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t Thi Statesman. Salens Ooa. Monday. Juno 6. 1311 I SOCIETY- CL)JBS- Shir lee Kinnane A Bride Miss Shii lee Kinnane and David Key of Seattle xchanged their marriage vows at in afternoon ceremony on Sunday at the Court Street Christian church. The Rev. W. 11. Lyman performed the 1 o' clock nuptials before a setting of pink and whlje snapdragons, fern and palms. Mrs. Arthur C. Hill of Seattle, sister of the groom, and : Miss Martha Weller lighted the ta pers. Miss Beverly Lyman sang before the bridal party entered and 'Mrs. Walter Naff was the organist. TW la tUm tal10lter Of Mr. lilt Ul IUC tM m and Mrs. A. M. Moen and her bri dal gown was of white nylon mar quisette fashioned with fitted bo dice and yoke enhanced with lace and a marqulsana ruine. ine full skirt was designed with Inset of the lace and a wids ruffle of the marquisette edged the skirt and train. Her lace trimmed finger tip veil was caught to a Juliet cap -sot lace and she carried a bouquet of pink rosea, bouvardia and step hanotis. The bride was given In : marriage by her father. rreceaipg ine oriae io me were Misi Lorna Hill of Mineral; JWash.. arid Miss Betsy Ann Huhn of Milwaukie. Wisconsin, as brido- maids, and Mn. Weston LaMun yon, the matron-of honor. They all wore icieiiiictti i i vj v ei organza made with bouffant skirt, fitted bodices and small capes eded with white ruffled net and mitts of the white net. Their bouquets and headbands were of pink sweetpeas. Marlie Sebern ' was flower girl. Douglas Bales of Seattle was bf.st man and' ushers were A. C. Hill of Seattle and Darrell Herren. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Moen wore a green ensemoie wun hat and gloves of mauve pink .and . corsage of ra.es. The groom'a par ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Key of Seattle, came down for their son's marriage and she chose a pearl grey crepe ensemble with match In accessories and corsage of carnations. 1 lie iicwiwrus iccicu (ueju t i reception in the church par lors. Mrs. Leo J. Kinnane of Sea tile and Mrs. W. H. Lyman poured. Cutting the cake were Mrs. Henry Brandon and Mrs. Rennie Brandon of Seattle. Assisting were Mwses I' inline Moen, Mary Weller, rior enre Brock, Connie Michael, Jean Doolittle, Eleanor Moen and Mrs. Darrell Herren. When the couple left on their wedding trip the bride donned a white dross with navy blue topper and' navy and white accessories. Mr. Key and his bride will sail on the S s, Denali on June 9 for Kod tik, Alaska, where he will be em ployed for the summer. In the fall they will return to Tacoma to live, where both will . complete their studies at the College of Pu got Sound. Among the out-of-town guests here for the nuptials were Mr. and . Mrs. Jeo J. Kinnane and Mrs. Nell Rotrurk, great-aunt of the bride, all of Seattle. ! Groan-Piano -.Recital Planned William Fawk will present a (roup of piano' and organ pupils n recital Wednesday at 7 45 p.m., at the First Evangelical church. The public is Invited. The program is: T( Ullv .... Hodaon Mn Ijt w i Jory organ Dam-a ( the Rosebuds . Keats . jack Loftis-piano vn.''. Dickinson Ruth Gleae organ . To a Wild Roar MaoDowill Ida. Jo Gronka piano KiMian Dance . Cnglemaa Irene Schulti piano Whis Dunks Gather Deep .... Stebblns Josn Bair organ Littl Nigar Debussy Jeanetta Saury piano Alia Tarantella MarDowelt Finale - Sonata in D . Hadyn Marcena Fowler - piano . Imui ovulation and Melody Brown Joyce Martin piano Hungary Kooiltng Alens Dalke piano Taloik Mokraja IlrMen Weddle piano Bimatue Elne Kleine Nacht Mums. .. Motart ... .. in... . .. r uinA a. i4 niaka maTH.lv ill - miiivi mi b . Adeline Bradtla lit piano Hal Ratzeburg 2nd piano ; Ttia Bell Symphony . Purcetl Wind Ia the Pine tree .... Cloksy T'Krata Suite Gothique Boellman Doris McCnn-iiin The Surf VanDyka Marianne Halt -piano Valae. la O Flat put 70 no I . Chopin Hal Ratteburg piano BSalaguena Iacuana Hal RaUenbutg Wt piano Marcena Folr 2nd piano , Mrs. WlllUsa Bush will enter tain her bridge club -at her Sagi naw street home Monday night. A late supper will be served by the b-tfS. The rrsetical Nurses' association will meet June 13 at the home of Mrs. A. V. Water. 823 North 15lh Street. The meeting was previously announced for June 6. fait ratrsns ef Chad wick chap ter, Order of tht Eastern Star will be honored at the regular meeting oeir Tuesday night. Plans for grand chapter will be discussed. All Accordion Concert Accordion lands Ensembles Sot4ss - trfttfd by WILTSEY. MUSIC STUDIOS Jun 7th 8:15 P.M. Leslie Jr. High Auditorium Public InvitetJ i Shut AJd-resa, 1449 CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Wasieyaa Service guild a! First Meth crfiat church, fellowship rtxxpa, gun. TUESDAY v Oregon State Nuisea : aaaociatioa. District S. Salem Woman's clubhouse, covered dish supper at 1 JO p.m. Muaouii club covered dish luncheon with Mrs Alin Stewart. 200 Culwr Lane, 12:30 p m. American War 5 Mothers, Central Church of Christ. I p m. WF.DNCSDAT Women Fellowship of Knight Me morial "church luncheon at 12 o'clock st church. . Royal Neighbors ; Sewing club with Mrs. Margaret Willis. 964 N. SUi St.. covered dun luncheon. 11-30 p.m. Jason Lee WCSC, buaineae roeeUnf at 11 a m. Luncheon at 12:30; business 1:45 p.m. Methodist Circles Meet Wednesday The membership of the circles of the First Methodist church has beep reassigned, and they will meet for the first time Wednesday at various places for 1:15 dessert luncheons. Election of officers will take place. --The meetings are as follows: Circle No. 1 Hostess, Mrs. Thomas Holman, 985 North Sum mer street, assisting, Miss Helen Litchfield. Circle No. 2 Hostess, Mrs. Mel- vin J. Gibson, fellowship room of church. Circle No. 3 Hostess, Mrs. R. W. Marsters. 1240 Columbia street; assisting H. H. Vandevort. Circle No. 4 Hostess, Mn. Mtr- lin Etep, 850 East Street; assisting, Mrs. Merlin Estep, jr. Circle No. 5 Hostess, Mrs. C. H. Sawyer, 905 North 5th Street; as sisting, Mrs. Grant Day. Circle No. 8 Hostess. Mrs. George Lewis, 1180 North Winter Street; assisting, MLss Elsie Miller. Youncj Pianists Play at Studio Mr. Robert Schroeder presented her piano students in rtitital this week at her residence studio. Ap pearing on the program were Kay Hanky, Dick Hansen, Claudia Newland. Carol Werner, Dick Kuykendall, Lynne Grey, Georgl anna (.'riswell, Jimmy Stanley, Daisy" Crenshaw, Jimmy Stanley, Daisy Crenshaw, Jerry Girod, Lois de Vries, Louanh Schleis, Claudia Heinrick. Marlene Harding, Sharpn Kuykendall, Donny Mur phy, Ann Hansen, Sharon Bainey, Lyn Burrell. Daruel Jensen, Lillian Adams, Arlene Werner, Elaine Morrow, Barbara Peters, Marian King.. Judith Kuhn, Joan Harrison. Mary Alice Jerjensen, Richard Schmidt, France Johnson, Joan Johnson, Arda Lain, Carroll John son, Arlene Haverland, Paul Shay, and Viola Wilcox. Today's Pattern Here are two ways to make an adorable frock! Pattern has others too." All little girls love bib-front and pretty gathers; you'll be thrilled at such easy sewing! Pattern 4621 comes in sizes S, 4, 9, I. Size 6, flare-sleeve frock 2 yards 35-inch fabric. This pattern, easy to use, sim ple to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send TWkNrt-riTI cats t solas tor this pattern to The Oregon tta tea man. Anno Adams. Patter Dpt. 1M N Clinton at . Chicago SO. OX rtnt plainly NAMK. ADOIIfS. ZONE. BIZS and STY LB Ml' Juat out! Our latest Pattern Book for Spring by Anae Adaanal Do you know the beet lines for YOU your particular type and figure V rind the answers here a fashion. guide for ev ery age. for tall and snort, slim and Mot-so-Um and there's a TRU pat book, fcend nrteoa renta mora i for your ropy today I : tU AdmlttUm CKarg Ns. 20th - Dial 3-71M ! J MUSIC At Home is : Event of Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Glenn McCormick were hosts for an informal at home at their Kingwood Drive residence Sunday afternoon during the open ing of radio station KSLM's new transmitter and studio building. ' A number of out-of-town friends of the hosts, who came for the opening, and a few of their Sa lem friends were bidden to call between 2 and 6 o'clock. The hosts received informally about the rooms and on the -patio. Assisting in the garden and 'n the dining room were Mrs. Lee Bishop of Eugene, formerly of Sa lem, Mrs.! Paul V. McElwain of Coos Bay,iMrs. A. L. Adolphion. Mrs. L. V. Benson, Mrs. B. E. Owens, Mi-i. Lloyd Riches, Mrs. Arnold A. Krueger and Mrs. Henry A. Simmons. Bouquets of early summer flowers were arranged on the serving tales and about the rooms. i . - I ' Accordion Concert Given Tuesday An a 11-accord ion concert is to be fSven in the Leslie junior high school at 9:15 p.m., Tuesday, pre sented by : the Wiltsey Studios of Music. The soloists featured are: Susan na HowelU'Lanny Dibbern and Pat Meisinger Schroeder. The piibiic- is invited. The pro gram isp ; k. National Arrthem 3 rr Manunia Barber of Sv-ille Overture .. arr. Nunzlo The MeloOttea": Florence Polater. I.ouella LaFountaine. Lois GlUings, Pat Schroeder. Dona Zehner. Su sanna Ho ell Russian Faruaie repaint : Thad Stevena Ole South i err. Qalla-Rlnl "AccoiIo(letts: Albertg Tern, Magdalene Stahl. Aitrld Severtn. Bern 1 re Rph Rhapsody in Blue ... arr. Galla-Rlnl Susanna Howell Naughty Waltz'.. arr. Zordan Walt Brutka. Don Boudon. John Hohrt. rerd Zurkrr Cowboy Medley f Keith Scott, Kenny SteAsland, Dar rell Covert.Harios Shrock. Terry and Corky Metsinger Petite Gavotte Docothy -Hubbard. Judy Wolf. Su zanne Anglin Waltz Allegro MAsnanta Rhapsody No. 1 C nunor rrosinl Lannr Dibbern Liebeatraum arr. Zordan Judy Shrock, Judy Plessinger. Jim my Pfa. Harold Koch. Eleanor Wal dron Prayer Proip Rienrl Wagnor Pat Metsinger Schroeoer Minuet Caprtc Koaesi Norma Jean and Lorena June DV vine. Wiley Mulse Evening Shadows Kathryn Johnston. Sand rorrest. Marimba:: Claryse Humphries Teat Pilot Oroup II, Lyons. Stsyton and Mill City Studios St. Loula Blues arr. Q alia-Rial Tea for Two . arT. Oalla-Rlol Worlds Fslr March . Nunilo The Melodettes Wadding of the Winds . arr. GavLani Paragon March arr. Galla-Rlnl Tommy Jeffries. Deaa Quamme. ' Raymond; Tern una. Cadi Basse tt Prelude In C Minor .... Rachmaninoff Susanna Howall Andanlino ' arr. Oavtani Charlea Buxton. Dean Klarr. Por- eetar Ktneraon. Johnny Welch Stars snd Stripes ' Sousa ConrtUU 5 "Accorlonettes": Peggy Cathorroal. Beverly Rutherford. Be ma Lee WUIIama Dark Eyea ; arr. Minors fteno Thompaon . Tor Victory Oroup 14 representing Corvallai Studio Shortenin' Bread . srr. Oalla-Rlni Bumble Boogie arr. Galla-Rtni : Lanny Dibbern Medley of Old Time ravorttee Electric Accordion ; Pat Schroeder Plantation Echoea arr. FOsnia God Blees America BerllnJ snaron wells and John Burroughs, Accord to rva Laurel Ann Warner and Corky Metainger Marimtraa Road to Mandalay .' loeaka Hungarian Rhapsody No. I Liart The Melodettes ' J Sixth Birthday WOODBURN Bobby Smith celebrated his 8th birthday with a party at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith on Wed nesday. Invited to the party were Toni Christine Painter, Linda She ila andSue Workman, Donna and Gordon Moen. Douglas Laubosh. Bobby Baird, Wesley Smith, Caro lea Foster and Judith Schrhld. The Spring Valley heme mis sionary society, meeting on Wed nesday instead of on Thursday the regular meeting date, will be en tertained at the J. P. Smart home. The meeting begins at 2 o'clock. Miss Maxine Buren, Woman's edi tor of the Oregon Statesman, will speak. Great Expectations Now, more than ersr U the time to guard jour aaalth and soaks yourself A Camp maternity support will help. It's made Kientifica to aid abdominal muscles-to lessen strain and bsckaehs. It will help you feel better and look better. Your individual needs will b senred by an sxperienced fitter. CAPITAL DRUG STORE at UWy -On ft Cm-imt ! 1 State Mrs. Richards DAY President Disabled American Veterans au xiliary at a meeting at tne Wom an's clubhouse elected Mrs Paul ine Richards commander? Mrs. Staurt Johns, sr, vice commander, Mrs. Dennis Stevenson, jr., vice commander, Mrs. William Rich ards, chaplain, Mrs. Eva Bennett, treasurer; for trustees, Mrs. Rimer Byer, Mrs. Wilfred Wilier, Mrs. O. . Rinehart and Mrs. O. E. Can non, Mrs. Verne Ostrander. Delegates are leaving Tuesday for the state convention in Kla math Falls. Picnic for Music Teachers Salem District music teachers as sociation will meet at the home it Mrs. Frank Buriingham. Tuesday; at tnoon for a picnic. This is the last business meeting of the year and election of officers will be held. The state convention to be held June 13 tol4 at University of Portland will be discussed. The nominating committee in cludes, Mrs. Burlingham, Mrs. Rob ert Schroeder- and Prof. T. S. Rob erts. The committee in charge of the committee includes Charles Hargrave, Mrs. Burlingham and Mrs. John Schmidt. Miss Duerksen To Go Abroad Miss Tina Duerksen head of nurses at the Oregon State hospi tal will be one of a delegation of 600 American nurses at the meet ing of International Council of Nurses in Stockholm, Sweden, June 12 to 16. Nurses from 28 countries will be represented at the council An nouncement was made by the pre sident of the American association Nurses, Miss Pearl Mclver, New York this week. ISeedlecraft Gay Latin motifs for your linens or kitghen towels! Simplest em broidered for summer weather send for them manana! Colorful Mexican motifs for any linens. Patterns .395; transfer 6 motifs 3Vix7 to 6'x8V inches. Laura Wheeler's improved pat tern makes needlework so simple with its charts, photos and con cise directions. Send TWENTY CENTS tn coins for this Pattern to the Oreion Statesman. Needlecraft Dept.. S44 W. Randolph St.. Chicago SO. Rl. Print plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS with ZONE. Find a ' fascinating hobby In V our Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Catajloc. Send fifteen cents fdr 10S Illustrations of newest designs that beginners find easy, experts prefer . . . crochet, knit ting. , embroidery, toys, dolls., house hold and personal accessories. Free wrap quilt pattern printed la book. Ladd'n Lassio Day Nursery Offers ior summer months. Spodal Music & Dancing State Licensed Teachers Phont 2-6440 Basts. A Era. X-MSX comfortable. Add Waistline Rich Desserts Lovely to Write About And to Serve if Weight's Right By Marine Burrn Statesman Woman's Editor r Nothing makes us want to talk and write about Lively rich des vat any more than looking at ourselves in the mirror and seeing how old age and perfect health are conspirinf to add girth to an already amole waistline. There's no harm in talking and writing about them so we present some ideas for preparing finales for spring and summer meals. Take gelatine for instance. Most children and many adults like, jelled salads and desserts. 11 you don't believe it, watch the gel atine concoctions cleaned out in a hurry at a cafteria. General rule of course is one package of flavored gelatine or 1 tablespoon plain, to a pint of liquid. The latter can be fruit juice or water. Simplest gela tine dessert is the fruited one, and probably the most popular too. Whipping the gelatine before add ing the fruit, but after it's getting Kolskys. Married For Fifty Years ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kolsky cele brated their golden wedding anni versary quietly at their home in the Liberty district on Sunday Their son and family were present. Mr.' and Mrs. Kolsky were mar ried in Oberlin. Kansas, and have lived in Salem for the past 35 years. He was a fanner but is now retired. Shower Given for Young Mqfron Mrs. John Beebe was hostess on Friday night for 'a shower honor ing Mrs. Lawrence,. Vice, Jr. Guests were: Miss Fern Vice and Miss Janice Obert. Mesdames Cal vin Jackson, Edgar Vice, Lawrence Vice, sr., Charles Wnrley, Rod Simpson. Carl Beebe and Thes Un derwood. Birthday Party Leslie Johnson. 6 years old on Friday, was honor guest' at a birth day party at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson. Attending were Keith Johnson, Chuggie Dunn, Sally and Davie TcCullough, Davie and Douglas Hamilton, Joan and Diane Schwab, Bill, Ronnie , Patty and Butch Nof ziger. Michael Calaba, Carol Cady, Phillip and Irene Gauthier, Doug las and Deweight Ferris, Phillip and David Calvert, Mrs. Hugh Mc Cullough, Mrs. Clarence Hamilton, Mrs. Carl Schwab, Mrs. Wayne Ferris of Salem, Mrs. Ben Gifford and Mrs. Conrad Johnson of Sil verton and Miss Charlotte Johnson of Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Roy I Shaw and son Lawrence will motor to Cor vallis today to attend graduation of their other son Roy Leonard Shaw from Oregon Statt college. He will receive a degree in chemistry. TNis cut was tho most popu lar fsaturo for aummor and coming fad hair stylo, show at tho Western Statot and Hollywood Hair Stylists Oulkf In Los Angolas, which wo rocorrtiy at- a little syrupy doubles the volume and adds some style. You can pile the whipped up gelatine on fruit or during the strawberry season, crust some and pour over the top, garnishing with a little whipped cream. If you want a layered gelatine it's easy to get. Simply combine raw and cooked fruits in the mix ture. The cooked fruits are put in first, and will sink to the bottom. The raw fruits will rise, as will the nuts. BERRY BAVARIAN' ; 1 cup crushed berries Sugar to sweeten 1 package strawberry gelatine 2 cups water 1 cup heavy cream Combine berries and sugar, let stand while mixing gelatine and water. Dissolve the gelatine in some hot Water, arid remaining water cold. Pour over berries and chill. Whip cream thick and shiny but not stiff. Chill until slightly thickened and turn into individual mold. Chill until firm. Now that we see lady fingers in the bakery shop and grocery store again, we dare publish a recipe that goes like this: CHOCOLATE PEPPERMINT PUDDING (Serves 18 to 20) V pound peppermint stick can dy 1 cup whipping cream 1 tablespoon gelatin 2 tablespoons cold water 1 cup cream, whipped 18 lady fingers, separated 1 cup whipping cream V4 pound peppermint stick candy. cruKed li cup chocolate shot Break "candy into bits, combine with 1 cup cream, place in double boiler, cover, heatuntil the candy melts (15 to 20 minutes). Sprinkle gelatin over water, let stand 5 min utes, add to hot cream, stir urttil dissolved, cool. Add 1 cup cream, whipped. Line bottom and sides of a mold (8 inches) with lady fin gers (chocolate, if obtainable), fill with-cream mixture. Cover, chill 8 to 10 hours. Unmold upon a plat ter, garnish with whipped cream. Top with a wreath of crushed pep permint candy with chocolate shot in the center. On Etiquette By Roberta Lee Q. Should a bride-to-be send notes of thanks to all the guests who have attended a shower in her honor? A. This is not necessary. Her thanks at the affair, itself, should be sincere and gracious enough. However, she should be sure to write a note of' thanks to the hostess of the shower, and she Price's Beauty Salon v ni ' 4 V Turner Teacher Honored at Commencement TURNER Graduation exercises were held Friday for the eighth grade at Turner. Mrs. Ethel Gun tiknut pronounced the invocation, and Mrs. Agnes C. Booth was the main speaker. John Michey. chairman of the school board, pre sented the diplomas. A special feature of the program was the honoring of Mrs. Leota Sloan, a teacher in the school, who is retiring. Mrs. Booth presented her with a gold pin from the Oregon State Teachers' association. John Michey presented her with a gift from the school district, and Mr. Gwilliam gave a gift to her from the Turner elementary staff. Mrs. Sloan has given 43 years to the teaching profession. She lived with, relatives in Monmouth where she graduated in 1904 from OCE. She then taught at Independ ence, at Newberg and in the Salem schools for four years. .She mar ried Clotus Sloan in Monmouth in 1912 and they moved to New berg where later she taught. Later she taught in Turner for several years, and then at The Marion school for 10 years. . She was then elected to return to Turner where she has been" pri mary teacher for the past five years She and her husband have lived on a farm near Dayton. where they raise peaches and ber ries. for a good many years. The Turner grades school will be out next Tuesday. They are planning a picnic at Silver Falls park on Monday. Polk County Leaders Attend Heal tli Meeting DALLAS Five representatives from Polk county attended the an nual Oregon Tuberculosis associa tion meeting in Portland recently. They . are Mrs. Grove Peterson, Polk County Health association president; Mrs. W. E. Knower. health education chairman; Mrs. Ernest Leteken, executive secre-1 tary; Mrs. Arthur Uttley, past pre sident, and Mrs. Audrey Smith. Pioneer Sewing Club Holds Thursday Meeting PIONEER The Pioneer Sewing club met at the Community hall i Thursday for a covered-dis'h lunch eon and business meeting. Mrs J. E. Johnson was in charge of table decorations. The program featured : achieve ment day with school pupils par ticipating. can later entertain the guests at a luncheon or bridge party, either before or after the wedding. Q. Is it all right to break bread j or crackers into the bowl when partaking of soup? A. This is now considered all right. Q. Is there a fixed rule for the sequence of pages In a letter A. wo; but when writing a letter of four pages, use pages one, two three, and four in order. Ws srs featuring something new and different Ha ir Cutting. Th old "lyeb.ll System" it out! The hair is cut to the contour of tho individuals head, and ach stand is rocardod. 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