Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 01, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    t, 8 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Sept. 1, 1949
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Are Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eugene Mudd (Laura
Yuvonne Bailey) were married in mid-August at Hood River.
Mr. Mudd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mudd of Salem.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Bailey
of Hood River. (Kay's studio, Hood River)
BERGMAN-RUSSELLINI ROMANCE
Friends Say Ingrid in Love
Really for the First Time
(Editor's Note Here is the first full story of the romance
of Ingrid Bergman and Italian Director Romerto Rosselllni,
as told by sources intimately connected with the couple.)
Rome, Italy, Sept. 1 (U.R) Ingrid Bergman is deeply In love for
perhaps the first time in her life.
She and Roberto Rosselllni, Italian directm- who has won her
heart, will be married as soon as she gets a divorce from Dr.
Peter Lindstrom, her husband for 11 years.
Hurt and puzzled by criticism-
of her love affair, she plans
never to make another movie in
Hollywood and may never ap
pear on the screen again.
Sources intimately associated
with the actress and her director-sweetheart
say she cannot
understand why her fans have
turned against her.
The other day she took a let
ter from a batch of fan mail
and handed it to a friend. It
was from an outraged man In
the states who said he had read
of her Intention to seek a di
vorce. "
"I will never trust another
woman as long as I live," the
letter said.
The blonde Swedish actress
hook her head sadly.
"People write me this way as
though I did not have the same
right they 'have the right to
happiness," she said.
In her eyes, she has done
nothing that would not have
been done by any honest woman
who found herself deeply in
love for perhaps the first time
In her life.
As soon as she and Rossellini
realized they were in love, she
asked her husband to come to
Sicily. There she told him
frankly of her decision to ask
for a divorce. Friends said she
was too fond of him to remain
under his roof once she found
herself In lovt with someone
lse.
According to friends, her feel
ing toward Lindstrom, now a
Hollywood surgeon, was and is
composed of affection and re
spect. But for Rosselllni, they
said, she feels the love she had
portrayed in such movies as
"For Whom the Bell Tolls."
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Church Dedication
Slated for Lebanon
Lebanon President Oscar A.
Kirkham will dedicate the
building of the Lebanon branch
of the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints on Sunday,
Sept. 4. The building was pur
chased a year ago, and has un
dergone extensive remodeling.
In addition to President Kirk
ham, Joel Richards, president of
the Northwestern States Mission
will be a speaker. Arrangements
are under the direction of the
Lebanon branch president, W
Glen Osborn, and district presi
dent, Dr. Hugh F. Webb of Cor-
vallis.
Independence Offers
Special Church Music
Independence A special mu
sical program will be offered at
the Assembly of God church,
5th and C streets, Saturday night
at 8 o clock, it is announced by
Rev. W. Ray Averitt, pastor. The
program will be under the di
rection of Mr. Dayton and Mr.
Ball, both of Salem.
An illustrated sermon on
"Ten Virgins and the Second
Coming of Christ" will be offer
ed Sunday at 11 and 8 o'clock
with Sunday school at 10
o'clock.
Rev. Averitt and family leave
next week for the general coun
cil of the Assemblies of God at
Seattle for ten days.
Family Dinner
Honors Visitors
' Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Burrell are
to be hosts this evening at
family dinner at the American
Legion club to honor Mr. Bur
rell's brother-in-law and sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Jackson.
and their daughter, Miss Jacque-
lyn Jackson, visitors from Ala
meda, Calif.
In the group will be Mr. and
Mrs. Jackson, Miss Jackson, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Burrell, Mr. and
Mrs. James Burrell, Dr. and Mrs,
William Burrell, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Burrell, Mr. and Mrs,
Richard Grabenhorst, Miss Pa
tricia Burrell, John Slanchik and
the hosts.
Harry Patton Honor
Guest on Birthday
Lyons A picnic was held at
Taylors Grove on the Little
North Fork of the Santiam riv
er, honoring Harry Patton on
his birthday anniversary. Pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Patton, Mr. and Mrs. W,
Fluke, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mc
Inerny, Irvin Hansen of Port
land, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Bruner of West Linn, Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Bigham Sr., Oregon
City. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kam,
Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Big
ham, Jr., Scott and Trudy of
Long Beach, Calif., Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Mader, Macleay,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barry,
Mrs. Fred Dolsen and family,
Mrs. Glen Bailey, Glenlena, and
Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Sonny
Newberg and family, Lewis
Stanley, all of Lacomb, Tom
Golden of Salem, and his mother
Mrs. Mabel Patton of Mehama.
Today's Menu
(By tb. Associated Press)
WEEK-DAY SUPPER
Tomato and Cucumber Soup
Swiss Cheese Souffle
Shoestring Potatoes
Sauteed Pineapple Slices
Buttered Asparagus
Bread and Butter
Vanilla Wafers Beverage
Swiss Cheese Souffle
Ingredients: 3 tablespoons of
butter or margarine, 4 table
spoons all-purpose flour, 1 cup
milk, M teaspoon salt, 1 cup
coarsely-grated firmly packed
real Swiss cheese, 4 eggs (sep
arated).
Method: Melt the butter or
margarine over low heat . in a
heavy saucepan; remove from
heat and blend in the flour well
Add the milk slowly, stirring
until smooth after each addition
Return to low heat and, stirring
constantly, cook until smooth
and thick. Add the salt and
Swiss cheese and, keeping heat
very low, stir rapidly until
cheese is melted and mixture is
smooth. Remove at once from
heat and set aside. Beat the egg
whites with a rotary beater or
electric mixer until they form
peaks that bend over slightly
when beater Is slowly with
drawn. Without washing beater,
beat yolks until they begin to
get pale and thick; add the beat
en yolks to the cheese mixture
slowly, stirring vigorously as
you do so. Now pour the cheese
mixture slowly onto the beaten
whites, and cut and fold in as
you do so; do not stir, but cut
and fold until the two mixtures
are well blended. Turn Into a
6-cup casserole (do not grease
it). Run the tip of a teaspoon
around the top of the mixture
one inch from the edge of the
casserole, making a slight track,
so souffle will have an attractive
"cap" when it is baked. Bake in
slow (300F.) oven for lVt
hours. Serve immediately. 4
servings.
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iVv KlAOOVOj!
Massing Russia Is reported
massing troops from Austria,
Hungary, and Romania, near
the Yugoslav frontier, only a
day's drive across flat plains
from Belgrade. Five armor
ed divisions, estimated at 50,
000 men, 500 tanks and nu
merous warplanes are along a
150-mile arc curving from
Timisoara (1), Romania to
Mohacs (2), Hungary. Hun
garian troops are concentrated
In the Kecskemet area. (Acme
Telephoto)
Another METRO MARVEL
SPECIAL
WOMEN'S DRESSES
FRI.
Cr
SAT.
Values
to
4.95
Cottons, Rayons and Butcher Type Linens
Assorted Styles In Prints, Pastels, and Dark Shades
Quantity But Not Every Sise In Every Style
Watch for Metro Marvels
THE STORES OF BETTER VALUE.?
136 No. Com'l
Salem, Or.
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Wed in Portland The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. James A.
Shelley was solemnized in Portland August 12. Ttie bride is .
the former Mary Lou Bruckman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Merle D. Bruckman, and Mr. Shelley is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. George L. Shelley, Salem. (Jesten-Miller studio picture)
77mm Family Holds
Reunion at Champoeg
Silverton The fourth annual
reunion of the Timm family and
relatives was held Sunday with
a basket dinner in the early af
ternoon and social pleasures fol
lowed by the business session.
Officers to serve for the com
ing year were Mrs. Fred Evans
(Opal Timm) of Silverton, as
president; Mrs. Frank Edwards
(Esta Timm) of Logsdon, as sec
retary; and as treasurer, Mrs. J
W. Kerr (Arlene Hogate) of
Longview.
others nttendftis from Silverton were
Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Evans, Dwalne. LUa
May and ArtMnJa. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal
Timm and Gary and Gerald, Mr. and Mrs
LeRoy Oustafson, M'ss Clara Oustafsoo,
Mrs. Earl Conltlin 'Evelyn Timm! and
grandson, Ronnie Kropf: Mr. and Mrs.
Vilas Kirk and Rita, of Sweet Home;
from 68lem, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Timm
4nd Joan Marie and David Lee, Mr.
and Mrs Cleo Kepplnser (Leona Timm)
and day Lee and Tony Ray, and Jesse
Hogate; from Longview, Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Erlckson and Larry, Allen, Taula
Jean, Dale and Kleth, and Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Kerr; from Portland, Mr, and Mrs.
Stanley Hogate and Richard and 8haron:
Mrs. Maude Timm of Brooks; from Kelso,
Wash., Mrs. Dorothy Mae Blanklnshlp
ind P4mera May, and Mrs. Hertha Timm
Martln; from M1U city, Mrs. August Koh
Annie Timml and Ed and Henry Timm:
and from Logsdon, Mrs. Frank Edwards
'EMa Timm) and Myrna. Delbert and
Dale.
Ti meeting lor the coming year will
be the last Sunday In August at one of
the Portland parks.
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A small white turnip peeled
and diced, gives a tangy flavor
to an ordinary vegetable soup.
Add a bouquet of herbs to the
soup, too; you can make it by
tieing a bay leaf, a celery top. a
sprig of parsley, and one of
thyme together. Remove the
"bouquet" before serving.
Another METRO MARVEL!
DELICIOUS
ORANGE SLICES
Regularly Sold for 29c Pound
Hi
Friday and Saturday Only
THE STORES OF BETTER VALUES
136 North Commercial Salem, Oregon
At
ON SPECIAL
SALE FOR
TWO WEEKS
UNTIL
SCHOOL
STARTS
n
Oft
CASHMERES
i
Cardigans and Slip-Ons
REDUCED
These are a Must for every
back-to-school girl
CARDIGAN CASHMERES
(reduced from 1 6.95)
SHORT-SLEEVE SLIP-ONS
(reduced from 12.95)
9.90
7.90
PLEASE NOTE: The following colors ore available as this ad
vertisement goes to press . . .
JADE ROYAL BLUE FOREST GREEN
GREY POWDER BLUE BLACK
. CHERRY
And sizes range from 34 to 40.
Naturally, the best selections will be in
stock during the early part of the
sale. For this reason we suggest
that you come early or have someone
lay one aside for you. There can be
no refunds, returns or exchanges.
AS YOTJ WILL SEE FOR YOUR
SELF, THESE ARE REALLY
SUPERB NATIONALLY FAMOUS
SWEATERS AND A SMART BUY.
VO Jgr Store for Ladies
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