Part 6 THE CAPITAL-JOt'RNAL. gaJew." hrr Monday, Anciul 3, 1931 Capita I Edited ay MARIAN Miss Evelyn Benz Wed Here on Saturday Eve Bride at a service in the Firit . Congregational church Satur day evening wis Miss Evelyn Irene Benz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Benz, her marriage to Hugh Harper, Jr., on of Mr. and Mra. Hugh Har per of Can by, being solemnized at 8 o'clock with the Rev. Hen ry Grow officiating. Orchid, cream and pink glad ioluses decorated the church for the tervice. Down the pro cessional aiile wai a white cloth and white tapers tied with tea green bows were at the pews. Lighting the candlea before the aervice were Mrf. Rou Morrow of Hubbard and Mm Betty Tbacker, wearing baller ina length frocki of paitel blue and pink, respectively. For the music, Mrs. Raymond Chlapuzio aang and William Fischer played the organ. The bride wore a wedding dress of ivory satin. It was fashioned with a net yoke out lined with a band of lace, point ed long sleeves, panels of lace down the skirt, and a full train. The fingertip length veil was arranged from a heart-shaped crown of lace. The bride's bou quet was of pink Elfe roses and pink larkspur arranged with pink nylon net and white or chid in the center, pale pink ny lon fluffs caught in bows on the white satin shower. Mr. Benz gave hit daughter in mar riage. Mrs. Harvey Gray was mat ron of honor, wearing a leaf green taffeta dress with bodice of frosted organdy. She wore a small cap matching the dress and carried a fan-shaped bou quet of cream colored and or chid gladioluses tied with, aea green ribbon. Miss Verlalne Walker and Mrs. Robert Harper of Canby Miss Feller Is Feted at Party Miss Louise Feller was hon ored Thursday evening with a shower at the home of Miss Ela Lovre. Hostesses were Mrs. Harold Swinford, Mrs. Betty Shannon, Miss Ella Patterson, Miss Joyce Remington, Miss Ela Lovre. Miss Feller will be married to George Schlegel on August 32. Guests were Mrs. W. W. Goodwin, Mrs. Albot Murdlck, Mrs. Blaine Veteto, Mrs. W. L. Groen, Mrs. Lester Sebern, Mrs. Alvln DeGuire, Mrs. John Wallace, Mrs. Leonard Turn bull, Mrs. Flynn Faught, Mrs. Kenneth Bayne, Mrs. J. R. Hoi lis, Mrs. Martin Sands trom, Mrs. J. P. Molson, Mrs. P. E. Glllespl, Mrs. George McKay, Mrs. Marie Bertram, Mrs. Mar jorie Anderson, Mrs. Helen Hansen, Mrs. Irene Callls, Mrs. Gladys Beaty, and the Misses Louise Pettlt, Ruth Blschoff, Marlls Taylor, Arlene Christy, Pat Orth, Dixie Bond, Shirley Decker, Ar.lith Miller, Sarah Lovre, Bertha Lovre. . AMEB1CAN GOLD Star Mothers will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. George Pro, 1013 Maple avenue. Mrs. Carl Glmpl of Eugene, a department president, will make her of flclal visit. Hostcscs for the evening will be Mrs. Carl Bal berg, Mrs. Maude Dutton, Mrs. Wlnnlfred Butler, and Mrs. Pro. rOLLOWINO a week's stay here, Mrs. John Kellj has re' turned to the coast. She is with Mrs. O. B. Robertson at Agate Beach. SALEM friends have receiv ed cards from Mrs. Herma Pflstcr of San Fernando, Calif, formerly of Salem and nov traveling In Europe. FREE ESTIMATES On Kitchen Remodeling AWTAL STORE III N. Hlih Ph. 4-5431 Only once a year Is this famous iiiom offered at I tMt 1 I' I I il.150 l.U. Mtrl I I trogtftlt (Mfinwiti. I , special price. Stock up nowj M H every nigMi watch yew complexion look smoother, excitingly yonnoerl CAPITAL DRUG STORE 40 State St., Corner of Liberty WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS Women LOWBT FISCHER were the bridesmaids. The two wore sea green taffeta dresses made with bodices of frosted net and caps to match. Their flowers were fan-shaped bou quets of the cream colored and orchid gladioluses with leaf green tiea. . Robert Harper of Canby was best man for his brother. Jack Leonard of McMinnville, Henry Hanson, George Irwin, Jr., and Marvin Benz, brother of the bride, were the ushers. The bride's mother wore a dusty rose crepe suit with Jack-1 et of matching lace, white ac cessories and corsage oi ru brum lilies. The bridegroom's mother wore a navy blue crepe dress with white accessories and corsage of rubrum lilies. The reception was in the church parlors. Mrs. Earl Benz cut the cake. Mrs. Gordon Flath of Portland and Mrs. George Irwin of Canby poured. Assist ing were MUs Ruth Wlllard, Miss Nancy Benz, Mrs. Scott Foster, Jr., Mrs. Jack Leonard, Mrs. Rinehard Behm, Mrs. Or- ville Kannier, Jr., Mrj. George Irwin, Jr., Miss Betty Davis, Miss Coral Jaynes. Miss Elea nor Brostnom of Portland play ed piano music during the re ception. For traveling the bride wore a beige wool suit with white trim on the cuffs and collar. white accessories and corsage of white orchids. Following a trip to Lake Louise and Banff, the couple will be at home at Canby after August 13. In addition to those In the wedding party and assisting at the reception, other out-of-town guests Included Theodore Gensmer and Orville Gensmer of Portland, Misa Marie Wolf ram of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Benz of Oakland, CaL At Koken Home East Salem House guests at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koken on Evergreen ave nue the past week were their daughter. Dr. Rachael Reed from San Francisco, and their son and family, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Koken and daughter. Joan, and son, Fred, who have been living in Washington. It was the last visit of the Richard Kokena for at least two years aa Friday they left New York City by plane for London as a stop on their way to Nagal Township, Hofhatrpur district, Punjab, India. He is to be em ployed as an equipment special ist setting up machine shops for the Indian government in build ing the Bhakra dam. There will be 40 Americana In the group, all living in their own com pound. Shower Given Falls City A shower was given at the home of Mrs. John Tlchrob last week honoring Mrs. Robert Gwaltney. Games were played. Re freshments were served to the following guests: Mrs. Gwalt- ney, Mrs. Gwaltney, Sr., Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Ann Duna way, Mrs. Lloyd Dunaway, Mrs. Ted Paquctte, Mrs. Alvin llerron, Mrs. Therisa Smith, Mrs. Morris Bakke, Mrs. Keith Purdy, Mrs. Homer Goodrich Mrs.' Floyd Graham, Mrs. Al bert Graham and Mrs. Ken neth Graham, Mrs. Simon Robinson, Mrs. Clifford Robin son, Mrs. Marlon Fawver and the hostess, Mrs. - Tichrob There were also 18 children present. Wed in Vienna Woodburn Mr. and Mrs. Edward DcHaan have received we rd of the marriage of their son, SSgt. Walter Duane De Haan, to Miss Hertha Schumak of Vienna, Austria, on June 18, in Vienna. The couple plan to come to the United States about September 1. SSgt. De Haan has been stationed in Vienna for the past three years. '.""A famouV". and PROVEN no commkti nw w tonn IIMITED T1MI mm L . : ' ' . ' " -r.-4 - - 7 I i A- la Recent Bride Mrs. Wilmer Crites (Baibara Haun), above, was married July 18. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Haun of Redding, Calif. Mr. Crites is the son of Mrs. Harry Harmon of Gates. (Bob Veness picture) J.. D. ... c VUSS QU DUy 15 Feted at Party Miss Jeanne du Buy, bride- elect of Glenn Lukinbeal, was honored at a shower for which Mrs. Roy Reynolds and her daughter, Miss Ellen Reynolds, entertained Friday evening at their home. Feting the bride-to-be were Misses Jodie and Lorna Johan naber. Miss Etta White, Mrs. George L. Hill, Mrs. Theodore Adams, Mrs. H. E. Smedley, Mrs. Karl Schmidt, Mrs. Dean Gatewood of Portland, Mrs. Al len Craig, Mrs. Louis du Buy, Mrs. Reynolds and Miss Rey nolds. At Corvallis Dramatic order. Knights of Khorassan met in Corvallis Saturday evening. Attending from Salem were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Judson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Judson, Mr. and Mrs. Oval Harris, and Park Sturgenn. Re freshments were served later in the evening. A picnic was announced for all Nomads of Avrudaka and their families Saturday eve ning, August 8, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff W. Raber in Corvallis. Dinner is Ho be served at 7 o'clock. All members of Knights of Khorassan and their families are invited. Birthday Event Mt. Angel Suzanne Hoffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Gene Hoffer, celebrated her tenth birthday last week. Her moth' er entertained at a supper party In her honor at the Hot ter residence. Games were en Joyed during the evening, with prizes awarded to Kathleen Gamble, Charlotte B u t s c h, Shirley Schlecht and Barbara Bockelman. A decorated birthday cake centered the' supper table, and Mrt. Hoffer was assisted in serving by her sister, Mrs. Clarence Erwcrt of Eugene, and Miss JoAnn Bochsler. Those present to honor Suz anne were Carol Wavra, Wilia Jean Hackett, Shirley Schlecht, Kathleen Gamble, Agnes Pur dy, Charlotte Rutsch, Kathleen Blem, Virginia Bourbonnais, Diane Bourbonnais, Elaine Schriner, Laura Ann Kloft, Mary Ann Kloft, Julia Ann White, Tonl Williams, Sharon r.itzclbcrgcr, Linda Terhaar, r.arbara Bockelman, Diane Wilde, Judy Wachter, Barbara Hoffer, Dickie Hoffer, Ginny Hotter and Debbie and Mike E.-wert of Eugene. During the afternoon, Mrs. Hoffer's sister, Mrs. Tonl Nissl of McMinnville, was a guest at the Hotter home on the occa sion of Suzanne's birthday. Guild Event. Priscllla guild ot Chri.vt Lu theran church will meet Tues day at 7:45 p. m. In the church. Mrs. Boyd Hlllesland will present the topic "Our Hope to Go into All the World," Mark 16:15. Mrs. Margaret William son will give the Bible study and Mrs. Evelyn Hamby the devotions. Hostesses for the evening are Mrs. Harvey Fox, and Mrs. Ernest Hippt. REGULAR business meeting r.f Oregon Grape camp. Royal Neighbors of America, will be Wednesday evening at the Vet erans of Foreign Wars hall at 8 o'clock. SERGEE For Women S'4" and ander at imu mm sho 115 North High ji . i mil I m n,mw i P7T Miss Bell and Mr. Hoke to Wed Announcement is being made of the engagement of Miss Mar garet Bell of Salem, daughter of Gilbert Bell of Kimbolton Ohio, to Roy Millard Hoke, son of Mrs. Mary Hoke of Salem.. Nodate is set for the wed ding. Mr. Hoke is with the navy and is due home soon from service in the Philippines. Miss Bell is employed here at the state house. For Bride-Elect Sheridan Miss Alvina Mc- Kenzie was honored last week at a bridal shower given by Mrs. Anna Duerrst, Mrs. Ves Latham, Mrs. Cleo Latham, Mrs. Tom Fuller and Mrs. Er nest Simantel. Guests invited were Mrs. Walter Russell, Mrs. Emit Schu- man, Mrs. Stanley Christensen, Sr., Mrs. C. A. Stringer, Sr., Mrs. Joseph Zajac, Mrs. Al Burke, Mrs. Laura Sauter, Mrs. Rhoda Smith, Miss Shirley Si mantel, Mrs. C. A. Stringer, Jr., Mrs. Rod McKenzie, Miss Car olyn Latham, Mrs. Laurin Mc- Kinley and Mrs. Jake Grauer, Mrs. Stanley Christensen, Jr., Mrs. Bill Russell, Mrs. Law rence Buell, Mrs. Alma Duerst, Mrs. Frank Petrie, Mrs. Rag nor Peterson, Mrs. Harold Gun ning, Mrs. John Duerst, Mrs. Ted Rossner, Mrs. Glen Grauer, Mrs. Harry Crowe, Mrs. Clyde Todd, Mrs. Lewis Tatom, all of Bellevue; Mrs. Marlon Montoy of Arlington, Va.; Mrs. Ada Grauer, Miss Arlene Grauer and Mrs. Marion Latham and Mrs. Harold Ladd of Sheridan; Mrs. George Ferguson, Mrs. Alice Mullikin, Mrs. Merritt Van Atta, and Mrs. Etric Far mer, Mrs. John Plowman, Mrs. James Beacon and Mrs. Perry Shreves of McMinnville; Mrs. Virgil Hcider of Willamina; Mrs. Eugene Schulte and Mrs. Irene Russell of Portland; Miss Adair Duerst of Burbank, Cel.; Mrs. Arthur Wohglemuth of Ncwberg. v Named Chairman Mt. Angel Mrs. Gene Hot ter has been appointed child welfare chairman of the Amer- irn Toinn mixiliarv for Di.. trict II. to :erve for the coming yCgr Durlne the oast two vears Mtofferved a, Resident of the Mount Angel unit. DEGREE OF Honor Protec tive association will meet Wednesday at the Woman's club at 8 o'clock. There will be practice for inspection. Mrs. Ruby Rockhill is social chair man for the evening. Tha biggest ahoe sale la Now!-""!! Salem . . . Famous brands ,uy hf irt, pai af (hf n ... all at exactly t for uar prit . . . gtt tha tee th. Price af 11 end pair FREE! Betrothal Of Couple Announced Of interest to many friends is the announcement of the engagement of Miss Mary Ann Fischer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fischer, to Richard J. DeRosier, son of Mrs. Bea trice DeRosier. Both young people arc grad uates of Sacred Heart acade my. The attractive blonde bride-elect is employed as secretary to the director of information at Willamette uni versity. Mr. DeRosier Is with, the U.S. army, stationed at Fort1 Ord. California. No date has been set for the wedding. Party for Bride-Elect A shower was given Friday, for Miss Irene Reznicsek, bride-elect of Walter Tolms- off. Hostesses were Mrs. Shirley Treml, Misa Sally Tolmsoff and Mrs. Charles Molseve. Attending were Miss Rez nicsek, Miss Sharon Barker, Mrs. Carl Ditchen, Mrs. Georgia Schaap and Phyllis, Mrs. John Tolmsoff, Mrs. Joe Simonyi, Mrs. Adela Treml, Mrs. Percy Dunn. Mrs. Roy Dunn, Mrs. Alan Wiesner, Misa Katherine Moiseve, Mrs. Steve Schmidt, Mrs. Rose Reznicsek, I Mrs. Timothy Strubhar. Mn. Jenny Seminoff and Miss Joyce Larson. . Housewarming for ' Mr., Mrs. Brown A surprise housewarmln? was given for Mr. and Mrs. Doug las Brown, at their new resi dence, 3632 Harvey. South Vil lage, Friday evening. A gift was presented the couple from the group calling and a late dessert was served. Hostesses for the event were Mrs. Ronald Bonney and Mrs. Lyle Urban. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Brcwn, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry An drus, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stu der, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hof stetter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Martin, Mr. and Mrs. RonalS Bonney, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ur ban and families and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ammann. GUESTS for the Monday Bridge club no-host picnic par ty at the home of Mrs. Henry M. Hanzen this afternoon were Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Mrs. El ton Thompson and Mrs. Samuel W. Robb. Today's Menu This fresh-tasting soup needs no cooking, comes to the table straight from the refrigerator. Company Supper Garden Salad Soup Sliced Turkey Mashed Potatoes Squash with Green Peas Salad Bread and Butter Lemon Pie Beverage Garden Salad Soup Ingredients: One 14-ounce can chicken broth, one 10 ft ounce can condensed tomato soup, 1 medium tomato, peeled and seeded and ice cup lighly packed, Vt cup lightly packed medium-grated cucum ber, 2 teaspoons minced chives, 1 tablespoon cooking sherry, Vt teaspoon Worcestershire sauce, 1 teaspoon salt, dash of pepper. Method: Chill soups. Open cans and strain chicken broth through double thickness of cheesecloth to remove fat par ticles; add tomato soup and beat with rotary beater until combined. Stir in tomato, cu- cumber ana cnives. aqq coox- in sherry, Worcestershire sauce, salt and pepper. Taste and add more salt and pepper if desired. Mix thoroughly. Serve chilled. Makes 6 servings. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY it HAiniiuuncDna In Hm Capitol Shopping (oirttr SHOE SALE LEON'S ?1T K J I f Wed at Stayton Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith (Marie Helen Fery) were married July 11 at Stay ton. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Fery of Stayton and Mr. Smith is the son of Mrs. Sylvia Smith of Prine ville. (Artz studio picture) MEETING ot the Amateur Artists association of America I . . . on . Kenmore Electric Sove 15.00 Regular Price 34.95 A small price to pay for on appli ance thot will sove you hours of ex housting work. Lomb's wool buffer lasts for years. Lightweight, easy to hondle! USE IT ON ANY FLOOR THAT'S WAXED WOOD Purchases Totaling $20 er Mora Can Be Made on Sears Easy Payment Plan Phone 3-9191 for free HOME TRIAL or mail this coupon for free literature 1! 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