, cook a little extra and store
in the refrigerator for a quick sup
per salad. Mix with diced hard-
cooked eggs, sweet pickles, green
peas and any bits of left-over ham
or turkey. 'Add a bit of prepared
mustard and chili sauce to the
mayonnaise and fold it lightly in
to the salad mixture. Serve on crisp
lettuce.
Always drain and rinse macar
oni or noodles after cooking unless
you are cooking them directly in a
soup. This helps to hold their firm
chewy texture and keeps each
strand, separate and attractive.
Cooked macaroni, spaghetti, and
noodles can be stored. To freshen"
it, rinse it with hot or cold water
depending, on the use to which it
is to be put
A quick hearty main dish for a
oris' fall evening can be made by
adding 6 ounces cooked noodles to
a no. z? can oi tomatoes season
ed with salt and pepper. Place
them in a skillet and top with
frankfurters cut lengthwise. Sim
mer on top of the stove, under a
tight cover about 10 minutes. Serve
hot with piccalilli. The frankfur
ters curl up prettily as they be
come hot.
An unusual soup for holiday
time is made by adding spices to
spaghetti chicken soup. To serve
four people add two cups chicken
broth, four ounces cooked spaghet
ti, one teaspoon salt, and a dash of
pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg and all
spice to two cups milk. Cook in
double boiler until thoroughly hot
Garnish with parsley and here is
a quick nourishing soup with plen
ty of appetite appeal.
When time is short macaroni
foods are mighty obliging helpers.
A good quick dish for such occa
sions is a generous nest of rich egg
noodles filled with creamed table
ready meat or flaked tuna. A little
meat or seafood serves a surpris
ingly Urge number of people in
this thrifty dish.
Creamy egg noodles folded into
Mr. sod Mrs. Richard A. Mey
er are expected home Saturday
from a six weeks trip east and
south, which took them to New
York, Washington, D. C. Miami,
Havana and home by way of the
southern states, Los Angeles and
San Francisco. '
Mr. and Mrs. Robert William
son will be in Portland Saturday
afternoon to attend the wedding
of his Sigma Phi Epsilon frater
nity brother, Robert Heestand,
and Miss Ann Burgess at the
Westminster Presbyterian church
at 4 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
were amonf those entertaining
with a family dinner at their Man
brin Garden home on Thanksgiving
day.
Guests or Dr. and Mrs. Estill
Brunk for Thanksgiving dinner
were Mrs. Thomas Brunk. Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Sundborg, Earl Brunk
and Ronald Brunk.
Here Is very good news for those who do, or
plan to, cover furniture. A large selection of
first quality, heavy woven tapestry and up
holstery yardage is being offered at a low
price. Every piece is of the leading pattern.
Generous 54" width. Heavy twili ground with
n o arf at) f Ami nnH nr.vA.tv ridsians. Tans
VtWl iVVt ovswswas oj w g w
and browns throughout backgrounds. Figure
the cost then see the savings. It pays to
shop at Penneys.
Erery Piece No. 1 Grade Stock
NO Seconds
Penney Downstairs Store
Deserving
smooth egg custard make an ac
commodating background for spicy
apples rings, pineapple slices, or
frozen peaches or berries. Such
thrifty desserts are packed with
good food Value, and provide a
change from some of the richer
holiday desserts.
FESTIVE NOODLE PUDDING
t4 cups tnilk
cup brown sugar
h teaspoon salt
4 ounces? fine noodles
5 eggs, separated
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 pineapple rings
a cup cooked sweetened cran
berries Scald milk. Add brown sugar,
salt and noodles. Cook over boiling
water 20 minutes. Beat egg yolks.
Add to noodle mixture while s tir
ing. Cook 2 minutes stirring con
stantly. Add vanilla. Beat egg
whites. Fold gently into noodle
mixture. PoUr into greased square
pan, S x t inches. Arrange- pine
apple rings n top of pudding. Fill
centers of pineapple rings with
cranberries. Bake in moderate ov
en (JSO'F.) -JtO minutes. Serve
pineapple slice per serving.
Makes 8 servings.
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war for qaick, close.
shaves. The ahavor
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The Statesman. Salem. Orexyon. Friday. November 26, 19487
Legion Units
Plan Parlies
Plans , for annual Christmas
parties of the Capital post 9,
American Legion, and of the Mar
ion county voiture, 40 et 8, were
announced this week.
Voyageurs from over the state
have been invited for the 40 et
yuletide celeb ration Monday
night November 29. at the Legion
hall on South Commercial street.
Chef de Care Brazier Small
estimates that at least 250 mem-
CLUB CALENDAR
SATUBDAT
Salaa chapter. Order o( EmMtr Star.
MiiibH Tonaplo, S a-m.
Mies GeeegU Roberts, who Is
attending Mills college, will ar
rive in the capital tonight by plane
from the south to visit her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Ro
berts, for the wekend.
o- 1 11 ' ' -
9:00 p.m.
ToeUfht
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481 State St. I
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We Will Be Open Friday
Special Valces
Assorted Colon Kajoa
Lsuapsu Metal Laaapa, ia
iTory. Valoea te fS.SS
CODJTEC
5 shelres, 48 Inches hlf h. A hsndseeae
what-not for displayinf bits of pottery,
art objects, etc. Keg. $1095.
CilDPET SV7EEPED
Porter Durabilt. Ref. $6.95.
Streamlined Sweeper.
Robber bnmoer.
Several all metal atyles.
Durable brown baked
enamel. Regular $3.95.
PILLOWS
For Sofa or Diran
Multicolored Asst.
Values to $3.95
Limited Quantities
bers and guests will attend. Com
mitteemen Include Sephus Starr,
Luther Jensen. Paul GemmelL B.
A. Meyer, Jesse George and John ' i
TeSelle. j '
Caroling
and
entertainment
will feature the annual Christmas
party of post I on the night of
December 20. -the party Is te
start at 6 p.m. in Legion halt
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Phone
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