Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 02, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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M.r, Mrs. Fendall
Anniversary Feted
' Wlllamina Mr. and Mn.
Guy Fendall celebrated their
golden wedding anniversary
thli week with a reception at
their home near Wlllamina.
They wert married November
18, 1S03. -
Bouquets of chrysanthe
muma decorated the house.
' AJilrtlng with the reception
were Mn. Harley Mlahler,
Mrs. John Carlich, Mn. Eldon
Fendall, Mn. Ferrol Fendall,
Mn. Rex Burgesi, Mn. Jeu
Bonwell and Mn. M a x i n e
Mclntyre. Mill Nancy Mlshler
paued the guest book to the
130 friends and relatives call
ing to wish them well.
Their four children, Ferrol
and Eldon Fendall, Ruth M1:V
ler and Rugy Carlich, were
all present to honor their par
ents. Others signing the guest
book were Mr. and Mrs. Ron
ald Johnston, Mrs, Ida Dun-
das, Mr. and Mrs. John Bett,
Mr. ana Mrs. cieo Wren, Mr.
ana Mrs. Marry Shipley. Mr.
and Mrs. C M. Rugg, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Mendenhall, Mr.
and Mrs. Del Lamson, Mr.
and Mn. Max Bare and Car
mellta, Howard Bare, Mn.
Frank Fawk, Mrs. Ernest Kil
gore, Mr. and Mn. Ward Men
denhall and sons, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Endres, Mr. and Mrs.
Clinton Lord and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Dent and Mr.
and Mn. K. E. Shetterly, all
of Wlllamina; Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Bonwell, Helen E. How
ard, Mn. Maxlne Mclntyre
and daughters, all of Tacoma,
Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Fisher, Love Brocha, Mr. and
Mn. Art Andewn and fam
ily. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Nelson,
Alice McDonald, Jan Mclnnis,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fendall,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sanford,
all of Portland; Mn. Pearl
Sitton, Ada Talbott, L. A.
Courtemanche, Ben Whitman,
Kate M. Simms, Mr. and Mrs.
Ward Sitton, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Sitton and Ona Buchan
on. all of McMinnvllle; Mr.
and Mrs. M. H. McGuIre, Mr.
Mrs. Bayless Fanning, of
Anvtjy; Mr. an(j Mrl otis
" Himar of Toledo; Mr. and
Mn. Pearl Sitton. Carlton.
Chriitina Bouge, Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Atwood. Mr. and Mn.
Elmer Blanchard, Mr. and
Mn. I. B. Harris. Mrs. Gert
rude Stockton, Fay and Ray
Stockton, Mn. Wei Lady, all
of Sheridan; Mr. and Mn.
EmU Carlson, Grand Ronde;
Mr. and Mn. Rex Burgess,
Mr. and Mn. J. P. Junrwtrth
of Newberg; Rena Richard-
aon, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Olmsted, Mr. and Mrs. John
Cerny, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Mclnnis, Albany; Mr.
and Mn. Robert A. Leiehtnn.
Yamhill; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Branson, Independence; Mr.
ana Mrs. w. W. Reed. Cash
mere, Wash.; and Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Penland, Dayton.
Family Event
Sllverton The annual
Thanksgiving family dinner
and over-the-week-end visit
of the members of the family
oi Mrs. Josie Mires was ob
served at the home of the
mother. Those present Includ
ed: from Seaside, a son, grand
daughter and great-grand son,
Frank Porter, Mr. and Mn.
Don Pate (Lois Porter) and
small son, David; from Victor
Point, Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Miller and Venlta and Annls
Jo, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Miller and Janice; from Mill
City, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ver
beck and Richard; from Rose
burg, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ver-1
FIVE GENERATIONS
Four score and 10 yean and a youngster Just starting
on a career are represented in this family group of five
fenerations. Front row, left to right, Mn. J. A. Gardner,
Debra Lee Hammack and Mn. Ralph Hammack, all of
Salem; top row, Mn. J. N. Brinkley, Salem, and Mrs.
E. S. Huffman, Chickasha, Okla. Mn. Huffman, aged 90,
Is great, great grandmother of little Debra Lee. Mrs. Gard
ner is the daughter of Mn. Huffman and Mrs. Brinkley
the daughter of Mrs. Gardner and the mother of Mn. Hammack.
Today's Menu
everyone lines to dunk, so
serve tMs good cheese dip
along with pretzel sticks at
your next party.
A Saturday Night Party
Blue Cheese Dip
Pretzel Sticks
Fresh and Dried Fruit Tray
with Nuts
Beverage
Blue Cheese Dip
Ingredients: V' pound blue
cheese, 2 tablespoons chili
sauce, 2 to S teaspoons finely
grated onion (pulp and Juice)
1 tablespoon minced parsley,
1 teaspoon Worcestershire
sauce. Vi cup (about) mayon
naise or Mayonnaise - type
dressing.
Method: Have blue cheese at
room temperature; mash with
a spoon or fork, and stir In
chill sauce, onion, panley, and
Worcestershire sauce. Grad
ually stir in mayonnaise until
mixture is of dunking consis
tency. (If yeu want a smooth
er mixture, force it through a
fine sieve.) Refrigerate in cov
ered container until serving
time.
8ILVERTON Mrs C. L.
Kleonschmidt of Bismark, N.
Dakota who has been a house
guest at the home of her bro
ther-in-law and sister, Mr
and Mrs. L. P. Oehler of Sll
verton for a fortnight, left
Saturday for home. She went
by way of Palo Alto, Calif.,
where she is remaining a
week with other relatives in
cluding her mother, Mrs. A.
Zander, a brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. William
Zander and a sister, Mrs. C.
W. Gibbins.
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P. E. 0. Event
Woodburn Chapter J of the
PE.O. Sisterood will meet
Thursday. December i, at the
home of Mrs. Frank P. Doer
flcr. Speaker of the evening
will be Miss Rebecca Hang of
Singapore, China, who is a
sophomore at Willamette uni
versity on a scholarship. The
educational committee will be
In charge of tile program with
Mn. C K. McNary as chair
man. The meeting was post
poned to December i on ac
count of Thanksgiving coming
on the regular date.
81LVERTON Mrs. Byrde
Miller had as Thanksgiving
week-end guests, her brother.
W. B. Cooley of Seattle and
her brother-in-law and sister
of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. James
Kieth.
Mr. Cooley lefi Monday for
his home following a day's stay
at the Salem home of the
Kleths.
Mrs. Jean Anne Rlzzo of
Portland, daughter of Mn.
Miller, was a recent visitor in
Sllverton, on a business trip
and as guest of her mother.
81LVERTON Mr. and Mn.
Chester Bergenon and their
daughter Kay, entertained at
Thanksgiving dinner at their!
home for a sister of Mr. Berg-'
enon, Mrs. Msrie Smith and
four daughters, the Misses Elsl,
Janet, Ann and Lucille Smith. I
beck, Jr.; local members of
the family, Mrs. Josie Mires,
and Mr. anad Mrs. Odin John
son and Mr. and Mrs. Hsrold
Mires. I
Mrs. Scoggan Is
Birthday Honored
Hopewell Mn. Sarah E.
Scoggan of Hopewell waa the
honored guest at a reception
Sunday afternoon, November
29, from 3-4 p.m. at the home
of her son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mn. Lea Scoggan
of Grand Island. The occasion
was Mrs. Scoggan's 86th birth
day. Nearly 100 relatives and
iriends came from the sur
rounding community, with
many out of town guests. She
received an orchid corsage
from her grandchildren, Mr,
and Mn. David Brown of Sa
lem, Mr. and Mn. Byron Scog
gan of Corvallls and Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Scoggan of Grand
Island. '
Out of community guests
were her son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mn. T. A. Scog
gan of Lander, Wyoming. Mr.
and Mrs. David Brown, Sr., and
Mr. and Mn.. David Brown,
Jr., and two children, Mr. and
Mrs. R. V. Warnock and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Warnock and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Enel Hallsted and fam
ily, all of Salem, Mr. and Mn.
Malvin Warnock of Walla
Walla, Wash., Stanley War
nock of Laurelwood. Mn.
Amanda Hallsted and Mr. and
Mn. Max Martin of McMinn
vllle, Mr. and Mn. George
Jones of Brooks, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Earhart and family of
Lebanon, Mr. and Mn. Albert!
Krauthofer and family of
Sheridan, Mrs. Ethel Scoggan
of LaFayette, Mr. and Mn.
Dave Ellia of Dayton, Mn. A.
W. Dokken of Salem, and Mr.
and Mrs. T. M. Holce and son
Tommy of Portland.
Refreshments were served in
the afternoon. In the evening
the family enjoyed personal
motion pictures, brought by T.
A. Scoggan from Wyoming, as
well as those of Oregon rela
tives. Mn. Scoggan makes her
home with her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mn. Arthur
Warnock, In Hopewell.
S1LVERTON THrough an
unintentional error, the name
of Mn. Jim Stuchlick (Reta
Maulding) of Salem, was om
itted from the group of host
esses who were responsible
for the Sllverton Hills shower i
complimenting Mrs. Harold
Mires recently. Othen arrang
ing the affair were Mrs. Fran
cis Miller of Victor Point,
Mrs. Lloyd Oveross and Mn.
Odin Johnson, near relatives
of the bridegroom, Harold
Mires. . 1
Salem Chiropractic
Clinic
9 Phytiofkerophy
Electrorheraphy
Colon Irrigation
X-Roy
Dr. J. L. Ahlbln
Nerve and Rone
Specialist
TBI CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Ortgw
Gates Woman's Club
Reports Activities
Gates The November meet
ing of the Gates Woman's elub
was in the recreation rooms of
the high school. Mrs. Kenneth
Martig presided at the business
session at which plana were
made for the annual bazaar
and carnival to be at the school
Friday evening, December 4.
' It was reported that eight
boxes of clothing had been sent
to Tokyo to be distributed to
an orphanage there. This waa
in answer to an appeal from a
Mill CKy GI stationed at the
Tokyo army hospital, which
waa published la the Caiptal
Journal recently. He, with
other mem ben of the hospital
personnel, were endeavoring to
aid in the care and support of
the orphanage. The rlnthmg
had been gathered, cleaned
and mended by Mrs. Tiro
White, assisted by Mn. John
Watson. Money collected by
Mn. Albert Mlllsap was used
towards paying the mailing
charges, which amounted to
over seven dollars.
Following adjournment, the
meeting waa turned over to
Mn. Effie Coles, health nurse
from the Marion county health
office, who introduced Dr. Dale
H. Parker, orthodonist, of Sa
lem, who spoke on the benefits
to be derived from fluorida
tion of drinking water. Mrs.
Glen Henness, Mn. George
Clise and Mrs. Burrel Cole
were hostesses for the evening.
The next meeting of the club
will be the annual Christmas
party, Thursday evening, De
cember 17. Mn. L. L. Rynear-
son, Mrs. Tim White and Mn.
Orville Nygaard will be host
esses. Each member is request
ed to bring a gift for the gift
exchange.
Miss Gottschalk Is
Married Recently
Sllverton Miss Lorraine
Gottschalk of Seaside, daugh
ter of Henry Gottschalk of Sll
verton and the late Mn. Gott
schalk, and John Paul Wolfe,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Wolfe of Sllverton, exchanged
their marriage vows in an af
ternoon ceremony read by
Father Thlele at St. Paul's Ca
tholic church, Saturday, No
vember 21. Mn. Herman Gott
schalk presided at the organ
and accompanied the Misses
Delia and Elma Willie, who
sang.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a white
satin dress modeled with all
over lace, the skirt waltz
length. The shoulder length
tulle veil was secured by a
seed pearl coronet Her flow
ers were white chrysanthe
mums. Maid of honor was the bride's
sister. Miss Bertha Gottschalk,
wearing forest green satin
with net overskirt, and carry
ing an arm bouquet of bronze
chrysanthemums.
The bridesmaid. Miss Ce
celia Wolfe, sister of the bride
groom, wore a light green
dress fashioned similarly to
that of the maid of honor's.
She carried yellow chrysan
themums. Flower girls were
Karen Klapsadle and Bonnie
Steffen.
Best man was Gabriel Wolfe,
brother of the bridegroom. La
Verne Bergerson, Melvin Beth
el and Ivan Gottschalk seated
the guests.
Mr. and Mil. La Verne Ber
gerson were hosts at the recep
tion following the ceremony,
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with Mn. Darrel Jahn cutting
the bride's cake, and Miss
Mary Gottschalk ' and Mn.
EmU Jahn presiding at the
urns. Assisting about the rooms
were the Misses Arlene and
Caroline Torresdal, Bonnie
Operud, Norma Jordan, Mn.
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SALEM
UVEKTON Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Drake have return
ed from an over-Thanksgiving
holiday visit in Portland
at the homes of their son and
their daughter, Mr. and Mn.
Charles Drake and the T. T.
Turner family.
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evening dinner guests of the
Lyle Campbells la Salem.
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