Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 18, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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Capital
Edited kjr MARIAN
Salem Man
To Be Wed
In Portland
Announced far Saturday,
Spt?mbr J, ti the date for the
vedduif of Miss LaNelle Dar
row of Portland and Donald
Zenger of Salem.
The ceremony will be sol
emnized at 10 o'clock that
morninf in St. Bote Catholic
Church in Portland,
The bride-to-be is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Douglas Darrow of Portland
and Mr. Zenger Is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Zenger of
Salem. He has one more year
In Portland university and the
couple will be in Portland for
the coming year. Miss Darrow
attended Marylhurst college.
Family Picnic
An annual picnic for the W.
D. Phillips clan was Sunday at
West Salem park. Attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Phillips, Roy, Rollin and Doris,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rierson,
Mr. and Mrs. Emmit Dickson,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Phillips,
Donald, Roberta, Frederick,
William and Judith, Mr. and
Mrs. Merrill Phillips, Merlene,
David and Lynell, Mr. and Mis.
Wilson D. PhiUips, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Priem, Mrs. A. C.
Stewart, Wanda, Jerry, Marcla
and Ellen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Dickson, Billy, Ronda and
Gregory, PFC and Mrs. Don
Ritchie of Spokane, Wash., Mr.
and Mrs. John Phillips, Jo
Anne of Independence, Barbara
and Janet Martsols of Port
land, Mr. and Mrs. George La
throp, Wayne, Ronald and Har
old of Hawthorne, Calif.
For Mrs. Kemp
Honoring Mrs. Ray Kemp a
party and shower were given
Saturday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Gayle Ryan. Attending
were Mrs. , Kemp, Miss Reda
Vice, Mrs. Charles Charlton,
Mrs. Richard Peters, Mrs. Lee
Weisser, Mrs. Jay E. Duncan,
Mrs. Bill Ward, Mrs. Blllie
Peterson, Mrs. Dena Smith,
Mrs. Clyde Cook, Mrs. Dewane
Grogan, Mrs. Ted Rose, Mrs.
Jean Pruitt, Mrs. Sylvia Gard
ner and the hostess.
Today's Menu
If you like batter-fried chick
en rich and crispy, this is your
recipe!
Company Supper
Tomato Juice Cocktail
Rich Batter-Fried Chicken
Salad Bowl Corn Bread
Watermelon Beverage
Rich Batter-Fried Chicken
Ingredients: I frying chicken
(about 3 pounds ready-to-cook
weight), 1 cup sifted flqur, 1V4
teaspoons baking: nowder. Vi
teaspoon salt, 1 egg (separated),
-a cup num. a laDiespoons nut
icr or margarine (melted), ex
tra salt, deep fat for frying.
Method: Have butcher rut
chicken so there are two pieces
of breast a wings. 2 less. 2 sec
ond Joints and 2 pieces of back.
Clean; drain. Sift together
flour, baking powder and salt.
Brat egg yolk until thick and
pale yellow colored; beat in
milk and melted butter; add
dry ingredients and beat aentlv
until combined. Beat egg whites
until stiff but not dry; fold Into
yolk mixture. Have deep fat
at 37S degrees F. in electric
fryer or kettle. Taking up one
piece of chicken at a time,
sprinkle lightly with salt and
dip into batter; allow to drip
slightly to remove excess bat
ter: place in hot deep fat. Fry
until golden brown and done
through 12 to IS minutes.
Drain on absorbent paper;
serve at once. Makes 4 servings.
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Hostess at Coffee
Invitations have been receiv
ed for coffee for which Mrs.
E. E. Batterman will be hostess
at her Morningside home on
South Twelfth street next Tues
day, August 25. Guests are in
vited to call between 10 a. m.
and 1 p. m,
2 Give Shower
Mis. Wayne Flowers and Mrs.
ai ning wexe noueuci at mei,
taiivf aauim recently lur i
shower honoring Mrs. Ivan Pol
ston. Games were in play dur
ing the evening with prizes gO'
ing to Mrs. Neater Tokstad, Jr.,
Mrs. J. H. Gettman, and Mrs.
Louis Applington, and Mrs.
Kenneth Gibson. A late dessert
supper was served. Present
were Mrs. Ivan Polston, Mrs.
A. O. Poston, Mrs. C. A. Dean,
Mrs. G. A. Harris, Jr., Mrs.
Louis Applington, Mrs. Ken
neth Gibson, Mrs. Joe Wood,
Mrs. Nester Tokstad, Jr., Mrs.
J. H. Gettman and hostesses,
Mrs. Al King, and Mrs. Wayne
Flowers. . A door prize was
awarded to Mrs. Louis Appling,
ton.
TBI BOX PETZEL home
near Brooks was the scene of a
surprise party Sunday evening
honoring Mr. Petzelr birthday.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Brutka and Judy; Mr.
and Mrs. Avon Mayfield, Joe
Petzel. Miss Elsie Petzel, Mr.
and Mra. Emery Jones, Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Lee, Mr. and Mrs.
Hank Beiers, and families, and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy petzel.
Woodbnra Mr. and Mrs. Alfred John Moon were mar
ried August 8 at the Park Rose Congregational church in
Portland. The bride la the former Darlene U. Hiatt of
Portland and Mr. Moon la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
' G. Moon of Woodburn.
VISITORS expected the lat
ter part of the week are Mr.
and Mrs. Willard White and
daughters, Susan, Barbara and
Terry Ann, Philadelphia, Pa.,
who will be visiting at the
home of Mr. White s brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Potts. The visitors
are now with relatives in Port
land. SMorcrit'
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Plan Sale
In October
Spinsters club members In
meeting Monday evening out
lined plans for the fall rum
mage sale to be October S and
i in the building next to Fitts
market on Commercial.
Mrs. Delwyn Kleen is gen
eral chairman. Mrs. Allan R.
Mann, Jr. and Miss Janet Kirk
are co-chairmen for marking.
Miss Marjorie Becke is chair
man for sending out cards.
Miss Sue Rawlinson is
chairman for transportation.
Mrs. jonn r. Aiauiuing jieias
selling for Friday, Miss
Mary Louise Lee for Saturday
selling.
Mrs. Howard Mader is chair
man for the contact commit
tee. Mrs. John Shlanchik and
Mrs. Rooald Jones. Jr. are
chairmen for pick-up. .
Articles may be left at the
Jones Realty office for the
north end of town, and at the
home of Mrs. William R. Bhlnn
for the south end.
The meeting Monday was at
the home of Miss Ann Carson.
The next meeting will be in
three weeks.
LEAVING at the mid-week
for their home in Los Angeles
will be Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H.
Brown following a vliit in Ore
gon with hiv brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. E. A,
Brown. The two couples made
several trips around Oregon
and north while the visitors
were here, having gone to the
high Cascades for fishing, to
the beach and last week to
Washington and British Colum
bia.
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Recently Wed Mr. and Mrs. X. David Knutson (Mary
Charlotte Holmquist) were married August at the
Faith Lutheran church at Keizer. The bride is the daugh
ter of the Rev and Mrs. George L. Holmquist and Mr.
Knutson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emll Knutson of
Gruver, Texas. (Kennell-Ellis studio picture)
Salem Girls at JD
Supreme Session
Job's Daughters supreme ses
sion met in Portland August 12
to 16, with Mrs. Elwyn Hall,
supreme guardian, presiding.
Salem girls participated in
the Sunbonnet Sue drill, and
put on degrees at two different
meetings. Girls from Salem es
corted were Miss Nancy Owens,
honored queen of Bethel No.
43; Miss Charlen Woods, past
honored queen, Bethel No. 43;
Miss Barbara Cone, honored
queen, Bethel No. 35; and Miss
Barbara Anderson, honored
queen'. Bethel UD. Princesses
escorted were Miss Anne Ber-
ger, Bethel No. 43, and Miss
Susie Youngquist, Bethel No.
35. Miss Barbara Anderson,
Miss Mauryne Nichols, and Miss
Michelle Edwards sang at the
daughters luncheon Thursday.
Other girls attending lrom
Salem were Misses Nancy Sni
der, Karen Thomas, Marlys De
Groote, Roberta Hamlin and
Jean Jones from Bethel 43, Ann
Lowery, Nancy Weeks, Jackie
LaDue, Marcla Humphrey,
Sharon French and Betty Aston
from Bethel 35. Mrs. Arthur
Woods, past guardian of Beth
el 43, and Mrs. Norman Fletch
er, Mrs. Elvin Thomas and Mrs.
George Edwards accompanied
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Benefit Coffee
A benefit coffee party spon
sored by the Woman's Society
of Christisn Service of the
Leslie Methodist church will
be Thursday at the home of
Mrs. W. S. Ankney, 4312 Ha
ger atreet. Calling hours will
be from 10 to 12.30.
On the committee with
Mrs. Ankney are Mrs. Lewis
McRae and Mrs. V. E. Bur-
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son. Mrs. T. O. Adams 'and
Mrs. G. H. Templeton, circle
presidents, and Mrs. Roy
Grettie, Co-ordinator for the
Wesleyan Service Guilds, will
preside at the refreshment
table.
ARRIVING last week-end
from Los Angeles for a fort
night visit was Mrs. William
Forgey, the former Helen Wit
zel, who is visiting at the
home of her sister, Mrs. Lester
Stephenson, and also at the
home of longtime friends, the
Omar Coff els.
GUESTS at the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
Reid, are Mrs. J. A. Dutro and
children, Cynthia and Johnny
of Oakland, Calif., and Mrs. Ar.
ven R. Scott of Alamo, Calif.
GUESTS at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. William E. Moses
over the week-end were Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Ramberg,
their son, Gale, and Mrs. Ram
berg's sister, Miss Anna Marie
Fisher of Des Moines, Iowa.
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251 State St.
Downtown ,
Summer Suggestions
Weiners-Skinless
Mince Ham '
Dixit Bacon lb.
Bologna
Liver Sausage
Beef Roasts
Cottage Rolls
Yankee Ribs
Pork Roasts 39c
Pork Steak 49c
Pork Loins 62c
Center Chops 75c
Smoked Picnics 40c
Loin Backs 59c
Bacon m i 69c
Veal Steak 49c
Loin Cutlets 55c
Veal Round 79c
Corned Beef 45c
Calves Liver 65c
Beef Liver 35c
T-Bohes t : t49c-59c
Our Center St. Market li Open until 7 P.M.
Friday Evenings until 9 P.M.
CLOSED SUNDAYS
Betrothal of
Duo Is Told
Bethel Mr. and Mrs. Har
low Klbbey have announced
the engagement ' of their
daughter. Miss Gloria Fsyt
Sanders, to William W.
Maeier, Silvertoo, son of Mrs.
Amelia Matter of Silverton.
The wedding is planned for
the New Year's season. The
news was told recently at a
dinner at the Kibbey home.
Guests bidden to the din
ner included the betrothed
couple and Mr. and Mrs.
George Enderline, Mr. and
Mrs. Ezra Enderline, Virginia,
Joy and John, all of Fonda,
Iowa; Harlow Jr. and Richard
Kibbey, and the hosts, Mr.
and Mrs. Kibbey.
Altrusa Club
Altrusa club members en
joyed a day's outing at the
beach home of Dr. and Mra.
Carl Benson, Sunday, II at
tending. The group it not meeting for
regular sessions during the va
cation weeks, the next regular
event for the club to be a din
ner meeting on September 21
at Golden Pheasant
VISITORS at t h e home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Jones
over Monday were Mr. and
Mrs. William M. Moorea and
son, Gordon, of Ukiah, Calif.
Mrs. Mooret Is a niece of Mr.
Jones.
Arriving this week-end at
the Jonet home will be his
three sisters, Mrs. Anderson
Cannon and Mrs. John Withy
combe, both of Carmel, Calif.,
and Mrs. Claire Gray of Los
Angeles.
SOCIAL 'group for Salem
chapter, Order of Eastern Star,
is not meeting on Wednesday
noon of this week.
MEMBERS of Salem Sorop-
tlmist club are to attend a pic
nic planned by Corvallis club
on Wednesday evening at 6:30
o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Irene Hector on the Corvallis
Albany road. Members of Eu
gene club also are invited.
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WEEK-END guests of Misses
Joan and Suzanne Barnes were
Mist Patricia Cotter of Seattle,
Wash., William Potts, Seattle,
Wash., and Robert Morrison of
Vancouver, Wash.
Furs Exclusively
For 35 Years
LACHELLES
1146 Ferry St
Markets 2
1128 Canter
At Shopping Center
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Look at Those Prices!
SALEM'S BIGGEST iKD BUI-
Hamburgers H'
Fried Shrimp
Fries Slow
Fried Chicken '1
Fries Slaw Biscuit lutter
Fish and Fries St
Dip Slow Biscuit lutter
Chicken Pie 55'
Chicken Soup W
Deluxe
Hamburgers 25'
Deluxe
Cheeseburgers $'
French Fries W
BMBECUED
Beef Sandwich 35'
BIG 20-OUKCI
MILK SHAKE
or MALT
CRIUiD CHEESE
Sandwich
Seme yeurtettf
a4 Cade
llscuit lirtter
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