The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 03, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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    g--CSoc 1) Statesman Salm, Ore. Thursu. Sept 3, 1953
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SOCIETY CLUBS MUSIC
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HOLIDAY VISITORS . . . will be-
end of the week to spend the
Labor Day weekend ... Mr. and
ftancy and Jeff, are arriving Fri
day from Chico, Calif, to spend
the holiday weekend with their
parents, Mr. .and Mr. Waldo O.
Mills and Mrs. J. N. Bishop . . .
Sunday night the visitors will be
honored at an informal supper
party for which Mr. and Mrs.
Carlton J. McLeod and Mr. and
Mrs. George a Alexander will be
hosts at the former's country
home at Parkerville ... A group
of the honor guests longtime
friends have-been invited to the
party . . .
Arriving . . . from San Fran
cisco on Saturday to spend the
weekend in the capital will be
Miss Charlotte Alexander and
Hiss Phyllis Brown, who will be
guests of the former's parents,'
Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander
... They are making the trip by
train and will return Monday
night . . . Saturday afternoon
Miss Alexander's sister-in-law,
Mrs. George C Alexander, will
entertain with a one o'clock
luncheon at her home in honor
of the visitors . . . Bidden to fete
Charlotte ano Phyllis are Mrs.
Edwin Allen or Eugene, Mrs. Ed
ward O. Stadter Jr., Mrs. Lester
P. Green, Mrs. John P. Maulding,
Miss Janet Kirk, Miss Antoinette
Knzmanich, and Mrs. Ralph, Un
derwood ...
. Dinner hosts . . . tonight will
be Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huggins,
who have invited a few of their
friends to a picnic dinner in the
garden of their Stewart Street
home . . . this weekend the Hug
gins, their son, Charles Jr., and
Jheir son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd F. Ramey, will
vacation at their beach home at
Neskowin . . the family will re
turn the first of the week and
close their summer home for the
winter . . .
Au revoir party . . . Mrs. Hom
er McWain, who is leaving San
day for Newfoundland, will be
the honor guest at a farewell cof
fee on Friday morning when
members of the Little Garden
'Club of Salem Heights entertain
at the home of Mrs. Virgil Sexton
on Oak Hill . . . calling hoars are
from 10 to 12 o'clock . . . Presid
ing at the coffee urns will be
Mrs. A. A. -Taylor and Mrs. Lewis
Judson . . . Mrs. McWain is ac-
.uiup.ujuig uci uaufciiicr, juts.
Carl D. Trick, and the tatter's two
children to Newfoundland to join
Major Trick, who is stationed at
the 'East Harmon Air Base . . .
they are making the trip by car. . .
TRAVEL TALK . . Leaving
Wednesday for Arizona were
Mrs. Melvin Gallaspy and daugh
ter, Ann i '. . tne latter' to enroll
for her freshman year at the
University of Arizona at Tucson
. . . Mrs. Gallaspy will return in
a fortnight ... .
Heading south . . . Friday will
be Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smedley,
r who will reside in Log Angeles
for the ensuing year . . . Mrs.
Smedley will teach in the Sooth
Gate High School on an exchange
basis. . . . Dr. Donald Mallernee
will in turn teach at Parrish Jun
ior High School ... the two
families will exchange their
homes for the year as well as
their positions . . . Residing with
the Smedleys will be their daugh
ter, Norvada, who is completing
work on her thesis for her mast
er's degree in music at the Uni
versity of Southern California . . .
Mr. Smedley will be with the
Standard Insurance Co. office in
Huntington Park ...
- Arriving ... in Salem by plane
Tuesday was Mrs. John Dixon of
Syracuse, N. Y., who is a guest
at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. B. Johns ... she
, came west to be the honor atten
dant at the wedding of her sister,
Miss Beverly Johns, and Billy
Joe Van Horn on Sunday . . .
Mrs. Dixon, who was here earlier
in the summer with her husband,
will remain for three weeks . . .
Flying west ... this week in
their own plane were Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Lightfoot Jr. and
laughter, Francis Ann, of Inde
pendence, Kansas, who are visit
ing his parents. .Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Lightfoot . . . They arrived
Tuesday and will remain for near
ly two weeks ... the trip took
XlVt hours in their Piper Clipp
er .. .
Vacationing ... in Seaside the
past week were Mr. and Mrs. L.
V. Benson . . . they were joined
CLUB CALENDAR
rnuasDAv
i." . Lansing Neighbor Garden Club
With Mrs. J. V. Aplet in Wood burn,
i 1:30 p.m.
Chemeketa Toastmastrets Club.
Golden Pheasant. S pjn.
Unit 138. American Legion Auxil
iary, meet at Salem Woman's Club,
O pjn.
American Gold Star Mothers. VTW
Hall. S p. m.
FRIDAY
Barbara Frietchie Tent. DUV, meet
at VTW Hall. 2 p.m.
SATURDAY
Chemeketa Chapter. DAR. Marion
Hotel. 1 p. in. luncheon.
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by California friends, Mr. and
Mrs. C L. Dilling of Castro Val
ley and the Glenn Schassners of
San Leandro . . .this' is an annual
get-together for the men to go
salmon fishing . . .
Enjoying ... a trip to Yellow
stone National Park this week
are Tom Brand and his former
University of Oregon classmate,
John Sabin of Portland a . .
Spending . . . the week in Long
view is Eileen Hadley, daughter
of the Wayne Hadleys, who is
visiting her grandparents, the C
E. Hadleys ... the latter will
bring her home this weekend and
attend the State Fair . . . '
Among those in Portland . .-.
the first of ' the week for the
state insurance convention were
Mr and Mrs.' Merrill D. Ohling,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Potts and
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith Jr...
Retaining . ... Wednesday from
a ten day sojourn in Glacier Na
tional Park were Mrs. Arthur
Woods and her daughter. Char
ten . . . they were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Flower at their
summer home in Glacier . . .
Mrs. Woods and her daughter
visit nearly every summer with
the Flowers ...
. Lenola Wilson
Is. Married to
Mr. Grissbm
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The Evangelistic Temple was
the scene of an 8 o'clock wed
ding on Wednesday night when
Miss Lenola Wilson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Wilson,
became the bride of Albert Gris
som, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
Grissom of Hamilton, Montana.
The nuptials were performed by
the Rev. Mr. Larson.
Soloists were Delores Lyons
and dllie Schiendle with Richard
Louthan playing the wedding mu
sic. The altar was decorated with
a large gold lacelon heart flank
ed by baskets of yellow and
white gladioluses and white tap
ers. Miss Ruth Hart and Miss
Shirley Kight lighted the candles
and woro pine green ballerina
dresses.
Of white nylon net was the
bridal gown fashioned with a fit
ted bodice and Chantilly lace in
sertion. The full skirt was bor
dered with a deep flounce of the
net and lace, which extended
around the cathedral train. A
tiara of net embellished with
seed pearls held in place her
illusion veiL She carried a cas
cade crescent of white chrysan
themums centered with green
and white cymbidium orchids
with varigated greens and white
I ivy leaves.
Mrs. Edward Chris man was her
sister's honor matron and she
wore a leaf green taffeta baller
ina gown with scalloped neck
line and sleeves. She carried a
gold lacelon heart centered with
yellow chrysanthemums. The
bridesmaids were Miss Ruth Bil
yeu, Miss Thelma Sutterfield and
Miss Betty Sorenson, who wore
similar ballerina frocks of taf
feta shading from light to dark
green. Their bouquets were of
gold lacelon hearts centered with
golden bronze and yellow chrys
anthemums. The attendants all
wore gold shoes.
Carol Sorenson was the flower
girl and Gary Chrisman, the
bride's nephew, was the ring
bearer. Ray Weber, the groom's brother-in-law,
served as best man and
ushers were the bride's twin
brother, Lenorn Wilson, Edward
Chrisman and Edward Pfau.
Mrs. Wilson chose a gown of
beige lace with pink accessor
ies and corsage of pink roses
for her daughter's wedding. The
groom's mother wore a raspber
ry red gown with corsage of
pink and white roses.
Reception Follows
A reception followed in . the
church parlors. Miss Dorothy
Carlson and Miss Ona Schae
berg presided at the punch bowl
and Mrs. V. O. Wilson, the bride's
aunt, cut the caice. Assisting were
Miss Nancy Jo Jayne, Mrs. Marie
Pederson, Mrs. Edward Pfau and
Mrs. James Minogue of Port
land. When the couple left on their
honeymoon trip along the Oregon
Coast and Glacier National Park
the new Mrs. Grissom changed
to a red and black ensemble
with grey and black accessories.
After September 15 the newly
weds will be at home in Spring
field, Missouri, where Mr. Gris
som is engaged in the ministry.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Rich
are moving this week- to their
newly built home at 1520 Ever
green Ave. The couple has been
living in Portland. Mr. Rich,
who i now retired, formerly
owned several Alaskan can-j
neries, is a member of the
American Legion, 40 et 8 and
the Elks Lodge. Mrs. Rich is
the daughter of Mrs. Rosa Henry,
who resides at 2231 Lee St
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' Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Joseph Zuger (Colleen Mae
Rogers) who were married on Aug. 29 at St Joseph's
Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, James Allen Rogers and the groom is the - son of
Mrs. Pauline Zuger and A. Zuger of Los Angeles.
(Kennell-Ellis Studio).
For a Rainy Day
Peach Canning Soon to Be in
Full Swing; Preserve Pickle
By MAXINE BUREN
Statesman., Woman's Editor
Every day now we have new canning activities. The
peaches, prunes, tomatoes, cucumbers, watermelons, apples
and all other produce is clamoring to be saved for that other
rainy day and it must be noticed.
First let's look at peaches.
Personally, we would not give up any canned peaches for
all the fresh or frozen ones on the market Our favorite winter
fruit, if it weren't for prunes, apples, pears, cherries and
apricots, peaches must be canned as well as frozen and eaten
fresh in our hoursehold.
Same old techniques hold true this year as in the past
for peaches. Scald to peel, unless easily hand-skinned, halve
and pack in jars, process in hot water bath for 20 minutes.
Peach chutney is an old-time meat relish, spicy and well
seasoned.
PEACH CHUTNEY
4 quarts cubed peaches
k cup finely chopped onion
y pound seeded raisins
2 ounces fine cut ginger
1 cup vinegar
Heat fruit and vinegar until steaming, add other ingredi
ents and cook slowly until thick.
To pickle peaches do this:
PICKLED PEACHES
1 quart vinegar 1 tablespoons ground cloves
6 pounds sugar Piece of ginger root
12 pounds (6 quarts) fruit Stick cinnamon
Make syrup with sugar and vinegar, adding a spice bag of
the cloves' and ginger, and adding A of 5 sticks cinnamon to
the syrup. Add fruit, few at a time, and cook until done.
Pack into jars. Add more fruit to syrup. When all fruit has
been cooked, pour the boiling syrup over them and close the
jars. Process in water bath for 20 minutes.
A reader phones that she makes excellent peach jelly this
way utilizing the skins peeled from the fruit (Scald-peeling
would not yield enough "good" to be profitable. )
PEACH SKIN JELLY
Put skins and seeds of peaches in pan as they are taken
from the fruit barely cover with water and cook 8 to 10
minutes. Drain off juice and use with commercial pectin
according to the recipe on the bottle or package.
Sometimes she replaces the pectin with green apple juice.
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as well as all the
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Is Revealed
Mr. and Mrs." Bert A. Davis,
formerly of Canby, are announc
ing tho engagement of their
daughter,-Melba Rae, to William
Desmond Hewitt, USA, son of
Mr. and Mrs. C V. Hewitt A
winter wedding is planned by the
young duo.
. The bride-elect is a graduate
of Canby Union High School and
attended Pacific Lutheran Col
lege in Parkland, Wash. She is
now employed at the Public Util
ities Commission.
Mr Hewitt is a graduate of
Gresham High School and was a
music student at Portland State
before entering the army last
falL He is the chaplain's assis
tant, 508th Airborne Regimental
Combat Team, at Fort Benning,
Georgia.
Hostesses Fete
Miss Sunderlino
Miss Jo Ann Boyer waff hostess
for a pre-nuptial shower Tues
day night at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Boyer on Columbia St, in compli
ment to Miss Patricia Sunderlm,
September bride-elect Assisting
hostesses were Miss Sandra An
derson and Miss Leanne French.
A dessert supper was served
with an informal evening follow
ing. 1
Honoring Miss Sunderhn were
Misses Joan Juul, Diana Stewart,
Arlene Werner, Beth Hart, Pat
McBath, Judie Burdette, Nan
Steele, Barbara Culbertson, Pat
Cameron, Phyllis Shrake, Mrs.
Ramsey Miller, Mrs. E. C. Sui
derlin, Mrs. Peter Anderson, Mrs.
Charles Boyer and the hostesses.
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cent are 5 to 14 years old; 15.1
per cent 15 to24; 31.1 per cent
L25 to 44; 35.2 per cent 45 to 64,
and 12 per cent over 65. 1
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1114 Union St Ph. 2-0992
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' Linda Marie Vogt, daughter of
the Joseph Vogts, celebrated her
fourth birthday on i Tuesday at
the home of her parents on Kar
en Street , '
"Honoring Linda, were Carolyn
Byars, Carol Kent, Susan Clark,
Butch and Ronnie . Dyer, John
and Tim -Durkin, Dickie and
Mike Vogt. Grady and Charlotte
Brown, Beverly Holweger, Carol
Svenski and Betty j Anning.
Morrell Crary, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Morrell Crary, will observe
bis 10th birthday this afternoon
at a party at the home of his
parents, Special guests will be his
grandmothers, Mrs. J. B. Crary,
and Mrs. J. A. ZielinskL Assist
ing the hostess will be Mrs. C B.
Zielinski and Mrs. E. V. Ham
mer, aunts of the honor guests,
and Mrs. Robert Crawford.
Wishing Morrell a happy birth
day will be George Configan,
Chester Hodgson, Michael Mo
Kinnon, Charles Purvis, Tim
Meyer, Richard Saalfeld, John
Heeman, Billy Brown, Richard
Schramm, Robert Hammer, Ar
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Couple to Live
In Portland
Coming as-t surprise to their
friends is the marriage of Mrs.
Nettie B. Lucas to Eddie J. Mae
DougaL : Tho wedding was sol
emnized on Sept. 1 at 3 o'clock
in tho! parlor of the First Chris
tian Church with the Rev.
Dudley Strain officiating.
The ; bride wore a navy blue
ribbon lace dress with navy blue
and rhlnestone accessories. Her
corsage was a pale lavender
orchid, 1 !
Gene Urachovina served as
best man for tho groom, while
the bride was given in marriage
by her cousin, Sanford L. Kent
After the wedding, the bridal
party ?and guests were enter
tained at a dinner at the Sen
ator HoteL The newlyweds later
departed for their wedding trip,
after which they plan to make
their home in Portland.'
Four Corners Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Igleheart have as their
house guests this week Mrs. Igle
heart's daughter-in-law, Mrs.
Jiles Ohmart (Lillian Langliers)
and baby daughter, Tana Renee,
born August 25 at the Salem
Memorial hospital. The maternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Louis iLangliers of Woodburn,
Mr. and Mrs. Jiles Ohmart re
side at Eddyville, Ore.
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