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    6-Sec 1)-Sratesman, Salem, Ore., Saturday, June 25, 1955'
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Women . . Music . . Fashions . .Features
Wedding
.Mr. and Mrs. Donald DeLoss Stewart (Karen Young)
who were married June 19 at the Englewood United Breth
ren Evangelical Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Francis M. Young and her husband is the son of
Mrs. Willard Claggett and Riley V. Stewart. The couple
will live in Salem. (Artz Studio).
Around
Town
By JERYME ENGLISH
TRAVEL TALK ... Leaving
Monday for Europe will be Mrs.
George E. Waters - and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank N. Waters . . . they
will fly to "New York City and
sail on the Queen Elizabeth the
end. of. June. . . . Their itinerary
includes England and Ireland,
France, Italy and Switzerland . . .
they plan to be away until Sep
tember, returning to' the states on
the Queen Mary. ...
A trip south ... for Dr. arifl
Mrs. Ralph E. Purvine and chil
dren, Bill and Becky, who return
ed Thursday from a week's stay
In San Francisco. ... Dr. Pur-
Tine attended a meeting f the
California State Board of Medical
Examiners in the bay city .
cnroute they stopped in Grants
Pass and Medford to visit with
friends. . . .
A house guest . - . this weekend
of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Fisher is
Lillian Steuber of Los Angeles,
professor of music at the Uni
versity of Southern California . . .
she flew north to present a piano
concert Friday night at the Ore
gon Music Teachers convention
beins held on the Linfkld college
can pus in McMinnville. ... In
private life the pianist is Mrs.
Lowell Goin ... her husband.
Dr. Goin, is a cousin of Dr. Fish
er. .. . Miss Steuber was one of
the featured artists at the conven
tion and will give a lecture this
morning ... her Friday concert
Included five Beethoven sonatas.
A family reunion ... this week
end at the home of Mrs. J. Lyman
Steed, when her four children and
their families gather for the first
time in several years. ... Already
here are Captain and Mrs. Wallace
Wittwer (Vireinia Steed) and cmi
dren, Ricky, Kim. Jennifer and
Brian, who recently returned to
the states from two years in Heid
elberg, Germany . . . in early
July they will g captain
Wittwers new assignment at Fort
Lewis . . . they are also visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O.
Wittwer. . . . Lt Com dr. and Mrs.
Richard J. .DePrei .(Elizabeth
Steed) and children, Gregory, Dav
id and Michele, who have been in
Newport, R. L, came West for a
visit prior to leaving for his new
assignment in London ... they
will leave for New York by plane
on Wednesday, then sailing for
England. . . . Coming Sunday to
join the family group will be Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Steed and chil
dren. Richard, Cynthia, Heather
and Stacie, of Beaverton .:; . ana
Herbert Steed I Los Angeles . . .
the latter is now playing with
Skinny Ennis and his orchestra at
the Sutler Hotel.
Visiting ... in the capital for
a week prior to moving to Eu
gene are Dr. and - Mrs. Henry
Hadley Dixon Jr. and children,
Holly and Sarah, who have been
making their home in Portland
. . . they are guests at the coun
try home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Hollis W. Huntington . .".
Dr. Dixon graduated earlier this
month from the University of
Oregon Medical School and will
Interne at th Sacred Heart Hos
pital in Eugene ... the family
will move to Eugene the first oi
July ...
Arriving . . . in Salem by plane
Friday from San Francisco were
Mrs. Rnssell C Haehl Jr. and
daughter, Dana Claire, who will
spend the ensuing three weeks at
the home of her parents, Rev.
and Mrs. George 1L Swift . . .
Mr. Haehl will joia bis family
here the first of July and will
remain for a fortnight ... also
visiting at the Swift home this
weekend is their mmm. Dr. George
H. Swift Jr., who is doing re
search work this summer at the
University of Washington ... he
will return to his position on the
faculty of Duke University in
Durham, N.C the end of July,
and - teach during the last six
weeks summer session . . .
A bay viistor ... is Mrs. Rich
ard Page of San Francisco, who is
spending a week at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Johnson ... she is also visiting
with her husband's parents, Judge
and Mrs. E. M. Page . . .
From the east . . . have come
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown of
Philadelphia to visit his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brown, and
other relatives for several weeks
Mr. Brown is a chief petty
officer, assigned to the Naval
ROTC staff at the University of
Pennsylvania ...
A surprise . . . birthday dinner
Friday night honored Mrs. H. H.
Brooks, when her son-in-law and
daughter, Dr. and Mrs. G. Her
bert Smith, entertained at their
Fainnount Hill residence ... al
so sharing honors at the party
were Mrs. Brooks' granddaughter,
Mrs. Joseph M. Hardman, and
Dr. Edwin Snider, who have
birthdays this month ... a group
of friends of the honor guests
were bidden to the buffet dinner
and informal evening . . .
A duo shower . . . feted Miss
Joy Doyal and Miss Virginia
Gritton on Friday when a group
of their fellow staff members at
the Marion County Courthouse
entertained . . . Miss Doyal will
be married in August to Lucien
LeCompte and Miss Gritton will
wed Frank Stone in July . . .
The party was a surprise with
fifty attending between 11:30 and
2 o'clock in the county court
room ... a shower of miscel
laneous gifts feted the brides-to-
be . . . The refreshment table
was centered with a bouquet of
roses, mock orange and calla
lilies . . . Hostesses for the af
fair were Mrs. A. E. Presnall,
Mrs. Floyd White, Mrs. Annabel
Moon, Mrs. George Meyer, Mrs.
Jack Moon, Mrs. Glenn Walker,
Mrs. G. G. Cummings and Miss
Ruth Hutchins . . .
It's a boy . . . for Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Mader ... the lad was
born Friday at the Salem General
Hospital and has been named
Scott Lawrence ... he has a
brother, Robert .... and the
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
L. T. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Mader ...
Miss Beverly Salisbury Bride
Of Stanford Simmons Friday
Large gold wedding rings adorned with pink orchids and vari-
gated ivy were carried by the attendants at the wedding of Miss
Beverly Jean Salisbury and Stanford Tate Simmons Friday, night
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Salisbury and the
bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Simmons of Toning-
ton, Wyoming.
The ceremony too piace aiuie
jzl LcVrz. ST: Rad kes Feted
LiiUyU X. Aiiuciauu -juitiaunj a vtiv
8 o;clock nuptials. Mrs. Waldo Wil- x-s pM
lecke was the vocalist and Miss Vjll wOluGPl
Ruth Giese the organist. The cou
ple exchanged their vows under an
archway and lattice decorated with
Dink and white flowers and pink
tapers. Lighting the candles were The Keizer Grange was the scene
Miss Peggy Ranta and Miss Lee of the Radke family reunion Sun-
Ann Salisbury, cousins of the bride, day, June 19 in honor of Mr. and
The bride's white embroidered Mrs. Ed Radke. who will celebrate
organdy gown was designed with their 50th wedding anniversary De
a tiered skirt ending in a chapel cember 12, 1955. To -make it pos-
train, sweetheart neckline and short sible for the family of eight chil-
sleeves with watching mitts. Her dren to be present the celebration
fingertip veil cascaded from a cor- was held at this time.
onet of tulle petals enhanced witn a dinner was served at noon to
seed pearls. She carried two gold Us relatives arid friends. A short
wedding rings adorned with pink program was presented in honor of
roseDuas, stepnanous ana wniie or- Mr. and Mrs. Radke. The program
cmds. consisted of several musical nun-
Blue Organdy Dresses bers, the family history by Mrs. T
The attendants wore light blue j. Kundert. a short talk by the
ballerina embroidered organ dy s f. Wolfe of Burlineton. Iowa.
frocks with matching picture hats, former pastor of the Baptist church
Miss Caroline Giese was the honor 0f" Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Radke
maid, Mrs. Richard Sim, Miss Vir- were presented with a gift of mon
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gima eurris ana miss Virginia ey trorn tfie family.
Z-a - V r a Those Pent from their imme-
u.iu.Uu. "BU.K . diate amijy wcre six sons Mr anJ
outrun ouiuucri, e u u s 1 n ui uie Mr. Tnhn BaWkp nnW familv nf
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they wore light blue embroidered vot phv- rwi fm;i t,,;.
organdy frocks and carried minia- vme Mr Mr' Elmer
ture gold wedding rings. I TaAVe and familv ITnHorwooH N
Terry Salisbury was best man for Dak Mr and Mrs Ernest Radke
uruuier-ui-idw ami umicis cici,.j orr.;i cal-r Mr onH Mr.
Lirry uklk, naiuu nuiwue, r--,i rir i tt.j...
. . . Ki van iiaunc aim imiiiij , uiiuci-
ter Ranta and Elton Salisbury, wood K DaK Mr an(J Mrs Dalc
uncie oi me Driae. ni, TTnVu, v riot nl
Mrs. Salisbury wore a pink t ,ht.. .u
sheath gown with white accesso- Valish and daughter, Salem, and
ries and corsage of pink roses and Mr and Mrs Howard Hinshaw and
wciuu tur u uaiismc. famiiy, Springfield, Ore
r,i"o o,J nhn nurn Other out-of-town guests present
white accessories and corsage of wTe" Mrs'. Rna". Ra,fe Jw0,
nmv rn .) arr.atiAr. Underwood, N. Dak., Mr. and Mrs.
f"" ' I Tl- T3 1 1 J l. f
At the Retention iac "ciiuci aim uauguier,
A r.mtinn fnlWkil in . eV. 8IK1 MrS. E. Wolfe,
church parlors. Pouring were Mrs. Burlington, Iowa Mrs. Lydia Bui-
Russell Millett and Mrs. Lelia s Dd?'J?aJli-nd M?nd
Martsolf of Phoenix. Arizona, the Mrs. Jack Kundert, Mr. and Mrs
KriHo'. annt Pnttin th ,Prp Paul Wagner and son, Mr. and
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Open house will be held on De
cember 12 at their home for their
Salem friends.
Bridge Experts
TT o.l..i l wr t-i:
riif Mrc RaiicK,, nf beth Schuh, aU of Salem,
Dallas, the bride's aunts. Assisting
were the misses Flynn of Kalis
pell, Montana, Mary Lou Burris,
Janice Drakeley, Kathy Salisbury,
Donna and Carol Haan of Yuba
City, and Mrs.. Evelyn Bartlett.
r or going away tne wiae cnang- . . r
ed to a gray princess style dress rriVe tOT
cessories. After a honeymoon along T
the Oregon coast the newlyweds I OUrflGV
will leave for Yellowstone Nation-f ,
Nearly 200 duplicate bridge ex
perts from all parts of California,
Washington and Oregon took part
in the opening tournaments of the
Willamette Valley championships
at the Salem Elks club rooms Fri
day evening. Besides the men's
pairs and women's pair, the spe
cial Elks club tournament was at
stake in the first session. Juniors
al Park and Wyoming, where they
will be for the summer.
Mrs, Leonard
Rowan to Be
Installed
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis. Ward Prescott i (Marjorie Ann
Taylor) who were married June 17 at the Evangelistic
Temple. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Marjorie Taylor
and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Prescott.
The couple will live in Long Beach, Calif., where Mr. Pres
cott is stationed with the U.S. Navy. (Kennell-Ellis Studio).
Summer Fun
ioint installation of officers for
1953-56 at the Senator Hotel in Sa
lem today.
Mrs. Leonard Rowan will be in
stalled as president of the women's
t - - ,:it
, .. . , , . ... , ii mj were luuipeuiig iu sun on-
The Hotel Greeters and Women's ,t. . ,7 i;f ,f
division ofOregon wiL hold their Lnd senior masters from Seatfl
Portland and other cities were
among early registrants.
Out-of-town players were being
greeted by William E. Kimsey,
division at that time. This event chairman of the Salem unit of the
will be doubly unique, as it is be- American Contract Bridge league.
lieved to be the first time the 5i"""1' uu"'
nriHont ha h.n splortM nutsirfe tee headed by Dr. E. E. Boring
the Portland area and the second ??d i?fludi1 Mr- M- Waiter
time an installation has been held. Tun.e. r. ana wrs. Aruiur
Hal Carey of the Multnomah Ho- L. Lewis, L. W. Miles, Mrs A.
tel in Portland will receive his Cramer and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer -,
gavel at the same time. Bert Pound Berg. . !
of Seattle, the district 12 director, Trophies and master points will;
will be the installing officer. . be awarded all winners in last
The Women's Division of Char- night's play, also for other cham
fer 26 is the oldest of this Interna- pionships and other sessions dur
tional Organization. It was started ing the remaining two days. Open
in Portland in 1916. pairs title will be decided Satur
day, while the, team-of-four, which
hAxrrnn Hrnccor was won in 1954 by four Salem
...7... men, will, be fought out Sunday.
All in a Rki4a Single sessions are being directed
fUIIC DIIU6 K Tolr Vflilcon while Tllie H
cnpom.v .r x. t Jones is in charge of the champion
SHERIDAN Miss Myrna Luree
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RefresJunents are being served
Pickled Nuts, Nasturtium Cocktail
Add Surprises to Season's Menus
By MAXINE BUREN
Statesman Woman's Editor
Now is the time for preparing that exotic, that unusual,
that gastonomic surprise, pickled walnuts. And you'd better be
getting at it.
The nuts are picked while still in the hull, before the shells
have hardened inside. The whole fruit is put into brine and
processed, they turn black and after they ripen to the correct
degree, they are used in salads or as relishes.
We've prepared them in the past, and intend to repeat this
year, for they are very nice to use where something unusual is
desired in the way of tart and crunchy appetizer material.
This is a pretty big recipe so unless you know you'll like
them, cut it down. And from one who knows: wear gloves
everytime you touch the walnuts, they really stain!
PICKLED WALNUTS
Select about 100 walnuts before the hard shells have de
veloped, prick with a needle, to be sure the shell inside is not
woody or hard. Prepare a strong brine, so that a fresh egg will
float in it (about 3Vi pounds salt per gallon of water.) Cover
walnuts with the brine and leave them for 10 days, changing
brine every 3 days and keeping walnuts completely covered.
On the tenth day drain the walnuts thoroughly and wipe each
dry. Pierce each nut several times with a needle,
Combine 6 tablespoons ginger Toot, 4 tablespoons black
peppercorns, 4 tablespoons whole allspice, 2 tablespoons each
cloves and mustard seed", 1 tablespoon grated nutmeg, 2 or 3
blades of mace.
Pack walnuts in layers alternately with the mixed spices
in cold, sterilized jars. Fill up with cider vinegar (takes about
a gallon) that has been boiled for 3 to 4 minutes. Seal and
store for 6 weeks before using. ;
If preferred, you might use a package of mixed pickling
spices, which would be approximately the same amount of
seasoning. . ,
And while we are looking at unusual recipes, let's consider
this one that came from a reader in Lyons. Try beginning the
meal sometime with this.
NASTURTIUM COCKTAIL
1 doz. nasturtiums and stems 1 cup boiling water
, xk cup sugar cup lemon juice
Crush blossoms and stems of nasturtiums and add ugar
and pour the boiling water overgj. Add lemon juice and put
in refrigerator for an hour to chill and ripen. Strain over
crushed ice and serve. Makes four cocktails.
And here is another unusual recipe for making nasturtiums
do as a fruit salad accompaniment
NASTURTIUM CHIPS
3 dozen nasturtium leaves 1 egg white, unbeaten
Powdered sugar
Select small, tender nasturtium leaves; remove the stems,
wash and dry the leaves by patting gently with a towel.
Dip each leaf in the egg white, then place on a board
sprinkled generously with the powdered sugar. Turn the leaf
so that both sides are covered with sugar and place on a cake
cooler. Place the rack of leaves in a cold place and allow the
leaves to stiffen. Serve as an accompaniment to fruit salad.
Church Rites
Unite Couple
In Marriage
Miss SharRon Maguren and Don
aid S. Walker exchanged their
marriage vows at a 7:30 o'clock
ceremony Friday night at the Court
street Christian Church. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Maguren and the bride
groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs.
H. Stuart Walker.
The Rev. Harold Lyman perform
ed the ceremony. G. Phillip Hurd
was the vocalist and Miss Patricia
Fagg the organist.
The bridal gown was of lace with
a four tiered waltz length skirt and
a bolero jacket with long sleeves.
A headdress of sequins and seed
pearls held in place her fingertip
illusion veil. She carried a white
Bible marked with a lavender or
chid.
Mrs. Alfred F. Chivers Jr. was
the bride's honor attendant and
she wore a yellow nylon net waltz
gown and carried a bouquet of blue
carnations. Linda Lee Hendershot
was the flower girt.
Attend the Groom
Alfred F. Chivers Jr. stood with
Mr. Walker as best man and ush
ers were Robert Gatke and Floyd
R. Anderson.
Mrs. Maguren wore a light blue
brocade and lace gown with white
accessories and white carnation
corsage for her daughter's wed
ding. The bridegroom's mother
chose a slate blue nylon gown
with pink accessories and corsage
of pink carnations.
A reception was held in the
church parlors. Pouring were Mrs
A. A. Carper and Miss JoAnn Rob
inson. Cutting the cake were Mrs
Kenneth Maguren and Mrs. Carl
Herigstead. Assisting were Miss
Patricia Halseth, Miss Joan Tra
viss and Mrs. E. G. Hakanson.
The newlyweds left for California
on their honeymoon and for travel
ing the bride changed to a beige
suit with brown accessories. They
will return to Salem to make their
home and will reside at 2420 Lau
rel Ave.
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ANNOUNCING THE OPENING
OF
ALL W(RIGHT)
GIFT SHOP
Mrs. J. A. Wright, Prop.
Detroit, Oregon
CSAZVllSAID'
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We are allowing up lo $71 5 jTjlOO
on Used Ranges or Refrigera- iLLSJiyJ
tors when traded in on a new Q0
Check Our Deal Before You Buy!
Open Fri. Til 9 P.M. Easy Credit Terms
CHERRY CITY ELECTRIC
Ph. 26762 336 Chemeketa St.
"We Service All Home Appliances" '
all players each evening while the
Lodge Will Hold
Friendship Night
Ladies Auxiliary Patriarchs Mi
litant met at the Odd Fellows Tem
ple on Thursday evening with Mrs,
Clem Ohlsen presiding. A friend
ship night is planned for sometime
in September and a party to honor
Mrs. Charley Neubauer, who is of
ficer of the day of the association.
An invitation to attend a recep
tion at Dayton on July 7 was ac
cepted. Named on the refreshment
committee for the July meeting
were Mrs. Neubauer, Mrs. V. A.
Cochran and Mrs. Merle Ivie. Aft
er the meeting the group went to
Silverton to pay a fraternal visit
to Tryphena Lodge.
97th Birthday
For Mr. Harnar
EAST SALEM George Harnar
was honored on his 97th birthday
on June 19 at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Verle Klampe on Fisher Rd,
Family and friends present for
the occasion were Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Harnar, May Lee and Dou
glas, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Theft
man and Linda from Montana. Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Ames. Mr. and
Mrs. Calvin Bressler, Mr. and Mrs,
Melvin Clemens, Mr. and Mrs,
Fred Rekk. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Harnar and family from Umatilla.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harnar and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coe
Mr. and Mrs. George Quinn and
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Smith.
Grosser,' daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Grosser of Sheridan,
tnsl AvfVtiiv T nynirl Urvuri Cfn
aim fi Usui Lrcvuai u xit win, own i . . . tu
... t a scoring is being completed. The
of Grand Ronde were married 5tte5 " ?.mE??
June 10 at the Emmanuel Lutheran m"-:if ; $r ". f1'
Mrs. Gilbert Groff. Mrs. C. L,
Newsom, Mrs. A. L. Elvin, Mrs.
Stanley Neuens and Miss Dorathea
Steusloff. Matching up partner
ships for the various tournaments
are Mrs. R. L. Park and Mrs.
A. W. Binegar.
church in Willamina. The Rev.
Howard Baumgart read the 8
o'clock double ring ceremony.
Miss Barbara Smith was soloist
and Mrs. David Nyleen. organist
Miss Marcia Grosser, sister of
the bride, and Miss June Hewitt,
sister of the bridegroom, lighted
the candles.
The bride wore a gown of
nylon net over satin. A Juliet cap
trimmed in lily-of-the-v alley held
her fineertin veil' in place. She! , 0 I have been going with a
carried a bouquet of lily-of-the- ycung man for several months. Is
valley and a white orchid. it all right lor me to give him a
Mrs. DuWavne Grosser of Mc- cnnstmas present?
Minnville was matron of honor, A. This would be quite all
and wore a mint green nylon net right, u wouia proDaDiy De oei
over taffeta gown. Bridesmaids ttr though to hold your present
were Miss Bonnie Kins of Wil- until he h , given you one.
Modern Etiquette
By ROBERTA LEE
lamina in a blue gown, Miss Pat
ricia Hughey of Sheridan in
turquoise. Miss Shirley Holstad,
of Sheridan, in pink and Miss
Jean Hewitt of Grand Ronde, sis-
Should he not give you a pres
ent, it would be quite embarrass
ing if you were to hand him one.
Q. I have seen a number of men
at dinners or in restaurants tuck
one corner of their napkins under
ter of the. bridegroom, who wore ! ... ... . ,u;c
yellow. They carried bouquets of 11"".
from slipping to the floor. Is this
red roses. June Hewitt, sister, of -IJS t-V
i t iil KWa MOM.
we Dnaegroom, was uower gin, x Nft. fhi, . imt as imDroMr
Robert Hewitt of Grand Ronde tucking the napkin into the
was best man for his brother and .-n.-
usners were uoraon newiu, ua- Q t, DroDer for the mother
Wayne Grosser, Weldon Wood and 0f a newborn baby to mail a
Donald Lockwood. printed "Thank you card for a
A reception was held in the gift sent?
churchrooms after the ceremony.) A. No; the mother's thanks
Following a .wedding trip to should be expressed in a sincere,
Canada, the couple will be at home I personally-written note.
in Grand Ronde.
About a fifth of U. S. crop and
In many wild areas of Algeria, range land has been seriously
roadsigns give distance, not in damaged by water or wind, says
miles, but in hours on muleback. the Twentieth Century Fund.
Gail North
Aopointed
Officer
Miss Gail North, member of
Cherry Assembly, Order of Rain
bow for Girls was appointed grand
representative to the state of Ten
nessee for the coming year during
the Grand Assembly held in Mc
Minnville June 19-21. Miss Evelyn
Johanson was named a member of
the grand choir.
Mrs. D. M. Eby and Mrs. Mar-
lene Moulett of Cherry Assembly
received the grand cross of colors,
an award given for outstanding
service.
Cherry Assembly had a repre
sentative of 23 members at the
Grand Assembly, many participat
ing in a comical competitive skit.
The theme of the Grand Assembly
was HeaVen on Earth with Miss
Kay Macy, McMinnville. grand
worthy advisor, presiding. The 1956
session will be held in Astoria and
Miss Lucille Dayball, Portland
was installed the new grand wor
thy advisor.
Chaperoning the Cherry Assem
bly girls in McMinnville were Mrs
D. M. Eby and Mrs. R. C. Genre
Cherry Assembly held its last
meeting of the season Thursday
night. Plans were made for a sum
mer beach trip, picnic at Rainbow
Lake, a rummage sale and service
project.
A Surprise hower
A surprise shower honored Mrs
Joseph Schuetz Friday night when
Mrs. A. J. Fromherz and Mrs
Owen McAdams entertained at the
former's Cherry Avenue home.
Honoring Mrs. Schuetz were Mrs.
Harriet McAdams, Mrs. Hattie
Turner, Mrs. Francis Schomus,
Mrs. Ray Morrison, Mrs. James
Lies, Mrs. Julia Frey, Juanita and
Oralie, Mrs. Ray T. Schnell, Mrs
Paul E. Slaughter. Mrs. Florence
Kessel and Mrs. E. J. Bryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hixon, Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Decatur, Oval
Harris and Hubert Gatts were in
Dallas Thursday night as guests
of Dalore Temple, Pythian Sisters
The grand chief made her official
visit to the templ$ that evening.
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