Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 08, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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Wed Recently Mr. and Mrs. James Loder, Jr., (Mardella
Aeschlimann) were married July 3 in the St. Luke Lutheran
church at Reno, Nev. (Conant studios, Reno).
Family Reunion
The annual Van Cleave re
union was held in the Silverton
park with about 50 members at
tending. After the picnic dinner
Mrs. Ileta Nelson presided over
the business meeting and the
following officers were elected:
Howard Van Cleave, president;
J. V. Van Cleave, vice president;
Estel Van Cleave, secretary and
treasurer.
Attending from Silverton
were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Van
Cleave, Maurine and Mary Jo,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Van
Cleave, Joe Van Cleave; from
Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Nelson and James, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. .Williams and Jenelle
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred
Williams, Hazel McMorris; from
Scotts Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford McMorris, Mrs. John Ja
cobsen, Callie Ann, Carol Sue
and Jonna Lee, Roy Fitzjerell
from Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
McMorris, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo
McMorris, Wayne' and Cleta
Mae, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Van
Cleave and Kenneth, Bertha
Van Cleave, . Vernon B. Van
Cleave, Mrs. Kenneth White,
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Osburn,
Hattie Van Cleave, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvln J. Van Cleave and Daryl;
from Woodburn, A. M. Van
Cleave; from Stayton, Mrs. Fan
nie McMorris; from Scio, C. A,
Van Cleave; from Pendleton,
Mr. Florence Williams; from
Napavine, Washy, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Woosley and Zana Ken
v nison.
1 The clan will meet next year
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. AI
vin J. Van Cleave in Hazel
Green.
AMITY Mr. and Mrs. James
Glover have announced the mar
riage of their daughter, Gwen
dolyn, July 15, in California, to
Robert Hillskemper, Norwalk,
Calif. He has just completed his
education as a radio engineer
and they will be at home near
Miss Forman
Bride-Elect
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Forman
are announcing the engagement
and approaching marriage of
their daughter. Miss Lucille
Forman, to Clifford M. Campan,
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Cam
pan of Portland. The wedding
will take place in St. Joseph's
Catholic church on August 20.
Honoring Miss Forman, her
aunt, Mrs. Ella Voves, assisted
by Miss Evelyn Forman, enter
tained at a linen and towel
shower Thursday evening.
Games formed the evening's en
tertainment. Little Suzanne De
Vail, dressed in a pale blue for
mal, presented the gifts to Miss
Forman, after which refresh
ments were served.
Guests attending were Miss
Lucille Forman, Mrs. Barbara
Kart, Mrs. James A. Garson,
Miss Bertha Muhs, Miss Loretta
Muhs, Mrs. John Fosnot, Mrs.
Adam Hertz, Mrs. Fabian Nel
son, Mrs. Don Stupka, Mrs. Al
fred Forman, Mrs. Otto Schiess,
Miss Teddy Schiess, Mrs. Alma
Smith, Mrs. Earl Shafer, Mrs
R. C. Blaxall, Mrs. Val Sloper,
Mrs. Mary DeVall, Mrs. John
Voves, Miss Patricia Dardis,
Miss Mary Toohey, Miss Elber
ta Kloos, Miss Joan Voves, Mrs.
A. G. Forman and the hostesses,
Los Angeles on their return
from a honeymoon in Yosemite
park.
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July Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Morris (Velora Venita
Williams) were married July 10. The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Williams of Salem and Mr. Morris
is the son of C. G. Morris of Cave Junction and the late
Rev. Mr. Morris. (McEwan studio picture).
A FAMILY picnic is planned I day evening at 6:30 o'clock in
by Delta Zeta alumae for Tues-1 Leslie park.
Today's Menu
(By tbt Auocitwl Preu)
The Bride Cooks Luncheon
Chicken Liver Entree
Beverage Toast Points
Sliced Tomatoes and Cucumber
Cantaloupe
With Fresh Raspberries
Chicken Liver Entree
Ingredients: Vt pound chick
en livers, z tablespoons butter
or margarine, ls cup thin strips
onions. (2 small onions), Vj cup
thin strips green pepper, ti cup
thinly sliced celery crescents
(1 medium-size stalk), cup
commercially prepared sour
cream, Vi teaspoon salt, M tea
spoon finely crushed dried rose
mary.
Method: Wash the chicken
livers in cold water and pat
dry. Halve, cutting away stringy
membrane, then cut each half
in two again. Melt the butter
or margarine in an 8-inch skil
let, add the onion, green pep
per, and celery and cook over
low heat about 10 minutes, un
til partly softened. Add the
chicken livers and stirring fre
quently, cook until done and no
red shows when cut through
about 5 minutes or longer. Add
the sour cream, salt, and rose-
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mary; stir thoroughly. Cover
skillet and heat over low heat
about 5 minutes. 2 servings. !
Note: To cut onions in thin j
strips peel, slice off ends and!
quarter; now cut each quarter
down lengthwise in thin strips i
and separate in pan with a I
wooden spoon as they are cook
ing. WOODBURN The Presby
terian Aid society will hold its
monthly meeting Wednesday,
August 10 in the social room at
the church at 2 p.m., Mrs. Henry
Stange will lead the devotional
service and answer to roll call
will be a Bible quiz. Hostesses
will be Mrs. Roy Seely, Mrs. B.
F. McComas and Mrs. Henry
Layman.
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