The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 03, 1955, Page 6, Image 6

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    ) StQtesmn's HOME
I ariorama
Women . . . Music . . . Fashions . . . Features
Mrs. Larkins
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Formal installation of 19.V! offi
cers wm held by the Salem chap-
tor, American Gold Star Mothers orate the house (or the holiday.
7c tv . c i 7v r I" ' Wednesday nighf at the VFW hall. Soapsuds can make a festive
O-iaff. I; statesman, Salmi, Ore, bat., 1JX. J, ! Mrs. George Curtis, Grants Pass,! white Christmas in the home. You
department president, was the jean Ret interesting effects by con-!
insialling officer. Lighting thelting a mixture of soap with a!
candles were Miss Louise and le water and beating with egg'
Miss Patricia Laws. beater or electric mixer to frothy j
' rii. .k. i, .,:. ..,. consistency. Pile the white snowi
diving .the invocation were the 1 . ' ... . .. 1
r.,..i n r,,,j , , mounds on the tree or evergreen;
t f ru L a J ,? "VP"'. Dot the windows with the
Lee .Mett.od.st Church and Father ts 0r can have
McCann chapain at the Oregon) ,,, thpme lf fer b
State Hospital. Wayne Meaey ,;,:- u. ...a. ,u . i-.
i , sang, nf vegetable enlorine or the chil-
'1 ! The ritual team wan formed of I dren's water, colors.
;, f , ! jr j niuiiicrs oi visiung cnapiers in- use a cane oecoraung luoe or
. ) ,1 eluding: Mrs. Maebei'le Christen-1 small size cookie press as handy
Jr (L sen, Coos Chapter: Mrs. Barbara . gadgets for writing 'Merry Christ-
Precious Hill, t mas soapsuds greetings on win-
Neuman and Mrs. Idow panes. Be sure the glass t.
Oregon Coast! dry and clean belore you start so
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shiny sequin might be stuck in the
center of each before it hardens,
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Unity chapter.
Take Over Offices
The following officers were in-
stalled: Mrs. Glenn Larkins. presi- j
dent; Mrs. Fred Birch, first vice-!
nrjtciHnt AM re 1 I) ' n 1n,M 1
second vice-president'; Mrs. Cora' a,or More mcs,inf! Up ,h
Hutchinson, chaplain: Mrs. Jake
Lappin. historian: Mrs. George
tt'in'n-,f c,i. i-ling effects too
gold or silver foil also add a gay
twinkle. Young artists might ex
periment for proper effects on
blackboard or the side of the re-
SOAPY CENTERPIECE
The candle is decorated
. r FALLS CITY - Mr. and Mrs. G. Le Roy Stepper (Loyce
I '"Murphy) who were married at the Free Methodist Church ,
' in Falls tity on November 18, The bride is the daughter of
Mayor and Mrs. VernorfMurphy of Falls City. The groom's
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Stepper of Salem, formerly
. of Dallas. The couple will make their home in Dallas.
(Palmer's Studio, Dallas).
. ' White, srrpennt - at arms; Mrs.
' ; Frances Lij'htner, musician; Mrs.
'Ben Larkins, color hearer: ' "Mrs.
""J : George Queseth, banner bearer:1
1 Mrs. Lucy Lichty snd Mrs. Addie
1 111 I While,- flag escorts; Mrs. Lichty,
with pink tinted soapsuds and glitter sprinkles. Easy to
do with soap, a little water and vegetable coloring
whipped to a frothy consistency. Add 'drifts of the snow
to the evergreens and pine cone base.
windows.
Materials (he youngsters can
! scout for outdoors make interest-
Dried seed pods
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little tree of fragile beauty by J' j HI i A t r l
trimming it all over with pastel VCHlClieCl INUlS Ulie Ol bllTipler tO
tinted suds. Sequins or heads can . f-, t ttii
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hospital cl airman.
may he used to hold the tree on"
a plate or shallow bowl
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place decoration or table center
piece. Nestle it in an arrangement
of evergreen sprays and pine cones
frosted with the pink. ,
Unit Members
By JEEYME ENGLISH
i THE SOCIAL WniRL . . The Kleye and Edwin I.anee. whose
.'holiday season wlll.be officially engagement was aniwuneed tail n nil'
Jaunchetl Sunday with several tra- summer , will be married e New IhlteluiP
.ditional events acheduled ... as , Vear'i Pay ... the 4 e'etw-k eere-
in the past the first Sunday in .many will take place i at the Gre iJrJip
December la a busy one with bene- Latberaa Church with the Rev. Y QCQT lOnlSlS
lit musicals, ereens shows, and ILewell W. Ilolle ffirialioi
program which included musical
numbers by Gordon' Winchomb,
Larry Patzer, Jimmy Allan and
James Mudd. Vocalists were Rich
ard Johnson, accompanied by Mrs.
Frances Lightner and Wayne Meu
sey. A receDtion followed and Mrs
George Pro parsed the guest book. J r 1 1 r fnar
Mrs. Don Bowers of Eugene pre-! JV V JJ 1 1 CCI
sided at the punch Jbowl and Mis
ses Louise and Patricia Laws pass
ed the cake. Assisting were Mrs.
Clinton De.vo, Mr?. Margaret
Brown en1 Mrs. Robert Laws.
In Seal Sale
parties beginning at aoon and going
tight on into the evening. . . .
Ta meatloa a few . . . the Alpha
JTM Omega Chriatmai greeaa shew,
4rhlch apeat today at the Joseph
toreland heme Ja Bea Lomand
rrk at It a.m. will e 1 1 a a e
IhrMgh Sunday with hour tram
M t I 'clock. . . . The -aal
AAl'W Christmas musics It
et for Sunday alght at the First
jchriatiaa Church at I 'clock with
'a reception following . . . and
Sunday aftentooa the Salem Fed
jrrated Music. Teachers will ipon
aor their 7th anaaal tea and musi
cal at the State Blind School be-
tweea t and o'clock ... all three
rveata are opeai to the public, ,
. Holiday opea hoas . . . at the
iCpla residence of Mrs. Bernard 0.
fcchucking. Miss Helen Schucking
)ind Bob Schucking beginning on
Sunday and continuing for the en
duing two weeka through December
18 . . . this is a traditional event
lor which the Schucking are hosts
Tach year ... their friends in-
rf jkt I a Arit Mit onrl mnm ftioff
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rJisplay of holiday decorations and , "airman, win mnosepn maiu-
Heading for
The jSouth
The American legion Auxiliary,
jt'nit l.tfi held a business meeting
at the Salem Women 'a Clubhouse
Thursday ..evening. The American
ism committee presented two flags
to the Brownie group at the Morn
ingside school.- Mrs. Milo Aeschli
mann, chairman of the ways and
means committee, announced that
Christmas party will be on Decem
ber. 15. Donations for the Christ
inas fond basket will also be taken
to the meeting. ,
Unit members were asked to vol-
B B. NORRERG
DALLAS - Mr. and Mrs. MarsV"teer thei,r h;lp. J" "i"n
A reception will be held la the
church parlors. . . . The bride
elect if the daughter of the Roy
Kleveaa and her fiance is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lance of
Clatskaaie, ....
' Panhellenlc luncheon . . . on
the agenda for Friday, December
in the Gold Room of the Marion
Hotel v, , , final plant for the an
nual open luncheon of the Wil-
litmiwHtfi VbIIav Pe.nhfllliMt. wre
... . " . . clnn ol Polhrlrol ("St.r Tl
compieiea at a meeting oi tne '" ','" ,:'... -. funds from
r . . ... 'boa Mr a rA fr lnnlr polrm Cr IUIIU8 II Ulll
group iriaay morning at tne nomei- this year.
of Mrs. C. R. Nelson. . . . Mrs. Nn Los ' A.l Mrj 1 juniof auxj,ia gro wi
Alfred Pfeifer is general chairman fack?' .Christmas party on De-
of the event and those planning to j and children. A Slack familj ' 1 ,7 t th of Mrs
attend are asked to ca'.l for her gin. rn. .reunion in the home of j gjjj CreightS
Slack left Thursday for Florida
and other aunny resorts to spend
the winter. They are taking a
leisurely trip by car, planning to
to
r.,
culosis seals at the First National
Bank on December 14. 15, 16 and
17, from 10 a m. to 4 p.m.
Several new piece, of hospital
equipment will be purchased with
the magazine drive
x ;:;;;:.i;;. h M:,: nr. sum-, brether. sam siack.ihnrr'r-v,r.K" u"'
,i-v. -;. .. .."--. Miami j hri ft,,h-r m I
ureen letter women in me city" v-i ."-" 7. : xhe five de enates elected to
.r. ivi..H hfhmd wJ. i family membert for the first time ; .: ..' - .
atiena jvianon v. u u n i y vuuni.ii
arrangements
Tioon to 8 o'clock each day
are InvileH In-ntHhH Fnl. i ,a"lliy
lowing the 12 o'clock luncheon ; in 'Eht y.r , '
Mrs. Forrest Lemm will give a ! .0,her ct.v.ties planned for his
group of Christmas selections. ... i w,nler Ration are trips to Nas
An eannella ensemhle from Wil- I " ""o Cuba, deep sea fishing
lamette University will give a
itrmin nf ctlAr-tinnc Aecictinrr
Mrs. Pfeifer with" arrangements Pect lo re,urn home in APril
are Mrs. William C. Perry, ce-! Anniversary Party
Within a six months period dtir-
! ins 1931, six friends, all Dallas
excursions and New Orleans at
Mardi Gras time. The Slacks ex-
meet ine at Woodburn on . Decern'
ber 8 were Mrs. Reginald Rees,
Mrs. Joseph Marcroft, Mrs. Jack
Johnson, Mrs. Charles, Bower and
Mrs. Jack S i m k i n a. Alternates
elected were Mrs. Fred Matthieu,
Mrs. Milo Aeschlimann, Mrs. Rob
ert Baker. Mrs. James Delaney
and Mrs. Frank McKinney.
The next sewing meeting will be
By MAXINE Bl REN
Statesman Woman's Editor
The woman who feels herself wanting in talent as a Candy
maker can provide home-made confections that are less diffi
cult to make but just as acceptable as any complicated candy.
Spiced or candied nuts are her best bet, and because the great
majority of candy-eaters seek out the nutty pieces anyway,
she'll be pleasing them and covering up any deficiency in
candy-making prowess.
Great love of Oregonians are filberts and walnuts, so we
can always give the industry a boost and also practice economy
by using these two in most of our recipes.
There are several kinds of candied nuts, some spiced; some
without spice. Some have a glaze, while others feature a more
sugary coating.
You'll be delighted with the wonderful lemon and honey
flavoring of their rreany coating. They disappear fast so don't
put them out until you want them eaten.
LEMON NECTAR WALNUTS
2 tablespoons honey 1 cup sugar - - ...... .1
a cup water 1 teaspoon lemon juice -
1 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon butter or
1 teaspoon grated lemon margarine
rind . Vi cups walnut halves.
. Combine sugar, honey, water and salt. Stir over low heat
until sugar is dissolved. Boil to 238 degrees, or until few drops
form soft ball when dropped in cold water. Remove from heat
and blend in lemon rind, juice and butter. Add walnuts and '
stir gently until mixture becomes creamy. Turn out onto
waxed paper and separate nuts. Makes about l' pounds.
PENL'CHE FILBERTS
2 cups toasted whole filberts Few grains salt
1 cup brown sugar 'i cup water
Combine brown sugar, salt and water. Bring to a boil. Boil
for 2 minutes. Remove from heat, add filberts. Stir until syrup
looks cloudy and is firm. Place on waxed paper or on a buttered
platter and break the nuts apart
Then there are spiced nuts either for filberts or walnuts,
which are simple to prepare and usually appreciated.
SPICED NUTS
1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon vinegar
5 tablespoons water U teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon cinnamon, 2 teaspoons nutmeg
Cook until thick and will make a short thread when
dropped from a spoon, Turn" off heat and stir in nuts. Let cool
on waxed paper, separating them as wanted.
The woman Behind Morse,
Strong in Chosen Career
By MARGUERITE W. WRIGHT
In Time magazine's cover storv on Oregon Senators Neuherger
and. Morse earlier this year, Mrs. Wayne Morse was described brief
ly as a pretty and talented daughter f a Wisconsin railroarj con
ductor, a wife who has remained in the background throughout the
senator's stormy career. , .
Is that all there is to be said about the woman who has been
for 31 years at the side of one of; '
the most controversial men in the . ii i ,
U.S. This reporter met Mildred j WaptT 1 laiiH 1 artlfS
(Midge") Morse at an informal! ... . , . , , , ,
tea here Thursday and th im.i Xl Lambda chapter of Beta
mgma rni was enienaineo ai tne
i home of Miss Martha Lierly Wed-
pression I received is that of a
unman u Vin ha miii. a ar-aAr
of her husband and family j- a ns?aJ ,nlsht- 1 lans com,
career consciously chosen from Ple,,ed, '"kr Prftr essive d'nnr
several other possibilities open f.akr,y(,n be he,ld J annd
to her inuiin.. ij uc iru .u
ai ine nome 01 Mrs. waiter 1..
Visitor. ... at the home of Mr. 1 vrainf, m. w,.r, marrirf since i at the home of Mrs. Jack Johnson
Coffee and Chriatmai cookies will "" v- """ that year the couple, nave otten on uecemner is at 11 a.m. a cv
be served,
" Pro-holiday Tv . open house on
4he acenda lor Sunday when Mr. :
and Mr. F.lmrr O. Berg aad Dr.
ad Mr. Charles
4ertain at the former;
mcr Street home for a large group
I their friends.' . . . Calling hour,
re from t J o'clock in the afl
ernoon and from 7 to I o'clock In
he evening. . . . The two enunlrs
ere host for a similar affair
.Tuesday alght at the Campbell
o"ie. ... .
" AalKlln . . the hnl AO Kue..
4ty will be Mr. and Mrs. Rnsoel ; fjiurch of
been their niece and her husband.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Clark, and
son. Allan, of Klamath Falls. . . .
jointly celebrated their anniver-
lered dish luncheon will be served
). Berg aad Dr. 11 I
SSEXlZi Lyce Murphy
Is Bride of.
Mp. Stepper
saries. This past Tuesday, observ'
ing their - 24th anniversary, Mr,
and Mrs. A. M. Buhler entertained
the group in their home for din
ner. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
William Regehr, Mr. and Mrs, Ben ! croft.
Bese, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bier
Mr. and Mrs, Sam Reimer and
Mr nnrt Mn Pete Hflrm Atl
the families con'inue to live in UpU U ClUD
and Jhere will be an exchange of
Christmas gifts
Miss Wanda
Boatwright
To Marry
Miss Wanda Boatwright, daugh-
Films on the'wheelchair parade ,Mri- Eugene Boat
and the Christmas gift shop at
the Portland Veteran. Hospital
were shown by Mrs. Joseph Mar-
cr. t .
nod Annual Banquet
FALLS CITY-Miss Loyce Mur- Dallas except for the Harms, who
phy and ,G
married
Chapter Discusses
Service Projects
Mrs. A. J. Becker was hostess
to Alpha Psi chapter. Beta Sigma
Phi Wednesday night. The group
discussed their service projects
and voted to assist the Oregon
Heart Association on Heart Sun
day, Feb. 2. The chapter will buy
a gift for a patient at the Tuber
culosis hospital and will prepare a
basket for a needy family at
Christmas.
Mrs. Howard Hunsakcr presented
Many Opportunities
She could have been a jounral
ist. While Wayne Morse was
working on his doctorate at Col
umbia in New York, Mrs. Morse
was a staff writer on Delineator
magazine, a popular woman's
publication now defunct.
. She could have been a teacher
and was for several years a
home economics teacher. Recent
ly she has taught adult classes in
sewing as a part-time activity,
Spaulding. Mrs. Percy Kelly will
be the co-hostess. Miss Lillian
Rudy, group sales manager at
Meier and Frank's, gave a talk
on fashions.
ator's supper. Quick trie: she
sprinkles the steak with paprika
(for appetizing color) before
broiling it,
Eugene is Home
AlthouKh the Morses have
and not long ago she was asked lown housejn Washington, f), C.
to organize and head a home ; nd rent part of a Maryland farm
economics department at Amer-ifor ,n, senator's livestock, they
ican University in Washington,
D. C. but turned down the offer.
She couldjiave beconie a part
of Washington's frenetic social
whirl, flitting around at cocktail
parties and embassy balls.
Instead, she chose to be the
full-time wife of Wayne Morse
and mother of his three daugh
ters Nancy, Judy and Amy,
all born in Eugene.
It has not been easy to main
tain a normal, close 'family life
with frequent moves between
Eugene and Washington and the
family separated about six
months out of the year. Thus
Mrs. Morse has had to make ex
traordinary efforts to get the
children and their father to
gether whenever possible. Break
fast became the only meal at
which the whole family was reg
ularly at 'the table. Fortunately,
she said, the senator is not one
consider theic Eugene-farm the
famil s home and look forward
to returning there whenever con
gressional work permits. Two
daughters attended the Univer
sity of Oregon, and though the
senator resigned from the facul
ty (he was dean of the law
school) as soon as he entered
politics, the Morses still count
many friends on the campus and
in Eugene.
Mrs. Morse herself is a friend
ly person, although no extrovert.
She is soft-voiced and poised in
a group, and seems to be genu
inely fond of and relaxed with
children. She looks young for a
grandmother, with her soft
brown and grey hair and rosy
outdoor complexion. She is
petite and feminine, and has the
sweetness of a well-integrated,
smooth-running ahd-sympathetie
personality. But behind the soft-
to. retreat behind the morning , ness, there is iron self-diseinline
newspaper, welcomed the op- and unswerving dedication.
Has it been worth it giving
her husband and familv nrece-
portunity to talk to the' girls.
Horse Lovers
By encouraging the family's
great mutual interest in horses
and riding, Mrs. Morse has as
sured that father and daughters
had something in common ever
denee in all things and trying
not 10 maxe demands on him?
Mrs. Morse smiles as though that
were a somewhat impertinent
question and answers . that she
since the toddlers learned to 'ene's. en,ator ".mal1ln
. - rnntrthminn In mi tim. 11 Tl,.
ride their Shetland pony. In
cidentally, they expect that same
pony to produce a colt fo'f the
Morse's first granddaughter, born
this year.
A major tie between mother
and daughters has been Mrs.
Morse's sewing. She' made most
of their clothes, for reasons of
economy and because, sewing
satisfies a creative urge," and
LeRov Stenner were live in Salem. Assisting Mrs. Buh-
at the Free Methodist 1 with the dinner we her daugh- i nrUnt of the US. MaHne Co
Fa Is City on November ter, Mrs, Lyle Schmidt, and a Wonin., c)ub WM Mi Thura-I
. Pratt. Me. and Mn. Rl"h
'Hh, Mr. and Mrs., James B.
"Veunf, Mr. and Mrs. Jeava Lee,
fir, and Mrs. Arthur IjtwIs, Mr.'
and Mrs. David Duniway, Mrs. Al
fred A. Schramm, Mr. nnd.M'S.
JL V. Benson, Dr. and Mm. Bur.
ton A. M jr e r . Mrs. Elmer V
M. ,J u.. r,.,j
aoa. Dr. and Mm. Robert F. Wulf, ' n''on net over white satin. Her
Dr. and Mm. Tom H. Durham. - fl"scrtip veil of bridal illusion fell
Mr. and M.' ReiwldV AHen and from ; lafe "P rimmed with seed
Mr. and Mm. Homer L. C.outet. j Prls and sequins She . carried a
I A aurprlse paHy . . . feted Mrs.lwhi, lace covered Bible topped
T,vat Boise and Daniel J. Frv Jr, '"h fhite orchid and attic
a their, birthdays Friday night. lm
18 at 8 o'clock. The Rev. Paul Ar
netl officiated ' at the cecpmony.
Musician was Mrs. Waller Schmit
ke and Walter Schmitke was solo
ist. . , ' :
TU - J u, A - iL, 11 . trAM.
'"r 0 ."' " f ."'.rnllowina a atav with her son and
non Murphys of rails Lity cnose : - , , " ,,. .... u.
ers at
Azusa, the group will go to San
niece. Miss tula Burner.
Head for the South
Mrs. H, D. Hamm left this week
end for the Los Angeles area where
she will visit relatives and friends.
wright. Salem, has announced her
engagement t- Robert L. Allen,
son of Mr. and Mrs. S.' E. Allen,
Aumsville.
The wedding will be at (he Boat
wrisht home, J.185 Willa Lane, at
7 o'clock on Wednesday evening,
December 7.
The coudIc both attended Cas
cade Union High school in Turner. ! '"t p.na. ,00" now ,n a,.; I Another form of relaxation for
. . . rtIB V Bf Inhnsnn and nrrwcaiic ufill
r. Allen is now serving with the T ' t Mr,. Morse is reading, r.rst on
" I ner list is tne congressional
Guests present were Mrs. Wil-1 Record, then the Oregon news-
iri L DLCAv ' u...i.j l... Mam L. Phillips, city sponsor, and ! papers, items in which she
the program. "Around the Rim," the girls prefer them to ready-
I dit;u.viux n?r inp r,asi mis lau. mades.
, ine-Alpha Psi doll is now on dis-
contnbiitmn to our time." The.
implication is that anything she
can do to share hit task is its
own reward. .
And then she adds that, after
all, " I have long thought that
Wayne is wonderful; I thought
so long before anyone else did."
If others now think so much of
the credit must go to the pretty
and talented school teacher who,
with her children now grown,
may emerge from the background
and be recognized as a woman of
stature in her own right.
- non Murphys of Falls City chose 'S vi '
p. floor length gown with' a Chapel X y' two dZh,
Mength train of Chantilly lace and j "amm-, nd J0 JW
Angclo, Texas, to spend the Christ
mas holidays with her daughter
and family. Capt. and Mrs. Harold
M, Cox, and sons. Mrs. Hamm will
remain in San Angelo until spring.
Another Dallas family enjoying
warmth and sunshine is the Ike
dav evening at the Community
HaM. Saturday night, November 28.; Mrs. James Turnbull. honorary ; rks to bring to the senator's
covers wrrc P'" '"f were Leslie P. Gunderson and member of Alpha Psi chapter.
w , a c-V u.iVw Dorothy Marion Hodges, both ot ' theirUuic-ING' ed
"J11: E.j A S?$' ,R,h Albany. Justice of the Peace f-"ulrtuc
rving, naroia . snwn, van
Wil-
Marvin Hutchings read the serv-
lams WKoy J. aiewari, noy , t g . , fc Attending the
Huff. Curus Service RoyJettey, fn ,e wfrP Mr ,nd Mrs. Cnir,
A Hen rAleiM Uii eW rkoiam a tl
nu ....,., j H, Tudor of Albany,
Charles West, Cecil Snook. How-
n;j.,i .,4..j.i. j li ! warmtn ana sunMiine is uic me
Mrs. Fry and Mr, Boise ar-! Bridal "da".- plan to be in Mesa,
d the oartv nv tins a croun 'Tina dresses with matching mitts ..... . . nlh . nm.
r ij".iiio ivi ine iiv"" " 4vvvin-
ber,
oancefl tne nurlv mvilino nrnnn
r 1 .. , , a, ......
M their friends to en Informal neauoniKis, were jojre -gathering
at the Brevman Boise Ph-,w,n "5,Pr nf Ine bride, ma d
borne on Court Street. . . i"f-honor. and Mrs. Eugene Wil-
A eoffoe hosteM . , , Thursday ma. aiser of the bride both in
walaf was Mm, Civl Sherman, . turquoise blue Candle lighters,
b entertamed a grooo- of lriends-. M-W- Marian .Mil's .and,.Muis .Rcf.
mi her Rlverrre.t Drive home. . . . hl Ware- or P rose- .
yin. Ted Paiwine-- oretidoA at the ! . T.hf Jiroom, son of Mr. and Mrs,
veffrc are. ,' . Gun's of Mrs. Tobias Stepper of Salem, formerly
Sherman were i Mrs. Ed Lcas.!f Dallas, was attended by his
Mrs. Frank Hughes. Mrs. Raymond brother, Orville Stepper, as best
. Mrs. WUIIam Saarrow. Mrs. man, and Wesley Burbank. Ushers
"Roy Reynolds. Mrs. Elmer Baron. !re Lamar Murphy, brother of
W. n.... n..u 11 bu...ii the bride, and Dallas Robinson.
MilleU. Mm. Gerald Christoffer- A reception followed the mar
on. Mrs. Cecil Laalt. Mrs. Har.!rise the couple left for a
old WHUams. Mm. Harold McCall brief hdneymoon. They are now
ad Mrs. ioha SchmldU. . . J making their home In Dallas.
; Fete a brlde-elrrt . , . Miss' The bride is a graduate.of Falls
Patsy Snider, who will be married City High School. The groom at
io Thomas James Brewer on De- "0d Dallas schools, was in the
f ember , will be honored at a Air r w iwo years ana
Modern Etiquette
By Roberta Lee
Q. What should the bridegroom
and his best man at .a formal
wedding do with their gloves dur
ing the ceremony?
A. The bridegroom removes his
right glove and holds it in hia left
hand. The boit man does not re
move his gloves. If, however, it
is a double-ring ceremony, the
bridegroom must remove both
gloves, holding them in the left
hand, and then switching them to
the right hand at the time the
bride places his ring on his finger.
ard Ellison, Lester Morris, O. D.
Binegar, Andrew Measman, Har
old Halfman, Hsrdie Phillips, T.
R. Eaton; Dale Jeffries. Warren
Shrake, Clark Barhman, Dave
Behm, Lawrence Lee, J. E. Web
ster and Cecil Hunsaker.
JEFFERSON ei Thirty-nix down-
town business men and women
toinrd in a surprise coffee honor
ing Delores Stephenson Friday aft
ernoon in the Del-Nor confection
ery, Miss Stephenson la the bride-
elect of Billy Grice, Their wedding
will be an event af December 23.
Coffee and cakd were served from
2 to 3 o'clock when guests called
at the confectionery operated by
Miss Stephenson and Mrs. Leonard
Grice, Jr. . .
Ouh Calendar
ATL'RUAY
Nehrsika Cluh with Mrs. Lurs Tsn
dv 92S 8. 21it St.. 7:30 D.m.
Mm. Florence Liggett Of Seattle fViendihlp Sheine, Order of White
k. k... vLltina ike meek el ! Shrine of Jerusalem. Bcottiin Kile
" - Temple. p.m.. reremonlsH S p.m.
the home of her daughter and son- r chemeketa chapter, dah aueit
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence j dy. siem women Club. 1 p.m.
Woolery. Mrs. Liggett was honored sunoat . ., ,,.,
at a family dinner on' Thanksgiving K;xll Church? s
day. p.m. f
attention.
.Then when the senator comes
home late from work - which is i
frequently Mrs. Morse can
discuss the day r"- events while
preparing his meal. He often
misses dinner, so she has become
"an expert- short-order cook,"
she laughingly explains. Since
the Morses stock their freezer
with meat from their own farm,
Mrs. Morse usually pops a steak
or chop into her infra-red broiler
and slices off part of a brick of
frozen vegetables for the sen-
DRAPERIES ToZ
Carnlee Boards Slip Invert
Vaianrea e traverse aoaa
SEE FIMFD THE
a e IIPILK BLIND MAN
rree" Rttloiatva ny or Nlhl
Ph .17.121 iTermi) JUS Center St
y. rrLiirw- .a ..'nowemDloved bv Western Urging ! Q- When a flrl enters a restau-
Dale W. Cooler Charlcn Woods ' Srive at their table -
yrnterUins at bef home in Corv.. ABIlVnK. Tes. - Mare. Lee "TZ n,ld wait until
ro JT ZyiZ"T?ry'nli Ab'Tf .-Tiaeated, and then her escort or the
.ited to the party. . . . Misa Bar-ated Into the "W" Club, women'
Tiara Anderson and Miss Diane honor organisation. Marca Lee I
Burkland entertained In honor of, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mia Snider during the Thanksgiv-i Choice L. 'Bryant of 16$ 5. 15th
. i J ' l Kt eiu4 la lKl v.Jii.li r,f Ca1.m
j)ote I set . e . Ml Martlya ; High School. A. Certainly, this U all right J
waiter should assist her.
Q. lf a girl Is planning to give
party, la it prcper for her lo invite
a boy for herself, inasmuch as the
ether tins are bringing escorts?
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CHINESE NATUROPATHS
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kloed preMore aad ortne leeta are
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Hit wnto for atuacttvo tth. Me
khrttlon.
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