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8 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, July 21, 1949 He pli 3-: i Br Oi ti: Ha en Fob by HI bu Hi lot do 15: Ira Miss Hoereth ; Shower Feted ' Miss Joan Hoereth, who is to be married in August to Theo- dore Covalt, will be honored at 1 a china shower and party for which Miss Beula Arnold is to ' entertain this evening. A des- cert supper is to be served in the - garden, an informal evening fol ; lowing. In the group will be: Miss Hoereth, Mrs. F. X. Hoereth and Mrs. Ferrell Covalt, mothers of ' the engaged couple, Mrs. Lloyd 1 Arnold, Mrs. J. A. Long, Miss Marian Carson, Miss Frances Baum, Miss Virginia Lewis, Miss Gayle Juve, Miss Marilyn Bur 1 ris, Miss Eva McCullen, Miss s Cathy Cooper, Miss Nancy Sny der, Miss Janice Baker, Miss Ruth Holtzman, Miss Ruth Mc Call, Miss Crystal Huntington, Miss Janet Lindley, Miss Irene McLeod, Miss Josephine Caugh ell, Miss Jean Pickens and the hostess. Club at Sublimity Has Annual Picnic Sublimity The Sublimity Women's club had its annual picnic at the St. Boniface parish park. A pot luck dinner was nerved and the afternoon was spent playing cards. Those attending were, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Susbauer, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hassler, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Toepfer and daughter Joanne, Mr. Jack Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Podrobsky and daughters Marlene and Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. George Glover, Mr. and Mrs. John Halfman, Mrs. Rose Riesterer, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Steffes, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ditter, Mr. and Mrs. William Dechateau, Mr. Joseph Schrewe, Mrs. Theresa, Benedict, Mrs. Frances Hartman, Misses Bernardine and Philo mene Schrewe. pr LI ,W Inn ! Coffee Friday A coffee is planned Friday morning by Mrs. Gerald Wing to honor her mother. Mrs. Inez Collin, visitor from North Hol lywood, Calif., and Mrs. Wing's sister, Mrs. Jon Trost, who is visiting from Rochester, Minn. A group of 24 friends has been invited, the party to be be tween 10 and 12 o'clock. OAK POINT Miss Farrell Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Webb and Ronald Law rence, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lawrence, were married July is at tne Presbyterian parson '''i f Slim Silhouette Philip Man- gone does a slick suit in gray covert with slim skirt, velvet collar. age in Independence. Rev. John Hood read the ceremony. Miss Jean Hamblin and Marcus Tal lent stood with the couple. The bride wore a rose color ed suit with white accessories and orchid corsage. A reception followed at the Lawrence home. Close friends and relatives were guests at the ceremony. The young couple will make their home in Independence. AT THE home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Moritz over nipht Fri day were their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chnstcnsen of Champion, Alberta, Canada. The visitors stopped here en route north to Vancouver, B.C. On Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Moritz and children were dinner guests at the A. G. Moritz home in Portland. Miss Davey Wed Here on Sunday A wedding of interest took place at the Immanuel Baptist church in Salem, Rev. F. G. Bennett officiating, on Sunday, July 17, at 3:00 o'clock, when Miss Beryl Mae Davey was wed to Ronald C. McDonald. The church was beautifully decor ated with palms and flowers in pastel shades. Because of the unavoidable absence of her father, the bride was given in marriage by her grandfather, E. F. Hausfeld. The bride's gown was of white nylon with full-length coronet veil worn by her moth er at her wedding. Her bou quet was of coral pink gladio luses and fern. Her necklace of turquoise and silver was a gift of the bridegroom. Miss Rowena McDonald, sis ter of the bridegroom, was maid of honor, wearing a formal gown of dusty rose and carrying a bouquet of white and rose gladioluses and fern. The little Misses Merry and Cherrie Davey, twin-sisters of the bride, were flower girls in yellow formal gowns, carrying colonial bouquets of white and pastel blossoms. Stanton Anderson was best man. Miss Helen Hausfeld played the wedding music and accom panied the vocalists. The bride's mother, Mrs. Harold Davey, Miss Jeanette Saucy and Sam Berger sang. The bride's mother wore a pale green formal with pink ac cessories. The bridegroom's mo ther wore a rose pink gown with white accessories. The bride's grandmother wore a gown of or chid with navy accessories. The ushers were Darl Hunt and Mr. Russell Reich. The bride is the eldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Da vey of Welcome, Minn. She was an honor graduate of the Tri umph high school of Triumph, Minn., and attended Willamette university for a time. She has been employed at the Commer cial Book store, Salem. The bridegroom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Carol Mc Donald of Salem. He is a grad uate of Salem high school and Oregon Technical institute. The wedding reception was held at Rhodelia Dell on South 12th street. Mrs. Sam Berger cut the cake, served by herself and Mrs. E. F. Hausfeld, grand mother of the bride. The bride's cake was cut and served by Miss Cornelia McDonald. Miss Ruth Barthold, assisted by Miss Barbara Bennett, served the punch from a rustic wishing well. . - CSW08 I gqtsci rH'J ATjLAMj AND 2 CHROME yXiCsl 0 1 I jow you can haveofinej fl I J I modern, chrome breakfast let H I I i r.,'ir.'. Jtt-Jry' I I I ol 0 P you thought wai pre- 1 IS il' 1 ' M"ffij' I I I war hiitory. We bring you this If U'm '- -1 ffi'0 II 'in ex,en,lon 'able, 30x40 p I II jXC'l i ill c,0,ed; 30x50 open, and two I II ijMp j LmmJi J I cnrome chain, covered in L L lyijC VV either red or blue leatherette k.-ifl' iiftP I "" ro match table-lop trim at this li VS' I enialionally low price. Come Iff: I SEC OUR OTHER MNI Vj f '".'. d buy 1 or, ou iff sry Convenient terms. JEE j-t CHROME DINETTE SETS rf p I VVITH HARMONITE PLASTIC t-pM.J tops.... V J If i $11 D0WN DRIVERS THE Pi I SET OF YOUR CHOICE a J" Engagement Told Announced recently was the engage ment of Miss Georgia Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Woodruff, to Charles Domagalla, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Domogalla. (Jesten-Miller studio picture) Mrs. Dick Ware look charge of the gifts and Miss" Ellen Brown had charge of the guest book. The couple will reside in an apartment on State street. GRAND RONDE Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weaver announce the marriage of their daughter, Clarabelle, to Robert Hamrick of Martinez, Calif. The young couple were married July 3 at Reno, Nev. They were accom panied to Reno by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shaw and daughter, who witnessed the ceremony. Mr. Hamrick recently re turned from Guam, where he had been employed about a year. He is now engaged in the logging business near Grand Ronde. The bride is a graduate of Willamina union high, class of '48, and is emoloyed here at the Long-Bell office. ANNUAL picnic for Salem chapter, Order of Eastern Star, will be an event of next Sunday in the Dallas City park, the no host dinner to be served at 1 o'clock. The chapter is furnish ing the ice cream and coffee. The picnic is for all members and their families. Sandwich and cake plates made of colorful plastic are overlaid with deposits of ster ling silver in leafy designs. Hoffer Family Has Reunion Mt. Angel The Hoffer fami ly held their annual picnic at the home and gardens of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aman with a large relationship present. The picnic dinner and sup per was served to Mr. and Mrs. John Wilde and Mary Lou,. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sholer, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boyd and family all of Portland; Clarence Chill- bere and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hook, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kleinschmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sullivan and son, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Moe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gier, and Mrs. Tillie Hook all of Silverton; Mr. and Mrs. nennetn iienoe oi Lewiston, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoffer, Mr. . and Mrs. Wil bert Aman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Aman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Aman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Butsch, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hoffer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hoffer and . family, George Hoffer, Russel Aman and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aman. Greetings Are Sent Friends, Mrs. Wray Silverton Of local interest to her numerous friends is a mes sage of greetings from Mrs Lucy Wray, now in her 91st year, who makes her home at the Chris tian Beaverton home. Mrs. Wray is in unusually good health but her eyesight is fail ing. The Wrays were in busi ness in Silverton for many years. Mrs. Minnie Preston, also of the Beaverton home, returned there from a fortnight with Sil v e r t o n friends, accompanied home by Mrs. Carl Specht, Mrs. Arthur Dickman and Mrs. Gus Herr. Mrs. Wray and Mrs. Pres ton were luncheon guests' in Beaverton of the local group. When you want to combine salad and dessert fill pear halves (fresh or canned) with a mix ture of finely cut celery, wal nuts and mayonnaise; serve on romaine or escarole. Finely cut dates may also be added to the pear filling if desired. A trav of sherbet in the freezing compartment of your refriger ator will solve many summer menu problems. Cooling and re freshing, it is the perfect ending lor warm weatner meais. a tablespoon of sherbet adorning a dish of berries or other fresh fruit is delicious and attractive. Those long, cool drinks, made with ginger ale or sparkling wa-- ter, are even better topped witn a scoop of sherbet. Here's a delightful sherbet, cooling as a long drink and tangy of flavor, made with gin ger ale. Gingerale Sherbet 1 cup water 1 cup sugar 1 teaspoon unflavored gelatin 2 tablespoons cold water Vi cup lemon iice 1 cup pineapple juice - Wi cups pale dry ginger ale 2 egg whites ' Combine 1 cup water with cup sugar. Boil for 10 minutes. Sprinkle gelatin on 2 table spoons cold water: then add to the hot sugar syrup; stir until dissolved. Add lemon juice, pineapple juice and ginger ale. Pour into freezing tray of auto matic refrigerator with tempera ture control at coldest setting; freeze until firm about 1-inch in from edge of tray. Beat egg whites stiff; add remaining Yt cup sugar, while continuing to beat. Beat sherbet with fork fold in beaten egg white mix- Twins at Mill City Are Birthday Hosts Mill City Mrs. Wilbur Mien- ert entertained in her home with a play party for her twin sons, Mark and Clark, who were cele brating their third birthday an niversaries. 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