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The Danville Register from Danville, Virginia • Page 29

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Danville, Virginia
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Register: Donville. Sundoy, Nov. 4. 1973 Papaya tuna salad, tropical finely rtressine over coltasieT: Speedy transportation of food has made a difference in American eating habits. This is especially true of certain- i and vegetables which thrive in a more tropical cli- mate.

Hawaiian papayas are a classic example of a i tious i a is being shipped to many parts of the i a i States. A it is a i ex- oensive. a oapaya goes a long and can become an inte- part of the diet of older persons who need all the di- gestible vitamins and miner- als they can get in an easy-to- prepare and flavorful manner. PAPAYA TUNA SALAD 1 can (3'A ounces) tuna, drained and Vt cup mayonnaise 1 teaspoon chopped green onion Vi stalk celery, chopped finely Vt teaspoon lemon juice Salt and pepper Vi pint small curd collage cheese 1 Hawaiian papaya Paprika Blend a a a i onion, celery and lemon juice. Season to taste with salt and pepper.

Chill. To serve: papaya in half. Discard seeds. i a i i i cottage cheese, rounding too. tuna dressing over cheese.

Garnish with Makes 2 Or use one-half cup lefff-' over diced chicken or For -single serving one-half cup small curd cotSti tage- cheese and save onerhalf 1 of tuna dressing to serve crisp greens for another Seal leftover papaya in plastic? a i a a i within three to Mrs. Louis Herman Calisch Jr. Mrs. Lucius Wilson Pullen The marriage of Miss Jane Scales Tucker, daughter of Mrs. Russell Holt Tucker Jr.

of Danville and the late Mr. Tucker and Lucius Wilson Pullen of Raleigh, N.C., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Amelius Pullen of Rocky Mount, N.C., took place Saturday, Nov. 3, at noon in the home of Congressman and Mrs.

Lun- Sford Richardson Preyer in Greensboro, N.C. The ceremony was preformed fey Dr. John A. Redhead pastor of the bride. Miss Tucker was given in marriage by her uncle, Congressman Preyer.

Mrs." Robert Hanes Borden was her sister's matron of honor. The rnaid of honor was liliss Mary Norris Preyer of ipiarlottesville. Bridesmaids Misses Jane Bethell greyer and Emily Harris greyer of Greensboro. i Louisa Harris Borden. niece of the bride, was flower girl- Thomas Warwick Steed Jr.

of Raleigh was: best a Groomsmen were Arch Turner Allen III of Raleigh, Robert Hanes Borden of Greensboro, Phillip Arden Pullen and Charles Robert Pullen, brothers of the bridegroom of Rocky A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip to England, Mr. and Mrs. Pullen will make their home in Raleigh. Mrs.

Pullen, a native of Dqnville and a former resident of Greensboro, is an alumna of Converse College, Spartanburg, S.C. She was presented at the Southside Virginia Debutante Ball and is a member of the Raleigh Junior League. Mrs. Pullen is the niece of Mrs. W.

Bruce Buford, Mrs. Britt M. Armfield and Mrs. Preyer of Greensboro. Mr.

Pullen is a graduate of Wake Forest University and the University of North Carolina School of Law. He is a member of the law firm, Allen, Steed and Pullen in Raleigh. Miss Margaret Mary Anne McFillin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kirk McFillin of Philadelphia, and Lt.

Louis Herman Calisch son of Dr. and Mrs. Louis Herman Calisch of 400 Maple were married Saturday, Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. at Willow Grove Naval Air Chapel, Willow Grove, Pa.

Rabbi Israel Walmark and Father Hugh Cronin performed the ceremony in a setting of palms, i gladiolas and white chrysanthemums and tall white tapers. Miss Rosemary organist, and Mark Clark, vocalist, performed a program of music. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Susan Misuik of Philadelphia was maid of honor and Mrs. James F.

McFillin of Virginia Beach was matron of honor. Patricia and Elizabeth McFillin, sisters of the bride, were junior bridesmaids and attendants were Cathryn and Cynthia Calisch; sisters of the bridegroom, and Miss Katherine Davis and Miss Maria Tumasz of Philadelphia. Harry Francis Calisch II, brother of the bridegroom was best man. Groomsmen were Lt. Ronald S.

Hill, Lt. Allen R. Thompson, Lt. Ronald Pohrivchak. Lt.

Michael M. Lamberto and Lt. Robert H. Bender, all stationed at Roosevelt Rhodes Air Station in Puerto Rico. The groomsmen formed a military guard with raised swords under which the bridal couple walked following the ceremony.

A bridal dinner followed the ceremony in Alvethorpe Manor, Jenkintown, Pa. The five-tiered wedding cake was cut by the bridal couple 'in the naval tradition with the bridegroom's sword. The bridegroom is serving in the U.S. Navy, stationed at Roosevelt Rhodes Naval Air Station, Puerto Rico, where they will make their home after a wedding trip to Jamaica. Club To Meet Thursday The Shakespeare Club will meet Thursday at 3:35 p.m.

with Mrs. E. Ballou Bagby, 5l'0 Linden Place. Mrs. Conwell A.

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