Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 12, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
McClain of Woodburn, and Rob
ert J. Kraemer, son of Mrs.
Catherine Kraemer of Mt. Angel.
The ceremony will be an event
of August 27 at St. Luke's Cath
Miss Gray
September 7, as date for her
marriage to Dale Crandall, son
of Dale Crandall, Sr., of Merced,
Calif. v
The simple service will be at
11 o'clock in the morning in St.
Paul's Episcopal church, the
Rev. George H. Swift, officiat
ing. The reception following
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, August 12, 1949 7
will be at the Gray home.
The couple will be in Eugene
this next year, Mr. Crandall to
finish his senior year at Uni
versity of Oregon. The bride
elect is a graduate of the Sacred
Heart hospital school of nurs
ing. NEIGHBORS of Woodcraft
are meeting Friday evening in
the Salem Woman's club house,
460 North Cottage. Mrs. Gussi
Shaw, guardian neighbor, will
preside. There will be a pro
gram and refreshments will be
served.
Sets Date
A September bride will be
Miss Yvonne Gray, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gray, Sr.,
who has announced Wednesday,
olic church in Woodburn. Miss
garet Ann Fisher, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Fish
er, to John G. Mowery, son of
McClain is employed in Salem
and Mr. Kraemer is employed
at Lebanon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gaye J. Mowery of
Roseburg, was revealed at an In
formal dessert party Wednes
day evening at the Fisher residence.
Miss Fisher
Is Betrothed
The engagement of Miss Mar
. ' s; -r ,? -
Wed Here Sunday Mrs. Frank Charles Rock, Jr., the
former Pauline Morse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W.
Morse, was married last Sunday in St. Paul's Episcopal
church, a reception following. The couple are to reside in
Los Angeles. Mr. Rock is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
Rock of Saem. (McEwan studio picture)
MR. AND MRS. T. E. Bark
man left today on a three weeks
vacation trip which will take
them to Yellowstone, Utah, Cal
ifornia and Arizona.
VISTORS here for a few
hours, Friday, were Mr. and Mrs.
William P. Rockwood of Wash
ington, D. C. who were guests
of Mrs. Rockwood's aunt, Mrs.
Margaret Rosecrans.
Today's Menu
Company For Supper
Raw Vegetable Dunking Platter
Chipped Beef, Macaroni and
Tomato Casserole
Snap Bean Salad Bowl
Bread and Butter
Vanilla Custard with
Sliced Bananas
Coca Chiffon Cake
Cocoa Chiffon Cake
Ingredients: cup cocoa,
cup plus 2 tablespoons boiling
water, cup plus 2 table
spoons sifted cake flour, 1 cup
less 2 tablespoons sugar, IVi
teaspoons double-acting baking
powder, Vi teaspoon salt, V cup
salad oil (not olive oil), 4 medium-sized
eggs (separated),
teaspoon vanilla, teaspoon
cream of tartar.
Method: Add the boiling wa
ter to the cocoa gradually, stir
ring until smooth; allow to cool.
Sift the cake flour, sugar, bak
ing powder, and salt into a
medium - sized mixing bowl;
make a well in these dry ingre
dients and add the oil, egg yolks,
vanilla, and cooled cocoa meas
ure. Beat with a spoon until
smooth. Put the egg whites
(make sure they measure
cup) in a large mixing bowl,
sprinkle them with the cream of
tartar and beat with a rotary
beater or electric mixer until
they form straight stiff peaks
when the beater is slowly with
drawn. If whites are stiff enough
they will not slide when bowl is
partly inverted. Pour the egg
yolk mixture gradually over the
surface of the egg whites, fold
ing in until they are all blend
ed; do not stir. Turn into an in
greased 8x8x2-inch pan and
bake in a moderate (350 F.)
voen for 30 to 35 minutes or un
til top springs back when light
ly touched. Invert pan immedi
ately, resting two of the edges
on other containers so that the
cake hangs free of the table. Al
low to cool thoroughly, about an
hour. Loosen cakes from side
with a spatula, turn pan over
and hit edge sharply on table so
cake will fall out. Makes 8 serv
ings.
Sunday Brunch
Melon Cup
Crisp Cereal with Raisins and
Thin Cream
Creamed Eggs on
Deviled Ham Toast
Beverage
Creamed Eggs on
Deviled Ham Toast
Ingredients: 3 tablespoons
butter or margarine, 3 table
spoons flour, 2 cups milk
U teaspoon salt, dash of fresh
ly ground pepper, 1 tablespoon
finely cut parsley (use scissors
to cut), 6 hard-cooked eggs, 1
three - ounce can deviled ham,
5 slices toast.
Method: Melt butter or mar
garine in a heavy saucepan; re
move from heat, add flour and
blend well. Add milk gradu
ally, stirring until smooth after
each addition. Add salt, pep
per and parsley and return to
range; cook over low or moder
ate heat, stirring constantly, un
til thickened and bubbly; cook
two more minutes. Serve over
toast that has been spread with
deviled ham. 5 servings.
Ditto Home Scene
Of Family Reunion
Dayton A family reunion
was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Will Ditto when
members of their family gather
ed. Three sons: Mr. and Mrs.
Edwin Ditto and children of Eu
gene; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Ditto
of Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Ditto and three children of
Portland; four daughters: Mrs.
William Sartain, Oakland, Cal.,
Jean of McMinville, Mary and
Carol, Dayton.
Spending a week in the Ditto
home, were his sister and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Whitted
and daughter Barbara Kay of
Columbus, New Mexico They
drove 2,000 miles to get here
and returned to their home by
way of California.
s r-i' ,
- : I
n' V 1 I
i
ill - w 1
A miniature colonial nosegay,1
with a butterfly perched among
the blossoms and bearing the:
names "Margaret and Jonn on
its wings, marked each place.
No date is announced for tne
wedding. Both of the young
couple attended the University
of Oregon.
Bidden to the announcement
party were Misses Diane Proc
tor, Prudence Craig, Sally
Smith, Shirley Etzel, Patricia
Zosel, Jane Schmidt, Audrey
Chrisman, Roberta Tussing, Pen
ny Gilmer and Jean Gilmer.
2 Entertain
At Shower
Mrs. E. L. Gray, Jr., and Mrs.
James P. Lies were hostesses
Wednesday evening at the home
of the former at a shower hon
oring Mrs. Wilbur Tripp. An in
formal evening was enjoyed
with a late lunch served. Varied
colored gladioluses decorated
the home for the party.
In the group were Mrs. Tripp,
Mrs. Warren Erwert, Mrs. Bill
Fritz, Mrs. Norman Lind, Mrs.
Charles E. Prince, Mrs. Elmer S.
Meade, Mrs. Morse Stewart,
Mrs. John R. Hunt, Mrs. Wayne
Ferris, Mrs. Floyd McNall, Mrs.
Maynard Nelson, Mrs. Hubert
Harris, Mrs. T. N. Morris, Mrs.
W. C. Cross, Mrs. John F. Van
Osdol, Mrs. John M. Meier, and
the two hostesses.
Sojourners Plan
Luncheon Event
Plans for a luncheon meeting
at Silver Creek Falls lodge on
August 25 were announced at
the Sojourners club party Thurs
day afternoon at the Salem Wo
man's club. Mrs. William E.
Healy is chairman for the event,
the luncheon to be at 12:30
o'clock. Cars will leave the Wo
man's club building at 11:30
o clock for the falls.
Guests at Thursday's meeting
ncluded Mrs. Fred Fleury, Mrs.
W. W. Rosebraugh, Mrs. E. H.
Balch, Mrs. Roy Schragg, Mrs.
Paul Davis, Mrs. Perry Robb.
New members announced in
clude Mrs. C. E. Gray and Mrs.
Milan Basinger.
Honors at cards went to Mrs.
W. L. Scrogg, Mrs. Oliver Mans
field, Mrs. Theodore Linn, Mrs.
Howard Sargent, Mrs. Melvin
Bedsaul. Mrs. E. J. Church was
chairman for the committee of
hostesses. The dessert tables
were attractive with arrange
ments of marigolds in acorn
squash halves.
8 and 40 Unit
Sponsors Picnic
The annual picnic of Marion
County salon, Eight et Forty,
was held with a no-host supper
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Zinn near Sunnyside
Wednesday evening. In the
beautiful gardens tables were
placed for Mr. and Mrs. Earl T.
Andresen, Mrs. Bonnie Blessing,
Mrs. Ben Kuensting, Mr. and
Mrs. W. O. Green, Mrs. Frank
Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Mem
Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. Albert C
Gragg, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mar
shall, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Lieu-
alien, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kirk,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Humphreys,
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. DeJardin,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Prosser, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Lucht, Mrs. H. H.
Henry, Mrs. Mae Heggie, Mrs.
Jennie Bartlett, Mrs. Austin Wil
son and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Zinn. Around the camp
fire all enjoyed group singing
and harmonica numbers by
irank Zinn.
At the recent marche held in
Salem Mrs. Earl T. Andresen
was elected as departmental ser-geant-at-arms
and Mrs. Frank
Marshall as partnership chair
man.
Mrs. W. O. Green of Aurora
and her officers will be installed
at a formal installation on Oc
tober 19 in the Cherry room of
tne senator hotel.
'
WOODBURN Invitations are
in the mail for the wedding of
Miss Mildred Rose McClain
Wed at Stayton Bride of
late June was Mrs. Robert Lee
Brazeale, the former Georgft
Ellen Rand, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James Rand, Jr., of
West Stayton, the ceremony
being solemnized in the Stay
ton Baptist church. Mr. Bra
zeale is the son of Mrs. Pauline
Brazeale of Crabtree. (McEw
an studio picture.)
RECORDS
Vaughn Monroe's New Album
"Silver Lining Songs"
Includes
Look for the Silver Lining
A Klu In the Dark
Who 7
Shine on Hirveit Mood
Time on Mr Hindi
AtsIob
Prire
P 1M $3.2
WP 248 fS.
8p
Downstairs Oregon Bid.
State and High 3-8632
NOW SHOWING AT
' x HOGG BROS.
I f J &Nh- ' " " " ""--Zl!s' Thrill ot Meter-Miser
J f f - " Z!!.. 'fP Precision its parts are
Srs'' mac'e t measurement
If B? A See Lifetime Porcelain-
I W KRfcVTfc -J&tOtVW M reatedia,ndedS'tiirrre'Jafn
k wJgFO tftfiV i,sli,0",imeb8au,y-
'jPfT- " N. Lift over 100 lbs. with
- """ v one fi"9er proof there's
iH"""""" - i V no 'u99ing n prying with
I I 1 jfe j V Fri9idairo Quickube Trays.
.WX I 1 "Proof Show" we've Jpjgf
I tpx-f jS ever had! No loose
I - II I(!,Sr wk&M I kl l Marvel at "Magic Writ-
n, ( II I VtWSS ti """ rw mg and how water I
' I I lH I ILi???1!!! ' B T5prjfitii . freezes instantly-proof of I
I i I PSZfN JLd$WS3Rnt Plain, Frigidaire's faster freezing. I
j r-l before your eye of pl
U? 1 value! See if today! fp-C
1 learn about Sturdy Con-
j 1 "tJBfry struction a Frigidaire 1-
I ' i i, ii m - I yZdfc " piece all-steel cabinet will
"gfTTTryai3 1 V support the weight of
i yggsws. EEEj J
Nearly 8 cu. ft. and just look at all
these features: 1 -piece porcelain interior,
full-width, roller-bearing, glass-topped
Hydrator, big Super-Freezer, rust-resist
ant shelves, famous Meter-Miser mech
anism with 5-Year Protection Plan.
Quickube Ice Trays, new, usable flat
top, tall bottle space, Meat Tender.
FRIGIDAIRE DL-86B Model. 8-910
cu. ft. size. New "Iceberg Blue'' inte
rior trim, full-width Super-Freezer
Chest, full-width Hydrator, Basket
Drawer, Quickube Ice Trays, rust
resistant shelves, porcelain interior.
FRIGIDAIRE Cold-Wall Imperial
Model IL-100. 10 cu. ft. size. Sepa
rate Locker-Top keeps up to 70 lbs.
food safe-frozen for months. Cold-Walt
compartment keeps foods moist-fresh
without covers. Also 8 cu. ft. size.
Choose from 3 types . . . 14 Models . . as low as $J
wl
WHILE THEY
LAST!
Com in register at our
FtigirJatre Proof-Of-Value
Demonstration and get your
beautiful Royal Ruby Ivy RowL
Smart red glass, designed to
bold small flowers or ivy.
P0B HOME
;... i. l- li.J : I.. I
ior iimneu nine oniyi
FRIGIDAIRE
IlWl
America's No. 1 Refrigerator
Come In. Ask Us About Itl
OPEN
'TIL 9 FRI.
WILIANETTE VALLEY'S LEADING APPLIANCE S HOME FURNISHERS
SALEM OREGON CITY
FRIENDLY
SERVICE
115 South Commercial St.
Phone 3-9148