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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1949)
I The Start mem. Solent, Oregon, Wenecr. Juno 22. 1949 111 SOCIETY-. G Troth Told At Dinner The engagement of Mis Georgia Green and Charles Do mo all a revealed at a dinner-party Tues day night at the American Legion club, which honored the benedict- i . . i t t- licrii paieiim, 011. mm ."is. " aeph Domogalla. on their wedding anniversary. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Woodruff. No. wedding dale has been set. Miss Green attended schools in Toronto, Ontario and her fiance attended; Salem schools. He is is frist class pharmacists mate in the navy and is stationed at the naval reserve air base at McNary Field. Salem. . Attending the dinner and an-, r.ouneement party were Miss Green and her fiance. Mr. and! Mrs. Joseph Domogalla, Mr. and - Mm. Alfred fkimnefilla. Mr. .and: Mrs. Clyde JL. Woodruff. Miss Irma Brisebois a nd George E. Day. A j group of the newly engaged cou- pie's friends joined them later in , the evening at the club to hear the news. .' 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Schaibach at the-home of Mr. and , Mrs. Sylvester Smith I jr. at 1630 North Wintef street Sunday. A covered dish dinner was served to Mf. .ScHafbach. Mr. and , Mrs. Smith ;and children. Julie. Sylvester III and Alvin, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Scharbach, Janice Doane and Dinda. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kahut. sr., Mr. and Mrs. Les lie Ladd. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burinffton and Virginia. Mrs. B. Moisan. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. For est Eckles Mr) and iMrs. Rony Kahut and Rodney of: Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Scharbach and niece of ISilVerton.; the MUSIC e Will in wedding of Miss Velora . Vehita j Williams, daughter of Mr. t anfr'Vlrs i . J. Williams, to Gor- I k - w. ie.;; set for. Sunday, July 10. The ser-: v ile will be read at Jason Lee j Mfmortal Methodist church by the j Gdupl Re-. S Darow Johnson of Pen-!n,t rilton.; assisted by Dr. Louis C. . Kii by at 4 o'clock. j jMissi; Williams, who is parish assistant of the Pendleton Metho idiftt church attended Willamette ' university. Mr. Morris a graduate 'of Willamette university and re cejved his master's degree at Ore ; goh State college. He served in ! thf air; corps. He is now instruct or in mathematics at Pendleton hih school. He is the son of Mrs. ; C G. If Morris of Cave Junction, ' Oregon. T;hree Birthdays re Honored A combined birthday party ho noring David Aust and Jean and Jjnet Lowe was held at the Car roll Aiist home on June 17. Movies wre shown by Miss Marylyn Fern and birthday cake followed. Honoring David. Jean and Janet wapre Myrna and Karen Simmons, Joan and Sandra Simley, Nancy iiindeen. Eileen and Kathy Cadle, :-Vicky King. Jimmie, Tommy ana Dbvid ? Whaylie, Caroline, Robert a fed Vincent Haworth, Sharon Kes-ter, Diana Aust. Gerald Van Sintejb. Mary Jane Wait. Billy Burr, Delores and Billy Stuhr. i . - ScHbol Days Is Tjheme of Meeting The I"Last Day of School" was trie theme for the meeting of Sa lem Rebekah Lodge no. 1 Monday ( efenirig at the I OOF temple. A "uestion bee' and "spelling bee", as well as musical numbers, poems, iajid dances, filled the evening's! pogrm. Prizes were awarded to Ars. Walter Larson as tne oest dressed. Mrs. ia uwen as tne the1. ' pettiest dressed, Mrs. Lora Groves Hi the; most original, Mrs. Pearl I Swanstm as the funniest hair style, j- I Gjeorg Naderman as the most ; rjtiicuitous, and to Mrs. W. L. New ton. fho was in charge of the s iogram, the prize as the funniest djressed. On the more serious side of events Mrs. Victor KoOp was tak ei int the lodge by transfer. The fallowing announcements were rtiiirlfl; Tha T Qickc Alivilinrv tr IhA Patriarchs Militant will hold its :4mual Homecoming. Thursday at 8:30 p.m. at the lOOF temple The Three Links club picnic, ,he j . e . ...... ....... ist event until tau, win De neia i.Vi,iJ .k- r m... Uilu iWllson. Route 6. Box 305. j i -Salemi Ca,!! wlU leaving the) IpOF ' temple at 11:30 a.m. for those wishing transportation. (Sards will be in play following l fee lodge meeting next ' Monday ahd visitors will be welcome. Also announced for next Monday was si, "housewares" shower for Mrs. ' fjwendolyn Elwood, whose home as destroyed by fire recently. ! Expert or Amateur Barbecues, Once Done Exclusively r By Experts Now Amateur's Pride ;; By Maxine Buren !i Statfsman'.Wdiuan' Fditor 1 There's a good deal of meat biiibecuing going on these summer ays.iand most persons conduct their ;ictiities blind, without much , ijtnow ledge of the methods or meats, used. ; 1 TJhe practice is an old one, probably dating back to the times when hil animals were roasted for 7 ; , ; ! llourd! over glowing coals. Some sometimes cooked on a pit and drofeior.-U vlill remain to carrv i the traditjons of preparing the fast.jThese nen buy sides, of beef, fasten each side to long poles hich rest on props over a bed of fjve sals. The frick is to replen ish the coals from a secondary ire so there are no flames or Smoke. , ! - 1 The bee f is roasted fr;12 hours nd furred every half hour. The fteat jis carved .and served with a iour-ipicv sauce made with vine- jar, ifcateup, garlic, onions and llack pepper: i pepper S. Tli vn... . r A 4 it. KirliAitn, i one in a pit. Modern experts put 15 to 20 pound chunks of , boned L. ;i .. " ,,i, ,., 0j eef ii in a parchment paper nd Muslin wrapper. Into pits 3 feet deepiare poured a IV foot layer f liVe coals from burning hard inches of sand . re put t?n top of the coals and then the undles nf meat added. Metal cov frs are put on the pit and earth r added for unsulation. After 12 H-hours the meat is cooked , lender and juicy, i I We've dne salmon in much the amf way at the beach using sea jifceed' for wrapping and salt water o fctim qi'ick steam. I The novice does his meat bar I lecuing in a different way. One nch ithick club steaks, sirloin or ' Cubed steaks are the most popular 1 ef the meats. t Cooks use improvised or special ly made grills to hold ' tne meat ver the coals. The trick is to pre are!a testy sauce and daub the luriace 01 tne meat at irequent tnterials. A new paint brush or a auber made with a piece of cloth n the end of a stick serves for j butting on the sauce. ' I Though the amateurs i usually i let i(he meat close to the coal. thoMt who know best recommend; hat : K be at a two-foot distance, I nd Jeft for an hour to rook slow- j Drawn whole younf chickens,! wp ana roiiea Deei, lamo or i k roasts, spareribf or ham are' Salem Man1 Weds in j South From the south comes news of the wedding of a Salem man, Orville J. Sparrow, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sparrow cf Salem, to Miss Grace Morton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll T. Morton of San Mateo. Calif.; The nuptials took place on June'T'i "DnJ 17 at St. Pauls Spiscopal church XlUGS .QGaM. in nurnngame at i.w o ciock with a reception following at the Morton home. The bride, who was given marriage by her father, w gown of white marquisette, s 1'with full tucks at the bodice and full skirt with a train. A halo of white. delDhinium neld her veil of French illus ion and ' he carried an arrangement r-r lPnium and baby s breath. t . 4 kii. ! marquisette were the five atten- dants who preceded -the bride down the aisle. Mary Jo Van i Hoesen was the maid of honpr and bridesmaid were Celene O'Neill, Jean Herbert. Charlyn.i Gibson and Mrs.' Dale MacLellau. j They carried corn flowers, daisies ; pink and white gladioluses. JarK and baby roses accented by blue spur and gjpsophila. ribbons. Their crowns were of Mr. Sharkey gave jiis daughter white daisies. in marriage For her Kvedding hc Edward Kiosterman; formerly chose a shell pink faille afternoon of Salem, stood with the bride- dress fachioned with nkle length groom as best man. Guests n i circular skirt, fitted 'bodice with seated by Robert G. and Carroll long sleeves, a rolled collar and Morton, jr. and Edwin: Cott. buttons from neckline to waist- The bride's mother was gownd ,in in front She wore a match in an io hhi hr rrrno with : "g picture hat and pink opera which she wore matching shoes and a hat of varied shades of violet. Her delphinium corsage was of the same shade as her headdress. Mrs. William Sparrow went south for her son's wedding. Her outfit was of navy bule. Pt.fr. h. Krirf- ift rr h.r honeymoon to Tahoe. she chang-M" ed into a suit designed with a pale yellow flannel jacket and a uvesiey s oest man. i cocoa brown gabardine skirt. The) Mrs. Sharkey wore a navy blue new Mr. and Mis. Sparrow will; taffeta suit for her daughter's reside in West wood after their ' wedding and Mrs. - Livesley se wedding trip. ' lected a navy and white figured The bride attended Willamette ' Print drls with matFhin8 acces univ ersity and her sorority is Pi dories. Their corsages were of Beta Phi. She has been attending j gardenias. j Pomona college the past year. Mr JA reception was held at the Sparrow is a graduate of Willam- i Sharkey home on South Commer ette and a member of Phi Delta cwl ftieet follpwing the rites. The Tkoi., fr3.rr,itv u. : h bride s table . wae centeiet with taking graduate work at the Uni- versity of Southern California. tt , t r it OOSteSSeS Will . h &Q Mrs Coburn Grabehhorst will enlertain her tlub at a dessert , -r. .. u-.,i , . . j.iJi Candalaria Heights home. Additional guests will be Mrs. Robert Knipe. Mrs. Burdette Owens and Mrs. Stephen Fouchek. Mrs. Paul F. Bale has invited members of her club to a dessert lSerhome,ght her in A hostess Friday afternoon will be Mrs. Virgil L. Sexton, who will honor her club at her Waldo ae- I nue home at luncheon and bridge Mrs. Sexton e ntertamed at luncheon Friday for a group of r rtland friends including Mrs. Parln Stpelp Mr Stanlpv Rui-im " j'.V u Mrs. Giles Martin and Mrs. Her- u"1 -"""wri. FeliclUtions e to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keuscher on the birth of a dauehter. Kathleen Marie, on Tuesday at the Salem General The biennial national conven- hcspital. The little girl . has anjtion will be held in San Francisco older brother, Michael, and a sis-; in 1950. ter. Sandra. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Keuscher ; cf Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Walter ICarr of Wagontiie, Oregon. i " lwu ,rt"! be rici;e w i i i 1 or vithcut the ap- plicitirri of the barbecue sauce conking. The simplest kind of a home barbecue is prepared on the top of the stove, in the broiler cr oven, i Lamb riblcts. beef shortribs and lamb shanks are favorites for this t pe barbecue. Sei ving-sized pieces j of meat are covered with a bai- i V, until tender ... PlumP ,h,c h11 he? ht becu sauc and slowly cooked or kens aie de-) nd: soaked in a lemon butter sauce then slowly ; . . K j 01 Jn'- , c.. . . , . i Some of the quicker barbecues ' k- v.. ..v.- ,..t... S imTJY k'L Y j "L lktS??fLt? ed, shredded meat in the barbecue caiira If tV4 mait im nriAnnlr( j . k sauce and simmer about 20 min- utes. C7LX3BQSi D0UBU GREEN STAMPS' TODAY Of 5.00 Ortioe or Moro - - -i CLITI CALENDAR ' !( WEDNESDAY ! Nebraska club auxiliary with Mrs. George Clark 430 Chcmpwa, rovereu di.h luncheon. 12 30 o mi Pytfian SiMer with M". Herman fVrrrt. OS Thompson tli . 8 p.m. Mis Brttr Jean Berirher. itiiiir. TH IKS DAT ran LrgkMi auxiliary, covered "St ie A aaysas DOTntRCir daugri- dinner at O. E. Plmater borne. :lter. Jean Claire, and son,. George. p m. Sojourners tamale luncheon. 1 p m., atem Woman's clubheu. ririOAT j Pa Matrons, CCS :3e:dinner. Geld r. Fhaant. ' ! At Church Tuesday! At a quiet but imprsive wed- Uin. r. on t,, a:i.r nocn at the First Congregational ChUrch Miss Patricia Sharkey. dauehter or Mr. and Mrs. Graham P. Sharkey, became the bride of Th,mc. rkoRk- I nt'ricm inn( m win au lor int Mrs. Thomas A Livesjey and , late Mr. Livesley. Dr.i Seth Hunt ington performed the 1:30 o'clock .... hk..,- -7"" nuptials before members or the" snl En'nd. planning ioof the Gen Howards. Hiss Hon- immediate family. Jean Hob on1'5,'1 fo:, 8,n on AuRl,st ' i Howard s teacher in Rich was the organist. The altsr 1at Ho,teL mJ ' brska. ; was banked with bouquets of j ' ! pumps. She carried a bouquet of rubrum lilies Miss Zora Rice was the honor maid and wore a mist blue eyelet dress and flowered hat of pink sweet peas and bouvardia. She carried a bouquet of i pink Esthfcr Reed daisies and sweet peas. Mil- "niayson came , oown irom jfancouver. u. v,. io v erve as Mr. an antique compote! filled with sweet peas, clarkia,- candy tuft and larkspur.The calte was cen tered with pink andj white bou vardia. i When the newlyVeds left on their honeymoon trip the bride donned a pastel blue, palm beach suit with matching i picture hat with fuchsia bow and navy acces- soi ic rinned to her suit was a luchsia orchid. After a stay at the Metolius dude ranch the cou pie will leave for; Abbotsford. British Columbia to: make their home. I Rrnnnrfl Mt to i 1UI 1U1 iVittil IU Be in Oregon Oregon will be host in 1951 at a city yet to be chbsen for the regional convention ff the Busi ness and Profession Women's clubs, Mrs. Arthur Waddle. Salem, state president, announces. The selection wsis made af the regional convention held in Seattle, June 16-18. attended bv aoDroximatelv memh.i from Oirnn Wh- i ineton. California. Nevada. Utah. i Wyoming. Montana. Idaho. Alaska land Hawaii Elected to offices ifrom Oregon were Mrs. Weddle, regional direc tor: Mrs. Natalie Burns. Toledo, viie regional director; and Miss Betty Elolson of Salcrh were ap pointed western regional corres ponding secretary. i Sojourners will meet for a one o'clock Uimale luncheon and bridge Thursday afternoon at the i Salem. Woman's clubhouse. Mrs. Wat er Toy is chairman' and as sisting are Mrs. M;'hjin Rudd, Mrs. Loren Lew ls, Mr-. Hazel McPrang, Mr-. Willijim. Hidden and Mrs. Lee M-les. j I i SALE! 'v.v:a r - Graduates To Travel Farewells have been many in i the Uecrge. H. Swif family tne ' -n : . i 1 ioiiui"E I'ttir i ail I Nn Iioni;'" w imiim. cirini aiiu oeanie- , the University of Oregon on Sun-) during her two weeks stay in the ' dav. : northwest, i ' Mis' Swift left Sunday night j Mrt. Wsgner returned Saturday from Eupene tor a month"s trip!frcm Everett, where she has been outh to California with ner j with her sister. Mrs. W. W. Eddy. J"?,. Ph, ,Bet!KMrf1n,y V?"?' h h on visited in Salem. Sh will vtClt U-lth fflllrio frianH, I . . . . . ' - in bacramento Long Beach and In Long Beach also be the guest in-'aw and lister.: Mr. and Mrs. Seth Pav-on Smith (Alice Swift . She p!?ns to leturn to Salem in mid-July. George Swift, jr. left on the streamliner Tuesday for Chicago an v.-hci He will om ! a large croup of coilege ftudeMts. Rctterdem. The greuo will bievtiel r uit'Lruu it'iiiiiicui. ui;nii k in i .1 ..t- 1 1." VI Tl DHJllir'l- Wr$b Mm P. S. Better f.t your, ( C Wnte. phone, if yon can't coma j , , - -J0r- tA j ' miZj in Specify wliito or sunlight tijpf TTTr- I ! i : ' ! .' WEST-O-CRAFT'f PRODUCTS! Just arrived! This special purchase of famous "WEST-O-CRAFT" products comes just in 'time for re-decoration ideas! Select individ ual pieces or in sets to suit your needs . . . 5 DRAWER CHESTS A perfect chest for your baby's layattel Fire drawer chest in lovely floral desim. Priced special at $2.98. NOTION DEPT. 2 DRAWER Two drawer sewing chests in plain simu lated leather. Plain colors. Reg. $1.50! Notion Dept. .... ....' I 4 PC. UTILITY :-' 4 piece utility sets ... . . . hankies . . . Jewelry $1.50. Notion Dept. ; 4 drawer piece in simulated leather in Colors. Reg. S2.49. Notion HAT BOXES Hat bcrxes in clear plastic tops. Two sizes. Regv 'Department. . ism Visitor Arrives From South Mrs. P. iH- Nicholson arrived in Salem Tuesday from Los 'Angel es for a vi$it at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warner. Mrs. Nich- ! m D,.!.J r J cl. !Air$. taoy is recovering irm a who has been in Seattle visiting her grandparents. Mr. -and Mrs. Charles Schomberg. while her par ents, the Vernon Dryes. were in Reno and Stockton, Calif, on a week's vacation. Mfcs Lucntia Hopper f Bran do i. Neb. arrived in Salem Satur day for The graduation of Venita Howard from University of Ore C,r,l Ch. i. Ik. k,,...l SEWING CHESTS SETS ' I glares . .''. hosiery etc. Reg. . Dept. ' 2.98 with fkral .W. Notion ian vnri ' Twm W operation. Accom- Red. mrtroh at ithe Mi Swift w.ll ! Pan in Mrs- Wagner home was is Gerald Reed? of ' her granddaughter, Christine Drye. ! fermerlv nft SaUm .ania Karnaro i . .. . t .Jin .... N . ' ' in 1 TWpM';- . M ; I . I I 1 1 mm II ' 4 Here for? the Summer Summer Visitor in the capital aie Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hayes and sons. Bryan and Larry, of Grants Pjtsj(Mr, Hayes w it! attend the WilUmftte university sum mer session., when he will work on his master's ; degree in educa tion. The Haes family tempor- ! "' ''1 is at the home of her par ents. Mr. arjd Mrs. Bryan Gd enough. but vill soon be mov ing to a houj-e they have taken for the summer. Mri Haves is a member of the Giafits Pass high sch.ol faculty. j YKitinr his mether, Mrs. fearl Cottage Hnre Los Anfe'es, Hp antt hi j aad tiatjihter will remain for ; gfox-t two weeks. This i his f rt visit in 9 ycarsi Mr. Reed, who gn-.d'uated frjrm Salem high school has been etnployed at Lckheed aircraft niamifacturing plant for the paM 12 iears. He is a desinn ing enpinrcr. Mr. and r. L. V. Benn and son. Whitney. Dennis Frike. Mr. ... f i t.jwvvens nn on, . Beldon Owefis. jr . have tetumed from a several days fishing trip atPaulina lkc. " ; ,i. , .. I- I . 1 I I..- ! J. f .v V3dr"?J5ir III w ill MlSKffJ-ll a si " w i m m m m mm i j $C0 III afC, i i I 1 1 1 l- SJll") 7 I s ml". - U '. li 'Tfc&V'J : DEPT. I f S T