Edited by MARIAN LOVVEV F1SCHKH IBIBBnBIBUiiaBBMMBB 8 Capital Journal, Salem, Soroptimists ..Planning Joint Picnic A joint picnic with the Cor- vallis club is planned by Salem , Soroptimists for Wednesday eve i ning, the event to be in Dallas ."" City park at 6:30 o'clock, v Local members will assemble ! in front of Nelson Brothers at ,;-5:30 o'clock to leave for the ' ,a picnic. I ... Mrs. Walter A. Barsch, Mrs. , i. Leo Johnson and Miss Irene de . ,, Lisle are on the committee mak I t ing arrangements from the local , ii.club. ' " i Purvine-Picha j Wedding July 11 i Independence Miss Elsie Picha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Clyde Picha of Salem, and Bill v Purvine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Purvine of Independence, ii were married Monday night July 11, at 8 o'clock. Rev. Clark Enz, pastor of the Metho f'dist church of Dallas, perform c ed the ceremony at the Oak Grove church. sr The bride, given in marriage 1 by her father, wore a white sat r in gown with fingertip veil. She ' carried white gardenias for her bridal bouquet. Matron of honor was Mrs, Jack Hall who wore a pink for mal and carried pink sweet .peas. Harry Purvine was best man for his brother. ' Miss Clara Brown, cousin of the bridegroom, sang. The wed ding march was played by Miss Leila Beach. Guests attending the wedding " Included Mr. and Mrs. Orley Brown and Clara, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Simineral, Mrs. Lillie Gwyn, Mrs. Fay Howley, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hall, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Richter, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Helms, Betty Picha, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Richter and fami ly, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ruch and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Al len Purvine, Harry Purvine, Bertha Picha, Billie Farmer, Leila Beach, Dennis Posey, Dor othy Martin, and Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Picha. Invited to Party A group of Salemites is In cluded in the guest list for a dinner and reception to be glv en this evening by Mr. and Mrs. Alex G. Barry and Walter Noeh- ren in honor of Jean Varda "prominent San Francisco artist the party to be given in Port land. Salem folk invited to meet Mr. Varda include Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dragcr, Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Livesley, Mr. and Mrs. John Steelhammer and Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Bush. THE AUXILIARY to the Kel ler fire department met Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Nor man Brusven with Mrs. W. H. Burright, Mrs. Wakefield B. Walker and Mrs. Otis A. Ander son as co-hostesses. Others attending the meeting were Mrs. L. A. Wood, Mrs. C. C. Burnette, Mrs. J. Oudeans, Mrs. Olin Brown, Mrs. Allen F. Lamer, Mrs. Bernard Snook, Mrs. Bob Hnwklngs, Mrs. J. T. McCormick. An informal eve ning was spent in games. Re freshments were served. Today's Menu (Dy Associated Press) wtswmmmmsm Weekday Dinner Chilled Tomato Soup Zesty Hamburgers I New Potatoes ; with Chive Butter '. Panned Green Cnbbage Bread and Butter Mixed Fruit Compote Beverage ' ZESTY HAMBURGERS 1 Ingredients: 1 pound round iteak (ground only once), 1 ta blespoon butter or margarine, Vi teaspoon salt, dash of freshly ; ground pepper, Vi teaspoon .dry mustard, teaspoon papri ;ka, 1 teaspoon Worcestershire "sauce, 1 tablespoon garlic wine -vinegar. j Method: Have butcher cut ex cess fat from around round ; steak and put meat through .grinder only once. Flatten meat ;on paper in which it is wrapped !into an oblong about 4x6 in ches; do not mix. Cut into four pieces and shape edges in oblong patty form. Melt butter or mar garine in heavy 8-inch skillet .until quite hot but not brown; place hamburger patties in skil let and cook over moderate heat until browned on each side and center is degree of doneness de sired this will take several minutes for each side. In the meantime put salt, pepper mus tard, paprika, Worcestershire sauce, and wine vinegar in a custard cup and mix thoroughly. As soon as the patties are cook ed spoon about a teaspoon of the liquid onto each hamburger as they stand in the skillet and lerve immediately with pan drippings, 4 servings. Oregon, Monday, July 18, 1949 Rose Society Event Salem Rose Society members have planned a regular meet ing for Thursday of this week a no - host dinner to be served at 7 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Brady, 3755 Garden road (one and one-half miles from Capitol and Market streets). The coffee is to be furnished. All members and others in terested in rose culture are in vited. Miss Johnson To Wed Soon Announcement Is made by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnson of the engagement of their daughter. Miss Carolyn Rae Johnson, to Donald S. Toomb, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Toomb, all of Salem. The wedding is planned for September 4. Miss Johnson is a graduate of the University of Minnesota and is in laboratory work at Uni versity of California. Mr. Toomb, who was in the service four years during the war, is a stu dent at the University of Cali fornia. - Bainter-Haenny Wedding Reported Grand Ronde Saturday, July 2, St. Michael's church at Grand Ronde, was the scene of a pretty wedding when Miss Johnnie Belle Haenny was married to Robert Guy Bainter, son ot Mrs Bessie Bainter of Willamina. Father Sheffold performed the double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by Joseph Klauck, wore an Ivoiy satin dress with train, and a fingertip length veil fell from a crown of seed pearls and orange blossoms, The bride carried a white orchid on a white satin Bible with stream ers of white satin ribbon. The bride's sister, Mrs. Iliff Harris, was matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Don na Miller and Mrs. Leland Hauk, all wearing pastel shades of taffeta with matching hats and mitts and carrying pastel shades of flowers. Carolee Haenny and Betty Lou Haenny junior bridesmaids, wore yellow and green taffeta dresses. Peg gy Marie Harris, flower girl. wore orchid taffeta and carried a nosegay of pastel shaded flowers. Terry Haenny, neph ew of the bride, was ring bearer. The bridegroom's brother, Arthur Bainter, was best man. Ushers were Lester and Francis Haenny and Robert Grambo. Mrs. Iloff Harris was hostess for the reception. Assisting were Mrs. Donna Miller and Mrs. Le land Hauk. The newlyweds left immediately for a wedding trip and will be home in Wil lamina. Mr. and Mrs. Bainter are both graduates of Willamina Union high school. A GROUP from the Past Pres idents club, Capital Unit, No.9, Amencal Legion auxiliary at tended the party given for 75 patients 'at the U.S. Veterans hospital, Portland, Friday eve ning. Five units assisted at the party furnishing the cake serv ed with coffee following an eve ning of games. Those going from here were Mrs. Paul Gemmell, Mrs. Aus tin H. Wilson, Mrs. James Gar son, Mrs. Earl Andresen, Mrs. I. N. Bacon, Mrs. Helen McLeod, Mrs. Frank Marshall, Mrs. W. W. Woodruff. Legion members accompanying the group were Paul Gemmell and Austin H. Wilson. WOODBURN "Bingo, Bango, Bungo" was the play at the Woodburn Golf t.lub Thurs day with Mis. Lenand Plank winning the prize for the most points. Hostesses at the lunch eon hour were Mrs. P. C. Mc Laughlin and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson. For next Thursday the com mittee will be Mrs, Lottie Steel- hammer and Mrs. Carl Hande. FROM HONOLULU comes word of the birth of a daughter, July 14, to Lt. (jg) and Mrs. Charles Strong (Betty Randall). There is an older daughter in the family, too, Janet Lynn. Grandparents are Joe H. Ran dall and Mrs. Hope Randall of Salem. Mrs. Hope Randall and duughter, Joyce, are now in Honolulu visiting at the Strong home. MISS RENSKA SWART will be hostess to the Salem Writer's club Wednesday, July 20 at 6:15 p.m. in the YWCA, State street. There will be an outdoor picnic dinner, each one attending to take table service. Carmel or chocolate sauce Is delicious served over a simple and inexpensive vanilla corn starch pudding. The sauce may be homemade or it can be had ready-prepared. v& v mt f e "Mm c , . Vs;,V V V-tvt..ML- & Goldenweds Mr. and Mrs. Gus Benson recently observed their golden wedding at a reception at their home at Lebanon. , Bensons Honored On Anniversary Lebanon Mr. and Mrs. Gus Benson held open house observ ance of their 50th wedding anni versary. greeting more than 100 relatives and friends, many of whom came from long distances. The honored couple were mar ried in Lebanon on June 28, 1899. They have lived in this area all their wedded life. Mr, Benson, still an active worker, is a farmer. The- three daughters of the Bensons presided at the tea ta ble, Mrs. Pearl Albert of The Dalles, Mrs. Lena Dourty of Brownsville, and Mrs. Marie Moore of Sweet Home. Assist ing with hostess duties were Mrs. L. E. Foust of The Dalles, sister of Mrs. Benson, Mrs. Ed win Knight of Portland, niece of the hosts, and Mrs. Ed Bog gie of Lebanon, his sister. Besides their daughters, the Bensons have six grand chil dren, all but one being present for the anniversary occasion. THE TWO CIRCLES of the Women's Society of Christian Service ot the Leslie Methodist church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o clock for a program that will include a des sert luncheon, business, devo tions, reports, and sewing. Circle No. 1 will meet with Mrs. W. S. Ankeny, 2095 South Winter, with Mrs. Emil Strip ling leading the devotions. Cir cle No. 2 will meet with Mrs. Lloyd Edgell, 1595 South Cot tage, with Mrs. L. F. Heuper man giving the devotions and Mrs. C. W. Stacey presenting the program. Members of this circle are requested to bring sewing equipment and embroidery thread. NEWS has come to Salem friends of the birth of a daugh ter to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Plymton, Friday, July Is, at Emanuel hospital, Portland. The Plymton family lives in Oregon City. Also greeting the new ar rivals are two sisters, Sally and Tia Plymton, and a brother, Billy. Grandparents are Mrs. Linn C. Smith of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Plymton of Cor- vallis. OREGON Grape camp, Royal Neighbors of America, will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Vet erans of Foreign Wars hall. 'C00L. r7oov c0ov- Bflot lh htotftl ipry in July wtar frihly drycUanid elothtt Ihol look and fttl 10 dtgrttl cooltrl Snd ut oil your luili, drtsttt, ploy tlothtil Wt rtturn 'm IrttK and cfiip 10 titan that colon poiilivtly glow I It'i your btt buy In July! Try uil COLORS RESTORED! PRESSED TO STAY! OOORIESSI OENTlERf Electric Cleaners 565 Hlffhlind Ph. 1-4521 1 Rogers-Hastings Announcement is made by Mrs. Helmer Anderson of the marriage of her daughter, Miss Olive Hastings, to A. G. (Jerry) Rogers, son of Mrs. Jesse Rogers of Salem. The wedding was Friday eve ning, July 15, in Reno, Nev. Both young -people are gradu ates of Salem high school. The bride is employed at the tele phone office here and Mr, Rogers is in the navy, stationed at China Lake, Calif, MRS. W. B. BANE was host- tess to the Birthday club this week to honor Mrs. Andrew Humphrey. Special guests eluded Mrs. William Kerns of Long Beach, Calif., and her two sisters, Mrs. Ed Reecer and Mrs Cora Tichner, both of Portland Mrs. Warren Porter and sons, Buddy and Stevie, also of Port land,-Mrs, T. L, Lind, Mrs. Ed Cooley and Mrs. Clifton Cass, all of Salem. A gift was pre sented Mrs. Humphrey. A SURPRISE no-host picnic was given Sunday to honor James H. Nicholson, Jr., upon the occasion of his birthday. Thirty friends and relatives gathered for the dinner given at Paradise Island. msum V . KEEPS SILVER ) for your finest storting Cleans up to 100 pieces f No boiling, no rubbing, no soiled fingers. V An insured process cannot harm your silver. Guaranteed 1 0 years lasts a lifetime. 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In the group will be Miss McKay, her mother, Mrs. Doug las McKay, and her sister, Mrs. Wayne Hadley, also her niece, Eileen Hadley; Mrs. Richard Green of Corvallis, Miss Patty DeLateur of Hoquiam, Wash., Miss Valda Wold of Vancouver, Wash., Mrs. George C. Alexan der of Eugene, Mrs. Oscar Chris- tensen, Jr., Miss Margaret Jane Cooley, M i s 8 Mariann Croisan and Miss Jean Claire Swift, and the hostesses. Visitors Feted Major and Mrs. Earl Warren and son, Michael, are in Salem from their home in Arlington Va., for a visit with their par ents, Mrs. Billie Herbster and Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. War ren. Major Warren is being transferred to Coronado, Calif marine base after three years duty in Washington, D.C. Mrs. Warren, the former Marcella Herbster, and son will remain in Salem until Major Warren is established in his new location A family picnic was held at Leslie school park in honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Duke of Sacramento and Major and Mrs. C. Earl Warren. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Edgar and Miss Margarett Edgar of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Trent, Dick, Bill and Beverly Trent Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jack son, Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs Ferdig Hall and Wayne Hall, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Duke, Mrs. Milton Chodsey and Pamela, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boomer, Johnnie and Sussie, Miss Val Brenner and Mrs. Billie Herb ster, Mr. and Mrs. Robert War ren and Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Warren, all of Salem, and the honor guests and their children Michael Warren and Barbara Lee and Jack Duke. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Duke and children have returned to their home in Sacramento after spend ing two weeks in Salem visit ing their parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Duke and Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Warren. AMONG Salemites going north on vacation trips are Mr and Mrs. A. C. Nelson, who left last week, sailing from Vancou ver, B.C. for Alaska. They will return August 1. With them on the trip were Mr. Nelson's sis ter, Mrs. "O. M. Hill of Alham bra, Calif., her son and daugh ter and her son-in-law - and daughter. SILVER SPARKLING HEW or silver pfato. sV ot a time- xj,rf"-"" X J. SANI-WAX COMPA Recent Bride The marriage of Mrs. Robert Larson, the for mer Edith Schifferer, was sol emnized July 1 in the Bethel Baptist church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred P. Schifferer of Turner and Mr. Larson is the son of Mrs. Gil bert Larson of North Long Beach, Calif. (Jesten-M i 1 1 e r studio picture) VISITING in the capital over the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Wiley, formerly of Hunt ington, W. Va., and more recent ly of La Jolla, Calif. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Davis. Both Mrs. Wiley and Mrs. Davis are originally from Wel lington, New Zealand. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley will sail from Van couver, B. C, on the "Oarangi" July 28 for New Zealand. Mr. and Mrs. Davis also hope to re turn to New Zealand in the near future. INVESTIGATE NOW Lighting fixtures prices slashed in half! Salem Lighting & Appliance Co. 236 N. High i CLEANER I ONLY 6 DAYS LEFT! ! LIFETIME METHOD tow tAS few Jfc 0 6 if Miss Liudahl To Wed Soon Announced for Sunday, Aug ust 21. is the date for the wed ding of Miss Donna Liudahl and John W. Holmstedt, Jr., of Pax ton, Neb. Their engagement was announced last spring. Miss Liudahl is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Liudahl of Salem, Mr. Holmstedt the son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Holm stedt of Paxton, Neb. The wedding is to be an after noon one at 4:30 o'clock in St. Mark Lutheran Evangelical church, the Rev. M. A. Getzen daner officiating. The reception following also will be at the church. The couple plan to be in Fremont, Neb., next year, Mr. Holmstedt to be a senior at Midland college. Miss Liudahl is to teach at Hooper, a nearby city, next year. 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NOTIONS Milled LWV Group Meets Tuesday Morning It's back to school for the United Nations study group of the Salem League of Women Voters. Mrs. Francis Reierson is discussion leader and hostess to a four-session seminar which meets at her home 970 North nun TiwsHav .Tiilv 10 at 10 a.m. for cookies and coffee, and the second installment of ine United Nations: Its History and Progress." Mrs. Norman Oxford will re port on the UN's advancement of human welfare, Mrs. Nora E. Thompson on the format of the United Nations, and Mrs. John Goldsmith on how the United Nations works to promote world security and to keep the peace. There will be a group aiscus sion on whether the Atlantic pact bypasses the U.N. Others in the group and their reports are Mrs. Hal DeSart, president of the Salem League "The League of Women Voters' Interest in International Af fairs": Mrs. Mark Astrup, "The Preamble" and "The Accom Dlishments of the UN": and Mrs. Evelyn Sainsbury, "The Back ground of Agreements L.eaaing to the Formation of the UN". Mrs. John Norby and Mrs. Arthur H. Bones will present topics on August 2. GUESTS at the home of Mr. A and Mrs. Dale Magee are Mrs. ' Magee's mother, Mrs. Merta Mc-i Cown of San Bernardino, Calif., and Mrs. Robert Baker of Sac ramento. Mrs. McCown plans an indefinite stay here with her daughter's family. Mrs. Baker, the former Ada McCown and aunt of Mr. and Mrs. Ma gee, will remain here for two weeks. A former Oregon resi dent, this is Mrs. Baker's first visit here in 21 years. fJ '. . . MAIN FLOOR 1 to u '1 1