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Shirley Swoboda Is Married to
Navy Man at Church Ceremony
' Silvered swags, white flowers and candles provided the setting at
the First Congregational Church Saturday night for the wedding of
Miss Shirley Marie Swoboda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton J.
Swoboda, and Robert Campbell Hilmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Hilmer of Portland.
The 8 o'clock ceremony was performed by Dr. George Rose berry.
Miss Marilyn Hunter of bpokane
was the soloist and Jean Hobson
Rich was the organist.
The bridal gown was of white
slipper satin designed with a red
ingote skirt of satin over a full
nylon net skirt, which terminated
In a court train. The bodice, which
buttoned to the waistline in front,
was made with a Mandarin neck
line and seed pearl trim. Her
French illusian veil was caught to
cap of satin. She carried a cres
cent bouquet of white roses and
bouvardia centered with white
phalaenopsis orchids.
Miss Doris McCulloch of Port
land was the honor maid and wore
a strapless. Dresden blue net gown
over taffeta with matching satin
bolero with three-quarter length
sleeves. Bridesmaids were Miss
Ruth Price of Chicago and Miss
Joan Byrne of Brookings. They
wore similar frocks only of mist
b'ue net. The attendants all car
blue satin rings adorned with
no&egays of coral carnations;
Brother Is Best Man
Milton Hilmer Jr. of Oakridge
was his brother's best man.; Seat
ing the guests were William Bis
ell, Ashland, Glenn Duus, ' Esta
cada, and Allan Swoboda of Sno
homish, Wash.
Swoboda wore a rose lace gown
For her daughter's wedding Mrs.
with corsage of violets and roses.
Mrs. Hilmer attended her son's
marriage in a beige lace and crepe
gown with orchid corsage.
The . newlyweds greeted their
guests at a reception in the fire
place room. Mrs. Paul Bramble
and Mrs. Claude Litchfield pre
sided at the coffee urns and cut
ting the cake were Mrs. Oliver
Juel, aunt of the bride, and Mrs.
Allan Swoboda, sister-in-law of
the bride. Assisting were Mrs.
Wilson Wilt, Mrs. Milton Hilmer
Jr., Miss Carol McLeod, Miss Janet
Munson, Miss Janet Bolt and Miss
Sharon Laverty.
When the couple left on their
honeymoon trip to San Francisco
the new Mrs. Hilmer donned a
grey dress with steel grey coat
with red velvet trim and grey hat
and red accessories.
After Jan. 5 the bride will re
turn to Monmouth, where she is a
junior.' at the Oregon College of
Education. Her husband is attend
ing . a naval electronics school in
San Francisco.
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Mr. and Mrs. Chcorles R. Pierce, who will be honored at
a reception this afternoon on the occasion of their golden
weddinqr anniversary at the home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Archie McKillop. (Jest en-Miller
Photo).
Reception Will
Honor Pierces
This Afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Pierce
will celebrate their golden wed
ding anniversary at a reception
this afternoon at the home of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Archie McKillop, 4125 Lib
erty Road. Friends of the couple
are being invited through the press
tocall between 2 and 5 o'clock.
Hosts for the affair are the
couple's six children, Mrs. Archie
J. Elliott, Mrs. Walter Wads worth,
Brooks, Mrs. Walter Karsten, Mrs.
McKillip, Miss Ruby Pierce and
Harold Piercer They will greet the
guests and assist about the rooms.
The Pierces were married at
Creston, Iowa and have lived in
Salem for 44: years. They have
seven grandchildren.
Presiding at the coffee urns
will be Mrs. Ji A. Fehler, Mrs. A.
B. McKillop, Mrs. B. J. Wallace,
j granddaughter, and Mrs. W. R.
Strachan of Tfecoma, only cousin
of Mrs. Pierce, who will be pres
ent for the occasion. Her arrival
on Saturday was a surprise to the
goldenweds as Mr. A. J. Elliott
brought her to Salem on his re
turn from Seattle.
Cutting the cake will be Mrs.
Cecil Kernes, Mrs. William Low
ry, and Miss Shirley Karsten, a
granddaughter. Other grandchil
dren assisting will be Richard and
Michael McKillop, who will pass
the guest book; Archie Elliott Jr
and B. J. Wallace.
Many nnnsnal Christmas deco
rations were used by Mrs. Harold
Holler entertaining the members
of the Merry-go-Round Club
Thursday night' at her Sunnyview
Ave. home. Her tree was a modern
one made of rounds of gilded ply
wood, decorated with boughs of
greens, bright balls and the star.
Games were played and refresh
ments served from trays with un
usual decorations.
Annual Dinner for
Sweglo Club
The covered dish dinner and
Christmas party of the Swegle
Woman's club, which has been an
annual event at the home of Mrs.
Mary Swingle, on N. 18th St. for
several years, was held Tuesday.
Mrs. Julia Jennings was assisting
hostess, with members of the exe
cutive board, Mrs. Rex Peffer,
Mrs. Clark McCall and Mrs. Al
bert Patz serving.
Officers were elected for the
new year, with Mrs. McCall to
serve as president. Gifts were ex
changed by the club members.
Guests were Mrs. Nadia Hocker,
Mrs. Robert Kottke, and Mrs.
Andy Shanks of Oregon City.
Tree Will Follow
Rainbow Meeting
A Christmas tree with exchange
of gifts will follow the regular
meeting of Chadwick Assembly,
Order of Rainbow for Girls Tues
day night at the Masonic Temple
at 7:30 p.m.
The Rainbow mothers have been
invited to join the girls for the
party. Miss Nancy Rust is worthy
advisor and will preside at the in
formal meeting.
Guests at Marshalls
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Marshall of
Seattle are arriving in the capital
Monday to spend the holidays with
then son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Marshall.
Coming Christmas morning will be
the Willard Marshall's daughter,
Martha, a University of Washing
ton student, and Jerry Evanson
who is stationed in Seattle with
the navy. During the holiday
week the Marshalls and their
youngest daughter, Julia, and their
house -guests will go to Portland
for dinner at the University Club
and the Ice Follies.
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Cards are in the mail to an open
house for which Mrs. E. H. Ken
nedy will be hostess on New
Year's Day. Guests are Invited to
call at her Morningside home on
Bluff Street between 4 and 7
o'clock.
Willamette Faculty Members
Head East, South for Holidays
Not unlike their students, Willamette University faculty members
are leaving this week end for points east, north and south for the
holiday season.
Dr. Cameron Paulin, professor of art, has entrained for San Fran
cisco, where he will fly to Chicago and then to his home in Hamilton,
Ontario. He will spend several days with his parents, returning to
Salem at the first of the year.
Ainsley Whitman, director of the
university library, boarded the
Daylight Friday for Pasadena,
Califs where he will join his fam
ily for the Yuletide season.
Other Willamette personnel tra
veling south for the holidays are
Mi, and Mrs. Norman W. Cam
pion, with Jimmy and Jerry Ann,
who will spend Christmas with
Mrs. Campion's parents, the Don
ald McCollums of Long Beach,
Calif.
Dr. Martha Springer, associate
professor of biology, is entraining
this week end for Palo Alto, Calif.,
to join family and friends for the
holidays. Dr. and Mrs. George B.
Martin and family will be in Ber
keley, Calif., for Christmas and
New Year's.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert M. Haley
are leaving today for Duarte, Cal
where they will be with their son,
Barron Haley.
Headed for East Coast
Heading east by train is George
Edwards, instructor in English who
will be at home in Montgomery,
West Va, for Christmas and the
New Year.
Mrs. Vint Buchholz, housemo
ther at Sigma Alpha Epsilon frat
ernity, flew to Mexico on Thurs
day. Her itinerary south of the
border Includes Christmas in Mex
ico City and New Year's in the
Gulf resort of Acapulco.
Miss Ethel Lou Stanek of the
music college, is in Rochester, N
Y, this week to take her oral ex
amination for her master's degree
at the Eastman School of "Music.
On completion of her study, she
will leave for Milwaukee, Wis., to
visit her family.
TSgt. Leonard Josephson of the
AFROTC department, is taking
leave during the Christmas season
to be with his parents in Wilder,
Id.
Miss Rosa Zimmerman, instruc
tor in music, plans to be in Ever
ett, Wash., and Robert Reid, of the
mathematics department, is spend
ing Christmas in Seattle.
Past Presidents
Holiday Dinner
American Legion Auxiliary held
its annual Christmas party and
night
Club.
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Little Girl Welcomed
Felicitations go to Mr. and Mrs.
Duane Janlcek on the birth of a
eral Hospital. The baby has an
ojder sister, Deborah. JThe baby's
paternal grandmother, Mrs. Frank
Janlcek, has arrived from Long
Beach, Calif., to greet her new
granddaughter and will remain for .
a fortnight. The baby's great
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Barney Klingensmith of Long
Beac Calif. 1
Mrs. William McGllchrist Jr. Is
leaving Tuesday for Portland to
spend Christmas at -the home of
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ;
and Mrs. Peter Buck. She will re
main for the week.
dinner Thursday
American Legion
attended the affair.
The group sang carols and for
the program Donald Madison
showed pictures of his South
American trip: Mrs. Walter Spaul
ling, president of the club, pre
sided. The tables were festive with
Christmas greens and candles. .
Richard Page ef Saa Francisco
is expected home for Christmas to
be with his parents. Judge and
Mrs. E. M. Page.
First Birthday
For David Hicks
David Hicks, son of Mr. and Mrs,
Howard E. Hicks, celebrated his
first birthday at a Christmas party
at trie Hicks home on Fairmount
Ave. There were holiday decora
tions and favors and the children
watched television.
Honoring David were Mary Jane
and Mark Etzel, Steven and Doug
las Schnider, Sandra and Mar
garet Day, Elizabeth and Ann
Page, Richard Day, Galyen Lee
Esch, Nancy Shepherd, Karen
White, Mrs. Hillary Etzel, Mrs
Wilmer H. Page, Mrs. Robert
Schnider, Mrs. John Day, Mrs
George E. Day and Michael Hicks,
brother of the honor guest.
Camp Firo Girls
Fete Mothers
The Odaka Camp Fire Girls of
Highland School held ther Christ
mas party at the home of their
teacher, Mrs. Kenneth Hutchens
on Friday night. The girls ex
changed gifts and presented gifts
to their mothers, which they had
made. Christmas carols were also
sung.
Attending the party were Mrs.
Forrest Shipley and Shari, Mrs,
Sam Barry and Judy, Mrs. R. W
Zumwalt and Bernita, Mrs. Ayres
and Jean, Mrs. Edwin Klein and
Karen, Mrs. Herbert Burch and
Terri and Mrs. Kenneth Hutchins
and Eva.
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