Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 19, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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Gilbert-Willard Wedding
In St. Joseph's Church
St. Joseph', church was the scene of a fall wedding Tuesday,
Mr SnH m pJ r'Aft M,S! Estella Willard' dauht o
Mr, and Mrs, Clifford Willard of Salem, was married to Harold
'Gilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Tea Changed to
Moxley Residence
Delta Delta Delta alumnae
announce that their tea planned
for Thursday afternoon is to be
held at the home of Mrs. Fred
B. Moxley, 875 Mission street,
the hours to be from 3 until 5
o'clock. The tea originally had
been planned at the George
Weller residence, but due to an
unexpected situation the place
was changed.
The tea honors Mrs. C. R.
Nelson, member of the sorority
who Is new at Willamette this
year as Panhellenlc adviser.
District President
Visits Auxiliary
Mrs. Robert Kreason of Dal
las, president of district No. 2,
..American Legion auxiliary, was
a special guest at the meeting
of Capital unit No. 9 here, Mon
day evening. She talked to the
group on the creed of the Le
gion. Other guests included Mrs. C.
E. Cooper. Mrs. C. W. Richey,
Mrs. Robert E. Palmateer, Miss
Joella Summerville, Miss Shir
ley Thede, Mrs. Wayne Kunze,
visitor from Orchards, Wash.,
and Mrs. Laura Cleveland who
came over from Dallas with
Mrs. Kreason.
New members introduced in
cluded Mrs. B. M. Bennett, Mrs.
T. H. Thede, Mrs. Oscar C.
Christensen, Mrs. Pete Jensen.
Invitation was read by Mrs.
Helen McLeod, president, for a
Halloween party for the auxil
iary at the Legion club, Octo
ber 29. Mrs. C. M. Craig, re
habilitation chairman, announc
ed gifts for the veterans hospital
Christmas gift shop should be in
by November 15. The auxiliary
rummage sale was announced
for November 27.
Announcement was made the
sewing group will meet all day
this Thursday at the home of
Mrs. Rose Maurer, 481 North
18th, with a no-host luncheon
at noon.
For the music, Monday, Miss
Elsie Klepp played piano num
, bers and Mrs. Robert Gahlsdorf
sang, accompanied by Mrs. A.
W. Lovcik.
In charge of the. social hoirr
were Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding,
chairman, and members of the
membership committee. Mrs.
Frank Marshall and Mrs. Mem
Pearce poured.
Feted on Birthday
Mrs. Farley Mogan was host
ess Sunday evening at a party
to honor Mr. Mogan on the oc
casion of his birthday. Feature
of the party was the Swiss mu
sical box sent from Paris,
France, by Mrs. Mogan's bro
ther, Frank Dorsey Young, with
the tune, "Happy Birthday."
Attending the party were Mr.
and Mrs. Estes Morton, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Riches and David,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lindbeck,
Mrs. Martha Farley, Mr. and
Mrs. Mogan and daughter, Martha.
Gilbert of Aumsville, Ore. The
bride was given in marriage by
ner latner. The ceremony was
performed by Father Gerald
Lenahen. Wayne Muessv was
soloist.
The bride's gown ' was of
heavy white satin fashioned
with nylon yoke. The bodice
was tight fitting and buttoned
to the waist. Long, tight sleeves
buttoned at the wrists and the
lull-bustled skirt ended in a
long train. The bride wore a
fingertip veil of net bordered In
lace and held in place by a coronet-shaped
crown. Her corsage
was a single orchid on a white
prayer book,
Miss Dorothy Gilbert, sister
of the bridegroom, was maid of
honor. Her floor length gown
was of aqua taffeta fashioned
with ruffled bodice and full
skirt. She carried a corsage of
bronze and gold asters and wore
a wreath of matching flowers
in her hair.
Miss Patricia Willard, sister
of the bride, and Miss Florence
Comstock, were brdesmaids.
Miss Willard wore peach taffeta
and Miss Comstock's gown was
of blue taffeta. They were
identical with shirred bodices
and full skirts, and were set off
in back with huge butterfly
bows. They wore long matching
mitts and carried nosegays of
contrasting asters, with match
ing wreaths in their hair.
Joe Schneider, uncle of the
bridegroom, was best man and
James Comstock ana Erwin
Speer were ushers.
For her son's wedding, Mrs.
Gilbert chose a wine colored
suit of wool with black acces
sories. Mrs. Willard wore a
dressmaker suit of forest green
with brown accessories, and
both wore corsages of white
gardenias.
Immediately following the
ceremony, a reception was held
at the Woman's club. Mrs. Mary
Gilbert was in charge of serv
ing and was assisted by Mrs.
Pat McCaffery and Mr. and
Mrs. Freddie Gilbert, Jr. Miss
Georgia Gilbert cut the cake.
Miss Shirley Schneider passed
the guest book and Miss Doris
Willard and Miss Lcreta Rob
ertson had charge of the gift
table.
When the young couple left
on their honeymoon to Cali
fornia, the bride wore a black
wool suit with gray accessories.
Federation Event
Scheduled Friday
Calendared for Friday Is the
fall's first meeting of the
Marion County Federation of
Women's clubs.
The meeting Is to be in the
Salem Woman's club house with
the Salem Woman'! club and
the Junior Woman's club at the
host groups. Registration will
begin at 9:30 a. m., the session
at 10 a. m.
Luncheon will be at 12
o'clock, served in the First Con
gregational church with the
women of the church in charge.
The afternoon program takes
up at 1:45 o'clock and T. M.
Medford, Salem business man,
will be guest speaker, discuss
ing the price of peace, Special
music will be given by the
Salem high school band.
There are 29 clubs of the
county in the federation. Mrs
Paul Griebenow is president.
CDA Troop Meets The Lady
of Fatima troop, Junior Catholic
Daughters of America, met at
the home of Miss Dora Rohland
Friday. Bandages were turned
in for the Salem first aid car.
Health honors were read and
committee reports given. A
birthday gift was presented
Mrs. Lloyd Lemons the troop
adviser, and refreshments were
served.
They will make their home near
Aumsville where they are build
ing a new home.
Salemites
Going South
Honoring Mrs. Roy H. Sim
mons, who is to leave soon for
Palm Springs with Mr. Sim
mons to spend several weeks,
Mrs. Wayne P. Loder is enter
taining informally Thursday
afternoon, inviting a group of
friends for luncheon and bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Linn C. Smith
are to entertain for Mr. and
Mrs. Simmons next Sunday eve
ning, inviting about 20 for a
buffet supper at their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Simmons will
be leaving the first of the week.
They plan to return to Salem
for Christmas.
Mill City Guest speaker at
the Mill City Woman's club
meeting Tuesday night will be
Mrs. Henry Hanzen, Salem, who
will discuss state issues in the
November election. Mrs. Han
zen formerly a member of the
legislature, has long been active
in state affairs. Accompanying
Mrs. Hanzen will be Mrs. Jo
sephine Albert Spaulding, who
is running for representative
from Marion. Mrs. Spaulding is
an outstanding vocalist of the
northwest and will sing a group
of songs for the program. Hos
tesses for the evening are Mrs
Vernon Todd and Mrs. Clay
ton Baltimore.
To Meet Wednesday Cen
tralia temple, No. 11,' Pythian
Sisters, is meeting Wednesday
at 8 p.m. in the Knights of Py
thias hall.
Silver Tea Funds
For Formula Room ..
Proceeds from the benefit tea
planned by the Salem General
Hospital auxiliary on November
4 will go to the new formula
room at the hospital, is an
nounced by the auxiliary offi
cers. Tickets for the tea will be in
the mail Thursday and the
money is to be sent to Mrs.
Chandler Brown, the commit
tee states.
The tea is to be given the
afternoon of November 4 at the
home of Mrs. Charles D. Wood.
In Nevada Vacationing at
Reno, Nev. are Mrs. Lou Mogan
and Mrs. Katherine Nickerson.
White Shrine The local
group of the White Shrine of Je
rusalem met Monday evening,
Mrs. Percy Kelly and C. P. Da
vis presiding. Past officers of
the White Shrine were honored.
Twelve of these were at the
meeting. There was a degree
and presentation of gifts. An
Miss
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In the Jason Lee Methodist
church last Friday evening at 8
o'clock. Miss Frances Ricket.
daughter of Ross Ricket and
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
L. M. Van Cleave of Salem, was
married to Luther K. Osborn,
son of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Os
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Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Johnson at
tended the couple.
The bride wore a gray suit
with gray and black accessories,
and a corsage of orchids.
Only members of the families
were present for the wedding.
The reception following was
in the church parlors.
Following a trip to the
beaches and to southern Oregon
the couple will be at home in
Salem.
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