v . , 'I V -' 1 I i it I I 1 I f -.:;- Wi1 :..!. ..;,... . i ' j - - j , . ; I y 4 VI1 M-Z:. 1 1t i Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin B. Blatchford cutting 1ho cake at their golden -wedding reception on June 18 at the Milwaulde home of their son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Roderia C. Blatchforo!. The couple have four children and eight grandchildren. ," . "5 Ml$s Dillinger, Mr.Dyball Married ' Th First Congregational church was th jetting for the Sunday afternoon marriage on July 2 of tlisa Bumis Dillinger, daughter pf lira. Bernlce Kagler of Tht Dallas, end Gerald Q. Dyball. It was at S o'clock that pr. Seth Huntington performed the rites. Miss Maxilla Anderton of The Dalles sans and Jaan Hobson Rich was the organist. lighting the tapers I were Miss Esther Perkins and Miss Camilla Pappert, who seers peach gowns. An orchid and peach color scheme was carried eut in!, the floral decorations as well as the gowns ox the attend- Malcolm Neal of Salem gave his granddaughter in marriage. Her bridal gown was of white organdy fashioned entrain with lace la scrtton on the' skirt The fitted bodice (was made with s nylon yoke and a lace cap held In -place her fingertip length tulle veil. She carried a white Bible marked with e white; orchid. Mrs. I Granville Perkins was the natronj of honor and wore a peaah gown and Miss Carolyn Anderton of The Dalles, the bridesmaid, was la orchid. They carried pastel nosegays of sweet peas and roses. Hazel Rulich, niece of the groom, was the flower girl and her frock was of orchid. . Jack Dyball stood with his bro ther as best man and seating the guests; were Granville Perkins and MrsJ Kagler wore a navy and white print dress with whit hat and accessories for her daughter's wedding and the groom's mother chose black with white trim. Their' corsages were of white roses and bouvardia. - ! couple greeted their guests reception; in the fireplace Mrs. Maloolm Neal presid- thleen D. Nelson cut the cake. (assisted by Mrs. Joseph E. Mad- Weson. . . i ' . I After a-short wedding trip the MMtpiei win be at home in Salem, or iraveung me bride wore a faavy blue and white suit with snatching accessories. The new for. Dyball is employed at Wil lamette university ss a secretary end her husband, who is stationed kt Tort Lewis with the army, will ne released la the fall. The! uuu. On Etiquetto ; :. - By Keeerta Lee Q.I1 it customary to announce n engagement, when the prob ability is that H wiU be of long lurauon7 I L This is not a matter of eti kuette. It is entirely optional with the man and the girl, although it eeemsj that the waiting is easier If the! announcement is withheld. J Q. How much of the hand should lie dipped into the finger bowl, and should both hands be dipped at the same time? " , I A. Dip only the finger tips, and ene hand at a time. r J Q. tVhat is considered one of the best closings for a business letter! .';. ' I A, TVery truly yours" is always eorrect, and may also be used in formal social correspondence. Payseno-Duda , Vows Read MT. ANOIL St. Mary's church was the scene of the dou ble ring marriage ceremony which united Miss Veronica Duda. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Duda, and Mr. Lloyd Payseno of Bremerton, Washington, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Payseno, all of Mt AngeL Rev. Father Damlan Jengtes officiated at the 0 o'clock ceremony and the nuptial mass. Mrs. Vincent Smith played the organ and accompanied Miss Laura Schwab and Miss Luay Van Cleef, who sang. , The bride was escorted down the aisle by her father who gave her ' in marriage. Her gown of wnite satin and sheer nylon was fashioned with a tight-fitting bod ice of satin with sheer yoke, long sleeves and a 1 full sheer skirt with long train. Satin applique flowers embellished the. skirt and the fingertip veil fell from a net bonnet with orange blossoms! She carried a spray of white cams tions and stephanotis tied with a large white satin bow. Her cousin. Miss Monica Duda, was her only attendant She wow lime green marquisette and car ried a spray of yellow carnations and matching net The bridegroom's brother. Ken neth Payseno, was best man and serving as ushers were Bill and Clarence Duda. The mothers of the newlyweds wore blue dresses, Mrs. Duda with white accessories and Mrs. Payseno chose dark accessories. Kaon wore a eorsage of pink rose buds and carnations. me weaaing breakfast was served at the Mt Angel hotel Serving were Mies Lorraine Spies of Silverton and Miss Olive Duda of Mt AngeL The grandmother of the bride, aits. Anna Schae- Cher, wore a dress of black and white orepe with white accessor ies, and white carnation eorsage. The reception was held la it Jarden Rites Event of Sunday At a Dretty garden wedding on Sunday afternoon July 2 at the country home of . Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. KneessL Miss .Phyllis Nancy Brewster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Brewster, be came the bride of Ronald Stanley Blume, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Blume. The couple ' exchanged their vows at 4 o'clock with Dr. Seth Huntington officiating. i The bride chose a dusty pink afternoon gown for her wedding. The bodice and skirt were fashion ed with tucking and the deep V neckline was finished with a rolled collar and the sleeves were short She carried a bouquet of lillies, bouvardia and stephanotis ' and ware a wreath of the same flowers in her hair. Mr. Brewster gave his daughter in marriage. Miss Juanita Peters was the bride's only attendant and she wore a blue two-piece afternoon dress with a matching bonnet ad orned with flowers. She carried a basket filled with sweet peas, roses and daisies. Robert Craig served as best man for the groom. Mrs. Brewster wore a gold suit with corsage of Talisman roses for her daughter's marriage and Airs. Blume wore a pastel blue suit with yellow rosebud corsage. A reception followed in the ear- den with Mrs. Adolph . Kuehn of Oak Grove cutting the cake and Airs. JEdward Zltzewltz of Silver- ton pouring. After a wedding trio to Suttle Lake the newlyweds will be at home in Salem and have taken an apartment on South Cottage street For going away the bride donned an almond brown suit with dark brown straw hat and accessories. Scotts Celebrate Anniversary UNION HILL Mr. and Mrs. Verny Scott celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary with a party at their home on Saturday even ing. Several tables of canasta were played with prizes going to Mrs. w. r. Krenz, Julius Krenz, Mrs. W. M. Tate and Floyd Fox. Lunch was served by Mrs. Scott assisted by Mrs. Geneva Hubbard. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marble, Shelton, Washing ton, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tox, Frances Fox, Mrs. Geneva Hub bard, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Krenz, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tate, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Krens, Riohard Krenz, Guv and Keith Scott end Mr. and Mrs. Soon. to (coop fit! low n olosss KBH IX EXtteT tTr::afr:n!nfc:3STf -Made By the Bakers el Master Bread!" , i i I 110 EXCUSE now to miss the pleasures and healthful benefits of a raoation and the baths at . " ' . . f - I BiiEiTEiiBusn s spmrcs j Beautiful NEW WIDE ROAD riaht to our resort. Be turt) land come to BRUCKMAN'S if you want to enjoy AIL the ioUpwln? without high prices. " Ores SIXTY hot mineral springs. s Large modem ; bathhotae, prlrate tube, tteam blanket sweuls. showers and massage. Swimming ISktogITsldkgoraback Elding Store -Market-Fountain Gaa Hotel Caldne-Tenthovtees - Camping EXCELLENT IDEALS f For information and reservations write to LL P. EnUCIAll firelienbosi. Oregon Mary's dining hall. Mrs. Gerald Zollner, sister of the bride, eut the cake. Serving were Miss Lou- ann Schaecher, Mrs. Tony vaa decouvering. Miss Bertha Hass- ing and Miss Arlene Duda, and assisting the guests were Miss Anna and Miss Teresa Duda and Mrs. Louis Schaecher. The newlrweds wiU Boend their honeymoon at the Oregon beaches and will make their home in Bremerton, where Mr. Payseno is employed in the navy yard. For traveling the bride wore 1 white drees wlta a bolero and sesa of red and white polka dots, white and red accessories and a eorsage of white carnations. Vi 1 1 4 , .V Miss Bonnie Large, daughter of Mrs. O. C Large of Marion, , whose engagement to Julius B. Senrey, Jr., son of Mrs. I. B. Sevey, Salem, has been revealed. No wedding date has been set Oesten-MUler).: i c Good for the System Vogotablos Fixed in Special Ways Mako Good Faro for Af tor Holidays By Maxtne Buren Statamin Wanum'i Editor The day after a holiday is a grand time to eat your vegetables. Here are severs! recipes recommended by experts on the subject Here for Instance is a good one to use carrots: CARROT LOAF 10 medium carrots 2 cups milk 3 eggs, beaten tablespoons butter 1 small onion, finely eut Salt . . , t cups bread crumbs . Pepper ' Cook carrots in salted water, drain and mash. Add eggs and remaining ingredients, t'v weiL Bake in buttered baking dish, set in hot water, in a modern over (350 F.) 30 minutes. Serves 8. c CHESS! VEGETABLE DISH Ya oup butter 2 cups potatoes, cooked and 4 tablespoons flour diced t cuds milk. 1 cud neas. cooked . 1 cups American eheese, grated 1 cup carrots, cooked and diced 1 teaspoons salt 1 onion, minced Make white sauce of butter, flour, and milk. Add salt and cheese, stirring until the. cheese melts. Arrange remaining in- rlients in buttered baking dish and pour sauce over. Bake a moderate oven (350 F.) 30 minutes. And one for mixed vegetables: VEGETABLE LOAF X tablespoons butter, melted 1 cup milk tt teaspoon salt Pepper Paprika 1 oup prunes, pitted 1 cup cooked peas, sieved ft cQp cut green beans, cooked 1 cup carrots, cooked and diced 1 cup soft bread arum be 1 egg, beaten Put prunes through coarse food chopper. Put peas through sieve. Combine all ingredients, mix thoroughly. Bake in but tered loaf pan in a moderate over (850 F.) 40 minutes. Serves 3. Or in salad t SPICED BEET SALAD 1 stick cinnamon ' ' Water to cover 4 cloves II small beets 1 bay leaves Lettuce tt teaspoon salt 1 cup cottage eheese Pepper I or 3 teaspoons prepared 4 teaspoons sugar horseradish' tt cup vinegar Combine first 8 ingredients. Boil beets in liquid mixture until tender. Allow to cool la liquid. Drain, peel, slice, and arrange beets la circle on lettuce or other greens. Combine cottage eheese and horseradish.- pile in center of beets. Serve with salad dressing If desired. Serves 8. 'Ail Ovor Town You Hoar It 'teraftisiril ) J ir iil ' 1 1 dfsT i m m I i- v " , , , ' ti By EUaaseta Bihyer The Statesman. Salem, Oregon Wednesday July 5, 19507 OUT OF THE KITCHEN , It's easier all the time to be down-to-earth practical and still buy the furniture that most entrances your eye. Look what's happening to dinette sets, for instance. They were never mare damage-proof or easier to keep clean, but they're taking to new design ideas that change their looks completely. Here's a pre view of one new style-wise chair and table set. Design like this brings dinette furniture out of the kitchen, there's a lux ury look to the upholstered backs and seats of the chairs and agreement -with advance modern trends in living room furniture in the metal legs. Chair covers. are plastic in colors wun sur prise metallic overtones. The table top is limed oak pattern plastic that is cigarette and al cohol -proof. Feet on all the pieces are ball and swivel rests which stay fist with the floor no matter how the furniture is tipped. Liberty-Folk Visit, Travel - Statesman News Service LIBERTY Mr. and Mrs. Wil bert Kurth and. sons, Billy- and Gerald, were hosts ; to ' a picnic dinner on Sunday at their home.' Present were Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Kurth of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kurth. Lou jr 'Bonnie Jean, and Cheryl Lee; Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn, Helen and Betty of Portland. ( Douglas and David VanDyke are attending the Christian Youth Conference in Turner this week. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Davidson and Delee will be the Fourth -of-J uly guests of Mr. and Mrs. Les Henry at llllamook. . House guests for the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C W. Stacey were Mrs. t Staceys brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Stevens and Jerome of Seattle, Wash. The StaeeyV guests -over the Fourth are Mr. and Mrs. ' Ted Russell and family of Port land. . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fisketjoh's house guests now are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fisketjon and Janet of Spokane, Wash. -! "Just Good Furniture, Pleasingly Priced" L. BRADLEY FURITITURE IIAilT 1978 North Capitol Too Are Very Welcome to Look Around Seventeen eeler eebemee femSy te put to work are UstS te Kllu etk HiUyer's eeoUet COLOB SCHEMCS roe XVEBY EOOM. Send Ue la coin aad a stamped, aelf addreesed ceTelope to Mlae HlUyer and year copy wiU coon ke em its way. ( Copyright 1S90 by John T. DUle Co.) TayWPyf''''IIWHWyn;ti8si BETJNION SET JULY SILVERTON The Riches clan will hold sit annual reunion on July 9 -at the Kenneth Warnock hem on the Silverton-Stayton road. Tom Riches of Salem is the president and Lois Riches of Sil verton secretary. lam PHAIF but I can mm . 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