Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 17, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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Miss Teel
To Wed on
August 27
Announced for Saturday, Au
gust 27, is the date of the wed
ding for Miss Adah Mae Teel
and Robert William Nelson, the
ceremony to be an afternoon one
at 4 o'clock in the First Baptist
church with Dr. Lloyd T. An
derson officiating. The engage
ment of the couple was announc
ed last spring at University of
Oregon. The bride-eleet is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Teel of Salem and Mr. Nelson is
the son of Mrs. William Nelson
of Woodburn.
Honoring Miss Teel, Mrs.
Floyd McClellan and Mrs. Lee
Cross are to entertain on Friday
evening of this week at a party
and miscellaneous shower at
the home of Mrs. McClellan. A
group of about 30 is bidden to
the affair.
Plans for the wedding are be
told by the bride-to-be. Misses
Doris Kimble and Phyllis Mode
are to light the candles.
Matron of honor will be Mrs.
Leo H. Brockway of Lewiston,
Idaho, sister of the bride-elect
The bridesmaids will be Mrs
Archie Nelson of Salem and
M1 IM li Hltti'ill Willi
Today's Menu
(Br tb Auoentd PrM)
Warm Weather Fick-up
' Apricot Cooler
Watercress Cottage Cheese
Sandwiches
Vanilla Wafers
Apricot Cooler
Ingredients: 3 cups chilled
apricot whole fruit nectar, 1 cup
iced strong tea, dash of salt, 4
teaspoons honey, cherries.
Method: Mix apricot nectar,
tea, salt and honey, making sure
mixture is thoroughly chilled
Garnish with cherries. Makes
4 to 6 servings.
Watercress Cottage
Cheese Sandwiches
Ingredients: 1 cup finely
chopped watercress (about 1
bunch), 1 cup creamed cottage
cheese, 1 teaspoon finely grated
onion, salt and freshly ground
pepper, thinly sliced whole
wheat bread.
, Method: . Put the watercress,
cottage cheese, and grated onion
in a mixing bowl and mix
thoroughly; add salt and pepper
to taste. Use as sandwich fill
ing on bread. Makes IVi cups
spread.
If you want to separate the
leaves of a head of lettuce, re
move the core, then hold the
head (core side up) under cold
running water. The pressure of
the water will usually force the
leaves apart. The leaves should
be dried on a tea towel before
using.
Button Parade The three suits pictured above are Typical
of the fall silhouette, with slim, buttoned skirts. Left, pin
check effect in mouse-gray worsted, with velvet collar and
skirt buttoned from waist to hem; center, clay-gray sharkskin
with many buttons, large patch pockets; right, fall entree in
brown-toned worsted, with braid and button trim. All fabrics
are by John Walther.
more, Calif., served the punch.
Miss Marilyn Miller passed the
guest book, Miss Patricia
Thompson was at the gift table
and Misses Crescent English.
Marcelyn Kuns and Donna Son-
nen assisted in serving.
After a short wedding trip Mr.
and Mrs. Shaw will be at home
in Woodburn. For traveling the
bride wore a light blue suit with
navy accessories and her orchid
corsage.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Shaw are
graduates of Woodburn high
school.
Miss Whitecrow Bride at
Ceremony in Woodburn
Woodburn The Church of God at Woodburn was the setting for
the marriage of Miss Colleen Joyce Whitecrow, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Perry Whitecrow, to Duane Robert Shaw, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Shaw of Sacramento Saturday, August 13 at 2
o'clock in the afternoon. The Rev. R. W. Hood officiated at the
single ring ceremony in the pres-- 1
ence of about 100 invited guests.
Baskets of pink and white glad
ioluses and candelabrums were
arranged about the altar.
Soloist was Miss Virginia Yo-
der who sang, accompanied by
Miss Karene Kuns, who also
played the processional and re
cessional marches.
Mr. Whitecrow escorted his
daughter to the altar and gave
her in marriage. She wore a
wedding gown of white satin,
fashioned with tight-fitting bo
dice, closed in the back with self
covered buttons, a yoke of seed
pearls and long sleeves. The full
skirt extended into a full length
train and the fingertip veil was
of net edged with lace. The
bride carried an arm arrange
ment of gardenias centered with
a white orchid corsage. ' .
Maid of honor was Miss Lois
Thompson in a frock of powder
blue taffeta. She carried an arm
bouquet of Rubrum lilies, and
wore a floral tiara in her hair.
Bridesmaids were Miss Doris
Waymire and Miss Jean Bothum,
wearing identical frocks of pink
marquisette. Their flowers were
gardenias and pink carnations
and they also wore a floral head
dress.
Marion Shaw stood as best
man for his brother and the ush
ers were Delmer Kuns and Jer
ry Bonacker.
Mrs. Whitecrow wore a gray
suit with black accessories and
a corsage of white gardenias for
her daughter's wedding and the
bridegroom s mother wore an
afternoon print with black ac
cessories and a simliar corsage
A reception was held at the
church. The serving table was
covered with a lace cloth and
centered with a three tiered wed
ding cake flanked on either side
with white tapers and low bowls
of pink and white sweet peas.
Mrs. Albert Albin of Donald
aunt of the bride, cut the cake
Mrs. Lester Marks, another aunt,
presided at the coffee urn, and
Mrs. Arthur Chapelle of Liver-
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Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Aug. 17, 19497
Picnic Planned
Woodburn The August pic
nic meeting of the Woodburn
Business and Professional Wo
men's club will be held at Settle
mier park Thursday evening,
August 18, beginning with a no
host dinner at 7 o'clock. Mrs.
Eugene Stoller, Mrs. E. F. John
son, Miss Esther Johnson, Miss
Gladys Adams and Mrs. J. W.
Richards will be in charge of
arrangements. Coffee, cream and
sugar will be furnished by the
Wed In July The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ashby
Know er (Josephine Ruth Haury) was solemnized July 22.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert E. Haury of
Salem, Mr. Know er the son of Mr. and Mrs. William E.
Knower of West Salem. (McEwan studio picture)
Miss Barbara Bowerman of
Portland. Acting as the flower
girl will be Mary Brockway of
Lewiston, niece of the bride
elect. Ralph Nelson is to be best
man for his brother and usher
ing will be Ellis Teel, brother of
Miss Teel, John Estepp of Hills-
boro, Gerald B. Smith, Jr., and
Lyle Baldwin, the latter of Os
wcgo.
The reception following also
will be at the church.
Be sure it's
PURE CANE
L8k J v
Be sure
with C HH
committee. Those attending art
to bring their own table service,
and also a "white elephant" for
prizes. Entertainment will b
silent movies shown by Eugena
Stoller.
HOME from a two weeks va
cation is Miss Genevieve Cock
erline, who returned Monday.
She spent the time in San Fran
cisco and Carmel, Calif., and at
Reno, Nev.
PEGGY SAGE Lipstick Combination
Special Value 0e4...
$2.00 Value
for U. IBS
An easy-lo-keep-clean envelope type
case of soft plastic, containing two
Pegcy Sage Lipstick Convertibles.
Handy for rc-use in holding pen and
pencils or your lipstick and lipstick
brush.
$2.00 Value
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for
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Or if you prefer a light shade for
daytime wear and a darker one for
evening. Your choice of three shade
combinations, in an all plastic compact
box that can be rc-U8cd as a hobby pin
container, safety pin stronghold or a
"what-not box."
Capital Drug Store
After Flourine Treatments
BE SURE OF LASTING PROTECTION
USE
DENTAL CREAM
TWICE A DAY
Large 214-Oz. Tube
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Listen to the big Buster Brown Raido Show on
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