Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1952)
"Don't jCook Now... but . . . Dear old Mrs. Justice, she won't be waving at us across the top of the Mo ronic Temple and around the corner of the Motion Hotel much longer. We'll miss her. Silly statement of the year ... A iced expert the other day, in a profound story on Dairy Month, mGde this conclusion: "Milk is one of the oldest known foods.' Yeah, one of the first we can remember, too. FisM outa . . . Our Den t Lock Now is short todcy, but what is an eld maid of some fifty happy winters doing in a bride section .anyway? . . . Maxine Buren Church Rites Event of Friday Miiss Nola Jean Zobel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Zobel and Hubert E. Johnson, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Joe E. Johnson, ex changed their marriage vows on Friday, June 20 at the First Church of The Nazarene. The Rev. John son officiated at the 8 o'clock cere mony. Blue delphiniums and white peonies were used about the altar and lighting the tapers were Miss Evelyn Fisher and Miss Helen Melby. Soloists were Miss Janice Olsen and Willard Friese, accom panied by William Fawk. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a slipper satin dress fashioned with net yoke out lined with pleated net, the skirt with a full train. Her fingertip il lusion veil was edged with wide lace. She carried a bouquet of stephanotis and light blue del phiniums. Maid of honor Was Miss Wava Darby, who wore a maize net over taffeta dre-s and carried a bouquet of blue and white summer flow ers. Bridesmaids were Miss Marciel Rcirrter and Miss Shirley Binger heimer. They wore blue turquoise net over taffeta dresses and car ried white and yellow nosegay? of summer flowers. Flower girl was Sharon Johnson and ring bearer was Jimmey Johnson, niece and nepruw of the groom. Attend the Groom Best man was Joe G. Johnson find seating the guests were Irvin Johnson and Gerald Biggin. Mrs. Zobel chose for her daugh ter's wedding a navy blue ri'csy and Mrs. Johnson also wore navy. Both mothers had corsages of white carnations and pink roses. Following the ceremony the re ception was held in the church parlors. Mrs. Lyle Zobel and Mrs. Roy Blanchard poured, Mrs. Ber nard Zobel cut the cake. Assist ing were Mrs. George Quinne and Mbs Inez Pence. The bride chose a dusty rose suit with white accessories for her going away outfit. The couple will make their home at Santa Cruz, Calif. Life Memberships Are Awarded The American War Mothers met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Freda CogsUtll for luncheon and sewing. The mothers sewed for the veter ans at Camp White. Mrs. Georgia Shearer, a member of the Salem Chapter, has been awarded a life n f mbfTfhip in the American War Mothers. Mrs. Mabel Lock wood, national president. Mrs. Ben Randall, and Mrs. Glenn Prather went to the home of Mrs. Clara McDerby this week anci presented her with a life ' membership card. The members, Avill meet next Tuesday at the I 't5me of Mrs. Ben Randall, 1840 1 West Nob Hill, at 10:30 a.m. and, bring a sack lunch. The purpose of the special meeting is to con- ! tinue sew ing for articles to take to j Camp White. I Wedding Unites Couple at Mission BROOKS In a historical set ting Asistencia Mission de San Ga briel, near Redland, Calif., Harold Jensen of Brooks, and Miss Patri cia Martin of San Bernardino, Calif., were married June 5. The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Martin, San Bernar dino, Calif, and the groom's par ents are the Rev. and Mrs. Arthur H. Jensen, Brooks. Misses Pat Robinson and Char- lene Bramlett lighted the tapers, j Miss Betty Smith sang and the, groom's father performed the cere- mony. j The bride was dressed in ivory ' slipper satin, and carried stepano- ! tis and baby ivy centered with a ; dark laendar orchid. Honor attendant was Miss Bar- 1 bara Davall, Yucaipa, Calif., cou sin of of the groom, and bride's maids were Miss Jeanette Laugh in ghouse and Miss Jacque Shackle ford. Flower girl was Patricia Ouinn. The best man was a brother of the bride, Russell Martin jr. Ush ers were Donald Jensen of Brooks, Ore. and Dave Jenkins. Bride's Mother wore beige suit, white and luggage tan accessories. Groom's mother wore navy suit dress, white accessories. Cutting the cake was Miss Pat Robinson, pouring; Misses Rosalee and Bernice Wheeler. The couple will live at Brooks after June 13. Both graduated from Canyon ville Bible Academy, Canyonville, Oregon, and attended the South ern California Bible College at Costa Mesa, Calif, where they plan to continue their studies in the fall. mm INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS ERIDES NOTES LETTER FAFER CALLING CARDS iNFCRMALS Ritual Team Installs New Officers Ritual team from Capital Unit 9, American Legion Auxiliary past presidents installed new officers of Salem Unit, 136, American Legion Auxiliary at the last meeting of the season Wednesday night at the Sa lem Woman's Club. The ritual team included Mrs. Austin H. Wil son, chairman, Mrs. Leon Brown, Mrs. Arthur Johnson, Mrs. E. W. Richey, Mrs. Merle Travis, Mrs. Walter Spaulding, Mrs. Anson In gels, Mrs. Clara Poland, Mrs. Flor ence Ames, Mrs. O. E. Palmateer, Mrs. W. W. Woodruff and Mrs. James Garson. Mrs. Jack Simkins was installed as the new president along with her other officers. Mrs. Simkins announced her committee chairmen for the en suing year as follows; Mrs. Elwood Townsend, membership; Mrs. Ken neth Decatur, community service; Mrs. Dow Lovel, Girls State: Mrs. Bert Walker, Junior Auxiliary; Mrs. Ardith Chapman, rehabilita tion; Mrs. Wilbur Lytle, child wel fare; Mrs. Kenneth Taylor and Mrs. Carroll Robinson, good cheer; Mrs. Joe DiFilippi, Americanism; Mrs. Rosemary Henningsgard, pop py sale; Mrs. Milo Aeschliman, constitution and by-laws. Mrs. Charles Driver, poppy pos ter; Mrs. Ed Maerz, national se curity and civil defense; Mrs. Lin den Buren, ways and means; Mrs. Richard Jennings, legislative; Mrs. Clarke Irwin, program; Mrs. Bert Walker, magazine; Mrs. Viola Reeves, telephone; Mrs. Theodore Ullakko, publicity; Mrs. Donald Van Hess and Mrs. Daniel Panto vitch, executive board members at large; Mrs. Van Hess and Mrs. La Verne Drake, color bearers. Girl Staters Visitors Mrs. Robert Green, Girls State chairman for the unit, introduced Kay Lovell and Patsy Snider, who were representatives of Unit 136 at Girls State. They told of their activities and experiences while attending Girls State. Initiation was held for Mrs. Augusta Allport, Mrs. George E. Day, Mrs. Howard E. Hicks, Mrs. Richard Jennings, Mrs. Edgar J. Kolln, Mrs. Leonard McCoy, Mrs. William E. Noll and Mrs. Lee Rushin. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Mabel Lockwood, national presi- The Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Sunday. June 22, 1SS2 5 dent of the American "War Moth ers; Mrs. Elizabeth Couover, past president of the Daughters of the Union Veterans of the Civil War, Mrs. Luella Inman, Mrs E. E. Bergman, Mrs. Leon Hansen, El wood Townsend, Jack Simkins, Wilbur Lvtle, Becky Bennison of I Portland, Martha, Laura and Sally Creighton. Janet Streeter, DohSres j and Joe DeFilippi. Delegates to the department convention to be held in Klamath Falls are Mrs. Jack Simkins. Mrs. Joseph DeFilippi, Mrs. Elwood Townsend and Mrs. Theodore Ul lakko. During the refreshment hour Mrs. Simkins and Mrs. DiFilippi, the outgoing president, presided at the coffee urns. The committee in- BPW Dinner Meeting Regular dinner meeting of il Salem Business and Professional Women's Club will be held Tues day night at the Senator Hotel at 6:30 o'clock. Annual committee re ports will be given during the eve-" ning. Special rrrusic will be given by the Lionaires, including Mrs. Ben Gifford, Mrs. Everett Wil cox, Mrs. Warren Clark, Mrs. Le Roy Stewart and Mrs. Louis New man. Mrs. T. H. Hams tree t will be the accompanist. eluded Mrs. Harold Streeter, chair man, Mrs. Calvin Moss, Mrs. How ard Blankley, Mrs. John Stetler and Mrs. Carroll Addison. 'or Your Complete Paper Trousseau ! I ; FINE PAPERS r.d cur exclusive styles c: engraving This ;s cur invitation to you. .' ! Tc give us the r ieosure enc cr.vuege of helping ycu assemble ycur paper trousseau from, our collect; cn of Cranes Fine Papers. Oar stationery department will gladly advise you on oil Our engravers exe rute vour orders tne correct terms and wishes! I ! So that ycur wedaing may ce celebrated with peme and circumstance cr.c y ur career in rr.atri rr.cr.y re nun w.th grace end assuror. :e. Out-of-this-world Fashions for Flower Girls AND Junior Attendants Styled by Louise and Trude -'-- 1 . . v - .... . ' v , . - - ' : 1 i ' I & . J- ' r cr 1 Gibson Bridal Books Beautifully printed and bound to record your Wedding. Shower, Gift and Weddings Books in sets or individually. fi. ill iTr -'' ill 440 N. Capitol "The Store v' of Enchantment" In The Capitol Shopping Center Shop Monday and Fridays Til 9 P. M. Phone 2-8600 1 $ 2 W4 V T V ..- Si - a ; 'V 1 4 4, c: U 1 J If ) ? x j'j , c. rv . I "Ay- ... t-$ I v.. " I - T Vc l K You a vision of beauty in an illusion of white created to add enchantment to the day that comes once in a lifetime. Choose a wedding gown lovely to behold from Salem's most alluring select! at Sally's. ft Come in let our experi enced bridal consultants help you make the proper choice. you want gowns for yourself and your attendants ... to make yours the most radiantly beautiful wedding ever! v h? X Vv v X v5. m SV.j r-' III VZl,;v;V 1 . . 1.- 1 . i :y . 0 10 QaJ&tw.Qa Layaways Charge Accounts Budget Plan