Capital Edited by MARIAN 6 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, July 12, 1949 . Portlander Will Marry Salem Man Announcement comes from Portland of the engagement of Miss Ann Hite, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Hite of that city, to Anders L. Evers of Sa lem, son of Mrs. Anders J. Kvers of New York City. The news was revealed at a party for which Miss Hite en tertained at her home to honor Miss Barbara Borrevik of Reeds port, whose marriage to Roger Wiley of Bremerton, well known University of Oregon athlete, will be solemnized August 14. Miss Hite is a graduate of Uni versity of Oregon and a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Evers is a graduate of Univer sity of Oklahoma and is a mem ber of Beta Theta Pi. Salemite Wed Recently in Eugene A recent wedding in Eugene was that of Miss Irene Clemens of that city and Murray M. Scho field, son of Mrs. B. M. Scho- field of Salem and the late Mr Schofield. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Clemens of Eugene. The marriage was solemnized In the First Congregational church In Eugene, June 20 Given In marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a gown of white marquisette over satin, fashioned with fitted bodice and sweetheart neckline, knife- pleated ruffling making the col lar and continuing in a double row down the skirt and around the train. The bride wore a full length veil, lace edged and held In place with a tiara of pearlized orange blossoms. Her bouquet was of white baby orchids and tephanotis centered with white orchids. Mrs. Kenneth Carter in pale blue taffeta was the matron of honor. Four year old Elizabeth Herbert of Sumner, Wash., was flower girl. Stanley C. Schofield was best man for his brother and ushers were Allen McNown of Hollis- ter, Calif., and Wesley Robison of Portland. The reception following was In the Wheeler room of the church. The couple will be at home in Portland this coming year. The bride, a graduate of the Uni versity of Oregon in June, is to teach in Portland this winter. Mr. Schofield, who also finished at the Eugene campus this June, will be In the University of Ore gon Dental school in Portland. Among out-of-town guests at the wedding were the bride groom's mother, Mrs. B. M. Schofield, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Schofield, Miss Betty Schofield and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morgan, all of Salem. INDEPENDENCE Miss Ros alie Cline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Cline, was hon ored at a bridal shower given by Miss Margaret Mills at her home. Miss Cline will be mar ried July 30. An informal eve ning was spent in playing games and opening gifts. Refreshments were served by the hostess. In vltations to the shower were sent to Mrs. Roy Jeffery of Hos- kins, Mrs. Robert Swanson of Salem, Mrs. John Agard Jr., of Monmouth, Miss Naomi Staple ton of Portland, Misses Romona Moffitt, Rosabel Whalen, Lucy Turner, Phyllis Craven, Joy Swalm, Jean Swaim, Mary De Forest, Shirley Klassen, Bettty Ann Cline, Mrs. Carl Weston and Mrs. Earl Starks Jr., all of Independence. Today's Menu Bummer Luncheon (Br Associated Press) Cream of oreen Pea Boup Tomato and cottage cheese BurprlM Hot Roll! Chocolate Puddlni Bererage Tomato and Cheese Surprise Ingredients: 2 medium-size tomatoes, 1 cup creamed cottage cheese, V cup broken walnut meats, 2 tablespoons chopped chutney (liquid and fruit), 8 large lettuce leaves or cups, French olive oil dressing. Method: Wash tomatoes under cold running water, dry, and cut in half lengthwise removing stem part also. Cut the center out of each half with a small sharp knife, cone-fashion, and set aside. Put the cottage cheese In a small bowl and add the walnut meats (these should be broken with the fingers into pieces and not finely chopped) and the chutney; mix well. To aerve, place two lettuce leaves or cups that have been washed and dried on each individual salad plate; put the tomato half in the center and fill each with a quarter cup of the cottage cheese mixture; place the toma to cone at the side of the plate between the lettuce leaves. Dribble a little French olive oil dressing over each salad. 4 Women LOWRI FISCHKB Talk Convention Convention plans were talked over when Rotana club mem bers met last evening at the home of Mrs. Herbert Miller. The national Rotana conven tion will be held in Salem, open ing July 22. Miss Vada L. Hill of the Salem club is the national Rotana president. Announcement was made Neva Elliott, Portland attorney, will be the speaker for the con vention's Saturday night ban quet, July 23. Luncheon Party Given Tuesday Twenty-five guests attended the attractively arranged lunch eon party for which Mrs. E. J. Scellars, Mrs. W. I. Needham and Mrs. U. Scott Page entertained today at Silver Creek Falls lodge to honor Miss Margaret Jane Cooley, bride-elect of John Phil ip Maulding of Tillamook. A gift in her crystal set was presented Miss Cooley. Her wedding will be an event of August 6. Out-of-town guests at the luncheon included Mrs. James Maulding of Tillamook, mother of Mr. Maulding, and Mrs. Mel vin T. Hurley of Richmond, Cal., who with her family is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sprague. Riches Reunion Event of Sunday The 20th annual reunion for the George P. S. Riches and Charles Riches families was held Sunday at the Elden Mul key place on Silver Creek Falls road. Frank A. Riches of Buena, Wash, is the 1949 president and T. J. Riches of Salem will be the 1950 president of the clan. Attending the Sunday event were: From Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Given, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Mulkey, Lloyd Mulkey, Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Mulkey, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Warnock, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nelson and Elsie, Mrs. Sophia Moores, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Given, Mr and Mrs. Harry Riches and Ray mond, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Riches and Mary Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riches, Bobby and Nancy, Winifred and Lois Riches, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Mulkey, Maurice Mulkey, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Parrish, Merle Damewood, Mrs. Helen Paget, Mrs. Leslie Lowery, Randy Lowery,. Mrs. Willis Dunnigan and Kent; from Salem, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Riches, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd T. Riches, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Furbush, Tom Riches and Susan Gale Riches, Miss Betty Montgomery, Robert L. Riches, John W. Riches; from Tillamook, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Parrish; from Stayton, Susan Brownell. THE ANNUAL picnic for former residents of Benson county, North Dakota, is to be staged next Sunday, July 17, at (junger parK, the dinner to be at 12:30 o'clock. The coffee and ice cream will be furnished. In case of rain the event will be in Mayflower hall. NEW MANAGEMENT Under Joseph ff. 0'Shay New Owner Of Standard Cleaners Mr. Joseph H. O'Shay is now owner of the Standard Cleaners and Dyers at 362 North Commerc"!, the finest in dry clean ing for over 36 years. Mr. O'SViy, it was announced, started operation last Friday, to give you even better, more expert care ana service. The new owner started as an apprentice under the guid ance of former owner O. F. Franklin 26 years ago. That is your guarantee of the best! That's expert "know-howl" 3 Here are but a few of the many standard services! k Prompt Pickup Service 8-Hour Service De-Mothing k Expert Dry Cleaning Dial 3-8779 "For Better 362 North STANDARD FT- , if - h , . I i " I i 1 Church Ceremony The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis L. Bach (Lila Lee Stevens) was solemnized July 2 in St. Joseph's Catholic church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. E. C. Smith of Salem and Kenneth G. Stevens of Vista, Calif., and Mr. Bach is the son of Mrs. Joseph Bach of Salem. (Ken-nell-EUis studio photo) Wades Plan Dinner Event Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Wade are to be hosts Thursday eve ning at a 7 o'clock dinner in the Arnercan Legion club to honor their daughter. Miss Corinne Wade, and her fiance Richard H. Kuhn of Portland. A group of 24 will be at the party. The dinner precedes the rehearsal for the Kuhn-Wade wedding which is to take place Friday evening. Wedding in South Mt. Angel Of interest to his many friends in Oregon is the announcement of the marriage in St. Edward's Catholic church, San Francisco, of Robert Diehl, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Diehl of Mt. Angel, to Miss Sally Spencer of San Francisco, Mon day, June 27, with Rev. Father Harrington officiating. Miss Jeanette Stadler of San Francisco was the bride's only attendant and Ralph Oswald of Redwood City, Calif., was best man for Mr. Diehl. The young couple spent a week at Yosemite Park, Calif., and expect to come to Mt. Angel for a visit in a month. MORE THAN ISO attended the picnic given for members of Chadwlck chapter, Order of Eastern Star, Sunday, in the Dallas City park. In charge of arrangements were the worthy matron, Mrs. D. M. Eby, and the worthy patron, Jason Friz zell. The picnic was the last ac tivity for the season for the chapter which will resume meetings in September. MRS. O. L. SCOTT has Invlt ed the Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble club to meet with her at her home, 1360 South Lib erty, Thursday, a no-host picnic luncheon to be served at 12:15 o'clock. And too, Standard Cleaners are installing a brand-new dry cleaning unit worth $5,000 to give you even faster, more dependable service than ever before! So investigate try Standard cleaning ser vice now . . . todayl Be assur ed of quality work alwaysl Appeorancej" Dial 3-8779 Commercial 9 Birthday Event Gary Lynn Lunda, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Lunda, ob served his fourth birthday, Mon day, with a party at his home. Young guests attending were Deral Burright, II, Vance Eilert, Johnny Sanford, Danny White, Richard Obrist, Melvin Omeg, Norman Kremer and David Cleveland. Mrs. Deral Burright, Mrs. William Obrist, Mrs. Vincent Kremer and Mrs. Melvin Cleve land assisted Mrs. Lunda. WOODBURN The annual picnic for members of Chapter J. of the P. E. O. Sisterhood and families will be held Thurs day, July 14, at Settlemier park, which will be the closing event of the group for the summer season. The picnic dinner will be served at 7 o clock and the en tertainment committee in charge includes Mrs. N. F. Tyler, Mrs. Lee Withers, Miss Gladys Adams. Mrs. Estella Kerns. Mrs. Nellie Muir and Mrs. George A. Landon, Members are re minded to bring warm clothing which is to be shipped to a fam- ly in Holland. MRS. MARGARET Fessenden left this week-end for Calgary, Alberta, Canada, to visit rela tives and former neighbors there and at her old home, Dids- bury, Just north of Calgary. She will be gone until late August. Brushes made of pure hog bristles are almost worth their weight in gold these days. Due to continuing chaos in China, they are hard to obtain, paint manufacturers report. The EGG Makes Your HAIR j-Manageable! Kicnara nuanur nricht ,.d cr.m Yell Your hair li easier to comb and set when you shampoo It with this wonderfully smooth liquid creme..i containing hist enough powdered egg to make It kind and toothing, exrra gentlel It beauty-bathes your tresses to shining cleanliness, free of loose dandruff ... makes them gleam with extra glory, shimmer with new radtancel And . . . Richard Hudnut Shampoo It the perfect prelude to a Richard Hudnut Home PormanentI iluise Tfff OUISfNtfftir COtNMi iMtlfblMnM -. ttrotCAi cewrn mancm um iai mill ibwMMp Shower for Miss Hobble Miss Marjorie Ann Hobble, who is to be wed next Monday evening, July 18, to Gilbert C. Ward, will be honored at a par ty and shower to be given this evening by Mrs. Neal Warrick, Mrs. Neil Boehmer and Mrs. Dale Each at the Warrick home. The evenng will be spent in formally with games and cards and a late luncheon will be serv ed. The guests will fete Miss Hobble with a linen shower. Attending the party will be Miss Hobble, her mother, Mrs. Roy Blanchard; Mr. Ward's mother, Mrs. Gilbert Ward; Mrs. James Loder, Mrs. Richard Vin cent, Mrs. Robert Shearer, Mrs. J. W. Noonchester, Miss Delores Hougham, Miss Gloria Hough- um, Miss Faye McPhee, Miss Carolee Ward, Miss Connie Cross, Miss Betty Boice and the three hostesses. The Ward-Hobble wedding will be in the First Baptist church next Monday evening. N At Home to Fete McCalls Newcomers being welcomed in Salem are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawson McCall, who arrived last week and are at home at 780 North Winter. Mr. McCall recently was named pri vate secretary to Governor Douglas McKay. In the McCall family are two sons, Thomas Lawson McCall, Jr., and Samuel Walker McCall. On Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heltzel will en tertain for the McCalls, inviting a large group of friends to call between 8:30 and 10:30 o'clock at their South High street home. Assisting the hosts will be Mr. and Mrs. John Heltzel, Mr. and Mrs. James Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Werner Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Johnson. Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Keuscher announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Patricia June Keuscher, to Joe Daniels son of Mrs. Rachael Daniels of Provo, Utah. No date is set for the wedding. HOME from a 10-day trip to Campbell River, British Colum bia, Canada, are Mrs. A. B. See ley and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Seeley. While at Campbell River they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Richardson, brother-in-law and sister of A. B. Seeley. ..MEMBERS of the Woman's Society for World Service, Englewood church, will meet at the home of Mrs. Floyd Query, 1615 Nebraska, Thursday, des sert to be at 1:15 p. m. Mrs. Ben Hall is leader for the pro gram. In making a white sauce melt the fat in a saucepan, then re move from the heat before add ing the flour. Now add cold milk gradually, with the saucepan stall off the heat, stirring as you do so. After all the milk his been added continue to stir well until there are no more lumps. A whisk is excellent to use for the stirring, but if you do not have one use a wooden spoon. A half teaspoon of salt is usually plenty for two cups of the sauce. V0 Mtare! Hudiwl tnricfee) CnNMShampoe $.oo OCU4 1 II 1 cperatt m cm J. -wH I Wed In June Among June weddings was that of Mr. and Mrs. Piatt Hart Bliss (Helen Colleen MadsenJ. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor S. Madsen of Hillsboro, formerly of Silverton, and several Silverton relatives assisted at the reception. Windom-Miller Wedding At Lebanon on Saturday Mt. Angel At a 10:00 o'clock St. Edward s Catholic church at daughter of Thomas A. Miller of Miller of Mt. Angel, was married to Douglas W. Windom, son of Clarence Windom of Paisley and Mrs. Florence Windom Hughes of Corvallis. Rev. Father Carl Wachter of- ficiated in a setting of spring blossoms. Given In marriage by her father, the bride wore a geranium colored suit and her corsage of white carnations was carried on a white prayer book. Miss Eleanor Miller was her sister's maid of honor and she wore a blue suit. Her flowers were pink carnations. Henry A. Kaczenskl attended the bride groom as best man, and Ed Meyer was usher. The bride's mother wore a gray suit, and the bridegroom's mother a silk spring dress. Both wore corsages of double gar denias. Toni Smith played the organ music for the wedding. A reception in the church basement followed the cere mony. Mrs. William Doshas, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Joe Thornton, sister of the bride, cut ices and did the serving. Members of the Court Mother Frances Cabrini of Catholic Daughters of America arranged the decorations. Following a wedding trip to Seaside, the young couple will reside in Sweet Home. Those attending from here were Mrs. Mary Miller, mother Here's a Real Money-Saving ? 17.95 Down Saturday morning ceremony in Lebanon, Miss Clara M. Miller, Sweet Home and Mrs. Mary P. of the bride, and her three sisters, Mrs. Clara Hessel, Miss Doris Hausinger, Mr. and Mrs. William K. Doshas and a niece, Miss Betty Lou Hessel. 4 - THE PAST Matrons (roup has postponed its picnic sched uled for Friday evening of this week until some time in Au gust. After you's used fat for fry ing you may clarify it by heat ing several slices of raw potato in it. 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The ceremony will be solemnized in the First Congregational church with Dr. Seth R. Huntington officiating. Guests for the announcement picnic were members of the Young Adult fellowship of the First Congregational church. Additional guests Included Dr. and Mrs. Seth R. Huntington, Miss Virginia Miller, Miss Virginia Miller, Miss Emma Siddall, Miss Sally Stinnette, Mr. and Mrs. Siddall and Dr. and Mrs. Miller. The bride-elect Is a graduate of the Good Samaritan hospital school of nursing. Mr. Miller is attending Willamette university. . Cheese is an excellent addi tion to make to scrambled eggs both from the point of view of nutrition and flavor. Cook the eggs in a double boiler andV" stir in grated American cheese or a little creamed cottage cheese just before serving. REMEMBER! You Con Get Your RCA VICTOR 45 RPM Player Attachment HERE Downstairs Oregon Bldg. 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