Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 11, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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Edited y MARIAN
, Miss Combs
Honored at
Shower
Miu Pearl Combf, bride-elect
of Donald Edward Ander
son, wai honored at ahower
given by Mits Alice Humph
reyi at the Humphrey! resi
dence on South Cottage, last
night. The gifts were found as
a result of interpreting group-
pantomimes as to whera they
were hidden.
Preceding the opening of the
gifts Mrs. J. W. Humphreys,
Miss Evelyns Bartlett, and
Mrs. Q. A. Hadley received
prizes for supplying the most
"right answers" to games
played.
Those Invited to the shower
were the honor guest, and Mrs.
Donald Heinz, Jr., Mrs. Dan
Morley, Mrs. Richard Roth,
Miss Alta Hadley, Mis Hazel
Heffley, Mrs. Lloyd Smith,
Mrs, Floyd Johnson, Joyce
Johnson, Mrs. Wesley Ander
son, Miss Lila Anderson, Mrs.
R. A. Combs, Miss Ardith
Combs, Miss Alice Goffrier,
Miss Evelyne Bartlett, Mrs. Q.
A. Hadley, Mrs. Ferd Zurcher,
Miss Mildred Coe, Mrs. J. W
Humphreys, Mrs. Tliorton Jan-
sma, Mrs. Ralph Smith Mrs.
Ken Anderson ot Newberg,
Misses Bonnie Bishop and Mar
ceil Stewart, Mrs. Loren Lottis,
Mrs. Milton Coe, Miss Dorothy
Cook, Mrs. Floyd Cook. -
Miss Combs and Mr. Ander
son are to be married Friday
evening of this week at a cere
many at 8:30 o'clock in the
First Baptist church, the Rev.
Thornton Jansma officiating.
Miss Ardith Combs is to be
, maid of honor for her sister,
and bridesmaids will be Miss
Wanda Johnson and Miss Alice
Humphreys. Bud Llnditrand is
to be best man. The recep
tion following also is to be at
the church.
Wednesday Affair
Mrs. Russel Beutler and her
daughter, Shirley, are enter
taining at an Informal mother
and daughter "coffee and coke
party" Wednesday morning.
The affair is planned for 10:30
o'clock at their home.
' MRS. R. L. GAMBA of Oak
land, Calif., is visiting In Sa
lem at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox.
She arrived Sunday, and will
be here for about a week.
AT HOOD RIVER for Sun
day were Mr. and Mrs. George
W. Dewey, Jr., and sons, Mi
chael and Mitchell, Mr. Dewey
giving a talk at Farm Bureau
picnic there.
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Garden Club
Mt. Angel Mr. and Mrs.
Volna J. White will be hosts to
the Mount Angel Garden club
for the group's business and so
cial meeting at their country
home hear Monitor on Wed
nesday evening, August 12.
The business meeting Is
scheduled to begin at 8 o'clock,
but Mr. and Mrs. White have
asked the Garden club mem
bers to come as early In the
evening as possible In order to
inspect their spacious gardens.
An interesting program has
been arranged, and Mrs. C. Hal
vorsen, well known flower
grower ot Sllverton, will be the
guest speaker.
In the event ot unfavorable
weather, the club meeting will
be in the Mount Angel city hall.
Today's Menu
Pancakes are a breakfast dish
deluxe when topped with
sweet sauce of plentiful fresh
peacnes.
Brunch Party
Chilled Canned Grapefruit
Juice
Puffed Rice with Brown
Sugar and Cream
Pancakes with Fresh Peach
Sauce
Beverage
Pancake with Fresh Peach
Sauce
Ingredients: For the Sauce
m cups sugar, H cup water,
dash ot salt, 2 cups sliced fresh
peacnes. For the Pancakes 1
egg, ? cups milk, 2 cups pan
cake ready-mix, 2 tablespoons
nutter or margarine (melted).
Method: The Sauce Com
bine sugar, water and salt in a
saucepan. Bring to a brisk boll,
Add peaches and simmer 10 to
IS minutes or until the peaches
are tender. For the Pancakes-
beat egg and milk together; add
to pancake ready-mix all at
once and stir lightly. Some
what lumpy batter make light
fluffy pancakes. Fold In melt
ed butter. Pour cup batter
for each pancake onto a hot
lightly greased griddle. Bake
to a golden brown, turning only
once. Makes 14 to 18 psncakes.
Serve with the warm Peach
Sauce.
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Visit in Portland
In Portland over the week
end were Mr. and Mrs. Claude
H. Murphy, their son, Kenneth
Murphy, who is here from
Pasadena, Calif., also their son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil A. Crafts and little
daughter, Christy Lee. They
were guests of the Murphys"
daughter, Mrs. Lucile Bran
skill. A dinner given by Mrs.
Brunskill on Saturday evening
honored the Murphys on the
occasion of their 44th wedding
anniversar) .
Mr. Crafts left Sunday for
his home, Mrs. Crafts and
daughter to remain here an
other week with the Murphys.
Kenneth Murphy will be here
the remainder of the month
with his parents. Mrs. Brun
skill was here last week, but
has returned to her home in
Portland. She is to be princ
ipal for the new Atkinson grade
school built in Portland.
HOME from a month's visit
In Winona, Minn, are Mrs.
Ralph E. Purvine and children,
Billy and Becky, who have
been visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy E. Raymond. The
Purvine family will be at Nes
kowin at their beach home for
the remainder of the month.
Activities Noted
For VFW Auxiliary
At a regular business meet
ing of the Veterans of Foreign
Wars auxiliary, Marion unit,
Monday, reports were given by
Mrs. Dave Holweger, Mrs.
Loyd Bobbit, Mrs. Leon Han
sen, Mrs. Joe Hopkins.
It was announced that
articles for the miscellaneous
sale to be at the auction house
later this month for the cancer
fund are to be picked up by
Mrs. Al Aeschlimann. Anyone
having articles to donate is
asked to phone 29001.
Mrs. LeRoy Simpson report
ed bazaar to be in Novenv
ber. Mrs. Ivell Haley wiU be
chairman tor a booth at the
State Fair, Mrs. Covil Case and
Mrs. Al Aeschlimann are to as
sist her.
Mrs. Arwln Strayer installed
Mrs. Lloyd Grimm as patriotic
director. Mrs. Dale Brooks,
president appointed Mrs. C. M.
Brlggs as chairman of the gift
committee for the year.
Dinner will be served to the
Short Horned Breeders asso
ciation on September 8. Mrs.
Dale Mauk will serve as chair
man ot the dinner.
A picnic is planned with the
post August 23, near Stayton.
Mrs. Billy Kelso, Mrs. Dorothy
Michels, and Mrs. Gilbert Ban
nister will serve on the com
mittee for the event For trans
portation, members are asked
to call 42744.
SPECIAL GUESTS at the
no-host dinner and meeting of
the Marian Lela Norris Wesly-
an Service guild of the First
Methodist church were Dr. and
Mrs. Brooks Moore.
Mrs. J, H. Drysdale reported
on the retreat at Camp Ma
gruder. Mrs. Norma Shaw an
nounced plans for fall meet
ings. CAMP MEDICAL examina
tions tor all girls going to
Camp Silver Creek August 16,
will be Tuesday evening at
7:30 at the YWCA.
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In Salem
Of interest to many friends
in Salem is announcement ot
the marriage of Mrs. John
Snellstrom of Eugene to Elst
ner Hilton of Pebble Beach,
Calif, and Bogota, Colombia,
S. A.
The couple were married on
Friday, August 7, in the Me
thodist church at Stevenson,
Wash., the Rev. J. C. Snow-
der officiating. Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Stark of Portland
Witnessed the ceremony. The
couple left today for a few
weeks at Pebble Beach, then
will return to Eugene ana
Portland for a few day before
leaving for Chicago. Later,
they wil go to New York City
and on to Europe and Africa
leaving about October 1 to be
gone several months.
Mrs. Hilton has been a fre
quent visitor in Salem and
for several years was her
through the legislative sessions.
Mr. Hilton is a brother of
Frank Hilton, Portland, form
er state senator from Multno
mah county.
Informal Affairs
Honor Mrs. Cox
Mrs. Chester M. Cox will be
leaving at tie end of the
month for an extended Euro
pean trip. Several affairs are
honoring her preceding her
departure on August 25 for
New York City from where she
will sail on September 2.
Mrs. Stewart Johnson is to
entertain at an informal tea for
Mrs. Cox on Wednesday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Linn C. Smith
are to entertain on Thursday
evening at an informal at home
for Mrs. Cox.
A buffet supper is planned
by Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powell
on Saturday evening to fete I
Mrs. Cox and a group of her
close friends.
Rebekahs Receive
Bid to Reception
Salem Rebekah lodge receiv
ed an invitation to attend a re
ception for Mrs. Edna Bradley,
warden of the Rebekah assem
bly, at Clatskanle on August
29. Mr1. Mary Hornschuch
was elected to membership by
initiation at the Monday night
meeting.
On the program committee
for August 24, are Mrs. Fred
Shafer, Mrs. Ernest Frederick'
son and Mrs. Walter Bradley.
Mrs. Harold O. Bressler will
be hostess to the F. L. club at
her home, 4490 Center street.
on Thursday evening.
The past noble grands and
families will picnic at the Wal
ter Larson home, 1135 Cross
street on Tuesdsy evening, Au
gust 18.
After the lodge meeting next
Monday evening a reception
will honor Miu Marjorie Prit
chard, who was delegate to the
United Nations sessions last
month.
IN ASHLAND for a visit
with their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mr. Robert
Reinhoidt are Mr. and Mrs.
Stein Tonseth.
SEDGEWICK chapter No. 1,
Woman's Relief Corps past
presidents will sponsor a pic
nic at Bush's pasture - park
Thursday at 12 30. Members
are asked to bring table serv
ice and coffee.
PRESCRIPTION
Not one ... out TWICEI Ye, your prescrip
tion It chtcktdand doublt thtektd for absolute
accuracy. Checked first: to see that the eiact
Ingredients and amount are used. Checked
again! to be doubly lire that your prescription
I compounded with absolute accuracy. This
extra car and attention is just on of the
reasons why to many folks bring their proserin,
tion here. Bring your next prescription her.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, BiUn, OrtfM
Mayfield-Brock Rites
In Mt. Angel Saturday
Mt Angel St. Mary's Cath
olic church was the setting Sat
urday afternoon, August 8, for
a double ring ceremony, when
Miss Janice C. Brock, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.
Brock, Woodburn, RFD, was
wed to Dale Donald Mayfleld,
son ot Mr. and Mrs. Dale May
field of Camas, Wash. The Rev.
Cyril Lebold, O. S. B ofiiciat
ed at the 3:30 o'clock ceremony
in the presence of a large gath
ering of relatives and friends.
Given in marriage by her
father the bride wore a beau
tiful redding dress ot imported
embroidered Swiss organdy,
detailed with three graduated
tiers forming the waltz-length
bouffant skirt The fitted bodice
was accented with a portrait
neckline. The ensemble was
complemented by a bonnet type
of embroidered Swiss organdy
which held in place a veil of
imported French silk illusion.
The cascade bouquet was ar
ranged with Ester Reed, Bos
ton and Gerbera daisies, and
white satin streamers and bows.
Mrs. Patrick Ebner, a cousin,
was matron of honor, and a sis
ter, Miss Marlene Brock, was
maid of honor. - The three;
bridesmaids were Mrs. Harlene
Foleen, Portland, Miss Helen
Wrolstad, Yoder, and Miss Jo
anne Freeman, Portland.
Five Dressed Alike
The five attendants were
Identically attired in turquoise
ballerina length frocks of taf
feta with two overskirts of net
and nylon tulle. Pleated nylon
tulle over taffeta fashioned the
fitted bodices. Completing their
ensembles were matching pic
ture hats, and their flowers
were bouquets of daisies tied
with white bows. I
Lloyd Mayfield, Camas, was
best man for his cousin, and the
groomsmen were Joseph Brock,
Jr., brother of the bride, Ken
neth Strode, Los Angeles, Ken
neth Uphoff, Woodburn, and
Alex Austin, Ashland.
For the ceremony, tall bas
kets of white, yellow and pink
gladioluses were used in the
church decorations, while the
altars were adorned with sim
ilar flowers. White bows mark,
ed the pews down the proces
sional aisle.
Mrs. Vincent Smith was or
ganist, and Ambrose Smith
At Looney Home '
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mr. Marion Looney for
the past four weeks have been
tneir son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mr. Frank Guild,
ana cniiaren Kathy and Ma
rion from San Carlos, Calif.,
and their other son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Johnson and children Stephen
and Elazabeth Ann and Su-
son from Isaquah, Wash.
Also visiting the Looneysu
Mrs. Looney's cousin. Mrs.
Carrie W. Sutphln of Greelev.
Col.
PARENTS ot a dauehter.
Anne Caroline, born Saturday,
August 8 at Salem General
hospital are Mr. and Mrs.
George Grabenhorst, Jr.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
George Grabenhorst, Sr., of Sa
lem and Dr. and Mrs. C. Bode
Maxwell of Sydney, Australia.
MR. AND MRS. Earl H.
Barnes have been guests ' of
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Johnson
at the Knotty Pine Motel. Mr.
Barnes 1 with the Umpqua ho
tel at Roseburg.
t4
sang. Preceding the recession
al, the bride placed her bouquet
on the Blessed Virgin altar.
For her daughter's nuptials,
Mrs. Brock was attired in a
navy blue shantung dress and
wore blue accessories. Mrs.
Mayfield attended her son's
wedding in a gray lace over
pink taffeta, and her acces
sories were pink. Both mothers
added orchid corsages,
Greet at Reception
After the ceremonies, the
couple greeted the guests at a
reception arranged in the din
ing hall of St Mary s school.
Bkets and arrangements of
white gladioluses and Ester
Reed daisies were used in the
decorations about the room,
with similar flowers and light
ed tapers centering the bride's
table. ,
Mrs. Frank Crandall, Wood,
burn, served the four-tier dec
orated wedding cake, after the
bridal couple cut the traditional
first slice. Presiding at the urns
were Mrs. Santord Wrolstad,
Yoder, and Miss Pattie Orcutt,
Molalla. Miss Clair Kyllo, Mo
lalla, circulated the guest book,
and assisting In serving were
Mrs. Frank Brock, Woodburn,
- Mrs. W. Eder, Gervais, Mrs.
Bob Jackson, Molalla, Miss
Virginia Hagen, Molalla, and
Mrs. William Kraxberger,
Myrtle Creek, Ore.
The newlyweda left the
same day on a honeymoon trip
to Lake Louise in the Canadi
an Rockies. For traveling, the
bride was attired in a navy
suit with white accessories.
T.'ie couple will return the
last week in August and will
establish residence in Condon,
where the bridegroom will take
up his duties as athletic coach
in the Condon school system.
He was graduated from the
University of Portland this year
in June. The bride has been do
ing secretarial work tor the
Rich Mfg. Co. in Portland.
Among out-of-town guests at
the wedding was the bride's
brother, Corp. Joseph A. Brock,
who has been at Camp San Luis
Obispo, Calif., for the past sev
eral months. He has been with
the U. S. army for the past IVi
years, stationed on the east
coast, and serving in Korea for
9 months.
Officer Named
At the meeting of Rotana
club, Monday evening, Mrs.
Carlton Wasson was elected
vice president of the club to
succeed Mrs. W. E. Greif, re
signed. '
The meeting was at the home
of Mrs. Carlton, a business ses
sion following the dessert.
Plans for the fall were dis
cussed and for a rummage sale
planned on August 28 and 29. '
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For Wedding
August 22
The wedding of Miss Jean
Ringwald and Richard Welsh is
announced tor Saturday, Aug
ust 22.
The ceremony will be sol
emnized at 10 o'clock that
morning in St. Joseph's Cath
olic church with the Rev. Jo
seph Vanderbeck officiating.
For the music, Gerald Neitling
and Lorraine Nelke will sing
and Mary Barton will be at the
organ.
Maid of honor for the bride
will be Mis Sara Welsh, sister
ot the bridegroom. The brides
maids will be Miss Dorothy
Kessel,' Miss Georgeann Burg
hart and Mrs. William Welsh,
James Moisan is to be best
man and the ushers will be
William Welsh, Bernard Nan
neman, William Haslebacher,
Kenneth Munson, Neil Selan-
der and Charles Taafe.
The reception following is to
be at the Salem Woman's club
house.
The bride-elect is the daugh
tcr of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ring'
wald and Mr. Welsh is the son
of William H. Welsh.
Recent Wedding
Miss Verta Klopfenstein
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aden
Klopfenstein of Pratum, was
married to William Had, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hari
of Sllverton, July 19. The wed
ding ceremony was performed
in Salem.
The bride wore a pale blue
dressmaker suit with white ac-
cesosries and an orchid
sage.
Attending the bride was her
sister, Miss Janet Klopfenstein.
Howard Klopfenstein served as
best man.
A wedding dinner was served
later at the bride's home for
the immediate families and a
reception followed for friends
and relatives.
The couple are at home in
Brooks.
At Board Meeting
Members of the Salem Busi
ness and Professional Women's
club attending the board meet
ing of the Central Willamette
district, in Eugene, August 8
and 9, were the Salem presi
dent, Mrs. Eugene E. Wootten,
Mrs. Arthur Weddle and Miss
Mildred Yetter. Mrs. Weddle
was elected to the state nom
inating committee and Miss
Yetter was appointed district
chairman.
On September 20 the dis
trict conference for Central
Willamette district will be in
Dallas. ,
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Dayton Miss Carol Janet
Coburn, daughter of Mr. ana
Mrs. Russell Coburn, was wed
to Clarence A. King of Salem
Friday evening, August 7, in
the Firenlace room at the
First Methodist church in Sa
lem. The Rev. Brooks H.
I Moor officiated at the sin
gle-ring service at 8:30 o clock
before member or tneir im
mediate familie and close as
sociates.
Candelabrum and arrange
ment of pastel summer flow
ers decorated the rooms. Mrs.
Brooks Moore played the wed
ding music preceding the
ceremony.
The bride, wearing an or
chid suit and white accesso
ries, and carrying a white or
chid on a white. Bible, was
given in marriage by her fa
ther.
The maid of honor waa the
bride's lister, Miu Judy, Co-
burn, who wore a tan suit
with black accessories and
pink carnation corsage.
Albert King of Salem was
best man for his brother.
A reception followed. The
bride's grandmother, Mrs. Orr
C. Goodrich, made the decor
ated three tiered wedding
cake, which was topped with
a bridal couple ornament
Miss Phyllis Finnicum cut the
cake. Mrs. Albert King, sister-in-law
oi! the bridegroom, as
sisted at the coffee urn and
Miss Jo Ann King, sister ot
the bridegroom, was at the
punch bowl.
The bride's grandmothers,
Mrs. Goodrich and Mrs. Nellie
Coburn of Dayton, were
among the 30 guests present
Following a short wedding
trip, the couple will make
their home at 328 Fairview
avenue, Salem. The bride is
employed as receptionist for
the Morris Optical company
and the bridegroom is em
ployed with a rooting company.
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Miss Elizabeth Putnam. Mr.
Walkey went to Canada with
George Putnam on a fishing
trip.
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