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

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    Teachers
To Be Feted
Parents of the ninth grade at
Leslie Junior high school are
sponsoring a no-host dinner
Tuesday evening to honor tea
chers of the school, the event
being arranged to express ap
preciation on the part of parents
ior the work of the faculty.
The dinner will be at 8:30
o'clock In the Leslie grove. In
case of rain, it will be in the
school building. Each family is
to take a covered dish, or a sal
ad or dessert and its own table
service.
All ninth grade parents are
Invited to attend.
BPW Club Puts
On "Fun Night"
Wood burn "Fun Night" was
the theme of the May dinner
meeting of the Woodburn Busi
ness and Professional Women's
club at the Episcopal parish
hall. A smorgasbord dinner was
served at 7 p.m. by the women
of the church followed by the
program which was in charge of
Mrs. Eugene Stoller, chairman
of the program committee. A
special number was a humor
ous reading by Miss Arylss Nel
son. The group singing was led
by Kenneth Thompson with ac
cordion accompaniment by Eu
gene Stoller and featured a vo
cal solo by Ed Coman who was
a guest.
A"Volga Boatman" act was
put on by Mr. Thompson with
Mrs. Stoller being brought in at
the end of a long rope and in
troduced as the new president
of the club.
A special Initiation was put
on for Mr. Thompson and Mr.
Stoller, "honorary" members,
who were forced to don wo
men's apparel complete with
hats and lipstick. Pictures were
taken of the two in their, cos
tumes. Mrs. Henry Stange presided
over the opening of the meeting
and Introduced Mrs. Stoller.
who In turn introduced her com
mittee, Mrs. Frank Bentley,
Mrs. Walter Schuler and Mrs.
Walter Miller. Mrs. G. C. Fost
er, also a member of the com
mittee, was unable to be
present.
It was announced that, the
next business meeting, June 2.
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Clark C. McCall, Lancaster
Drive, Salem, and those wish
ing transportation should call
Mrs. Stoller. Cars will leave the
Stoller home, 503 Young street,
at 7:19 on that date.
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AMONG those to be honored
at the June 4 homecoming for
San Jose State college alumni
will be Miss Esther G. Long, Sa
lem, member of the class of
1939. Tradition at the college is
to honor graduates of 50, 25 and
10 years ago at the annual
homecoming. The homecoming
at San Jose State this year con
cludes a four-day observation of
the California centennial.
WCOF MEETING held at the
Women's club house Tuesday
night at 8 o'clock will be the
monthly meeting of the WCOF
Members of the committee in
charge of the meeting are Mrs.
John Geiger, Miss Wllla Huck-
cstine, Mrs. George Grusholla
and Mrs. Joseph Henny.
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Name Miss Krueger
Word has come to Salem
friends that Miss Beverly Krue
ger. daughter of Mi. and Mrs.
Stanley Krueger, formerly of
this city, has been named "Miss
The Dalles." The Krueger fam
ily moved from Salem to The
Dalles a year ago.
Miss Krueger was sponsored
by the Elks lodge at The Dalles.
She will participate in the Port
land Rose Festival and later
will go to the Seaside contest to
select Miss Oregon. Miss Krue
ger formerly attended Salem
high school.
Miss Elizabeth Ann Apple
was named one of the princesses
for The Dalles royal court. Miss
Apple is a granddaughter of
Mrs. Lucy Pelley of Salem and
niece of Mrs. Michael Panek
of this city. She Is the daugh
ter of Mrs. Charlotte Curtis of
The Dalles. Mrs. Pelley and
Mrs. Panek were at The Dalles
over the week-end to attend the
graduation of Miss Apple from
high school. She formerly at
tended Salem high school.
Engagement Told The engagement of Miss Norma Jane
Bowder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowder, to Pvt.
Edwin Culbertson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Culbertson,
was announced recently. No date is set for the wedding.
(Jesten-Miller studio picture)
Plans Are Told
For Wedding
Miss Jeanne Demytt Is an
nouncing plans for her marriage
on June 2 to Harold Gardner
The ceremony is to be a morn
ing one, 10 o'clock the hour,
that date in St. Joseph's Catho
lic church, the Rev. T. J. Ber
nards officiating.
Miss Corinne Wade Is to be
the honor attendant for Miss De
mytt, Alan Touchie the best man
tor Mr. Gardner.
A breakfast for the wedding
party and the two families will
follow in the Senator hotel.
Miss Demytt is the daughter
of Leo J. Demytt, Mr. Gardner
the son of Mr, and Mrs. Ben
Creasey.
Plan Installation
Woodburn New officers of
the Woodburn Parent-Teacher
association will be Installed
Tuesday, at the regular May
meeting of the organization,
starting at 8 p.m. This will be
the final meeting of the cur
rent school year.
Officers to be Installed are
Norman Franklin Tyler, presi
dent; Mrs. Donald MacMillan,
vice - president; Miss Bernice
Lehrman, secretary; and Mrs.
Delbert Seely, treasurer. Lyman
Seely Is the retiring president.
.The program for the evening
will Include numbers by the
Junior high school band, direct
ed by Mrs. Alice Rose Jones,
music supervisor of the Wood
burn public schools, a display
of 4-H club exhibits; a talk by
Anne Berkholtz of the 4-H club
department from Salem, and the
presentation of 4-H awards.
Refreshments will be served
after the meeting.
Reception Honors
Canby Residents
Aurora Mr. and Mrs.
Galey, Canby residents for six
years and formerly of Aurora
and Woodburn, were honored at
a reception in their home May
16 on their 65th wedding anm
versary.
Mrs. Galey, born in Taber
ville, Perry county, Missouri
was 17 years old when as Ellen
Milleson she became the bride
of E. Galey, May 15, 1884. Mr.
Galey was born in Branchvilie,
Ind., March 2, 1863. He operated
a draying business in Maitland,
Sheridan county. Mo., before
moving to Montana for 10 years
of wheat ranching. In 1927 the
family came to Oregon, living
in Woodburn 10 years and later
residing in Aurora for six years
before locating in Canby.
Mr. and Mrs. Galey had eight
children, Mrs. Chris Olson of
Shelton, Wash., Mrs. John Even-
son of North Bend, Ore., Mrs.
Frank Pond of Canby, Mrs. Ivan
Blosser of St. Paul, Thomas
Galey, Chadron, Neb., Leslie
Galey, Bedford, Iowa, Frank
Galey of Canby and Clara
Galey who died in 1926. They
also have 13 grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren.
A delicious dessert can be
made by lining sherbet glasses
with lady fingers (split or halv
ed), then filling the glasses with
chocolate tapioca cream and
topping with whipped cream
and maraschino cherries.
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, Mar 23, 1949 7
Woodburn Mr. and Mrs. Jiles F. Ohmart were married
April 21 at 4 p.m. at St. Luke's Catholic church in Woodburn.
The bride is the former Lillian E Langeliers, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Langeliers of Woodburn. (Alyce studio,
Woodburn.)
Mothers of Sublimity
Order Honored Guests
Sublimity The Women's Ca
tholic Order of Foresters met at
the Forester hall. The meeting
was called to order by Chief
Ranger Margaret Laux. May be
ing the month for mothers, Fa
ther Carl Mai gave a talk on
"Mothers."
Prizes were awarded to the
oldest and youngest mothers
present, Mrs. Anna VanHandle
winning as the oldest and Mrs.
Vera Boedigheimer as the youn
gest. The special prize was won
by Mrs. Margaret Susbauer. Af
ter the meeting refreshments
were served by the committee
including Margaret Laux, Grace
Laux, Donna Susbauer, Patricia
Toepfer, Agnes Stienkamp and
Catherine Stienkamp.
Dayton Lions Club
Has Evening Party
Dayton The Dayton Lions
club members and their wives
and friends held a party at the
Riverwood country club with 50
in attendance. It was in the form
of a basket social, and the men
got their partners for the lunch-
by bidding on the silhou
ettes of the ladies present, which
were thrown on the screen.
Mrs. Ernest Biechel, Jr., and
Mrs. Lloyd Ewing were the win
ners in guessing the identities of
men s voices on a previously
prepared record. Music for danc
ing was furnished by Gordon
Anderson and a portion of his
orchestra.
MINERVA club of Sigma Al
pha Epsilon wives and daugh
ters of alumnae and wives of ac
tive members is to meet at 8
o'clock this evening at the fra
ternity chapter house on Wil
lamette university campus. Mrs.
Albert T. Anderson is president
of the group.
When you are ordering a fry
ing chicken have the second
joints separated from the drum
sticks; it's easier to fry, this
way, and easier to eat, too.
Miss Pietrok !
Recent Bride
Stayton Miss Joan Pietrok,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Pietrok, was married to Ray
mond Sllbernagel, son of Mr
and Mrs. John Silbernagel of
Sclo, Tuesday morning, May 17,
at 9 o'clock in the Immaculate
Conception Catholic church in
Stayton. Rev. Math. Jonas per
formed the double ring cere
mony, assisted by altar boys.
Raymond Pietrok and Nestor
Van Handel, cousins of the bride
Bouquets of rhododendron and
other blooms decorated the al
tar.
Mrs. Lawrence Pietrok, Mrs
Philip Pietrok and Miss Jose
phine Brand sang, accompanied
by Miss Brand, who also played
the wedding marches.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown
of traditional white satin, fash
ioned with a dropped shoulder
effect edged with beadwork. The
gown had a fitted bodice and a
long court train. The fingertip
veil was caught in a wreath of
orange blossoms, which was
worn by her mother at her wed
ding. Her only ornament was a
golden locket, a gift of the
bridegroom.
The bride carried a white
mother-of-pearl prayer book,
which was topped with Talisman
roses, from which fell white
stephanotis tied with satin
streamers.
Maid of honor was Miss Mar-
cells Silbernagel, sister of the
bridegroom, wearing blue ninon
which was fashioned with a fit
ted bodice, short sleeves and full
skirt. She also wore a halo hat
and carried an arm bouquet of
pink snapdragons.
Bridesmaids were Miss Mary
Pietrok and Miss Rose Pietrok.
cousins of the bride. Their pink
gowns were fashioned like that
of the honor maid, and they wore
halo hats and carried arm bou
quets of lavender stock.
Anton Pietrok, brother of the
bride, was best man and other
attendants of the bridegroom
were his brothers, Andrew and
Lawrence Silbernagel, who
ushered.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Pietrok wore a plum col
ored suit with white accessories
Mrs. Silbernagel wore a black
dress with matching accessories
Both had corsages of gardenias.
A wedding dinner was served
at noon at the home of the
bride's parents. The large table
was centered with a three
tiered cake, which was sur
rounded by lighted tapers in
candelabrums. A reception fol
lowed from 2 to 4 o'clock. In
charge of the gift table were
Miss Betty Ann Silbernagel and
Miss Theresa Pietrok. Mrs
Josephine Thomas passed the
guest book. In the evening a
wedding dance was given tor
friends of the couple at Fores
ter hall In Stayton.
For going away the bride
chose an aqua blue suit with
white accessories, and a cor
sage of rosebuds. After a wed
ding trip north and into Can
ada, the couple will be at home
on Sclo route 2.
Kill Kare Clubbers
Guest Emmerett Home
Dayton The Kill Kara club
met in the home of Mrs. Wiley
Emmerett where the group held
a potluck dinner. During the
afternoon they rvealed their Se
ret Pal and again drew names
for a new one.
This was the last club meet
ing until fall but it was decided'
to have a picnic in the city park
on Sunday, June 12, right after
church.
The group re-elected the pres-.
ent officers for another year:
Mrs. Irene Clark, president; Mrs,'n
Mildred Pennington, vlce-presi-"
dent; and Mrs. Frank Fosterv
secretary-treasurer.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS Sew-'
ing club will meet Thursday..
May 26, at 12:30 p.m. at the
Mayflower hall for a no-host
luncheon. Members of the host-.,
ess committee are Mrs. Mabel
Miles, Mrs. Ethel Davenport an4,
Miss Julia Gregory.
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