Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 25, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, May 25, 1949
Wedding
This Morning
At simple service solemniz
ed this morning in the First
Christian church. Miss Joyce
Daniel, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. I. Daniel of Attalia.
Wash., was married to Robert
Skewis, ion of Mr. and Mrs. A
L. Skewis of Sequim, Wash., the
Rev. Dudley Strain reading the
rites at 9:45 o'clock in the pres
ence of families of the couple.
Attending the wedding were
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Skewis.
brother and sister-in-law of the
bridegroom, and Mr. and Mrs
Orwin Wedel, brother - in - law
and sister of the bride.
The bride wore a black suit
with pink accessories and a cor
sage. Following the service a
breakfast was served after
which the couple left on their
trip. They will make their home
near Sequim.
The hride was honored at two
pre-nuptial parties last week.
Mrs. W. A. Skewis and Mrs
William Pfau entertained at the
home of the former at a shower
for the bride. A late supper was
served. Guests included: Miss
Daniel, Mrs. Leo Ketcham, Mrs
Emery Lebold, Mrs. Irwin We
del, Miss Betty Holmes, Mrs. Pe
ter Walt, Mrs. Donald Rasmus
sen, Mrs. Ronald Rossner, Mrs.
Ray Lafky, Mrs. Lenard Kep
hart, Mrs. May Lamb and the
hostesses.
On Friday evening, Mrs. Ir
win Wedel entertained a group
of friends to honor her sister.
OES Meeting at
Woodburn Reported
Woodbum The regular
meeting of Evergreen chapter.
No. 41, Order of the Eastern
Star, was held Monday night
at the Masonic temple with Mrs
Ora Morris, worthy matron and
Ora Morris, worthy patron pre
siding. One candidate was elec
ted to receive the degrees and
one petition for affiliation was
received.
There will be no meeting of
the chapter on June 13 on ac
count of grand chapter which
convenes In Portland on that
date. The next regular and final
meeting of the summer season
will be held June 27, at which
time degrees will be confirmed.
An invitation was read and ac
cepted to attend the 25th anni
versary of Orchid chapter, No
150, at Molalla on May 31.
The worthy matron appointed
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. LeBarr, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Shaner, Mrs. Ada
Bettlemler and Frank Settle
mler, as the refreshment com
mittee for June 27. At this
meeting the members having
birthday anniversaries from
January to June inclusive, will
be honored.
Under good of the order re
ports of recent visits were given
with Mrs. Dorothy Garren re
porting on a visit to Canby,
Mrs. Nettie Johnson on the gold
en anniversary meeting of Ac
acia chapter at Stayton and Mrs.
Percy Seely on a trip to Victor
ia, B. C. Mrs. Robert Treupel,
mother adviser of Rainbow, an
nounced the installation of of
ficers to be held May, 25, and
told of her visit to the Silver
ton Rainbow installation and to
a meeting of mother advisers
in Salem.
After the meeting the mem
bers were entertained with old
time orchestra music by Miss
Jane Pearmine and her "Hill
Billy" orchestra from the high
school. Members of the orches
tra are Judy McClure, Ruth
Jeppson, Martin Krupicka, Rich
ard, Delmar and Sammy Slover,
Dwaine Rogers and Miss Pear
mine. The program closed with
colored movies of Oregon scen
ery by Dr. George King.
Refreshments were served by
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Houseweart.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gilbert and
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nelson. The
tables were decorated with
choice roses. i
Miss Prince
Is Honored
Honoring Miss Zarelda Mae
Prince, bride-elect of Lou La-I
Marr Williams, a miscellaneous
shower was given recently by
Mrs. Floyd Cook, Miss Dorothy
Cook, Miss Wanda Johnson and
Mrs. Floyd McClellan at the
Cook home.
The wedding of Miss Prince
and Mr. Williams is to be June
8 in the Reed college chapel,
Portland.
Guests for the party Included
Miss Prince, her mother, Mrs.
Kenneth Prince, Mrs. Tom Sims,
Mrs. Floyd White, Misses Alta
Hadley, Elizabeth Morley, Syl
via McClellend, Jean Hunter,
Virginia Strong, Esther Per
kins, Joan Aiken, Shirley New
berry, Catherine Person, Wan
da Tanner, Mitzi Patrick, the
four hostesses and young Miss
Colleen Cook.
Club Entertained
North Spring Valley Mrs
Lloyd Dickerson and Mrs, Ben
McKinney were hostesses for
the last meeting of the season
for the Sunshine club, combined
with a pink and blue shower
for Mrs. Joe Nelke. at the Dick-
Icrson home. The meeting was
conducted by Mrs. Geo. Ham
mond, president, who was re
elected to office. Mrs. J. S. Mis
chel was elected vice president
and Mrs. Ben McKinney, sec
retary treasurer. Games and
contests were the diversion of
the afternoon after Mrs. Joe
Nelke opened her gifts.
Refreshments were sereved by
the hostesses. The guest list in
cluded Mrs. Joe Nelke, Mrs. N
J. Nelke, Mrs. I. E. Merrick,
Mrs. George Hammond, Mrs.
Les Childers, Mrs. E. Loop,
Mrs. D. A. Beach, Mrs. Alice
Updegraff, Mrs. Byron Purvine.
Mrs. Ernest Soils. Mrs. Robert
Yungen, Mrs. L. Bowers, Mrs
Charles Nelke, Mrs. Will
Trumm, Mrs. Maurice Bernard,
Mrs. R. V. Carlson, Mrs. Harold
Richardson, Mrs. L. E. Dicker
son, Mrs. Leon Turner and
Anne and Mary, Mrs. J. E.
Smischel.
DAYTON Miss Shirley
Carey, daughter of Mrs. Roy
Edwards, was married to Rob
ert Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Loren Smith of Lafayette, at
Longview, Wash., on Saturday,
May 21, with Judge Callahan
officiating.
Mrs. Edwards, Jim and Anita
and a brother-in-law, Ray
Bailey of Longview, accompan
ied the couple. Later the couple
were guests at dinner at the
Bailey home. Mr. and Mrs.
Smith will make their home
near Pike.
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Betrothal Told
Announcement is made of the
engagement of Miss Kathryn
Raley to Dr. James A. Carson,
both of Portland. Parents of
the bride are Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Raley of Walla Walla. Wash.,
and Dr. Garson is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jame A. Garson of
Salem.
Dr. Garson took his pre-dental
work at Willamette university
and graduated from North Pa
cific Dental college.
A mid-summer wedding is
planned.
LINCOLN Entertaining with
a social altalr for a group of old
friends were Mrs. Dot Walling
and Mrs. Lester Walling at their
country home on the Willamette
at Lincoln.
Attending the affair were
Mrs. J. Stovall, Mrs. Clifford
Walling and Sherrill, Mrs. R. J.
Meissner, Mrs. Sarah Feller.
Mrs. H. W. Ashford. Mrs. Joe
Camillo, Mrs. Tracy Walling.
Mrs. Sarah Hackett, Mrs. Eva
Purvine, Mrs. Cora Walling, Mrs.
Harry Walling, Mrs. Robert
Yungen, Linda Dye, Jean Wall
ing and the hostesses, Mrs. Dot
Walling and Mrs. Lester Walling.
MESSAGES of congratulation
are going to Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Shay (Bertha Babcock) upon
the birth of a daughter, Nancy
Rose, Tuesday afternoon at Sa
lem General hospital. Grand
parents are Mrs. Rose W. Bab
cock of Salem and Floyd O.
Shay of Hillsboro.
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