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Pape 2 Section 2 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Salrm, Orejron, Thursday, January 24, 1957 Red, White Theme at Wedding At a dnublo r'wi Fervice solom- T""d Jp.rt Saturday nifiw. Miss -V :,ira .Join K?rstm, daughter of T '. rnd Mrs. If. Kar$icn, was, t--rricd lo Carl G. Brrs. Jr., Port-1 -rd. fn rf Mr. and Mrs. C. (;. I Tr of Salem. j 7hr ri'os were at 8 o'clock in tM Ha'bcrt Mrmorinl Baniist ' r'v:roh. l:,e Rev. Klmer 0. Paulson I c'"cir1in'!. Wh te ca''.a lilies, red r "d white carnations decorated the c't'i. For the mucir. Mrs. finb- ft SI'ryrck sane, ficcomp.iniei hy J'r. I cm Swartlnvniit. the liltcr f' i r'ayins the marches. Uphi ll"! ti" randks hrffre the service ; :-? fis Wjlnn Kberl end Mrs.1 r-f-M Vol, nn?h wearing red net d. r v'-rle tr'IVa frnckr. ; Giv n in marriage b" her fa ( r t;- hrl ' were a v.'nMe 1-c-r (ir s-!'n c,,'e-5. II was styled v. h fi'Ieri b'Titce. tulle yoke and' fn?1! lac1 jstned-up collar: lonjf ulrcvrs nf lace buttoned al the j wrists ard extending to points over the hanris: and a double tulle j over satin floor length skirt with i fliert Ira n. The finaerlip length rl'irhle lulle veil was Arranged i firm an oval type hat of lace in tt"'aced with seed pearls and se quins. Per her flowers, the bride tarried while orchids with satin F'resrrers and bouvardia on a w'lile Bible. I Matron of honor was Mrs. I S'-phen Stetzer, sister of the bride. j Slip wore a (U;or length red net! nvr nmtchinf; taffeta dress wit h j red net hat worn with a short veil, ! And she carried a boimiet of red find white carnations with ivy. Mrs. James Vihhert and Miss Vrrnice Thacltery. the latter of Sil verton, were the bridesmaids. ThHr (rocks were of white net over red taffeta and their flowers rirlched those of the honor at tendant. Trinna and Wayne Thacltery W-rc the junior attendants, Trinna wrinu a red frock trimmed in w'lile lace and carrying a basket of while blooms. Ronald Berc of Portland was b"st man for his brother. Grooms men were James Vihhert, and Les: ter Sandusky, and the ushers were Itobcrt Carrow, Melvin Karsten, ' Kenneth Mutiny, the latter of Port land. The bride's mother wore a beiye , Butt with brown accessories and , corsage of Talisman rosebuds. The bridegroom's mother wore a brown afternoon dress with blue acres-1 sories and. corsage of Talisman rosebuds. The reception was arranged in the church parlors. Mrs. Clitford Tibbelts and Mrs. Leonard Tback cry, Silverton, cut the cake. Pour Uv were Mrs. 0. W. Gtislafson nt the punch howl, Mrs. P. Walclier. jMiaone, at the coffee urn. Both are mints of the bride. Assisting were Mrs. Walter Karsten. Mrs. William Karsten, aunts of the bride, Mrs. P. II. SteUcr, Mrs. IaIc ('arrow, Mrs. Garlnnd Black, Mrs. A. 0. I.egler. Mrs. Allen Vih hert, Mrs. Hoy Vibbert, Mrs. Jack t'tterhack. the latter of Albany. Miss Sharon Thackcry, and Vol va Thackery of Silverton. Miss Barbara Thackery of Molalla. Miss Carolyn Stcter. Miss Karen Tuers, Mrs. Jack Odom. For going away the bride wore a turquoise wool jersey suit with black velvet coat, white hat, patent ! leather accessories and rorsage of while orchids. Following a trip to California and Nevada the couple will be at home in Portland. rr Today's Menu FAMILY DINNER I fabhaj-e tastes nicely different I'ns way. Corned Beef Potatoes Skillet Cabbage PuUcrnul Squash Bread Tray Anplr Crisn Bevernge SKILLET CAI1HGK Ingredients: I small compact Ci -en calibage P pounds. 3 lo 4 tablespoons butter or margarine. cup water, 'i to I teaspoon Riisar, I to 2 teaspoons soy sauce, fall, pepper. Method: t'se outer very green leaves of cahhanc. Wash and dry ca'baue. cut In hall. Cut with a knife into shreds seei al turtles lo nt! and '( In ' inch wide There pheuld be about 7 cups. Melt but- Some Notations.. Iy M. L. F. Salem is quite busy currently en tertaining beauties and nationally titled young women . . . "Mrs. America," (Cleo Maletts) of Port land comes to Salem next Wed nesday , . . "Miss Italy" (Rossana GaMI) was here Wednesday of this week, and on February 6. "Miss America" (.Marian McKnight) of South Carolina will visit the city. Airs. Malctis, the present "Mrs. America,'' is to be honored next Wednesday at a luncheon planned by Portland Gas and Loke com pany in the Coral room of the Mar ion hotel. Joseph A. II. lodd. Salem district manager of the company, in charge . . . Guests will include' a group of representative Marion county women, including heads of several organizations . . . Also attending the luncheon will be "Mrs. Kalrm." (Mrs. Neal Bryant) who participated in the state linals for the honor of choosing Oregon's representative to the national con test to select "Mrs. America" . , . Charming Salem folk with her beauty and gracioiisness on Wed nesday was "Miss Italy" (Roxsana 1 Guilt), a visitor here for a few hours . . . She was in this coun try in the early fall, then returned to her home in Rome, Italy . . . She came back In America only a week ago to continue her tour. Honoring Miss Italy. Meier A Fran's-Snlem Community council met at luncheon at noon Wednes day in the store's Oregon room. Gerry Frank as 'host . . . The pretty visitor cannot as yet speak Knplish fluently but is studying hftrd . . . She cab understand Eng lish belter than she can speak it, so it is not loo difficult lo carry on a conversation because she cat nod her understanding, and her beautiful, large dark ex pressive eyes almost do I he talk ing .. . Setting off her dark eyes, a beautiful creamy complexion and burnished hair, simplv drawn I back, is her usual selection of I beige or honey-lype colors for her costumes although she says blue is her favorite color ... A model in her homeland, she hopes to he nhle lo continue that work in this country . . . And she loves the Pacific coast area especially . . . She will be on tour of this country until -February 1ft, then she will return to Italy before coming back here tor some special modeling and photographic work for a color spread in Glamour magazine . . . in tier Homeland she has a so done some special work in pholug- rapny in addition to her modehne ami also has done bits in Italian motion pictures . . . Accompany ing the 21-year-old beauty on her tour is Miss IVgay Cantor, public ity director for Bart Schwartz In ternational Texlides, Ltd. . . . Special speaker al the luncheon was Irving Turner, bead of the i fabrics department o( Meier & j frank a in Portland ... He told llie group Italy has come a long ways to take an outstanding posi tion in fabrics today, and is com ing up, too. as one of the three leading fashion countries ... He discussed the Fiocco fabrics, pass ing around (wo samples, one the cashmere, soft type; the other Ihc crisp, straw type material .-. During the luncheon several cos-1 tumes featuring the materials were modeled . . . This was the pre miere showing of these fabrics in the yardage material in this country , . . SCRLIMITY (Special) Mrs. Eugene Oilier was hostess to the Woman's club at her home re cently. Mrs. William Duchatefu won high score in "Son." ' Attending were Mesdames Mar tha Glover, Emma Doerfler, Bar bara Gehlcn. Rose Reisterer, Phil Stelfer, Cecelia Lulay. Ben Toe pfer. "William Duc-batenu, 0. E. Roberts, Amelia Alhus, Phil Al bus, Adam Susbauer. John Heu berger, Gertie Kremer and John Alhus. Lunch was served following the meeting. Mrs. Martha (Mover will be hostess to the group on Jan uary 31. FOOD BUYS Beef and Chicken Good Buys I Marilyn Assembly ! Installs Officers At Mill City Event STYLE NOTES Italian Showing Highlighted Visits Willi Group 'Miss Italy," iRossana Gallii, visitor. in Salem Wednesday, is shown above visiting with some o( the croup attending the Meier & Frank's-Salem Community council luncheon in Ihe store's OreRon room. Left to ripht up the left side. .Miss AHele Kgan, Spinsters club president: Richard Kidler of the Meier k Frank's-Salem stall; Mrs. Tom Wnlgamolt, Zonla club president; Mrs. Claude A. Miller, Rotarian Women's presi dent, Miss Italy, and Irving Turner at far endi, nf the fabrics department nf the store in Portland. In the immediate foreground al right is Mrs. Orville Kannier, Jr.. Junior Woman's club pres ident. 'Jerry Claussen picture, Capital Journal) SHERIDAN (Special) The Past Matrons club met for its January Shuford and Lynn Smith, choir .members. The honored queen Introduced her parents and other members ol her family. Miss Olson and Misj . .. . .i rnl, u.rn nrpsenien rnrsapec htf MILL CITY ispecia I - lhc D(,Moli)V mcmbers. Mr. Olson lation of officer for the year or hjs a Marilyn assembly, Order ol iiam v lb ''liN Distinguished members, and the 100F hall Sunday afternoon. sooke brje,y were. Miss Nancy Olson, daughter 01 cherrv Hansen. Brand hist. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS N)r and Mrs. james Olson, took . o( he grand jsgembij.. MisJ Roast beef and chicken will be 0fR0 as worthy adviser and .Miss Nancy xhurslon, worthy adviser featured in many of the nation's Rosalie Bassctt as associate worm). Arcadia assembly; Mrs. Marv supermarkets and neighborhood adviser Crownin? ceremonies Kui(ord worthy matron of Man stores this weekend. were handled by Santiam oiapier. chaptcr. Jim Martin, DcMolay The beef items, ranging from Order of DeMolay. which '"clun" eonnoilor : Miss Mvra Meyers and chuck to sirloin and porterhouse, bovs from Mill City and Mauon. Flovd Jcnnson are no surprise tor wei p installing olticers we.e I Musical numbers were provided :bjz :J,a'?L ":"""" camiMf Gblej :f v b,-.V.p jromW. expect to have their favorite Hansen, recorder; Carol Cooke, meat often in the next few weeks. c.napain- and Mrs. Delns Hoeyc, for It's expected to remain plenti- mlJsician. ful and cheap. ! nih oirjc0r5 seated for the new term are: Misses Ann Hirle, char ity; Cara Lee Whitten i. hope: Society Sets Shereen Muir. faith; Carol Veness, J J 3 recorder; Frances Nesbitt, trea- Semi-Annual Harty surer: Sandra Olson. cliaP',n: i SUBLIMITY (Special) St. Boni Ha Mae Albright, drill (at.e Ai,ar society has announced Judy lloeye. associate drill lead- scmi.annual birthday party for er; Jeanne Hampton, oie i ni.. Sundav cv(,njngt janUary 27, in Ihe Bickett, religion: Julie Randall, 1 Paris; ha. BecKy sioii, immuiiau... i . 6 p m. suppcr will be served, chanter. Pink and green with touches nf silver were used in th decorations. Members of the East ern Star served refreshments. The big splurge on chickens by the supermarket meat experts is more unexpected, although chick ens actually have not been in short supply for some time. They're advertised this week for stewing and frying both. Normal ly, the big push on fowl comes during the summer months. Tnr' v ham anH lamh nlcn will be 'eatured as bargain specials ha,ure by -some stores, but pork is con- By CEI.K WOIIL FI.OItKNCK, Italy UA - Schu- Rainbows Install DONALD i Special i Members ( - I freshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson. Inclv HamDton. fidelity; Rosalie rllnuiH hv a social evening. Mpm- r, Pht-llit Palp fn u. mairuns ciuo mil lor u .lanuaiy : ,nirll... -hpnt in most nlarps D""'is. ................ Bc , wn05e Dlrinud.rs inn uviwern session at llnhome of Mrs. FraiUt 1PJI J,.mt service: Sharon Hirle. confidential Januarv , and JunP wi, b. Downing with no-hosl dinner ore-1 .11 .."1 5. .T observer: Sherril Hirte. outer ob-, ' , lhoje born during thu ...r . "Slt. ""I" ' ",,. flnnalpp OllVPr. musician : , i-.i Ul( f lh unar HnchanHi or escorts of the members will also server; Mar- "u'" """" i dim as iiiucn as iu io anpv stnrv. choir director: Coon assisted. cents in certain places. ' ,1 tha Mason.' Sharon Iteaslcs, Billic !be Buesis. ti ii i:.- i Th vetptah p rniintrrs in most ' ' ux- fiuc;"' i hum; auenuifiK wurc mesuanies i . - - - --- --- Alfred Ivie. Robert Gultry. Har.;forcs W,M re sme ,am,l,ahr 1 farnE ae Ins hnct hntrc ran.' old Ladd, Gene Thompson, Bert basie onions a-n(j potatoes. Teats, Floyd Coolcy and Johnl Beets, carrot",, parsnips and Veach, and the hostesses, white turnips, known to market A short meeting will precede the upper, with the leader of each circle giving a report of the ac- men as the "hardware items," ikn nro on Ihe COod bltV list. Apples are generally reasonable tivitics of her group for the year among the fruits. 1 1954. berth turned Italy's international , (lf the advisory board and new of- style openings here Wednesday , fic(,rs Wl be installed tor Venus night into a bigh-Iashion atrip- assembly. Order of Hainbow for ivasv. ItJirls at the Donald hall, on Feb- The Home - designer packed o:rUary 3. Alembers of Venus chap surprise in every dress. Street Ut attended the district meeting dresses turned into cocktail at Orchid chapter at Molalla on gowns. Full skirls became nar- j January lo at which time Mrs. row with the nick ol a wrist. ' Henna Hurton, worthy grand ma Skirts changed color and lurned Iron, made her official visit. Kd into capes. i win Cox, associate grand patron. The transformations were a Mrs. Vida Itnbertson, scholarship matter of jackets nnd removable. ! fund, and Mrs. Lillian Humphries, reversihle overskirts. The basis of pay of representative committee each costume was a strapless, clinging sheath. Over it went a jacket and a tied-on apron over skirt. Some of the overskirts finished at Ihe side seams. Others met in the back In conceal completely the sheath underneath. Schuherth hypnotized his audi ence with lovely fabrics, particu larly dramatic prints, and exqui site embroideries. And the con vertibles would be a boon, no doubt, lo Ihe social butterfly who must rush from shopping to cock tiiils to dinner to danee. One model appeared in a full all members of the grand chapter were introduced, and escorted. Venus chapter along with Laurel chapter of Canby assisted in the ceremonies. The regular meeting of Venus chapter was January ID, at which time, Mrs. F.thel Pettitt was in itiated, and Mrs. Robert Colvin. worthy matron, presented the names for approval of the chap ter for the Rainbow advisory board and other positions, as fol lows: Mrs. Halph Simpson, moth er adviser: Mrs. Alice (.'ouey, as sistant mother adviser; and for the board. Otis Jackson. Miss Alice skirled white shantung suit. She l.ettenmier, Mrs. Norman ergen, I eased out of the jacket lo show I M. Percy Will. Mr. and Mrs. a low-cut brown and white floral I Richard Pence. C'al Lewis, and print bodice. Then she undid lhe,Mr- (' Mrs- Hobert Colv.n. wor white skirt and there was the rest'1"? natron presented the names of the print sheath. Next she re-, rr PP"val of the chapter for the versed the white skirt, and the i uainnow advisory Doarn anu mner sliin sheath became a bouffant 1 positions, as follows: Mrs. Ralph print dress, Bodices were tight-fitting, the waistline ribrma). MOLALLA (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wiese entertained their bridge club Saturday evening, with high score honors going to Wavne I Schumacher for the men and to Mrs. R. t'. Storey for the women. Refreshments were served lo Or. nnd Mrs. Roy Heckard, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ron Dickon, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Staffrrd, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sfhumaclier. Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Storey and the hosts. Simpson, mother adviser: Mrs. Alice Coney, assistant mother ad viser; and for the board, Otis Jackson, Miss Alice I-ettenmier, Mrs. Norman Vergen, Mrs. Percy Will. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pence. Cal Lewis, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colvin, worthy ma tron and patron of Venus chapter. The names wcr approved. Miss Judy Orvold is the new worthy adviser for Venus assembly, re placing Miss Susan Jackson. Re- ler in 12-inch skillet; add shredded .cabbage: loss cabbage well to coal with melted butter; cook several minutes over low beat. 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