iThm Statesman, Scdem. Ot Thnrsdcry, December 30, 1318 Nuptials Are Performed ' Wednesday The Corvallis home of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Mockmore was the scene of a pretty wedding cere mony on Wednesday afterpoon when Mrs. Viola Brainerd Shaffer of Salem became .the bride of Harvey L. Wells of Corvallis. The 4 o'clock nuptials were performed by the Rev. Daniel Walker, pastor of the Corvallis Methodist church. George W. Kelley fans Through the Years" and The Lord's Prayer" with Mrs. Albert Marsh the accompanist. The cou- " pie exchanged their vows before members of the immediate family arid a few friends. The fireplace was banked with arrangements of heather, snapdragons and violets. For her wedding the bride chose handsome eggshell chiffon wool afternoon gown embellished with seed pearl embroidery. Her laven der cloche style hat was adorned with flowers shading from blue to violet. Her accessories were cocoa brown and her long doeskin gloves matched her gown, The couple ' was unattended. A reception followed the nup tials at which Mrs. Abner K. Kline, sister of the bride, poured. Mrs. Lewis Roth cut the cake -and assisting were Mrs. Roy Peterson of Corvallis and Miss Suzanne Lieuellen of Pendleton. The table wa scovered with an eggshell satin A Our Regular Thursday Cooking School win Be POSTPONED Ons Week because of Inventory 340 Court ZZZ7 doth and encircling the cake were smilax and violets. The newlyweds have gone south to San Francisco and Santa Bar bara on their honeymoon and af ter January 15 will be at horns in Sweet Horns at 2281 N. E it For traveling the bride wore silver grey dressmaker suit with matching hat and brown lizard accessories. Mr. Wells is in the merchandis ing business in Sweet Horns and his bride has served as home dem onstration agent for Polk county the past two years. BPW Club Dinner Meeting Held The Salem Business and Pro- fessional Women's club held its last dinner meeting of the year Tuesday night at Nohlgren's. Miss Betty Elofson reported on the state board meeting held in Portland on December 10, at which time dates were set for the state convention to be held in Salem on May 13, 14 and 15. Mrs. Marion Wooden reported on the Christmas tea at the home of the Misses Effie and Ida May Smith and Mrs. Claude Jorgenson told of the milk project. The club voted to provide milk to children, who need it at Highland school. Mrs. Willow E. Evans announced formal initiation for new members wil be held at the Salem Woman's clubhouse on January 11 at 7:30 pjn. The program presented included a pantomime by Miss Vada hth. Miss Betty Elofson, Mrs. John Ver- steeg and Mrs, Alba Baronovich. Mrs. Versteeg also gave a group of readings. Mrs. Byron Herrick, a member of the club, gave a talk on her summer's trip to Europe, Lorraine Bentley Is Engaged JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. C. Bentley are announcing the betrothal of their eldest daughter. Miss Lorraine Bentley, to Calvin Hughes of Stayton. No date has been set for the nuptials. The an nouncement was made at a Christ mas breakfast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hughes at Stayton and at a family dinner at the Bentley home Christmas day. Present for the Christmas breakfast were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Onrille Pool, Mr. and Mrs. Max Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hughes and Calvin 0 . j- : : ; JSt f 'ft - ifW y Mr. and Mrs. Russell Renner Qoyce Zeitler) who wero married on December 18 at the Martin Luther church in Chicago. The newlyweds will be at home in Salem after January 1. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Zeitler of Punxsutawney, Pa., and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Renjier of Chicago. (Cameo Studio). Hughes of Stayton and Miss Bent ley of Jefferson. Miss Bentley is a graduate or the Jefferson high school, later at tending the Modern Beauty school in Salem. She worked in a shop in Corvallis before buying the Jef ferson Beauty shop in August. Mr. Hughes is a graduate of the Stay- ton high school, and served in the navy air corps for 41 months dur ing the war. He has been mana ger of the Freres Building Supply company here for the past two and a half years. The Misses Nancy Barea. Mar- Carson, Patricia Flora and lan fflsajpipy Mew Sfesoir TTdD ffiwnynime raw O 42C3 II. River Road - Salem CHECK THESE VALUES FOB YEAD-EIID SAVINGS - THURSDAY Ct FQIDAY Pure Cane SUGAR Van Camps PORK & BEMIS 0 No. 300 cans , Tasty Pal? PEACHES Home Style No. can Argentina G0RI7 BEEF 12-oz. can 43 Dal Moots T0II21T0 JUICE 46-oz. can Sweat Juicr ORilllGES Each Sno-Krssm Purs Vscstabls SH0RTEIJIIIG sls lb. can Orecots APPLE SAUCE 9s HEAT DEPARTIIEIIT Swift's Premium Best Quality Steer Lamb Roast u, 490 Deef Roasi 530 Jahala Keys will be in Portland today to attend the wedding of their Pi Beta Phi sorority sister, Miss Eleanor Johnston, who will become the bride of Daniel Bar ry this morning at 11 o'clock at St Michael's church. At Homes, Dinners Slated A number of small holiday at homes and dinner parties are on tht social agenda this week. Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Geiser will be hosts for an informal at home tonight at their Hansen avenue residence for a small group of their friends. Guests have been bidden to call between 8 and 10 o'clock. r Mr. and Mrs. James L. Payne are entertaining with two at homes this week at their Mission street residence. They were hosts for a party Wednesday night with guests calling after 8 o'clock and will entertain with a similar affair tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Phillips were ghosts for a buffet dinner part Wednesday night at their new home on Kingwood Drive. The holiday motif was carried out in the decorations and the eve ning hours were spent informally, Covers were, placed for Mr. and Mrs. Claybourne Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. ' Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Dyer, jr., Mr. and Mrs. T? W. Mersereau. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Krueger and Mr. and Mrs. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Volgt sf Skyline Road left Monday night by train for Pasadena, Calif, to attend the Tournament of Roses parade and the Rose Bowl game on New Year's Day. While in the south the Volgts will visit relatives in Pasadena and Long jBeach. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Adolph spent the Christmas holidays at Mt Hood and Timberline Lodge with Miss Joanne Adolph, who is work ing at the lodge during the winter season. Mrs. W. C. Glersbach of Forest Grove will speak on "Looking Out My Window" on the Woman's Half Hour over KOCA rriaay aiier noon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Giersbach is American Home and Bible study chairman for the state federation. Whet Appetites Cheese Begins Highly Flavored Spreads For Crackers or Potatoes Br Maxlne Baren Statesman Woman's Editor Though the holidays are special eating days, entertaining and eat ing do not cease when the festivities are over. But whether you choose a holiday or another time for giving parties, it's nice to start out with appetizers. The calavo people offer a new spread for topping crackers or rye crist as appetizers. One suggestion is to combine chili powder, grated onion and lemon juice with sieved avocado. Here's the exact recipe: AVOCADO CHILI SPREAD 1 large avocado 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1V4 teaspoon grated onion teaspoon garlic salt 1 teaspoon chili powder Salt to taste. Mash the avocado and blend In other Ingredients. Spread on crack ers or potato chips. A cheese ball makes a good im pression on guests as well as the family, and no wonder, the flavor's usually mighty good. There's any number of variations of course, one woman says combine a wedge of Roquefort, a square of Philadel phia cream and a cube of nippy cheese, add a dash of Worcester shire sauce, a little tobasco and some garlic salt. Roll it in nuts and serve with crackers or potato chips. Some of the prepared cheeses sold in glasses are pretty well sea soned up for that sort of thing. Some contain caraway seed, some bacon, some garlic. One especially simple but well flavored appetizer has stuck in my mind after several years. It was a specialty 61 one of the hosts at a party I attended. Over the contents of a package of those tiny wafer shaped whole wheat cereals (like shredded wheat only very small) he sprinkled a liberal amount of savory salt( purchased in the con diment department along with gar lic salt and others) and melted butter. That was all. FOR. WNTEB. WEATHER., INSULATE AAtOGAYLY GIVE THE COLD THE GATE f rL SAVE fX OA 1 vSl) No Need to Shiver Nor to Waste Fuel Yon Use Cotton to Insulate Your Body Use Cotton to Insulate Your House Cotton Insulation Blanket Treated For Fire Resistance 0IJLY lSTJ Per 100 2Ay Sq.Ft. See Our Specials on Doorg Sash Windows and Mouldings Storm Sash to Your Specifications i CLUB CALENDAR THUKSDAT ' Spiritualist Sunflower dub. with Mrs. B. BUtfua. SSt North CotU stroct. SATCKOAY Chadwtck chapter, OCS. installation. Masonic Temple. S p.m. MONDAY Hal Hibbard ramp and auxiliary. VSWV. no-host dinner, VIW hall. pjn. TUESDAY OES. Chadwick chapter, regular meeting. Masonic Temple. pjn. Wednesday Kntfhts of Pythias and Pythian Sla ters, oint Installation of officers. pjn. KP hall. Qpen House For Club Event of this afternoon and evening- will be the open house for charter members of the- nmri organized Salem Athletic club and their guests at the former Winona cnaiet on tne Dallas highway. In vitations to the affair were re. ceived earlier in the week and calling hours are from 4.30 to 930 o'clock. The club has been com pletely remodelled and a smorg asbord will be a feature of the open house. Receiving will be the officers and their wive includine A. 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