/ BEAVERTON ENTERPRISE— Fridoy, June 30, 1950 T h e W o m an’s C o rn er Gramling-Bess Wedding Pledge Told In Church School Teacher Honeymoon Trip Weds June 17th; To Niagara Falls Will Live Here Follows Nuptials Afternoon Rites Unite Klug-Brant Sunday, May 28 Selander-LaFond Solemnize Rites At St. Lawrence 4 C ED AR M IL L Baskets of roses ! and gypsophila and candelabra By Mary Grace decorated the altar at the Zion Lutheran Church for the marriage Dear Mary Grace: My family likes vegetables best if served with of Miss Cecile Lee Brant to Mr. A lices or creamed- is this a proper way of eating them? Do they lose Howard Ralph Klug, Sunday after­ any of their vitamins this way? K. Jr, noon, May 28. Rev. H. J. Trinklein Dear K : I f you have discovered a way of serving vegetables that performed the double ring candle­ will make your family eat more of them ^by all means do so. Veg­ light ceremony. etables do not loee any of their properties when creamed or served The bride is the daughter of Mr. with sauces—they suffer only when cooked too long. For instance, and Mrs. Lee Brant of 10704 N. W. spinach will cook covered, In H Inch of water—7 minutes. Cauliflower, broken, cooks in less than 20 minutes, 2 inches of water, uncovered. j Leahy Road and the groom’s par­ Many people cook vegetables In too much water for too long a time ents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Klug thus destroying flavor as well as food value. This recipe for string of Monitor, Oregon. beans can apply to asparagus, cauliflower or broccoli as well. GOLDEN- Given in marriage by her father, CRE AM BEANS: I the bride wore a gown of rosepoint _ ,, * a. Method: j lace, ankle length, and matching ngrt ien a or > Cook beans in boiling salted water until ten- gloves with a finger tip veil held 1H pound whole beans der—to 25 minutes. Save % cup of the liquid. in place with a crown of lace and 1H tblsp butter Melt butter, blend in flour, salt, pepper. Add seed pearls. Her bouquet was made u, ten salt_pinch neDDer stock, cook until thick, stir constantly. of rose buds and gypsophila center­ . a Add milk and chopped egg whites. Remove ed with an orchid corsage. 3 hard-boiled eggs from heat, add mayonaise. Drain beans, cover Maid of honor for her sister was \ cup rich milk with the sauce, sprinkle with the egg yolks 2 tblsp flour pressed through a sieve. This sauce may be Miss Marguerite Brant, wearing a « oup mayonaise flavored with grated cheese <>A cup) or yellow organdy ankle length gown Worcestershire sauce tsp.) : and picture hat. She carried a Did you know that the breakfast food with the longest ‘staying ÉÜ bouquet of Iris and gypsophila. power' and the highest quality protein Is Eggs? Miss Carol Rhodes and Miss Milly McPherson, bridesmaids, wore sim­ ilar gowns of green organdy and carried nosegays of iris and roses. Best man was Victor Klug, brother of the groom. William Brant and Willard Eggers, cousin of the groom were ushers. Mr«. Richard H. Selander Following the wedding a recep­ A t St. L a w r e n c e ' s Catholic tion was held in the church par­ lors with Mr3. Lou Wilkins pour­ church, June 4, Marguerite LaFond, ing and Mrs. Lee Hempy cutting daughter of Eugene LaFond, Bea­ MR., MRS. DON GKAMJ.ING verton, and Richard H. Selander, the cake. son o f Mr. and Mrs. R Seland- For going away the bride wore Mrs. Donovan D. Gramling, fo r ­ a suit of navy blue with a top of I er, Portland, solemnized their mar­ merly Bevet ly Ann Bess, was mar­ navy and white check. Her acces­ riage vows. Reverend R. C. Cies- ried June 10 at Central Church of ! linski officiated. sories were white and navy. the Nazarene, Rev. Herman L. G. : 'U The bride, given in marriage by Following a wedding trip to the Smith officiating. She is the daugh­ I her father, wore traditional white beach the couple are at home in ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Bess with a sptendi^ p'rogiam, Ted_ by ! ^ ' 7 Gert^ na- Po,t* satin with a crown of seed pearls of Beaverton. Mr. Gramling is the Ruth L. Rowley Sr. vice president ‘and brother-in-law of the groom, Portland. • ¿er holding her fingertip veil in place. ^ Melvin Wright, Aloha. son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Gram­ following the business session. She carried a bouquet of white Dorothy Riggs accompanied solo- ling also of Beaverton. Readings on the flag were given isjt Howard Zoet who sang “O Per- | roses. Mr. Bess gave his daughter in by several sisters, after which the fect Love„ and ,.God Gavp Me You„ Miss Doris Ringham, bride’s at- marriage. She wore a dress of pledge was given. Mrs. Alice Van I At the reception which folIoweil I tendant, wore a dress of orchid white eyelet organdy over blush Court leading. The program was ,n the church baaement> Mrs M , R A L E IG H —Members of the Ral­ taffeta and m a r q u i s e t t e with pink satin, with illusion veil held concluded by singing "The Star Weathers and Mrs. Howard Zoet eigh Garden Club held their last matching picture hat and mitts. with an orange blossom circlet, Spangled Banner". Her nosegay was of roses and car­ poured; Mrs. Howard Ttout cut and carried a nosegay of rosebuds As Americans, Patriotic Orders and served the bride’s cake and meeting of the summer at the nations. Pat Mueller, flower girl, home of Mrs. Lola Ganger on June and lilies of the valley. pay a tribute to "Old Glory” by Mrs. John Anderson was in charge 13th combining the business meet­ wore a yellow taffeta dress with Miss Virginia Talbert was maid observing the 14th of June as Flag , of the guest book Mr8 Charleg ing with installation ceremony for picture hat and mitts. She sprin­ of honor. She wore a white eyelet Day. But we pay that tribute also Riggs catered the reception. I newly elected officers and com­ kled rose petals on the aisle, pre­ organdy dress over orchid satin on every occasion upon which we ceding the bride. Out of town guests were Mr. and mittee members of the group. with organdy mitts and flowered meet. Robe/t Selander was best man Mrs. Paul Comely and family, Van- Installed were Mrs. C. A. Walters, circlet headpiece. She curried a J couver, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. president;' Mrs. Harold Schultz, for his brother and ushers wete nosegay of summer flowers. Charles Nelson, Portland, and Mr. vice president; Mrs. Jack Colton, John Biggi, John McKnight and and M:s. L. E. Gertgens, Corvallis. secretary; and Mrs. Neil Whisnant, Robert Kokich. Mrs. At den Enger was the | Following a reception, the couple The bride attended high school treasurer. bride's other attendant. She was embarked on a wedding trip to i and college in Iowa. The groom, a dressed identically to the honor at­ On the new committees are: Mrs. I graduate o f Beaverton high school, Harold Schultz, program chairman; California. They have been at tendant in nile green. is a mail carrier on Portland Mrs. L. J. McClung, publicity; Mrs. home in Beaverton since June 14 Linda Kaye Grnmling, sis- | 50 lbs. of Grade'A' Beef! ter Miss (Photo by J. Arthur Young) ! heights. of the bridegroom, was junior C. M. Allen, membership; Mrs. A. Steaks, Roasts and Other Choice Cuts. attendant. Between 35 and 40 ladles of the For K°in* awaY- Mrs- Long chose C. Kornahrens, hospitality; Mrs. A FREE GIFT with Your New BEN-HUR I Best man was Phillip West, and WSCS o f the First Methodist a navY blue suit wlth whlte “ * Don Ellis, librarian; Mrs. Sam | FROM MUNICH G E R M A N Y Richard Bess, brother of the bride, Church of Beaverton met at the \ cessories The couple will return Lawrence, Audabon; Mrs. G. W. Among recent guests at the R. home of Mrs. F. D. McClintock of about August 1. making their home Fox. friendship; Mrs. Earl Briggs, N. Torbet home is Mrs. Hedwid and James Gregory ushered. * a A reception was held in the 4779 S. W. Sweeney, Portland, for on Stacey avenue, Aloha, special activities; Mis. D. N. Weigt of Munich, Germany who is i Photo by Bruno Studio). church parlors. The couple are at Barickman, program book. here visiting her daughter Mrs. their regular monthly meeting, Freeze Meats, Fruits, V eg e­ -, home in Beaverton. The installation followed garden Dave Torbet. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Friday afternoon June 16. tables, Berries, etc., when tours of the Yeon Gardens, where Torbet and small son are also D e l i c i o u s - refreshments wei e W E E K EN D MOTOR T R IP QUALITY IS BEST and PRICES • BUDGET Mr. and Mrs. George Foege and rhododendrons were the outstand­ guests at his parents home as well served after which the business ARE LOW EST I Store Foods TERMS meeting was held, followed by the Mr. and Mts. Ed Grossen returned ing feature, and the Cabell Garden, as Mr. and Mrs. Les Jones of of all kinds for instant use in presentation of a gift of ceramic last week end from a motor tiip to specializing in roses. The next Pasadena, California any season I vases to the president, Gladys Yellowstone National Park. Salt meeting of the group will be Sep­ Mrs. Jones is the Torbets daugh­ Lake City and points of interest tember 12th. ter. Strickland. enroute. |p ■ V, Nancy Bourquin, a Beaverton , grade school teacher, was united j in marriage June 17 to Ray T. ( Congleton o f Baker, Oregon. The vows weer exchanged in | the chapel of the First Methodist ! church in Portland. The Reverend j Louis H. Kaub performed the cere- ! mony. Mr. and Mrs. Congleton expect to make their future home in o r 1 near Beaverton. Thirty-five or more Methodist church friends gathered recently : at the home of Mrs. Alma Thomas I at 260 N. E. Broadway for a shower, honoring the bride. Many 1 r , 1 gifts were presented. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schmitz pro­ vided a group of unique and en­ Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Long joyable games, and Mrs. Wayne A six weeks trip to Niagra Falls Geertgens sang ‘‘The Lord’s. Pray­ and New York City followed the er” and ‘‘Oh, Promise Me.” June 10 wedding of Myrna Reek- Cake, ice cream and coffee were ers. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. served. Henry Reekers, Aloha, and Robert E. Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Long, Beaverton, in the Aloha j Baptist church. Reverend Erling Monnes officiated at the services. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in slipper I satin with Victorian neckline of lace. She carried an orchid on a At the last meeting in June new­ white bible. Mrs, Larry Gertgens, Portland, ly installed officers of Beaverton Auxiliary No. 25 USWV officiated sister of the groom, was matron of Bridesmaids were Mrs. in their respective offices. Installa­ honor. tions were held and Mrs. Alice Woodrow Williams, Hillsboro, and Van Court past president, was in­ Mrs. James Balkema, Beaverton. Susan Rydman, Aloha, was flower stalling. officer. Jr. vice president, Mrs. May G. girl and Douglas Balkema ring- bearer. Adamson; secretary, Mrs. Mary I Cavaness; and assistant guard, j Gordon Ryman, of Aloha, offici­ Lura Gilstrap observed Flag Day ated as best man, assisted by JU USWV Auxiliary Notes Flag Day At Installation ! 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