The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 21, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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, By JERTME ENGLISH
CHRISTENING . . . services on
Sunday afternoon for Mark
Charles Wiles, son of Dr. and Mrs.
6. D. Wiles ... the services to be
held in the chapel of St. Paul's
Episcopal Church at 12:15 o'clock
with the Rev. George H. Swift of
ficiating . . . Godparents for Mark
will be Dr. and Mrs. Charles D.
Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad
Paulson ... A family dinner will
follow at the Wiles' home on Fawk
Avenue . . . Mark has a brother,
Steele, and a sister, Nancy ...
Nursery notes ... Mr. and Mrs.
Don E. Phillips are welcoming- a
little boy born on Monday -at the
Salem General Hospital ... the
lad. who tipped the scales at seven
pounds, - nine ounces, has been
named for his father, Don Ed
wards, Jr. . . . The grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. William L. Phil
lips and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Fish
er of Portland . . . and the baby's
rreat-grandmother Is Mrs. Dan
Welch of Salem ...
From Sacramento . . . comes the
news of the birth of a third daugh
ter to Dr. and Mrs. William Parker
on Tuesday morning . . . the little
girl has been named Randy . . .
and her twin sisters are Cathy and
Susan . . . Grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. C W. Parker and Colonel
and Mrs. Nelson A. My 11 of Salinas,
Calif.
PARTY TIME . . . Mrs. Ralph
Underwood was a hostess Tuesday
night at her Market Street home
in compliment to Mrs. John P.
Maulding . . . Bidden were mem
bers of their bridge club and ad
ditional guests . . . during the eve
ning the group feted Mrs. Maul
ding with a surprise shower . . .
a late supper was served by the
hostess following an evening of
bridge . . .
Honoring . . . Mrs. Maulding
were Mrs. George C. Alexander,
Miss Mariann Crolsan, Mrs. Lester
D. Green, Mrs. Russell C. Haehl
Jr.. Miss Phyllis Johnson, - Mrs.
Robert Strebig, Mrs. Robert
Steeves, Mrs. Donald Scheelar,
Mrs. Donald Sommer, Mrs. James
Kern, Miss Janet Kirk, Miss An
toinette Kuzmanich and Mrs. Un
derwood . . .
An revoir . . . luncheon at the
Marion Hotel for Mrs. Arthur D.
Hay, prior to her departure for
Klamath Falls, where she will
make her home with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Napier . . . Members of Mrs.
Hay's elnb arranged the no-host
Sarty . . . addiUonaernests were
Irs. E. Lawson and Mrs. D. Cor
mack of Portland, sisters of Mrs.
Hay, and Mrs. Hall Lnsk . . .
Tenth birthday . . . party on Sun
day aternoon for Ann Shryock,
daughter of the Ward Shryocks . . .
the affair to be held at the Shryock
home atop Candalaria Heights . . .
A group of Ann's friends bidden
to the party between 1:30 and 6
o'clock . . . first there will be tele
vision for the youngsters . . . fol
lowed by a puppet show, each
girl having her own puppet for the
performance . . . later in the after
noon there will be the traditional
birthday cake . . .. Wishing Ann a
happy birthday will be Marian
Link, Sally Horton, Susan Stein
feld, Sharon Durbin, Barbara
Greenwood, Nancy Hirons, Jodelle
Herberger, Christine Drye, Linda
Bonderer, Susan White, Kay Minty,
Christine Peterson, Ann Haworth,
Dorothy Clayborne and Patsy
Meyer . . .
Entertaining . . . with an infor
mal coffee party this morning will
be Mrs. Lee V. Ohmart, wife of
Representative Ohmart, who has
Around Town
AlUYear Cooking
Locally Grown Nuts Offer Many
Chancos for Interesting Cooking
By MAXTNE BTJREN
, Statesman Woman's Editor
We are great ones here for local products and every time we
get some good recipes for using home-grown foods we like to
Cass them on hoping to bolster up business for the farmers and
at the same time make the ladies better cooks.
i Here then is a collection of recipes using filberts, good for
the holiday season, and excellent year-round food.
Filberts are actually good nuts for cooking, they are high in
flavor and not too expensive for frequent use as are some im
ported nuts. m
FILBERT TOPSY TURVY PUDDING
. X tablespoon butter or
margarine.
cup sugar
1 cup flour v
k teaspoon soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
Cream the butter, then add
gether dry ingredients. Add to the creamed mixture alternately
with milk. Add chopped dates, filberts and vanilla. Pour into
greased casserole. Add the following sauce:
4 cup brown sugar -. 1 tablespoon butter
; . . 1 cup hot water
i Combine sugar and butter; add hot water and mix welL Pour
' over pudding batter and bake in moderate oven 350 for 30 to 33
minutes. Serve with sweet cream or whipped cream. Serves 6. "
Crisp crackers, salted pretzels and fresh potato chips are ex
, eellent accompaniments to serve with this cheese ball. Trim the ' ,
ball with sprigs of parsley or watercress.
- V FILBERT CHEESE BALL
: tt ounces blue cheese , - cup finely ground filberts
S ounces cheddar cheese . cup finely chopped filberts
(soft)'-.':---'"--''.-::' teaspoon Worcestershire
' " 1 3 -ounce package cream ; "sauce J
. . . cheese v, - - 1 tablespoon grated onion
;.- ' Mix all ingredients except chopped filberts with electric mlx-
ex, until well combined. Form Into ball in small bowl which has i
- been lined with waxed paper. Let 'stand about 1 hour. Roll In
finely chopped filberts. May stand in refrigerator overnight. Let i
. stand at room temperature about 1 hour before serving. Serve
v. with small crackers. Makes a ball about 4 inches in diameter.1
i I: . FILBERT. OATMEAL CRISP1ES ' 1 "' V
: 14 cups rolled oats . . 1 egg - s . .
5y Y4 cup shortening " ,'. " ;. l cup. sifted flour - f "-
V 1 cup sugar ,: ' 4 teaspoon salt .v - --.
:-. 1 tablespoons molasses . Vt teaspoon soda
; 1 teaspoon vanilla cup chopped filberts
Toast the rolled oats In a 350 degree oven for 10 minutes.
Cream the shortening, sugar, molasses and vanilla. Add the egg. -Beat
welL Add the sifted dry ingredients. Combine thoroughly.
' Stir in the toasted rolled oats and the filberts. Drop by teaspoon--fuls
onto a greased cookie sheet. Bake in a 350 degree oven for
12 to 15 minutes. Yields 2 dozen. , , -
LU BS- MU SIC
invited' a group of legislator's
wives to her North 14th Street
home between 9 and 10 o'clock
. . . Mrs. Arnold Roethlin will as
sist her daughter informally . . .
Club Jotting . . Mrs. John Grif
fith has Invited members of her
club to her Fail-mount Hill home
this afternoon for a bridge lunch
eon . . . Additional guests will be
Mrs. Vera W. Miller and Mrs. Ur-
lin S. Page . . . Mrs. Jack Price
will entertain her clnb at bridge
tonight at her West Myers Street
home ... Mrs. Stuart Lancefleld
has bidden her club to bridge and
a late supper tonight at her Fair-
mount Hill home ... Mrs. Gene
Vandeneynde was hostess at a
luncheon on Tuesday at her apart
ment at the Lee for her sewing
club ... Mrs. Earl Bogardus en
tertained her club at bridge and a
late supper Tuesday night at her
Chemeketa Street home . . . Guests
were Mrs. Roger Schnell and Mrs.
Robert Elgin ...
TIDBITS OF NEWS . . . Mrs.
Donald A. Young Is being wel
comed home from a month's so
journ in Southern California,
where she spent the holidays . . .
she was in Palm Springs as guest
of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. McWaters
of Portland and also visited
friends in. Coronado ... In San
Francisco Mrs. Young was with
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald V. Young ... he
is currently stationed at Hamilton
Field ...
Visiting ... In Salem for a few
days is Mrs. George Winslow of
Tillamook, who Is the guest of her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Harrison W. Elgin . . . she
came ever to view the inaugura
tion via television . . . Mr. and
Mrs. Ted E. Reed of Eugene were
In Salem Tuesday to watch the in
auguration and visited with her
parents, the Gene Vandeneyndea,
and her brother-in-law and sister.
toe John Steelhammers
A senate page . . . Friends of
Margaret Stump, daughter of the
Jack Stumps of Monmouth, will
be interested to learn that she is
serving as one of the senate pages
at the Oregon State Legislature
. . Margaret is a former Univer
sity of Oregon coed . . .
OES Social Club
Coffeo on Friday
Trinity Chapter, OES, social club
will meet for coffee Friday after
noon at the West Salem City Build
ing Club room at 1 p. m. to dis
cuss plans for social activities for
the year.
At the Friday night meeting
committee reports were given and
an addenda was presented in hon
or of the worthy matron, Mrs.
Harry Charlton, on her birthday.
Presenting a group of tap dances
were Carol and Chuck Stewart,
children of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Stewart of Mill City. The refresh
ment committee included Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Forster, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Unruh and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Gibson.
Choraleers Plan Show
Choraleers, state employees
choral group, are meeting Tuesday
night at 7:30 at the state library
(Winter Street entrance). Inter
ested persons are Invited. Director
of the group is Alvin Finn, and
Mrs. McArthur Proebstel is pian
ist. A show with western musical
theme is being planned by the or
ganization. Va teaspoon nutmeg
Va teaspoon salt
cup milk .
Vt cup chopped dates
cup chopped filberts
l teaspoon vanilla
the sugar, creaming welL Eif t to-
Telephone Card
Parties Given
By Juniors ,
Salem Junior Woman's Club
members are holding benefit tele
phone card parties Thursday night
for the March of Dimes. " dub
members are entertaining in their
homes all over the city, inviting
from 4 to 12 guests. Bridge, canas
ta and pinochle will be in play and
refreshments will be served by the
hostesses.
Cards will be in play between
8:30 and 10:30 p. m and each
hostess will then telephone the
high score from her party to Mrs.
Terry Randall. A grand prize will
be awarded the winner. ' .
Parties will be held at the fol
lowing homes: Mesdames Norman
Johnson, Ted,. Joehnke, Lawrence
Bernard, Brooks Wescott, Harold
Dalke, Andrew Foster, Ted Morri
son, Robert Carey, Orville Kan
nler, Virgil Ekstrand, Melvin Pil
lette, Wallace Cowen, George Pat
terson, Cleo Hicks, James Wolf,
Calvin Kent, Douglas Hay, Theo
dore Jenny, George Dewey Jr., E.
rL Barkhoefer, Maurice Walker,
Frank Ward, Jack Frisbie, Wallace
Wilson, Ted Tibbett. Margaret
White and Miss Donna Bush.
Miss Zielinski
Is Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zielinski are
announcing the engagement of
their daughter, Miss Josephine
Ann Zielinski, to John E. Henning,
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John E.
Henning. No date has been set for
the wedding.
The bride-elect, who is better
known to her friends as Jo Ann,
will graduate in June from Salem
High School. Her fiance is a gradu
ate of Salem High School and is
currently serving with the U. S.
Navy at Bremerton.
Minstrel Troupo
Presents Shows
A bus was chartered Friday eve
ning to take the Minstrel Troupe
of Marion Auxiliary to Post 861,
Veterans of Foreign Wars, to Port
land to present their show to the
patients of the Veterans Adminis
tration Tuberculosis Hospital.
The following members made
the trip: Mrs. Virgil Bolton, Mrs.
Ivell Haley, Mrs. Dale Mauk, Mrs.
Mel Clemens, Mrs. Donald Stupka,
Mrs. Evelyn Kennedy, Mrs. Dave
Furlough, Mrs. Dale Brooks, Mrs.
Mike Becker, Mrs. Loyd Bobbitt,
Mrs. Joe Hopkins, Mrs. Mary Phil
lips, Mrs. Roy Simpson, Mrs. El
vers Beard, Mrs. Elmer Forbls,
Mrs. Billy Kelso, Mrs. C. M. Briggs,
Miss Mary Gilhuly, Mrs. Dodman
Crowe, Mrs. Roy Carter, Mrs.
Dave Holweger, Mrs. Edna Prince,
Mrs. Charles Hageman, Mrs. Al
Aeschlimann and Mrs. Loyd
Grimm.
After the show the auxiliary pro
vided refreshments under the di
rection of Mrs. Arwin Strayer and
Mrs. Joe Horneffer.
The presentation at the hospital
was the start of the troupe's ac
tivities for Community Service.
January 21 and 22 the show will
be given at the Fairview Home. A
tentative date of February 13 has
been set for the show at the State
Penitentiary and on February 20
the troupe will again return to
Portland to present their final
show at the General Medicine and
Surgery Hospital at the Veterans
Administration. The troupe will
be sponsored eta February 6 by the
Middle Grove Associated Com
munity Clubs.
Mrs. Virgil Bolton is director of
the show.
The Dabblers will be entertained
Thursday night at the home of
Mrs. Maynard Nelson, 1155 N.
25th St., at 8 p. m. Co-hostessese
will be Mrs. Norval Edwards and
Mrs. J. J. Gallagher. For the pro
gram a doll show will be presented
by Mrs. Arthur Bloom.
The Past Presidents of Capital
Unit 9, American Legion Auxiliary
will be entertained at a no-host
dinner on Thursday night at the
home of Mrs. O. E. Palmateer, 4084
Auburn Road, at 8:30 p. m.
Tickets for the concert of Fred
Waring and his Pennsylvanlans in
Corvallis Feb. 2 are on sale at
Will's Music Store. The company
includes 60.
On Etiquotto
By Roberta Lee -
Q. What is the suggested word
ing to engrave on the announce
ments of the second marriage of
a widow of mature years?
'A. Mrs. Robert Raymond Simp
son and Mr. Philip John Adams
have the honour to announce their
marriage on Saturday, the sixth
of . September, at Louisville, Ken
tucky." Q. When a young man calls at a
girl's home to take her out for the
evening, and they sit down to talk
for a few minutes in her living
room, which one suggests leaving?
Ar Either one may suggest this.
Q. When eating in a -strange
place, and you do not know
whether to pay the waiter or a
cashier, what should you do?
A. Merely ask -your waiter,
"Where shall I pay my bUl?" -
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CERAMIC STUDIO
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OPKI TUESDAY, JAIJ. 27th
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Mr. and Mrs. James Martin (Mary Jane Orsbom) pic
tured at their December wedding' reception. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Orsbom of Gervais
and the room is the son of the Carl Martins of Brooks.
The couple will live in LaGrande. (Jesten-Mlller Studio).
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Mrs. Harry Humphreys
of Stayton, district two
president of the American
Legion Auxiliary, will pre
side at the district two con
ference to be held in
Woodbum Legion Hall to
day, beginning at 2 o'
clock. .
OES Chapter to
Hold Initiation
Salem Chapter, -Order of the
Eastern Star will meet In regular
session Saturday evening at eight
o'clock at the Masonic Temple.
There will be initiation of new
members.
Mrs. Walter Bates, chairman of
the decoration committee, will be
assisted by Mrs. Ji E. Earlywine
and Mrs. Frank Lockman.
Serving on the refreshment
committee with Mrs. Earl Burch
chairman, will be Dr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Waters, Mrs. Harry Mohr,
Mrs. John Fletcher, Mrs. Fred Far
rar and Mrs. J. E.j Earlywine.
CLUB CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY
Pythian Sisters. Cntralia Tmpl,
no-boat dinner, Beavtr Hall. S30 pan.
Swt BrUf Club.! annual dinner,
with Mrs. C L Chaffee. 1310 Wallace
Rd.e noon. i '
Women's TeUowthlp, Knight Memor
ial Church. 12:30 dessert luncheon.
Sunshine Circle, West Salem Metho
dist Church. WSCS.i with Mrs.-Leo
Estey, Si5 Piedmont f Ave.. 16:30 ajn.
Youn Matrons. Mayflower Ball. S
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Royal Neif hbors of America: Oregon
Grape Camp Installation. VTW Hall,
S p.nv.
Womea's AssocUUdn.. First Presby
terian Church. 1:19 pjn, prayer meet
ins room.. I .
first Methodist WSCS general meet-
ln. 144A Mm Hrrdmtm room
Nebraska Auxiliary. 11:30 no-host
luncheon, with Mrs, Henry Knight,
1M ttOOMTIll Ok
THURSDAY
Salem Unit 13s. American Legion
Auxiliary. Salem Woman's Clubhouse,
iMmtng Neighbors Garden Club with
Mrs. Ralph Heia. 379 N. Lancaster
Drive. 1:30 p.m. i
Merry Mlnglers with Mrs. Carl
Snyder. S87S N. Lancaster Drive,
Pringle Pleasant Point Social Club
with Mrs. George 1 H. Grabenhorst.
106S Fir St.,- noon luncheon.
Spiritual Sunflower Club with Mrs.
Sam J. Harms, 1740 j State St, 1 to 4
pan. - '
Past Presidents. Capital Unit f.
American Legion Auxiliary with Mrs.
O. K. Palmeteer 4080 Auburn Road,
:30 no-host dinner, t " v
. Welcome Wagoa Club covered dish
supper for husbands. Mayflower Hall.
S:30 pan. - m
Town an Gown legislative tea.
Lausanne Hall. 3 to S pan.
Kelzer Sewing club, with Mrs. Ben
Claggett, 1820 Chemawa Road, all day
meeting, covered dish luncheon.
rruiUand Women's Circle. S pan.
church annex. ,
FRIDAY ,
PBO Founder's Say banquet. First
Congregational Church, 4:30 pan.
Past Presidents. Hall Hibbard Auxil
iary with -Mrs. - John - D. Humphrey.
4M S. aoth SW 10 pan. i,. -
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Anniversary to
Be Celebrated
Mr. and Mrs. Bert F. Adams are
celebrating their golden wedding
anniversary on Sunday at an infor
mal at i home at the residence of
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Smart, 920 N
23rd St. Friends of the golden-
weas are being invited through
the press to call between 3 and 6
o'clock.
Assisting the Smarts at the re
ception will be the two sons and
daughters-in-law of Mr. and Mrs.
Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Verne
Adams of Eugene and Mr. and
Mrs. Burton Adams of Milwaukie.
The couple has six grandchildren
Mr. and Mrs. Adams have lived
in Salem for 32 years They were
married in Iola, Kansas. Both are
active members of the Knight
Memorial Church.
Council Meeting
Of DUV Held
The semi-annual council meet
ing of the Department of Oregon,
Daughters of Union Veterans of
the Civil War was held at the Gold
Arrow Restaurant Sunday after
noon. Present were the department
president, Mrs. Essie Olson of
Roseburg; Mrs. June Brisbine,
Mrs. Eva Ware of Medford: Mrs.
Dorothy Seitz, Mrs. Alice Baker of
Empire; Mrs. Esta Bier, Mrs. Flor
ence Small of Eugene; Mrs. Violet
Gunderson-of Astoria; Mrs. Golda
Buell, Mrs. Margaret Larkin, Mrs.
Maud Woodruff, Mrs. Hazel Oiler
man, Mrs. Helen Dickover, Mrs.
Elva Eldred, Mrs. Frieda Boyd.
Mrs. Irene Lawhead all of Port
land; Mrs. Hester Cook of Van
couver, Washington; Mrs. Adeline
Hull, Miss Annie Sexauer, Mrs.
Martha Curran of Albany and Mrs.
Nellie Hiday of Salem, chairman
in charge of the dinner.
Mrs. Elva Eldred of Portland
was elected department inspector
and installed. June 16-17-18 were
dates set for the department con
vention, which will be held in
Medford.
Invitations In
Mail to Rites
SILVERTON Invitations are In
the mail to the wedding of Miss
Lois Ardell Hartvickson. daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hartvick
son ox Silverton, to Duane E. Rol
sen, son of Mf.and Mrs. Ben
Roisen of Corvallis." The wedding
has been set for Saturday night.
Feb. 7 at eight o'clock at Trinity
Lutheran Church. A reception will
follow in the church social rooms,
Miss Hartvickson is employed in
the First Silverton Bank and Mr.
Roisen owns the Campus Grocery
at Corvallis, where the couple will
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Two Bethels in
Session this
Weekend
Eleven new members were re
ceived into Bethel 33, Order, of
Job's Daughters Monday evening at
their regular meeting at Beaver
Hall. . : t v
Honored guests were Mrs. E, T.
Hartwell, grand guide for the
State of Oregon; Lowell Shinn and
Elmore Hill, past associate guard
ians. Bethel 35; .Clair. Holcomb,
Bethel grandfather; and A. W.
Rockafellow, Worshipful Master,
Ainsworth Lodge.
Mr. Holcomb welcomed the fol
lowing initiates to the order;
Jackie La Due, Ramona Salminen,
Diana Boyd, Anita Bacheller, Lu
cille Bacheller, Samara Ramp,
Geraldine Thomas, De Ann Mc
Claughry, - Linda Ramage, Diane
Graham, and Carol Crothers.
Honored Queen Pat Snider an
nounced the first meeting . in
March would be grand inspection
night. The drill team will hold
practices every Monday night at
7:30 pan. at Scottish Rite Temple.
The Bethel will hold a rummage
sale April 3 at Beaver Hall. Mrs.
Marvin Rasmus sen, Bethel guard
ian, announced the appointment of
Mrs. Jack French as guardian of
hospitality to replace Mrs. Carl
Ross, who has moved.
Bethel 43 Meets
Bethel 43, Order of Job's Daugh
ters held its regular meeting Sat
urday at the Masonic Temple.
Visitors from Salem Chapter,
OES were Mrs. Ortho Eckersley,
worthy matron; Mrs. Harry Lucas,
Junior past matron; Mrs. Carl Sny
der, Mrs. Tillman Leasure.
The girls voted to continue the
coat-hanger drive. A splash party
was planned for Feb. 28 between 7
and 8 p.m.
A ski trip was arranged for Jan.
31, planning to take a bus to Hoo-
Doo. s Glenda McCormick is the
chairman.
Every year the grand guardian
has a Sunshine Fund. This money
is used for something special for
the grandparents at the Masonic
Home at Forest Grove. The girls
collected their dimes for this proj
ect at the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. James Scott,. the
present grandparents of the Beth
el, submitted their resignation, due
to ill health. The girls voted to
keep the Scotts as past honorary
grandparents.
A special practice will be held
Sunday, Feb. 1, at 1:30 for the
officers. Initiation will be Feb. 5.
Y-Teen, Tri-Y
Mothers Meet
The Y-Teen Tri-Y Mothers
Club, will meet Thursday at 12:30
at the YWCA.
After Mrs. Eldon Cone and her
committee have served refresh
ments and the business meeting
is adjourned, a film on cancer will
be shown. Mrs. J. H. Turnbuu,
Marion County Director of the
Cancer Society, will lead the dis
cussion after showing the film.
Mothers will bring clothes to the
meeting for two German families.
The clothes are being collected
for the five teen-age boys, the
three younger girls (3, 5, and 14
years) and the two sets of par
ents which comprise the two refu
gee families.
Return From Cruise
SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.
Rholin Cboley and Mrs. George
Steelhammer are expected home
Wednesday from a Caribbean air
cruise on which they left Decem
ber 29. The Cooley's daughter,
Mrs. Larry Ernst had word from
them Monday that they were vis
iting at Guatamala City, and were
to stop In Mexico City on their
final lap of the Journey before ar
riving home Wednesday.
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Mr., and Mrs. Vernon A.
who were married on Jan. 3
The bride is the daughter of
of Othello, Wash., formerly of
son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
couple will live in Jefferson.
Past President
Visits Lodge
Guests at the Rebekah Lodge
meeting Monday night were Mrs.
Grace Christenson, past president
of the Rebekah Assembly, Arthur
Lenon, past grand master of the
Grand Lodge, and Mrs. Lenon of
Portland.
Mrs. Anslon Peterson was admit
ted to membership by transfer and
Mrs. Carl Dickson gave a paper on
the Life of Thomas Wildey, found
er of Odd Fellowship. :
Ladies Auxiliary, Patriarch Mili
tant will meet Thursday to install
officers. Past Noble Grand club
will meet Wednesday at the How
ard Hunsaker home, 2470 Trade St.
The social night committee on
Jan. 26 includes Mrs. Charles Neu-
bauer, Mrs. B. Spilloks, Mrs. Wil
liam Cladek, Mrs. Harold White,
Mrs. Roy Hill, Mrs. M. W. Ready,
Mrs. Gilbert Masser and Mrs. Guy
Newgent. ,
Couple to Live
In Lebanon
Richard A. Garver, son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Fort of Sodaville,
and Hulda Leneve Mason, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Plank of
Lebanon, were married in Albany
on Jan. 16.
For her wedding the bride wore
a grey tailored suit with black
accessories.
The couDle will make their home
at 3121 South Santiam Road. Leb
anon.
Eta Chapter Beta Sigma Phi will
Trwt with Mrs. Wilbur Pearson.
375 North South 18th St., at 8
n'rlnok tnnleht. Hostesses are Mrs.
Clayton Patterson and Mrs. Del-
bert Mc Laugh lin. Home flecora
tion will be discussed.
if you're not, slonder . . .
the Jacket dress
highlighted with print
Brand new version of the
slenderizing bo!erotopped '
dress. ..this In ndvy or
black crtpe (acetate and
rayon) , Its slttveless
top and saucy bolero In b
sprightly print on 100
denier White rayon. 1 4K to ITh.
Phone 3-9191
S53 N. Capitol Salem
Thompson (Frances Lolselle)
at the First Christian Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Loiselle
Amity, and the groom is the
Thompson of Jefferson. The
Visitors From Kansas
Recent visitors in ; Salem have
been Mr. and Mrs. Leo J, Zimmer
man of Jennings, Kan., who have
been the guests of friends and
relatives the past five weeks. The
Zimmermans have left for their
Kansas home, where they and
their eldest son raise stock and
wheat. While in Salem and vicinity
the Zimmermans were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Luckey of
Wood burn, Mr. and Mrs. Xavier
F. Eckhout, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Marts field, all of Salem.
Tea for Missionary
Women's Missionary Society of
the Calvary Baptist Church will
hold its regular meeting on Thurs
day at 2 p. m. in the church par
lors. A tea will honor Miss Thom
asine Allen, a missionary from
speaker.. In charge of the affair
are Mrs. Kinley K. Adams and
Mm Knnful TT Pipkins All wnmn
of the church are invited to attend.
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