Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 26, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. OrcgW
Thuraday, November It, 195.
Miss Bilyeu
Married
On Tuesday
' East Salem At a simple
earvlce in the lut Salem
church oa Tuesday evenln.
Miae Ruth Bilyeu, dauihter o
G. D. Bilyeu of Lebanon, was
wed to Dr. John FJlson, aon of
Mr. and Ma Edwin ElUon,
8r, of Salem. The Rer. L. A.
Larson, pastor of the Evange
listic Temple Assembly of
Cod, read the vows at o'clock.
The altar of the church was
banked with large brown and
yellow chrysanthemums, with
mall chrysanthemums cen
. tared with tiny candles mark
ing the pews. Lighting the can
delabrum on the altar were
William Karsten and Bud
Royce, and lighting the small
ones on the pews were Dickie
Bilyeu, a nephew of the bride,
and Rose Marie Jewell, her
niece.
The bride wore a copper red
suit with brown and white ac
cessories and carried a white
Bible marked with a white or
chid. The bride wai given in
marriage by her father.
Miss Betty Sorensen was
maid of honor, wearing an egg
shell white suit of faille with
brown accessories, and she car
ried a nosegay of bronze and
yellow chrysanthemums.
The flower girl was Carrie j
Sorensen, and she was dressed
in white organdy with a brown
ash. The ring bearer was Dick
ie JewelL the bride's nephew.
Edwin ELUon, Jr., was his
brother's best man.
The bride has made her home
With Mrs. Lora Sorensen for
several years. Mrs. Sorensen
wore a steel blue suit with
pink and navy accessories for
the wedding. Mrs. Ellson at
tended her son s marriage in a
brown iridescent faille dress
with brown accessories. Both
women wore corsages of a
white carnation centering a
cluster of pink rosebuds.
A reception followed the
Services Immediately with Mrs.
Hilda Olsen cutting the cake.
The bride's aunt, Mrs. Stella
Miller, poured coffee, and Mrs.
Stella Louthan served at the
punch bowl. Serving were Mrs.
Thomas Shaw, Miss Msrjorie
Taylor, Miss Ona Schaberg,
Mrs. Marie Pedersen, Miss
Shirley Kight, Miss Dorothy
Yetza and Miss Lillian Yetzs.
At the gift table were Misses
Billie Oliver, Mae Clark and
Jean Freeman. Passing the
bridegroom's cake was Miss
Patty Davis and passing the
. guest book was Donnie Bilyeu,
a nephew of the bride.
Dr. Ellson received his ed
ucation in Missouri and the
bride attended school In Leb
anon. After a wedding trip at
the coast, they will be at home
at 1SS East Wilson street In
Salem.
Miss Glatcott Is
Wed Here Nov. 14
At an afternoon ceremony
en Saturday, November 14. in
the parsonage of the Knight
Memorial Congregations
church, Miaa Joan May Glaa-
cott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Kermit Clascott was married
to Robert Thurman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Thurman. The
Rev. Louis White performed
the ceremony.
For her wedding, Mias Clas
cott chose a white knit suit
with white accessories and a
yellow rose corsage. Mrs. C. B
Hopper, an aunt of the bride
from Portland and Joe Pra tri
er slood-up with the couple.
A reception followed at the
Glascott home after the cere
mony, Mrs. Hopper cut the
cake.
After a short wedding trip,
the couple are at home in Sa
lent. .
California Alumni
Elect New Officers
The Willamette Valley
chapter of the University of
California Alumni association
elected officers at the group's
meeting lsst week following
the annual big gsme between
University of California and
Stanford.
Lawrence Merrlam will pre
side as president and other
officers include Mrs. Thomas
C b u e h i 1 1, vice-president;
Mrs. Robert Turner, secretary-treasurer.
The dinner was at the home
of Dr. and Mrs. George Martin
and attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Churchill, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Sprague, Mrs.
A. T. Gallison, Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Merrlam, Mr. and
Mrs. William Bartholomew,
Mr. and Mrs. Benismin Daw
son, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Kushnik, Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Turner.
IN PORTLAND for Thanks
giving holiday today were Mr.
and Mrs. Don Et Phillips and
oaoy to visit her parents. Dr.
and Mrs. Robert Fisher.
IN DALLAS for the holiday
was Miss Rosalie Dalke to be
guest at the home of her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Ediger.
GUESTS of Mr. and Mrs.
jimiiy v, voiiina lor me noil
day dinner today were Mrs. A.
A. Schramm, Mr. and Mrs. E.
J. Scellars, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles A. Sprague and Mr.
Sprague'i brother, R. W.
Sprague of Seattle.
Additional Society
On Poge 10
IN PORTLAND for the
holiday are State Treasurer!
and Mrs. Slgrfrld B. Unander:
and son, Sigfrid, Jr. They are
visiting Mrs. Unander s two
sisters and their families, Mr.
snd Mrs. Walter Gsdsby and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McCut-
cheon. Mrs. Unander will re-1
mam for a performance of
Sadler's Wells Ballet.
Today's Menu
Here's a way to serve fish
that's Just a little different
FAMILY SUPPER
Scalloped Tomatoes and Corn
Salad Rolls
Cookies Beverage
Flak Pnffs
Ingredients: 1 pound floun
der or ocean perch filleU. V4
cup milk, 1 tablespoon butter
or margarine, 1 cup mashed do
tatoes, 3 eggs (separated), salt
ana pepper to taste, 1 table
spoon finely grated onion, pap
rika.
Method: Conk fillets in mall
amount of boiling salted water,
covering and simmering just
until fish is opaque and flakes
easily. Discard any akin and
flake fish; there should be 2
cups. Heat milk and butter;
add to potatoes with egg yolks;
beat well. Stir in salt and pep
per, fish, and onion. Beat egg
whites until stiff and fold in.
Turn into greased individual
baking dishes. Place In pan of
hot water and bake in moder
ate (S50F) oven about 30 mln
utea or until browned. Makes
to 8 servings.
GUESTS at the home of
Mrs. Lewis D. Griffith today
were her son-in-law' and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
Copenhaver and children Kar
en, John, Bill and Jim of Red
mond; her son, John Griffith,
who Is home for the week
end from the University of
Oregon Dental school; and Dr.
and Mrs. John J. Griffith and
daughters, Mary and Joan.
LT. AND MRS. Robert
Thompson and son, Stephen of
Moses Lake, Wash., are visit
ing during the holiday week
end at the home of Lt. Thomp
son s psrents, Mr. and Mrs. El
ton Thompson. The air force !
officer is stationed at Larson
Air Force base.
MR. AND MRS. Roger Bsker
and children, Roger, Jr., Bar
bara, Joan, Jimmy and John of
Walla Walla. Wash., and Oscar
Baker, Mr. Baker's father, are
at the home of Mrs. Roger Bak
er's mother, Mrs. A. C. F. Per
ry, for the week-end.
MR. AND MRS. Hollis W.
Huntington are guests in Port
land for the holiday at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. Henry H.
Dixon. Returning for a visit
with the Huntingtons will be
their daughter, Mrs. Henry
Hadley Dixon and infant son,
Holll Huntington Dixon
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