Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 01, 1954, Page 6, Image 6

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    Capital
Edited by MABIAN
Engagements
Continue
In News
Engagement announcements
tontinue much in the news.
Mr. nd Mrs. John C. Klein
ichmitt are announcing the be
trothal of their daughter. Miss
Natalie Kleinschmitt. to James
Verl Rowe. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lester Rowe Both young
people are seniors at Salem
high school. No date is set for
the wedding.
Griei-Wolf
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Wolf
of Suhlimily are announcing
the engagement of their daugh
ter. Miss Dolores Marie Wolf,
to John P. Gries. son of Mr
and Mrs. Peter J. Gries, also of
Sublimity.
Both young people are grad
uates of St. Boniface high,
school. No date has been set
for the wedding I
Two Betrothals Told
At a Christmas party two
Stayton girls announced their
engagements, the party being
at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Irving Palmer.
Miss Elaine Dcjardin, daugh
ter of Mrs. Julian Dejardin,
told of her betrothal to Theo
dore Highberger, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Highberger, of
Aumsville. Miss Dejardin is
employed at the First National
bank in Stayton. Mr. Highber
ger is attending Portland uni
versity. Miss Marilyn Palmer, daugh
ter of the Irving Palmers, an
nounced her engagement to
James Gries, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter J. Gries of Sublim
ity. Miss Palmer is employed
In the office of the Stayton
cannery. Mr. Gries is employed
with the Freres Building Sup
ply company at Stayton. The
wedding date has not been an
nounced. Paul-Dewey
Another bride-elect Is Miss
Patricia Dewey, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dewey, her
engagement to Vernon Eugene
Paul, .son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Goldade, bring announced. An
early summer wedding is plan
ned. Miss Dewey is a senior at
Salem high school. Mr. Paul is
a correctional officer.
Surgeon-Dahlquist
From Portland comes news
of the engagement of Miss Bev
erly Dahlquist. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dahlquist
of that city, to Wyatt Randall
Surgeon, son of Mrc. Gladys
Baer of Salem and George Sur
geon of Montana, A June wed
ding Is planned.
Bar .i.-". -Vi . JUa-wwri j.iuu
Today's Menu
This quick bread with its
rich fruity flavor is fine to have
on hand for guests.
WEEK-END SUPPER
Smoked Tongue
Mashed Potatoes
Salad-Filled Rolls
Mincemeat Loaf Beverage
Mineemeat Loaf
Ingredients: 2 cups sifted
flour, 4 teaspoons baking pow
der, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 egg
(beatenl, ? cup milk, 2 cup
light brown sugar (firmly
packed!, 3 tablespoons Duller
or margarine (melted), 1 cup
moist mincemeat.
Method: Sift together flour,
baking powder and salt. Mix
together egg, milk, brown su
gar, melted butter and mime
meat. Add to dry ingredients,
tirring only enough to mois
ten. Pour into greased loaf pan
(8x4'jx2'i inches). Bake in
moderate iBAOF.i oven 1 hour
or until cake tester inserted in
center comes out clean. Remove
from pan; cool on rack. Store
2 hours before using Slice
thin and spread with butter or
cream cheese.
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LunUr TaIr nd M"
Women
LOWRY FISCHEU
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Is Bride-elect Miss Do
lores Marie Wolf, above,
daughter of Mi. and Mrs.
Joseph H. Wolf, has an
nounced her betrothal to
John P. Gries, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter J. Gries.
(Jesten-Miller studio pic
ture.) Salem Man
To Be Wed
Announced in Portland re
cently was the engagement of
Miss Snllie Sue McGuirk to
Richard Duane Barber of Sa
lem.
The bride-elect is the (laugh
tier oi iwr. ana ivirs. naiier
; Thomas McGuirk of Portland.
She attended University of
Oregon where she is a member
of Chi Omega sorority.
Mr. Barber is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Merrill L. Barber of
Salem. He is a graduate of
University of Oregon and is
now attending law school at
Willamette university. He is
a member of Beta Theta Pi.
A summer wedding is
planned.
j Voosen-Gill
l.iueriv mrs. .muy uut
and Stuff Sergeant Merle F.
Voosen of the Air Force were
married at 10 a.m. in the cham
bers of Judge Joseph B. Fclton
on December 31.
The couple left for the Ore
gon coast and Seattle following
the ceremony and plan on be
ing back in Salem on Janu
ary 4.
They will leave on January
18, for San Bernardino, Calif.,
where Sgt. Voosen is stationed.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Konopa
on Kiirlh street.
Birthday Event
Su,an White, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert White,
celebrated her 10th birthday,
Thursday, and entertained a
group of her school friends at
a luncheon and afternoon
show. The luncheon was at
; the Senator hotel.
.OIN(. BACK to college this
. wivk will be Ted and Arlene
AmltTStin. who have been vis
iting their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. (. K. Anderson, in Salem
during the Christina!! holidays.
Mis Anderson will return to
;tt Oregon State college
and Mi. Anderson plans to
leae Saturday for Pullman,
t Wash.
I
A W ATI II NIGHT party
New Ye M s eve w as given at
the h.ime of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
H.tr T 1'u'tvr. the group in
ehiding members of Mrs.
Pieree s bi uige club and their
luisUuuis. A midnight supper
w;ts Mrrd
A B rdn ,D"or"
t t t ;
Wedding on
Thursday
Liberty The holiday wed
ding of Miss Vida Standley,
I daughter of Mr and Mrs. Geo
rge Standley. and Gene
Wayne Gregory, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Julian Gregory, took
place Thursday December 31,
at 8 o'clock at the Liberty
I Christian Church of Christ on
! Skyline road.
The Rev. Wayne Bryant
performed the double ring
ceremony before an altar of
i double crecen.s of white tap-
eri, holly and while spray
chrsanthemums. John Rob
ertson played the organ and
i Miss Edith Parrish was voca
list, accompanied b y Elery
Tarrish.
Miss Alice Standley lighted
the tapers. The aisle post was
decorated with lightcu cand
les, holly and white bow s
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wo'e a white
slipper satin dress with trum
pet beads, long sleeves, fitted
bodice with an illusion high
neckline and train. The front
of the skirt had an inset of
net with scalloped satin to
form a redingote effect. A fin
gertip length veil was caught
to a tiara of white ruffled net
with seed pearls. The bride car
ried a crescent shaped bouquet
of white carnations with garnet
rose center and tied with a
garnet bow.
Mrs. Cherri Riley, sister of
the bride, was matron of hon
or and wore an orchid satin
dress. She carried a nosegay
of white carnations with met
alic tulle tied with a garnet
ribbon.
Miss Pat Standley and Mrs.
Milbre Sipe, both sisters of
the bride were the bridsmaids
and wore identical frocks of
pale green satin. They carried
nosegays of white carnations
with metallic tulle and orchid
ribbons.
Carroll Riley was the flow
er girl and wore a floor length
dress of orchid salin. fashion
ed like that worn by the mat
ron of honor.
J. D. Gregory was his bro
ther's best man, and ushers
were Richard Bales and Bob
Haner.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Standley wore a rose
crepe dress with a jacket and
black accessories, and a cor
sage of pink rosebuds.
Mrs. Gregory, mother of
the bridegroom wore an aqua
crepe dress and a corsage of
pink rosebuds.
The reception followed In
the church parlors with Mrs.
Fred Robertson In charge.
Cutting the cake was Mrs.
Gcno Marson, sister of the
bridegroom and serving the
cake was Miss Alice Standley.
Pouring were Miss Elnora
Aydelott and Mrs. Earl Jay.
nes. Ilene Sadowsky circulat
ed the guest book and Miss
Margaret Seeger and Miss
Shirley Peterson were in
charge of the gift table. As
sisting were Miss Sharon Rob
ertson and Miss Joyce Clark.
The couple left for Corval
lis. For traveling the bride
wore a pink wool gabardine
dress with navy blue acces
sories. Both young people arc
graduates of Salem high scho
ol. The bridegroom is now a
'junior at Oregon State college.
Out of town guests at the
wedding were Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Just and family of
Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs.
Geno Marson of Molalla. the
Rev. and Mrs. Elery Parrish
and family of McMinnvillc.
Miss Jackie Jordon of Eugene
and Mrs. Earl jaynes of Mon
I mouth.
Linoleum
NATIONAL BRANDS
CAPITOL FLOOR
COVERINGS
817 S. High Ph 45751
Z'K GREEN STAMPS
ON ALL PURCHASES
FREE DELIVERY
CHAPMAN DRUG STORE
140 Candalarla Blvd.
Furs Exclusively
For 35 Tears
LACHELLES
134 Ferry St
WHAT IS
BISHOP'S
GOING
TO DO?
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THE CAPITAL JOIRNAL, Salem. Orw
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Tells Engagement Miss
Patricia May, above, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam S.
May. has announced her en
gagement to A3c Lowell W.
Ralph, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry M Pomeroy. (Jesten-Miller
studio picture (
Jl'LIE SHIFFER observed
her tenth birthday today and
this afternoon entertained a
group of her neighborhood
friends at the home of her pr-
, ents. Dr. and Mrs. Maynard
' Shiffcr.
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DALE
P0W
FANCY
GOLDEN RIPE
BANANAS
FLORIDA PINK
GRAPEFRUIT
ECONOMY PACK
hfiTATfiEC
rUIMIVLJ
SPARKLING SELECTION
SN0-C01A GRAPE SODA TOM COLLINS
ROOT BEER CREAM SODA WHISKEY JOUR
ORANGE GINGERALE SPARKLING WATER
STRAWBERRY SODA LEMON LIME FRUIT PUNCH
SPECIAL
YOUR
Nuptials
Set for
Jan. 17
Invitations are out for the
wedding of M'ss Barbara June
Culbertson and Roger Norman
Busch, the wedding to be on
Sunday, January 17. The serv
ice will be at 3:30 o'clock in
ih First Methodist church, the
Rev. Harold Black officiating.
I Miss Judie Burdette ii to be
maid of honor. Miss Janice Cof-
fel and Mrs. Eddie Young the
bridesmaids.
Tom Carr of Burlingamc.
Calif., is to be best man. Ushers
.will be Ernest Snarr and Dave
:Townsend. both of Burhngame,
I Rollie Bliss of Sacramento, and
John Burdett of Newport.
I Soloist for the service will be
Herbert Browcr.
The reception following will
i be in the Carrier room,
j The bride-to-he is the daugh
'ir ni Mr and Mrs. E. M Cul
bertson. Mr. Busch is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. Busch
of Burlingame. Cam.
FOR THE usual Sunday af
ternoon opening at Salem Art
museum, the Bush House,
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225
each
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S0FIDRIHKS1
CHOICE OF
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mi h ' S'Ze IV0RY SN0W' 121j-z-
DUZ, 20W size IVORY FLAKES, 12'2-oz size
LUX FLAKES, Wi -oz. size
members of the Creative Art
I group of Salem nri
'tion will be hostesses, includ
ing Mrs. Elva Stanley. Miss
t Martha Redd. Miss Alice Hum
I phreys, Miss Margaret Simp
! son.
The house is open between
2 and 4 30 o clock.
At Moore Howe
Hosts for one of the New
Year's eve watch parties were
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Moore.
Guests included officials from
the YMCA and the school
board, about 40 attending. A
buffet supper was served at
midnight.
Circles Meeting
Kilvrrtnn Woman's Mis
sionary Federation of Im
manucl Lutheran church, an
nounces the meetings of the
tirclc memberships.
On Monday, January 4, at 2
p.m., circle No. 3 is to meet
at the Carl Hande, Sr., home:
and at 8 p.m.. circle No. ,5
meets at the hom.e of Mrs
Aage Anderson, Mrs. George
' Brandt, assisting.
On Tuesday January 5
meetings include at 2 p.m. in
the Fireside, room, circle 1.
Mrs. Stanley Swanson and
MABGA
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1MT0 JUICE
Arm Cut
Blade Cut
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SOAP
BRANDS
Goulders
Are Hosts
The Rev. and Mrs. Ernest P.
Goulder of the Jason Lee
Methodist church will entertain
their friends and members of
the church and congregation at
an open house at tile parsonage,
860 Jefferson street, on Sunday
between the hours of 4 and 10
o'clock. .
Among those assisting will
be the Misses Jan Roberts, Jo
Mrs. R. Poverud, hostesses; at
the same time, circle 2 meet
ing at the Oscar Loe home,
Mrs. Emil Lo assisting; at 8
p.m. circle 6. at fireside room,
hostesses Mrs. Dean Callahan
and Mrs. Amos Funruc.
On Thursday. January 7. 2
p.m.. at the Fireside room,
circle 4 meets with Mrs. Ed
Zitzcwitz and Mrs. Ed Ren
back as hostesses.
SHOES FOR EVERT MEMBER
OF THE FAMILY
John (. Rostri For Mm
DANA'S BOOTERY
Capitol Shopping Center
Grated
No. Vi can
nny
KiltvlE Pkg.
46-oz. can
BEEF POT
Sliced Bacon Standard lb. 69
Corned Beef Lean lb. 49
Cragmont
2 QUARTS
VALUES
Ay
Friday, January 1, 1954
Rnnrne and Slllirnn H,.,.T
Muufufj
Sharon Bowles and MenlamJ
nan? tivurc, . k,. ourKmini
Walter Nystrom, E. C. OutW
Fay Tresraoer, btuart JohiuooJ
Joe Bourne, AIM ton Blackmail
V 1 T.I , . I
a,, a. wuj, i i en viara.
AMONG New Year's day !
homes is the one for which
Dr. and Mrs. Grover C. Belhn
ger will entertain at their
hnmp thii evenine. a Drmm
friends being invited to call
at 7:30 o'clock.
On Tuesday evening, the
Bellingers entertained (or em.
ployes of the Oregon State Tu.
! berculosis hospital and their
! wives and husbands.
FOR YO
APPROVAL
Children's
2 PIECE BOUCLE
SUITS
Margwen's
Capitol Shopping Center
PRICES GOOD
SATURDAY
JAN. 2
ONLY
Mb.
Pkgj.
Dawn
19'
19'
25'
19'
ROASTS
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1.49
Plus BoHlt Dtpeslt
EACH