Landons Are Honored on Anniversary WOODBURN Over 200 friends and relatives railed at th Methodist Church aocial rooms Sunday between 3 and 5 o'clock to offer their congratula tion! In Mr. and Mn. George Lan don, Who were celebrating their folded wedding anniversary. Mr. Landon wore for the occasion the black suit in which he wns dressed for his wedding in 1fl(6 Mrs. James. LivHay modeled the cinnamon Jeau de aoie gown which was Mrs. Landon's "going way" attire on that day. Receiving suests with the couple were Mrs. Thomas Engle, Mrs. M. E. Hammond. Mrs. John Carson and Mr. Al White. Two members o'f the' original wedding p.irty were present: Mrs. ('al.ph Slawson. Oswego, who caught the bridal bouquet; and J. Fred erick Johnson, a nephew of Port land. Guests came from Forest Grove, Salem, Oswego, Portland, Lebanon, Silverton, and Wood land and LaCenter, Wash. Yellow roses and daisies, many bouquets gifts of friends, made .setting for the reception and huge vases oMndian arrow wood flanked the lace covered serving table. Greenery and gold and hite daisies circled the weddinc cake which was crowned bv the traditional bell arrangement. Assist at Reception Mrs. David I.aCure, Mrs Jos eph Rence, Mrs W. J. Wilson nd Mrs Grace Austin presided at the coffee urn with Mrs Kid on Hart, Mrs William Wilson, Mrs. Marion Wilson and Mrs Joe Frv served punch Mrs. Paul Mills, Mrs. Carl Magnuson. Mrs Tavid Cavett and Mrs Frank Poerfler cut the wedding rake At the ruet hook were Mrs John Coleman. Mrs Howard Rut WficM .and Mrs Charles Dean. Mrs Clifford Applegate, Mrs. W M Burke, Mr. Ralph Sehern, Miss Effie Sargent, Mrs. John fornwell Miss Ruth Marie Ap pleaate. Miss Bettv T,ou Rurt and Peggy Poerfler assisted. The Landons have served both the community and their church for manv years. Mr. Landon, who as in the home furnishing busi ness for 44 years and since retir ing has raised holly, nuts and daffodils, was a city councilman for two terms and has also been cty recorder and treasurer, and Is a member of the Methodist ehurrh board He is a member of the Masonic order. Mrs I.andon received a degree fmin the I'mversitv of Oreynn In 1M2 and attended the SOth re union of her class in 1!)52 She tausht in Fugene Hich School and later operated an office as n optometrist in Woorihurn. continuing in this work for HS rears She is a. member of Chap ter .1. PEP Sisterhood The enunle still resides in the home built before their marriage. FOl'R CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. William Conner had as their house guest. F Morton Pitt, vice-president of the Pitt Federal Labora tories of California The Conners were luncheon hosts in compli ment to their guest Bidden to meet Mr. Pitt werr Lieut Hoy t Cupp and Set George Tnoley, both of Salem Mr Conner is the Northwest representative n( the Pitt Federal Laboratories of California. ' ,llliIJlssiis&-m. II INTER BLUE BELIi's U I Oregon "Name-A-Doat" Contest ff AM 14 MM.. II ivrzr mn n rn tt-rooT Bryant "Little Dude" Trailer ' Hm keol svifit ol your d - Ml irtibli dtiiantd to fc tmmitf runabout . . . light tnougH r with folding convot top. lark ... a datjling pcrformtr. yart ohod in lyting. And "liMU Oudi'i" gat 1 1 oo or boot troiler on Iht IMLUm if IHTRY BLANKS AND RULES eT yOUR fAVQRITE GROCER' SI Irhh Friend Potatoes Remain One Of World's Favorites By MAX1NE BI RF.N Statesman Woman's Editor Whether you dig your own potatoes or lei the professional, you probably just love the dear ojd things. Of course, potatoes have been given a black ball by the fellows who plan the reducing diets, hut most ot us like an occasional one slipped in here and there regardless. Anyone ran boil a potato they say, and most everyone can bake one. but it takes some talent to do the unusual with them. The Greeks have a way with potatoes, and here's the recipe for one of their favorites: Potato Kephterdrs 1 pound cold boiled potatoes Chopped parsley 1 tablespoon melted butter Chopped green onion Salt, pepper 2 finely chopped tomatoes 4 tablespoons flour Sieve the potatoes, add melted butler, seasonings, parsley and onion, work in tomatoes and Hour, kneeding lightly. Roil into bals, flatten into cakes and fry in hot fat or oil or bake on a greased tin until brown. They should be soft inside. Here again the potatoes are cooked with tomatoes: Pommes de Trrre a la Maniere d'Apt Cut potatoes in rounds 5 tablespoons tomato puree Olive oil Bay leal Salt and pepper 5 stoned ripe olives Breadcrumbs Put oil into a shallow baking dish, add tomato and potato?, seasonings and .simmer tor 5 minutes. Barely cover the potatoes with boiling water and simmer 30 minutes. Now add olives and cover with a layer of breadcrumbs. Put in a moderate oven and cook for 30 minutes more Or perhaps you'd like to cook your potatoes like the Peruvians do Huanraina Papas 6 large potatoes Cup cottage cheese 't cup milk .luice of 1 lemon Salt and pepper Bake potatoes in 400 degrees oven for 45 minutes or until done, re-el, sene with sauce made this way: beat cottage cheese with milk, lemon, salt, pepper and onion. Add mashed yolk and sprinkle with paprika. Serve either cold. or slightly warm, but do not let it Eel hot Serves fi The potatoes mieht he boiled instead of baked Miss Patricia Orcutt Weds Mr. Birkel Miss Patricia Orcutt and Wil liam R. Birkel, Stanford I diver sity graduates, exchanged their marriage vows at an 8 o'clock ceremony on June 22 at the Silver Ion Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C Orcutt of Molalla and Mr. Birkel is the sun of Mr and Mrs. William L. Birkel of Pomona. Caiil. Of white Chan'illv lace and lulle was the hndal gown and her eil was rnusht to a jeweled oronet. She earned a bouquet of flowers d'amnur with strands of ivy. Miss Julia Rirkel of New York was the maid of honor and brides maids were Mrs. Hal Mahon of Seattle, matron of honor. Mrs Frank Barnes of Palo Alto and Miss Pixie Ruud of Molalla. They wore pink dresses and carried white daisies combined with ivy. James Spencer of San f)iego was best man and ushers were Louis I.unquist of Tulsa. Oklaho ma. Clifton Piikersnn of Silverton and Frank Barnes of Palo Alto. A Hedri'ng reception was held in the church parlor. Pouring were Mrs R O. Williams of Los An geles, Mrs, O (I. Luehrs. Mrs. M. I. Warms. Mrs K. R. Orcutt and Mrs. J. A. Nunn. all of Salem. The couple will lue in Pain Al- l'il"! Il l UJ BOAT OUTFIT! Runabout, 30 h.p. Evinrude Lark, and oil A imorl leoking a tturrfy liihtrmon ot BOATING IS A FAMILY AFFAIR . . . and here's a contest every member of your family con enter ... as many timet at they likel lor oiy trailing . . . Powtrtd by EvinruaVl Modtl C I6 trollar... markttl PLUS handtoiM both or . Knli ltni carry-alli tar too H runnan-up. lookl and bandlat lika a mlttota ronlaini lit hnivof, fartt. ipoont, cvps, plorti, ai wll at a iturdy metvl food chtil ond tail and ptpatr ihaktrt. latail ralua: $53.30 I mwsiuisfu f T0UN0ER" 'ftrxT" ...targartk., j ""BfefV bbe.il r I medium onion 1 egg yolk, hard cooked and mashed Paprika Willamina Girl Weds in Nevada WILLAMINA Mrs. Donna Lind heck ,if San Francisco and Tred Gilbert of Reno, New. were mar ried June 9, in a 2 30 p.m. cere mony in the First Methodist church in Carson City. New The Rev. Fred Rhinehart per formed the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a pale pink after noon dress with black and white , accessories, and a baby orchid cor sage Her sister, M'ss Carol Pear son of Portland, was maid of honor. Gene Kspitallier of Stockton. Cal . was best man for his brother. The hrirle is the daughter of Mr and Mrs A J. Pearson of Willamina She is a graduate of the Willamina high school and the j I'mversitv of Oregon, and has been attending San Francisco State col lege. I Mr. Gilbert is the son of Mrs. I Irene Gilbert of San Gabriel, Calif., I and is a graduate of the I'niversity of Southern California. He is em ployed by the 1'. S. Treasury Dept. in Ilrno. j Following a trip to Lake Tahoe. San Francisco, and Willamina, the couple will leave for Washington. P C . where he will receive ad ditional training and a new assign ment to. Calif Mr. Birkel will continue his graduate work at Stanford, where both have received their masters degrees THIS 1,800.00 To Live in r A bride of June 23 was Mrs. Marone AA. Nelson, daughter of AAr. and Mrs. koy P. Nelson of Dallas. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan C. McKay of Portland. The ceremony took place in Portland at the Moreland Presbyterian Church. The couple will make their home in Portland. (Gladys Gilbert Studio). First Meeting of Bethel UD Held Miss Barbara Morris, honor queen of Bethel 1' D , .lob's P.-iuRh-; ters, presided at the first and last'! meeting until fall. Guests were Mrs. Jean Yeo, ' Gladstone, past grand guardian; Russel Forrest, associate guardian of Bethel 43; and Mrs. Joe John ston, past royal matron of Hanna Rosa Court, Order of the Ama ranth. Mrs Yeo presented the Bethel with the altar cloth which was a gift from Mrs Yrlma Green, Port land, junior past grand guardian and Mrs. Yeo. A money making project for of ficers and members will be a hot cake breakfast to be held at the home of the senior princess. Shir ley Beiillcr. daughter of the Russell ) ( Ml v pushers ; ) ' In the summer spotlight. ..our .t VSi3 designed-for-fun pedal push- I I J V JL I rvV ers in coloMiappy cottont. ilOl' T COSl I AaVS They're master-tailored with , X A .Ki'i IN porket and waistline detail, I Vk."S iippered closings. 10 to 20. m " P"" I ' PPN 1 formerly 8.98 j J Uiis I to 11.98 r J I I i Y Li J formerly 12.98 j I ' ' ' '' f ' 10 18,98 V Oafojfzcfort pumttfod pKit JKottey fact JPjljlJ Portland fry w hi ; r x J 1$ ) Harlan David McKay, the former Bender's, sometime in July. Kach member, including officers, w ill earn a dollar and contribute it to the Bethel in September. A prize will be given for the most original manner used in earning the money. 1L.iL.i l-jmI I, . T V ry r ONLY 104 A ROLL J Dallas Gir Married to Mr. McKay A number of Dallas friends and relatives of Miss Marjorie M. Nel son were in Portland on June 3 to attend her weeding to Harlan David McKay at the Mnroland Presbyteriah Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy P. Nelson of Dallas and Mr Mc Kay Is the son of Mr. and Mrs Harlan C. McKay of Portland The 4 o'clock ceremony was per formed b;- the Rev. Mr. Kaiser Of nylon tulle and French Chan tilly lace vas the bridal gown fash ioned with a portrait neckline and lace inserts on the skirt, which ter minated in a chapel train. Her fingertip veil was a caught to a pillbox style cap with design of pearl trim. She carried a white prayer book marked with a white orchid. Miss .lacquelyn Kelsay was the honor attendant and Miss Ann Laudig and Miss Mary Chambers were bridesmaids. They wore blue crystallette princess dresses with off-shoulder necklines and carried bouquets of pink Esther Reed dai sies and delphinium combined with pink satin loop design. Ken LaMcar was best man and ushers were Fred Greatwood, Rob ert Swift, Richard Lang, and Jerry Miesen. i The wedding reception was held ; in the church parlor. Alter July 4 the couple will be at home in Portland at 3724 S. E. 35th Place. The bride attended Linfield Col lege and Mr. McKay attended Wil lamette I'niversity. His fraternity is Sigma Alpha Epsilon. For an Englishman an auto con vertible is a drnphead. : ROEBUCK AND CO. f Jr W f fpf 'H 'Auxiliary to Have Charge of Stand I Marion Auxiliary to Post 661 Vet lerans of Foreign Wars met Mon day at the VFW hall. - Community service chairman. Mrs Don Stupka. reported that the auxiliary will again have charge of the refreshment stand at the Sa lem Soap Box Derby to be held at Derby Downs in Rush Pasture on July II The Auxiliary has op erated the stand for the past five years A total of 71 hours were spent in youth activities Mrs. Vernon Glass and Mrs. W. L. Barnett taught at Daily Vacation Bible classes. Mrs. Lloyd Kennedy was ar pointed to replace color bearer, Mrs. Roy Simpson, who has re signed and is moving to Glenden. Mrs. Carl T. Wilson was welcomed as a new member into the Auxili ary. I Those attending the annual En campment in Roscburg this week are: President Mrs. Maude Olson, Mrs Amelia Bolton. Mr. and Mrs Don Stupka, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Clemens, Mr and Mrs. Roy Car ter, Mr and Mrs. Billy Kelso, and Mark Davis. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. What should be done when a .marriage engagement is broken I after the wedding presents have already been received? A. the Girl should return all presents to the donors promptly, with notes of explanation. Q. How many salt and pepper shakers should be used on a din ner table? A. A pair at every other plate is the most convenient placement. Q. Js it all right to eat crisp breakfast bacon with the fingers? A. No; with the fork. 550 Statesman, Salem, Ore.j Thurs., June 28, '56 (Sec. League to Honor 'Bethel to Resume Past Presidents Meetings in Fall Marking the tenth year of the Salem League of Women Voters, the picnic supper tn he given Thursday at S p m. at the Bush House will give special recog nition to the following women who have served as presidents during that time: Mrs. Arthur H. Bone. Mrs. E B Daugherty. Miss Eloise Kbert. Mrs Robert E. Gangware. Mrs. Jason D. Lee. Mrs Ethel B Wickline. and Mrs. Hal DoSart, Corvallis. Mrs. L. E deWecse. president, announces the program will be given following the business meet ing which will include a humorous skit satirizing unit meetings and tours of the Bush House and gal leries. All members, former members and interested friends are invited to attend and are asked to bring their own table service. BILTWELL Davenport and Chair Solid Rubber Cushions Regular $333.50 now J2950 BRADLEY FURNITURE MART 1971 N. Capitol St. N. Capitol ! Honored queen Patricia Claggett presided Monday evening at a reg ular meeting of Bethel 43, Order of Job's Daughters at the Scottish Rite Temple. The Misses Rebecca 'Singer and Joan Hueneke were 'named as a committee on peti tions. j Reports were given on the scav enger hunt and alto the recent 1 beach trip. 1 Among those honored were Mrs. George Edwards, associate ma tron of Eastern Star; Ray Dahl, associate guardian of Bethel 52, Redmond, and Miss Gwen Tyson, junior princess of Bethel S2,Ud mond. Also attending the nyetjnf' from Redmond were the Misses Gail Tyson. Marilyn Swift, Sandra Kraft and Martha Dahl. The next meeting of Bethel 41 will be September 10. A. O. Smith PERMAGLAS The Finest in Gas Heating by Day Heating Co. Tint In Gas Heating ta Salem Since 19J5" Free Surveys and Estimates 22S Division St. Ph. 3-4122 Phone 3-9191