Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 23, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    HE MARRIAGE of Miss Geral-
dine Ann Majeski, daughter of
Mr. and Mri. John Thomas Ma
jeski, to Jamn Roger White, on of Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. White, was solemnized
this morning at a ceremony in St. Vin
cent de Paul church, the Rev. George
O'Keefe reading the rites at 11:30
o'clock.
Baskets of pink apple blossoms and
white spirea decorated the church for
the service, and a cluster of white lilacs
tied with white satin was at each pew.
For the music, Mrs. V. A. Rodakowskl
sang and Wayne Meusey played the or
gan. Given in marriage by her father, the
bride wore a gown of white heavy slip
per satin. The dress was designed with
a bertha of Chantilly lace bordered with
seed pearls, fitted bodice, a row of but
ons down the back, long sleeves point
ed over the hands, a bustle in back, tha
skirt extending into a long court train.
The full veil was arranged from a tiara.
For her flowers the bride carried a
bouquet of stephanotis surrounded by
tiny rosette roses and centered with a
white orchid. The bride carried a point
lace handkerchief which had been car
ried by Mr. White's great grandmother
at her wedding.
Miss Rosemary Majeski was maid of
honor for her sister. She wore a Colon
ial gown of powder blue taffeta made
with a fitted bodice and a bertha collar.
The skirt was caught up with a bow
In front. She carried a quaint old fash
' ioned nosegay of garden flowers sur
rounded by pink rosette roses similar
to those in the bride's bouquet. Mrs.
Anne Peterson and Miss Rose Papac,
both of Seattle, Miss Alma Sullivan and
Miss Mary White, the latter a sister of
the bridegroom, were the bridesmaids.
Their dresses were like those of the
maid of honor In style. Miss Papac and
Miss Sullivan wearing pale pink and
Miss Peterson and Miss White, soft
apple green color. All the attendants
wore ruffled headpieces matching their
gowns and short mitts of the dress ma
terial. The bridesmaids also carried
nosegays and garden flowers.
Vivian Ripp was flower girl, wearing
a pale pink taffeta dress and carrying a
small nosegay.
George E. Day was best man and tht
ushers were Leonard Lutz, Charles Do
mogalla, John Crockett and Ralph Ma
jeski, brother of the bride, were the
ushers.
For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Ma
jeski wore a pearl gray crepe dress with
lace, a flower hat and gray accessories.
The bridegroom's mother wore a fit
led gray suit with blue-green accessor
ies. Both the mothers wore corsages of
pink baby orchids.
The receptoin following was in the
American Legion club. A large wed
ding cake, pink and white flowers and
silver candelabrums holding lighted
tapers decorated the bride's table. Bas
kets of flowers decorated the rooms.
Mrs. A. M. Gix of Portland, aunt of the
bride, cut the cake. Mrs. Kate Smith,
grandmother of the bridegroom, and
Mrs. Vera Janes, his aunt, poured. As
sisting at the reception were Mrs. L.
E. Weeks as hostess, Mrs. Edward Hol
s' land and Miss Irma Brisbeau, at the
punch bowl. Mrs. Bruce Hills passed
the guest book. At the gifts table were
Miss Florence Schlosser and Mrs. Stan
Tomasoski. Mrs. M. S. Innocenti and
Miss Georgia Green also assisted at the
reception.
For traveling the bride wore a light .
gray fitted suit with matching gray
poke bonnet and pink accessories, and
a corsage of white orchids.
The couple will be at home at 1047
Madison after May 1 following a trip
to eastern Oregon and Sun Valley.
LAWRENCE-HILL WEDDING
Wed1 this afternoon in a ceremony in
the First Congregational church were
Miss Dawn Marie Hill and Richard
Lawrence. The vows were exchanged
at 4 o'clock, the Rev. Seth R. Hunting
ton officiating.
The,' bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. II. E. Hill, Mr. Lawrence the son
of Mri and Mrs. D. F. Lawrence.
Fori the music, Mrs. Jean Hobson
Rich was at the organ and Robert
Gwenn was soloist.
Th,'e bride, given In marriage by her
father, wore a wedding gown of white
satin, fashioned in plain lines with a
row of buttons down the back, a sweet
heart neckline, long pointed sleeves and
a full train. The full length veil cas
. ended from a tiara of seed pearls. The
bride carried a prayer book with white
orchid and streamers.
Mrs. A. L. King was matron of hon
or, wearing a pink gown and carrying
a nosegay. Miss Marilyn Anderson was
bridesmaid, wearing a pink gown sim
ilar to that of the maid of honor and al
so carrying a nosegay. Miss Donna Lawr
ence, sister of the bridegroom, was Jun
ior attendant. She wore a teel blue
frock and carried a nosegay.
Kenneth Lawrence was best man for
hi- hro'her and the ushers were A. L.
King, E. D. Lawrence and William E.
Hill.
Mrs. Lawrence wore a rose colored
dress with gray accessories and corsage
of pink rosebuds., and the bride's moth
er wore a navy blue dress with gray
accessories and corsage of rosebuds.
The reception following also was at
the church. Mrs. J. G. Stewart, grand
mother' of the bride, presided at the
coffee urn. Mrs. William E. Hill, sister-in-law
of the bride, was at the punch
bowl and Mrs. Peter Luthl served the
cake, assisted by Mrs. N. D. Farrell. a
cousin of the bride. Mrs. J. G. Stewart,
Jr., and Mrs. Con DeRoss, aunts of the
bride, assisted about the rooms. Mrs.
Wlllard Lawrence, an aunt of the bride
groom, and Mrs. Howard Obershaw had
chargt of the gifts. Miss Jeanette Stew
art, a cousin of the bride, passed tht
guest book.
Following trip to Canada, the cou
ple will go to Roseburg to make their
home. For going away the bride wore
a rose colored suit designed with straight
skirt and fitted Jacket with peplum in
back, and black accessories.
Tuesday afternoon brings the dessert
md card party for the women of Chad
wick chapter. Order of Eastern Star, at
IAS o'clock In the Masonie temple.
Two Salem Families Enjoying
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GETTING SETTLED IV a nrw hortif in die bic Inlerwt for several Salem families
these days. Amonf those novf occupying new residences are Mr. and Mrs. Co burn Gra
benhorst and sons who are atop Candaleria Heights on Alvarado Terrace, commanding
a grand sweep of the city, valley ana mountains to the east. Mrs. Grahenhorst and two
handsome little sons, Coburn, Jr., who is four, and Geoffrey, two and one-half years old.
are glimpsed In the living room here. Interesting features are the full windows across the
east end of the long living room so none of the view la lost. (Jesten-Miller Studio picture)
Musical Program
Town and Gown club's April meeting
next Thursday afternoon will be high
lighted by a musical program. The pro
gram will be in Music hall on the Wil
lamette university campus, soloist to be
Mrs. Frank Burlingham, and as guests,
two out-of-town musicians. Miss Amy
Lee, pianist, and Robert Bond, clarin
etist, both of Linfield college. Mrs.
Seward R. Reese is program chairman.
At the business meeting announce
ment will be made regarding new of
ficers. The tea will be in Lausanne hall, the
girls of the hall to be hostesses. They
will assist with the serving.
Mrs. Floyd Utter is tea chairman and
members of her committee who will as
sist in receiving guests about the room
will include Miss Lorena Jack, Mrs.
Bruce Spaulding, Mrs. Walter L. Soauld
ing, Mrs. Lestle Sparks, Miss Ida Mae
Smith, Mrs. William Thielsen, Mrs.
Merle Travis, Mrs. Fred Zimmerman,
Mrs. Walter Zosel, Mrs. Francis T. Wade,
Mrs. Homer Goulet, Mrs. Ned Ger
linger, Mrs. Helen Goodenough, Mrs.
Robert D. Gregg. Mrs. Hugh Hull, Mrs.
Zella James, Mrs. Arthur Jones, Mrs.
J. L. Kennedy, Mrs. F. D. Kibbe, Mrs.
Karl Kugel.
Mrs. Ernest C. Richards and Mrs.
James T. Brand will pour.
A bride this afternoon was Miss Bev
erly Jean Cater, a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Cater, who was mar
ried to Nick M. Kubishta, a son of
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Kubishta. The cere
mony took place in St. Vincent de Paul
church at 1:30 o'clock, the Rev. George
O'Keefe officiating.
Mr. Cater gave his daughter in mar
riage. She wore a white faille taffeta
gown. desiRned with a nylon net yoke,
long sleeves and full skirt extending in
to a train. Braid of the dress material
outlined the yoke and trimmed the
sleeves. The fingertip veil was arranged
from a crown of the white faille taffe
ta trimmed in self braid. For her flow
ers the bride carried an arm bouquet of
white carnations.
Mrs. William Guy was matron of hon
or. Her dress was of pink taffeta and
with it she wore a matching halo hat.
She carried a nosegay of vari-colored
sweet peas.
Mrs. Bud Kubishta. wearing orchid,
and Miss Maryann Cater in blue were
the bridesmaids. Their dresses of taf
feta were fashioned similarly to that of
the matron of honor and the two wore
halo hats matching their dresses, and
carried nosegays.
Edwin Cater was best man. Bud Ku
bishta and Jack Kubishta were the
groomsmen and the ushers were Jack
Cater, Dick Bolandrr and Don Graves.
Mildred Ann Kubishta and Lynda
Burris were the flower girls, Lynda in
yellow, Mildred Ann in pink, and both
wore old-fashioned bonnets matching
their dresses.
The reception following was in the
Mayflower hall. Greeting guests at the
door were Mrs. Sherman Burris, Mrs.
Austin Cater, Mrs. Joe Kubishta. Mrs.
Edwin Cater cut the cake. Mrs. Mike
Becktr who was observing her 28th an-
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nlversary today, poured the coffee, and
Miss Donna Brunkal presided at the
punch bowl. Assisting at the reception
w-ere Mrs. Lyle Castor and Mrs. Mary
Bolander. Receiving gifts were Mrs.
Woodrow Haney. Miss Dolores Castor,
Miss Geraldine Des Georges, Miss Dix
ie Lee Cater. Miss Jean Herrig had
charge of the guest book.
The bride's mother wore a gray tail
ored suit with aqua accessories and cor
sasr of red doses. The bridegroom's
mother wore a black suit with white
ard black accessories and corsage of
re' roses.
iot going away the bride wore a pink
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AI.SO ENJOYING A NEW home on West Washington on Fall-mount Hill are Mr. and
Mrs. Al W. Lourks and daughters, Judy and Suxanne. Mrs. Lourks and daughters are
pictured below In the family living room. An intesetlng window detail also features this
home and also catching the eye Is the flower box set in the mantel and in the same color
as the walls and containing fresh plants and greenery. There were hyacinths blooming
the day the photographer called. tJesten-Miller studio picture)
taillnir with navy blue accessories and
a white orchid.
The couple are to live In West Salrm.
The annual Mothers' day program of
Chadwick assembly. Order of Rainbow
for Girl, will be held Tuesday evening
at the group's regular meeting in the
Masonic temple.
Tickets and programs arc now on
sale for the semi-formal dance to be
given by the club on May 13 at Glen
wood ballroom.
Residences
JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB PARTY
Junior Woman's club members are
sponsoring a social evening and barn
dance for Monday evening, husbands
to ie guests. The party will bo at the
Salem Woman's Hub house at B o'clock.
Cards will be played by those not car
irg to dance, each table to have its own
accessories.
A snack bar will be set up for the
evening Mrs. William Judsun, Miss
Betty Jean Bcrgner and Mrs. E. E.
Woodsnn are the chairmen for thr eve
ning, this year's new members assisting.
ELECTION of officers and appoint
ment of delegates and alternates
for the state convention will fea
ture the business session of the Salem
Business and Professional Women's
club when the group meets for dinner
Tuesday evening in Nohlgren's cafe.
Mrs. Buena Maris Mockmore of Ore
gon Slate college is to be guest speaker,
discussing equal rights. Mrs. Bruce
Spaulding It to be guest soloist.
Further announcements will be made
rcaarding the state convention to be
held in Salem in mid-May, also reporta
will be given from the district meet
ing to be held tomorrow in Forest
Grove. Mrs. Arthur Weddle, state presi
dent, Miss Vada Hill, Miss Betty Elof
son, slate corresponding secretary, and
Mrs. John Versteeg are to attend the
meeting.
Nile Club's Tea .
One of the month's large benefit af
fairs will be the silver tea to be spon
sored by the Salem club, Daughters of
the Nile, next Thursday, April 28, In
the Masonic temple.
Calling hours are between 2 and S
o'clock. Mrs. Russell Bright is general
chairman for the tea.
Several officers from Nydia temple.
Daughters of the Nile, Portland, will be
here for the tea. Including Mrs. Ezra
Foyce, queen of the temple; Mrs. Carl
Donaugh, Mrs. Harold Simpson, Mrs.
Loyal McCarthy.
In the receiving line will be Mrs.
Charles Boyer, president of the Salem
club; Mrs. David Wright, and the visit
ing officials from Portland.
Greeting guests at the door will be
M:s. William Newmyer. Mrs. D. M. Eby,
Mrs. John Graybill, Mrs. Walter Drye,
Mrs. Lester Newman.
Introducing guests to the line will be
Mrs. William Lewis, Mrs. Claude Post,
Mrs. Maurice Bcutler.
Assisting about the rooms will be Mrs.
Elmo McMillan. Mrs. John Miller, Mrs.
Harry Miller, Mrs. Vern Reimann, Mrs.
L. V. Benson, Mrs. Al Feitelson, Mrs.
Clarence Shrock, Mrs. David Cameron,
Mrs. Grog Haefliger, Mrs. Rosalie Por
ter. Mrs. Othcl Eckersley, Mrs. Felix
Wright, Mrs. Walter Smith, Mrs. Till
man Leasure, Mrs, Lawrence Spauld
ing. Pouring will be Mrs. John Imlah, Mrs.
E. H. Kennedy, Mrs. Paul Hauser, Mrs.
S. G. Rundlctt.
Daughters of St. Elizabeth of St.
Paul's Episcopal church will meet Tues
day at 1 p.m. in the parish house for
luncheon.
Mrs. P. W. Byrd, Mrs. O. K. DcWitt,
Mrs. Allan Carson, Mrs. Myrtle Wiley,
Miss Elizabeth Porter, Mrs. Carl Nel
son and Mrs. Karl Steiwer are the host
esses. a
Mrs. Irene Adam is to be hostess at
her home in Dallas, 307 Shelton street,
next Thursday evening for the meeting
of Chapter CB of P.E.O. Sisterhood,
dessert to be at 7:30 o'clock.
Th auxiliary to Post No. 13d. Ameri
can Legion. Is meeting Tuesday at 8
p.m. in the Salem Woman's club house.
The child welfare committee, Mrs. Rob
ert S. Grntzkow as chairman, will be in
charge. Miss Elizabeth Aebischrr, case
worker in child welfare, welfare com
mission, will he guest speaker. There
will be music by students from Wiltscy
studio.
A benefit card party Is planned for
Tuesday evening by the Women's Cath
olic Onler of Foresters In St, Vincent
de Paul hall.
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