Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 07, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Monday, September 7. 1953
Miss Matter, Mr. Putman
Married Sunday Afternoon
nowtn in pretty fill ahsdes
decorated the Tint Method lit
church Sunday afternoon for
the wedding of Mlie Louise
Joyce Matter and Marlon
Keith Putman.
The bride la the daughter et
Mr. George A. Matter and
Mr. Putman is the nephew of
Mr. and Mr. Robert B. Put
man. 1 ,
Basket of yellow, apricot
and copper gladioluses and
chrysanthemums, and candles
were arranged for the setting.
Lighting the tapers were
Misses Loris Larson of Wood
burn and Geraldlne Radcliff,
both wearing ballerina length
taffeta frocks In yellow.
Dr. Brooks Moore read the
tow at 4 o'clock. Soloist was
Audrey Mistretta of Astoria,
and Gladys Edgar played the
organ.
Wears Satin and Lac
The bride wore a white lace
and satin dress, designed with
fitted bodice and long sleeves,
the lace being over the satin In
apron effect. The full skirt
extended into a train, also
trimmed with the bee. The
fingertip Illusion veil cascad
ed from a net cap trimmed
. with lace and seed pearls. For
her flowers the bride carried
a crescent bouquet of yellow
roses and buff fujl chrysan
themums. George A. Matter,
Jr., gave his sister In marriage.
Miss Caroline Matter, sister
of the bride, was honor at
tendant. She 'wore a copper
taffeta frock, ballerina length,
and a matching open crown
taffeta hat and matching linen
pumps. Her flowers were a
crescent bouquet of yellow
gladioluses and copper chry
santhemums. The bridesmaid, Miss Do
reen Cavender and Miss Ce
lls Weaver, wore dresses, hats
and pumps Identical In style to
those worn by the honor at
tendant except Hiss Cavender's
were in peach color and Miss
Weaver's were in champagne
color. Both carried crescent
bouquets of yellow gladioluses
and peach chrysanthemums.
Ann Putman was the flower
girl, wearing an apple green
taffeta frock and carrying a
bouquet of peach gladioluses.
The ring bearer was Robert B.
Putman, Jr. Both children
are cousins of the bridegroom.
Robert McConvilla w in
man. Ushering were Charles
Rudd of Molalla, Gilbert Bate
son, Martin Knittel, John Ren
fus. .
Mothers in Rose, Navy
ror ner daughter's wedding,
rs. Matter won mm iir
dress with matchln Wk.t
fray accessories and a corsage
P'hk roses. The bride
groom's mother wore a navy
blue nylon sheer with
navy accessories and corsage
puis: roses.
The retention wa .v..
Carrier room af th ok,...).
Mrs. John P. Yost of Portland
ana Mrs. Herbert Little of
Klnzua. bath aunta .
bride, served the cake. Mrs.
mu Tebvet of Dall&f and
Mrs. Josenh Glnth t h
coffee urns, Mrs. Herbert Pan-
rau oi Portland at the punch
bowl. - Others auitin
Misses Betty Williams, Joanne
tins, Eileen Susbauer, Har
riet Hldav. Vdlno ...... I
turned decorations at the re
ception. -
For Coins ivn Ihm hrlt.
wore an off-white knit dress
with chocolate brown acces
sories. Fallnuin
the Oregon coast the couple
win be at home in Salem.
At Auxiliary Unit
Opens New Season
Salem unit No. 138, Amerl
can Legion auxiliary, conduct
ed Its first session of the new
year last week at the Woman's
eiub. Mrs. Carroll Robinson is
, president of the unit this year.
' Mrs. Robinson appointed
Mrs. A. B. Chapman as child
welfare chairman, and Mrs.
Robert Perlich, junior activities
chsirmsn.
Reports from the department
convention were given by the
delegates, Mrs. Jack Johnson,
Mrs. Milo Aeschllman, Mrs,
Jsck Slmklns, and Mrs. Carroll
Robinson.
The membership chairman,
Mrs. Jerome Hansen, reported
thst her committee wss plan,
nlng a series of "Kidnap Break
fasts" later as part of their sc
tlvities.
A rummage sale is set for
Tuesday. September 29. Mrs.
Dan Pantovitch, ways and
means chairman, will be In
charge.
Miss Dolores DiFilippl was
presented with a certificate of
membership froib the junior
auxiliary to the senior group.
This was the first time that
such a certificate has been
liven.
Guests were Mrs. Myrna
Males, Mrs. Charles Robinson,
snd Mrs. Eugene Oliver, Mrs.
Theodore Ullakko and Mrs.
Robinson were hostesses for the
coffee hour.
Today's Menu
Delicious flavors intermingle
In this pork chop skillet dish.
Range Top Sapper
Kraut Pork Chops with
Apple Rings
Mashed Potatoes
Green Pess
Bread and Butter
Coffee Gelatin '
Beverage
Krant Pork Chops
With Apple Rincs
Ingredients: Vt cup butter
or margarine, Vi cup currant
jelly, 3 medium-sized spples
(cored snd cut in rings),
loin cork chops, 1 No. 2 can
sauerkraut (undralned), 1 cup
chooDed onions.
Method: Melt butter and
currant Jelly in a skillet; add
apple rings and brown. - Re
move, apple rings snd plsce
pork chops in skillet; brown
lightly on aU sides. Mix sauer
kraut and onions; place on top
of browned pork chops. Cover
and cook 30 minutes over low
heat. Uncover and place ap
ple'1 rings en top of sauerkraut
mixture; cover and continue
cooking 30 minutes. Make 4
servings.
SURGICAL SUPPORTS
Of all kinea. Trasses, nbdaas-
tnal Sajnwrls, Elastic Hoaferr.
Expert films atliato fitting
"ask Torn DOCTOm
(tpifel Drcj Stat
Miss Welch Wins
Cottey Scholarship
Mis Coleen Welch ts re'.
Clpient Of S24B seholarahln
awarded by Salem council of
P.E.O. Sisterhood to Cottey
junior college, the school
sponsored and supported by
the P.E.O. Sisterhood nation
ally. Announcement of Miss
Welch's ' appointment w a
msde over ' the week-end in
releases stating 13 Oregon
girls leave this week for Cot
tey college, located at Neva
da, Mo.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea. Onto
PiftT
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Business Women at
Woodburn Start Year
Wood burn The first fall
meeting of the Woodburn Busi
ness and Professional Women's
club was Thursday night at the
library club rooms with Mrs.
Thomas Baldwin, the new presi
dent, in charge of the meeting.
Resignations were read and
accepted for Mrs. Leon Graham
as recording secretary and Mrs.
George Rogers as corresponding
secretary. Mrs. Clara Stange
waj appointed to serve as re
cording secretary and Mrs.
Molly Hunt as corresponding
secretary.
Routine business was trans
acted and plans were discussed
for the r.ext meeting. Seotem-
ber 17, when the membership
committee with Mrs. James
Lamb as chairman will be In
charge. i
Refreshments and a social
hour followed the meeting with
Mrs. umD and Mrs. Hunt serv.
ing light refreshments.
Mrs. Krenz
Heads Group
Past Presidents club of .the
Marion County Federation of
Women' cluba elected Mrs. W.
T. Krenz of Sllverton as pres
ident to succeed Mrs. Ed Gates
of Lyons at the meeting at the
home of Mrs. Paul Griebenow,
Friday afternoon. The office of
vice president went to Mrs. C.
W. Stacey of Salem, and that
of secretary-treasurer to Mrs.
Hugh Craig of Sslem.
The 19.14 meeting was an
nounced for the home of Mrs.
C. J. Thurston of Scio with the
past presidents of the southern
section of the county es hostesses.
Hostesses for the Friday
luncheon were Mesdames Paul
Griebenow, W. E. Kirk, Robert
Hutcheon, J. A. Brownson, A.
A. Taylor, Mason Bishop and
w. stacey.
Guest were Mesdames Bliss
Jones of Aberdeen, Wash., W.
F. Krenz of Silverton, C. J.
Thurston of Scio, E. E. Bradtl,
B. W. Stoner. and Fred Dentel
of Aurora, Ed Davis of Lyons,
W. W. Allen of Mill City, Etta
P. Hall, David Looney, Hugh
Craig, and Miss Mattie Beatty,
sU of Salem.
The Children's Farm home
near Corvallis Is the major
project of this club.
Kw-swraCteJOSGph
Jim!".1 - ASPIRIN
Heiders Return
Returning to Salem In late
September to make their home
will be Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Heider and small son, Mark
Douglas, who for the past
year have been residing In Sa
vanah, Georgia, where Mr.
Heider has been stationed with
the Air Force. On their trip
home the Heiders plan to tour
several Southern cities, Includ
ing Tallahasse, New Orleans,
and Dallas. Upon their return
to Salem. Mr. Heider will be
associated with his father's
business until resuming his
college studies. -
Ladies Golf Day
Woodburn Twenty women
were out for luncheon and play
at the Woodburn golf club
Thursday. Hostesses at the
luncheon hour were Gladys
McLaughlin and A (fries Jones.
Play for the day was "blind
bogey," with Gladys McLaugh
lin winning in the A class and
Myrtle Smith In the B class.
The qualifying round for the
fall tournament on September
17 was discussed. Players are
to tee off at 8:30 a.m.
Hostesses for next Thursday
will be Alma Timm and Rose
Schmld.
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