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IB Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Aug. 21, 1946 Episcopal (.liapei Scene Oj! lAJedding- Z Charming bride at Tuesday ;'vening wedding rites was Miss Janice Patterson, daughter of 'Major and Mrs. Frank Patterson 'of Seattle and Salem, who was married to William Burke Cate, !son of Mrs. L. Moberly of Mid dleton, Idaho. The ceremony .was solemnized in the chapel of St. Paul's Episcopal church "at 8 o'clock, Rev. George H. Swift, rector, officiating. All-white flowers, asters and snapdragons decorated the altar for the wedding. Maurice Bren nan played the organ music. . For her wedding the bride wore a white lace dress, fash ioned with long bodice and round neckline and a dropped full skirt. The long plain sleeves came to a point at the wrist and down each sleeve was a row of self-trimmed buttons. The fingertip veil of tulle was ar ranged from a lace crown. The bride carried a prayer book on which were placed three white orchids with streamers. Major Patterson gave his daughter in marriage. Miss Jean Patterson was maid of honor for her sister. Her dress was of peach net, made in similar style to that of the bride but with cap sleeves. She wore a tiny cap of flowers and her bouquet was a cascade one Jof peach gladioluses. Richard Cate was best man Jfor his brother. , A reception for family mem 'bers and a few friends was held iin the South Winter street home of the bride's parents following Jthe church service. The bride's table was set with "the cake, around which was an 'arrangement of white bou ,vardia and ivory tapers. Mrs, 'E. E. Bragg cut the cake and ,.Mrs. Bessie Horner presided at the punch bowl. Serving were Misses Margaret Hughlett, Don ma Upjohn, Barbara Belt and jMary Nims, the latter of Port tland. Miss Virginia Case had "charge of the guest book. For her daughter's wedding, JMrs.- Patterson wore a navy .'sheer dress with black acces sories, and a corsage of roses and fuchsias. The bridegroom's 'mother wore navy blue crepe iwith black accessories, also a corsage f roses and fuchsias. i Among out-of-town relatives attending the wedding were Mr. 'and Mrs. Paul Tucker and Mrs. 'Sophia Godfrey, cousins of the Jbridegroom, all of Portland. The couple went to Canada on their wedding trip and early ln September will leave for jBoston, planning to be there September 16. Mr. Cate Is to Jstudy at Boston university this iyear. s Visitor to Be ".Feted at Party Honoring Mrs. Lucille Vitte-teau-Bceler, who is visiting here Jrom Inglewood, Calif., Mrs. Ed. CLcwis and her mother, Mrs. A. JA. Larscn. are to entertain in formally Thursday evening at the Lewis home. ! Guests will include the honor 'guest and Mr. and Mrs. James "Harris, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Addison JLane, Miss Addyse Lane, Mr. innd Mrs. Mark Specr, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Herron, Miss Mar tgaret Magcc, Mrs. Dickie Brcn tter, Miss Ethel Reeden, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Nelson. . ... 4 J Mt. Angel Bobby Sauls bury, was the guest of honor at a birthday party on Tuesday ,when he was three years old. After an afternoon spent in Jplaying games, his mother serv ed lunch to the honored guest, JBobby Saulsbury, Judy Wach tcr, Dianne Wilde, James and 'Michael Penner, Joan and Char Jlcne Fisher, Karen Wollman, 'Karen Krusc, Leslie Aman, Patsy Aman and Shirley Aman. Engaged Miss Annmarie Doerfler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doerfler, whose en gagement to P. Wayne Rose, was told recently with a box of chocolates presented to mem bers at a meeting of Beta Sig ma Phi, sorority to which Miss Doerfler belongs. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Parzy Rose of Canby, formerly of Salem. (Jesten-Miller studio.) nii. nti i mi3d lleekd oon Plans for her wedding are be ing told by Miss Corabelle Weeks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Weeks. Her marriage to Capt. Leslie Bruce Hills, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hills of Osage, Iowa, will take place the after noon of Sunday, September 8, at 4 o'clock in the First Pres byterian church, Dr. Chester W. Hamblin officiating. A recep tion will be held in the church parlors following the service. Mrs. William E. Wagner will be matron of honor for her sis ter and the bridesmaids will be Miss Carolyn Weeks and Mrs. Homer Stiffler, also sisters of the bride-to-be. Sandra Sue Stiffler will be the flower girl. William E. Wagner is to be best man and the ushers will be Ed ward Remington, Duane An drcason, and Wayne Weeks, the latter a cousin of the bride-elect. Capt. Hills is now on terminal leave, having arrived last week from Yokohama where he had been stationed. His mother is planning to come west from Iowa for the wedding. ... Ua user-Wehi-1 i Wedding Soon Of interest to friends Is an nouncement that the marriage of Miss Shanna Wehrli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Nash, to Robert L. Hauser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hauser, will be sol emnized August 31. The wedding will be at 3 o' clock in the afternoon on that date in St. Joseph's Catholic church. The young people are both graduates of Salem schools. ... Members of the Merry-Time club held their annual get-together Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Sheppard in Capitola. A no-host dinner was served picnic style in the garden. La ter the business meeting was held and a miscellaneous birth day shower feted Mrs. Robert Burton. Members and their families who were present for the affair included Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper But ton and Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson and Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dobbins, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hagan and grandson, Lloyd, Mrs. Anna Kirkpatric, Mr. and Mrs. John Shomberg, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Talmage, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Talmage and Claudia, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Burton, Ronald and Sherry, Mrs. Janet Burton, Mrs. Wil liams, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc Bce and son, Mrs. McBce, Mrs. Eva Pillctte, Miss Evelyn Pil lelt and Ihe hostess, Mrs. Lyle Sheppard and children, Danny, Dixie and Dottie Sue. BOTTLED UNDER AI'TIIORITT Or Tlllf COCA-COLA COMPANY BY COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF OREGON Snlem, Oregon -aYHcar the Coke Club with Morion Downey, KSI.M. :1S A.M. Cliurcli Sc cene Of WJMag On lAJedneidaij. St. Joseph's Catholic church was the scene for a wedding Wednesday afternoon when Miss Shirley Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Porter, was mar ried to Myron Balloun, son of Mrs. Mary Balloun. The service was at three o'clock, Rev. J. Lenahcn officiating. Mr. Porter gave his daughter in marriage. The bride's dress was fashioned with a white satin bodice and a full white net skirt She wore a three-quarter length veil of net arranged from a beaded halo, and for her flowers carried a bououet of white car nations and other white blooms. Mrs. Leonard Balloun, matron of honor, wore yellow with a small Juliet cap of lace, ' and her flowers were varied summer blooms. Miss Delores Porter, sister of the bride, Mrs. Truett Owens, both in pink gowns, and Miss Virginia Kitchen and Miss Nel lie King, wearing blue, were the four bridesmaids. All carried bouquets of mixed blooms. , Leonard Balloun was best man for his brother, and ushers were Morris McElwce, Sgt. Tru ett Owens, Ben Meyers, Robert Randle of Eugene and Carlton Tcngs, two cousins of the bride, and Robert Jacobs. A reception was held at the Lions Den following the church service. Miss Barbara Baldwin presided at the punch bowl, Miss Beverly Aronson cut the cake, Miss Dorothy Sturm serv ed the cake, and Miss Marjorie DeTour was in charge of the guest book. For traveling the bride wore a pearl grey suit with brown ac cessories and a corsage of pink flowers. The couple went on a trip to California and will re turn to make their home in Salem. Belted Coat The new nip-ped-in waistline look in Hansen Bang's nubby beige wool coat with snug belt, "elbow-room" sleeves. Mt. Angel Mr. and Mrs. Am brose Ebner entertained recent ly in compliment to their son, Bobby Ebner, celebrating his eighth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Henry Zollncr assisted at serving for her grandson. The afternoon was spent with swim ming and games at the Abiqua river. Supper was served at the Ebner home. Present were Bobby Ebner, Kenneth Wach ter, Patrick Fisher, Jerome Ebner, Charles Hoffer, Larry Schwab, Bobby Kruse, Mickey Kruse, James Heggie, Jerry Castigan, Edward Bashow, Ron ald Harris and Leon Schicdler. j 1 St. Joseph's Rites Mr. and Mrs. Billie G. Kelso, wed recently at afternoon rites. She is the former Donna Tungate, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Tungate. They are living in Salem. (Kennell Ellis studio.) s$fene &&ai'di5 h. Anqei dliurcli, JueAcL Mt. Angel St. Mary's church was decorated Tuesday with while and pink gladioluses and lighted Cathedral tapers for the marriage of Miss Alene Dardis of Salem, daughter of Mrs. Michael Dardis and the late Mr. Dardis, to Cordes Seethoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Seethoff of Woodburn. The Rev. Vincent Kop- Dcrt. OSB. officiated, and read the nuptial mass. Miss Helen Keber presided at the pipe or gan for St. Mary's choir and soloist Miss Pauline Saalfeld, and the wedding marches. Thomas O'Leary of Salem gave the bride in marriage. She wore a gown of white satin, fashioned with fitted bodice and long sleeves, the dress ending in a long train. The net finger tip veil, edged in lace, fell from a coronet of seed pearls. She wore a three-strand pearl neck lace and carried an arm bouquet of Talisman roses with white satin streamers. Mrs. Raleigh F. Morrow of Molalla, sister of the bride groom, was matron of honor. She wore a gown of powder blue chiffon. Her headdress was a Dutch cap, sequin cover ed, and she carried a nosegay of mixed flowers. Miss Patricia Dardis was her sister's bridesmaid in a gown of pink silk jersey. She wore a sequin covered cap and car ried a nosegay. Gerald Dardis served as best man and ushers were Raleigh F. Morrow and C. J. Butsch. Serving at the altar were James Dardis and Richard Harris. Mrs. Dardis wore an aqua marine street dress with dusty pink accessories and a pink car nation corsage for her daugh ter's wedding. Mrs. Seethoff wore a watermelon colored wool suit with white acces sories. Her corsage was yellow carnations. Following the 9 o'cioek cere mony a wedding breakfast was served at the Mt. Angel hotel with covers placed for 35 guests and the wedding party. Miss Jeannette Fennimore and Miss Louise Stecklein served at breakfast. A reception was held at the home of the bride's mother at Salem, during the afternoon. Pouring were Mrs. A. J. Gauthier of Portland and Mrs. Thomas O'Leary of Salem. Serving were Mrs. A. Hampton, Mrs. Floyd Hastay and Miss Kay O'Leary. IB AC Hi Name . Address Phone "T aVtaOaK S Regular $12.50 Machineless Wave (or $8.50 THIS SOLUTION IS FOR YOUR INDIVIDUAL HAIR. ALL WORK SUPERVIS ED BY COMPETENT INSTRUCTORS. New Classes Now Starting IBeditit (Lull uro ttQr Licensed to Teach Marincllo System of Beauty Culture '("rr-'ld "0 23 N. LIBERTY (Ground Floor) Ylfjarried at a9 Bensons Hosts To Relatives Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Benson are Mrs. Benson's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. Russell Bell, and the latter couple's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Bell and two children, Karen Sue and Doug las, all of Keota, Iowa. On Saturday, Major and Mrs. William G. McClanahan, son-in-law and daughter of the S. Russell Bells, and daughter, Sharen McClanahan, will ar rive from San Francisco. Next week the Bensons and their sons. Steven and Whitney, will accompany the visitors for a trip to Seaside and Astoria. . . The Young Married People's Sunday school class of the First Presbyterian church has arranged for a no-host picnic for the group for Sunday at 3 o'clock in the Silverton park. Those wishing further informa tion are asked to call 73F3. ... Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cracroft were hosts for a pinochle party Tuesday evening, the event ob serving the birthday annivers aries of Mrs. Cracroft and Mrs. Stewart Sharpnack. Attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lynn, who are visiting from Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Sharpnack, Mr. and Mrs. Or ville Cooley, Raymond Schiess, Miss Betty Sharpnack and the hosts. WANTED EXPERIENCED Sportswear Sales Ladies APPLY SALLY'S Corner Court & Liberty T f!D5MDll PECDALl Coupon . . This Coupon and $5.50 Entitles You to an $8.50 Oil Machine Wave gs sq Bring this Coupon or mention this Adv. (flWooii cliool of We Give frC Green Trading Stamps (J3 ride-liect Jo d3e Jeted tied Popular bride-elect is Miss Dorothy Vandeneynde, several events being given to honor her preceding her marriage to John Steelhammer on September 8. Mrs. Richard Grabenhorst and Mrs. John R. Kelty will be co hostesses on Thursday evening at a party and shower for Miss Vandeneynde, the affair to be given at the home of Mrs. Grab enhorst's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Burrell on Kingwood Heights. Early dessert wll be served and bridge played. Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barclay and Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Barnett are to entertain at an at-home for Miss Vandeneynde and Mr. Steelhammer. Engagement Told At Lawn Party The engagement of Miss Edna Collins to Robert Bartges was announced last Friday evening at a lawn party for which Mrs. Hazelle Granning and Miss Ollie Nichols were hostesses at their home to honor Mr. Bartges on his birthday anniversary. Col ored lights and special arrange ments of flowers made the set tractive for the party. Tiny scrolls with the cake announced the betrothal. The wedding is to be some time in the fall. Fifty guests were present for the party. Miss Velma Bartges, sister of the bridegroom-to-be, served the cake, Mrs. Earl Nich ols presided at the punch bowl, and Miss Esther Collins, sister of the bride-elect, was In charge o the guest book. Miss Collins is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Collins of Aumsville and Mr. Bartges Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bartges of Salem. ... Miss Hepner Visiting Salem Miss Ethel E. Hepner, at one time a resident of Salem where she has many friends, is visiting here from Washington, D.C., as house guest of Miss Blanche M. Gibson. Miss Hepner is now with the treasury department in the national capital and is on an ex tensive trip by plane. From here she will go to San Francisco and Los Angeles and other points before her return to the east. Saturday evening Miss Gibson and Mrs. Irene Windsor Holler were hostesses at the home -f the former for a dinner to honor Miss Hepner. Attending were the honor guest and Miss Golda Wheeler, Miss Ruby Wieder kehr, Mrs. Verda Olmsted Weir, Mrs. Marcella Berdan of Napa, I Calif., Mrs. Fritz Levin (Emadel Schwabbauer) of Lindsburg, Kan., Miss Irene DeLisle and the two hostesses. (ON ALL MAKES) Heider ALL WORK GUARANTEED 428 Court St Call 7522 PHONE 6800 Suit Dress Fall news in roy al blue wool with both dress and jacket embroidered in gold fleur de lis motif, by Jo Cope land. No-Host Picnic Tuesday Event The Sons of Union Veterans and their auxiliary met on the lawn at the E. T. Prescott home for a no-host picnic supper Tues day evening. Mrs. Hubert Morgan was in charge of the program, which included instrumental and vocal numbers by Mr. and Mrs. King, newcomers to Salem; a reading by Hubert Morgan, jokes by many of those present, and sing ing of hymns, as well as short talks by Glen Adams, president of the Sons group, and Mrs. Wayne Henry. The September meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Morgan. LEGAL NOTICE IS HEREBY liven that I hav been appointed administrator of the Es tate of William Lena, deceased, by tne Circuit Court of the State of Oreaon. foi Marion County, and have qualified. All persons having claims aaalnst the said estate are hereby notified to present them, with proper vouchers, to Charlet Gregory, my attorney, Dallas, Oreaon. within six months from the date hereof Dated and first published August 14. me. OSCAR P. SMITH. 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E. Ransdell of Her miston, Ore., left for her home Tuesday evening following a visit in Salem at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Warner. a Mt. Angel Court Marion, Ca tholic Daughters of America, will attend the 8 o'clock mass and receive communion at their monthly fourth Sunday on Aug ust 25. The right rear seats are reserved for members. SUPREME COLD WAVE with Kurlium CURLS WWAVES IN 2 u 3 HOURS ' AT HOME It i beatlcsa macbinetesi utkm ooly 2 to 3 hours, yet your lovely, easy to manage Cold Wave Permanent will last months aod months. Guaranteed to satisfy -as well as any $15.00 profes sional COLD WAVE or money back on request. Ideal, too, for children's softs fine hair. Coatuo 3 foH oc of KxriiMm, 60 cutlers, 60 end tissues, cokoq a re plicator, neutralize; PUS 14s T aad complete in strut- ewes. Get Chm-Kri Smj vtm kk tW. Willett's CAPITAL DRUG STORE new fall Milgrim fashions being shown In our north window OPEN UNTIL 6 P.M.