Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 21, 1944, Image 8

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    Jefferson Church Is
Scene of Ceremony
Jefferson At riles read
led secretary; Mrs. William
Quinn. re-elected treasurer.
! Volunteer delegates for the
t; county federation meeting in
Frank Smith and Mrs. Clayton Capital Journal. Salem, Oregon. Friday, April 21, 1944 9
Baltimore.
Roll call was answered by
giving the name of a "Book I
Have Read this Year." Follow
ing the meeting refreshments
were served. The first nioct-
Pringle Pringle women's ! the election of officers which in
club met at the club house eluded Mrs. Ruth Kottek re
Wednesday for an all-day ses- elected president; Mrs, Maude
sion with a no-host luncheon Adams, secretary-treasurer; and
served at noon and Mrs. Bob-the vice-president, Mrs. Bob
HnlHpn was hostess, assisted hv ' Hnlripn. After the mpotinn
the First Christian church in
Jefferson Saturday night at
8:30 o'clock, Miss Lois Hamp
ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clint Hampton, and Richard
Schweinfurth, son of Mr. and
I Silverton on April 28, were Mrs.
W. W. Allen, chairman of edu
cation for the county federation
meeting, Mrs. William Quinn, I ing in May will be at the Wil
who will give the Mill Cily club j Ham Quinn home with Mrs. Al
report, Mrs. Charles Kelly. Mrs. 'Milsap assisting her.
Mrs. Becklcy. i quilting was resumed. Twenty
I The main event of the day wasi one members answered roll call.
Mrs. Adam Schweinfurth of
Salem, exchanged their 'mar
riage vows. Rev. F. Claude
Stephens officiated before an
altar decorated with baskets of
apples and English laurel.
Preceding the ceremony,
Leon Hampton, brother of the
bride sang, "The Sunshine of
t-"1 , , " Hi 134 .C H'-i r
Wave Enlistees From Sal em sworn in at Portland office last Friday and enlisted through the
fsalem recruiting office pictured here with Lt. (j.g.) Lucia Brown are Louise Ferry, Eugena
Vincgan, Velina Kuper, Edna Allenback and Natalie Phillips. (Navy photo.)
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(Continued from page 5)
H. Johnson, Dr. and Mrs. Ken
neth McLeod, Dr. and Mrs.
Chester Luther, Dean and Mrs.
Melvin H. Geist, Dr. and Mrs.
Herbert Rahe and Dr. and Mrs.
Oliver.
Salem Saddle Club
Has Fun Night
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hofstctter
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith
cr entertained the Salem Sad
dle club with a hilarious Fun
Night program last Friday night.
Tonight there will be a re
lay Fun Night program with
the hostesses Miss Gladys Zell,
1 Mrs. Pauline Kane, Miss Kate
Dunaway, Miss Virginia Kline,
" Miss Bernice Mischlcr and Mrs.
Van Weider sponsoring one
event each and providing, the
prizes and refreshments for the
social hour after the show.
Miss Brown Weds
Orville T. Thompson
Waconda Ceremony solemn
ized at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. Harvey Scheuerman in
Monmouth the evening of April
11 at 8 o'clock, was that at
which Miss Elinor Brown,
t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl
' Brown of Waconda, became the
bride of Orville T. Thompson,
third class P. O., United States
navy, of Hannibal, Mo., with
Rev, Scheuerman officiating.
Little Miss Gloria Scheuer
man lighted the tapers at the
improvised altar decorated with
an arrangement of mixed flow
ers and Miss Opal Scheuerman
sang "Because" and played the
wedding marches.
The bride wore a white chif
fon gown fashioned with a
sweetheart neck and shirred
bodice and full skirt. Her floor
length veil was edged with lace
and fell from a crown of seed
pearls. She carried a shower
bouquet of pink and white car
nations. Miss Shirley Brown was her
sister's only attendant. She
wore a petal blue lace and net
gown and carried a bouquet of
Couple Plights Troth
At Monday Ceremony
Scio Solemnized Monday
afternoon at the Baptist church
were the marriage vows of
Miss Marilyn A. Pynch, daugh
ler ot Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Pynch of the Providence com
munity near Scio, and Erwin
M. Burge of Lebanon.
Rev. V. L. Loucks was the
officiating clergyman.
The bride is a recent gradu
ate of the Lebanon high school
Her husband 'prior to leaving
for scivice with the army air
corps at Wendover field, Utah,
where the couple will make
their home, resided in Leb
anon. Mr. and Mrs. Morris
pink and white carnations and ! Qelebr at e Anniversary
Your Smile," and Miss Louise
Wattenbarger sang. "I Love
You Truly." Miss Lois Smith
in turquoise taffeta, and Miss
Louise Wattenbarger in peach
taffeta lighted the altar can
dles. The bride wore a white
gown of imported organza,
made with fitted bodice with a
sweetheart neckline and puff
ed sleeves and a full skirt. She
wore pink rosebuds in her
hair, and carried a bouquet of
pink rosebuds and pastel sweet
peas, from which fell a shower
of blue streamers tipped with
sweet peas.
Miss Gaynell Cole, the
bride s only attendant, wore a
gown of aqua taffeta and a
corsage ot rosebuds. Monte
Weddle served as best man for
Mr. Schweinfurth.
The couple greeted their
guests in the foyer of the
church after the ceremony. Re
reivine with the bridal party
were the bride's mother and
Mrs. Schweinfurth.
At the reception held at the
home of the bride for immedi
ate relatives and close friends,
the serving table was covered
wilh a hand crocheted cloth
and was centered the bride's
cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Schweinfurth
will make their home on the
bridegroom's farm north of
Jefferson.
sweet peas.
Little Miss Eloise Brown, sis
ter of the bride, who was flower
girl, wore a pink and blue satin
gown and carried a nosegay of
sweet peas and roses.
Sergeant Gilbert Warren of
Camp Adair, served as best man
for Mr. Thompson.
At the reception, held follow
ing the ceremony, Mrs. Arthur
Griffin cut the wedding cake
and Mrs. Karl Brown served
ices.
Mrs. Thompson will make her
home with her parents while
Mr. Thompson, now stationed at
Long Beach, Calif., is serving in
the U. S. navy.
Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Ed A.
Morris celebrated their golden
wedding anniversary at their
home at 502 Hayter street, Tues
day evening, with open house to
their relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris, resi
dents of Dallas for the past
eight years, were married in Des
Moines, la., April 18, 1894. and
moved to Portland in 1909.
Two daughters, Mrs. George
Millikin of Roseburg and Mrs.
F. L. Haynes of Dallas, and a
granddaughter, Betty Lou Mil
likin, were present for the an
niversary celebration.
Journal Want Ads Pay
Mill City Woman's
Club Elects Officers
Mill City Woman's club met
at the D. B. Hill home, with
Mrs. Charles Kelly assistant
hostess, last Tuesday night.
The principal business was the
election of officers for the term
beginning next fall. Mrs. Clay
ton Baltimore is the out-going
president.
New officers elected were as
follows: Mrs. Don Sheythc,
president; Mrs. D. B. Hill, first
vice president; Mrs. Mabel
Needham, second vice presi
dent; Mrs. Lafe Potter, re-elect-
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