Capital Edited by MARIAN 6 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, June 13, 1949 Miss Leek Bride Friday Evening A June bride wa Mis Doris Jeane Leek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Leek of West, Salem whose marriage to Rod ney Engdahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Engdahl of Route 9, Salem, was an event of Friday, June 10. The 8 p.m. ceremony was performed by Rev. Dudley Strain in the First Christian church. The bride was given In mar riage by her father. She chose for her wedding a gown of white marquisette with a little girl collar setting off the tiny but tons running to the waist line. Her fingertip veil was held In place by a seeded pearl crown. She wore a gold locket, a gift from the bridegroom. Her bouquet was of white roses and white sweet peas. Mrs. Betty Leek, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Grace Mulligan and Miss Marian Burns. They wore pastel gowns and carried nose gays of pink roses and sweet- peas. Little Lynn Finell, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl. Lighting the tapers were Mrs. Hazel Finell, and Mrs. FlnclI, and Mrs. Julia Rothrock, sisters of the bridegroom. Torgny Finell, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, was best man, and the ushers were Clarence Rothrock, Stewart Leek, Marston Leek, Francis Bomber, Richard Gltschlag, and Elmer Leek. Mrs. Alda Holford sang and Mrs. Rosemary Naff was the or ganist. For daughter's wedding Mrs Leek chose a wine colored erepe dress with gray accessor ies. Mrs. Engddhl wore a navy blue crepe dress with gray ac cessories. Both had corsages of white gardenias. The reception was held In the - church parlors. The table was centered with a four tiered wed ding cake, decorated with white love-birds and silver leaves, and topped with a miniature bridal couple. Garden flowers adorned the room. In charge of the guest book was Mrs. Blos som Woods, and Mrs. Dorothy Hlppe and Mrs. Dorothy Kleen were at the gift table. Mrs. Jes sie Sutliff cut the cake, while Mrs. Matred Leek, Mrs. Ermyl Obershaw, Miss Dorothy Butts, Miss Nellie Lodie, Miss Doro thy Wood, and Miss Eloise Mc Clellen assisted with the pour ing and the serving. For traveling the bride wore a dress of black faille with gold accessories and a corsage of red roses and white sweet peas. Both Mr. and Mrs. Engdahl have been attending the Willa mette university the past year. Following their wedding trip the couple will be at home at 1042 Seventh street, Salem. Out of town guests were Rev. and Mrs. E. C. Salter and Doro thy, aunt, uncle and cousin of the bride, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Rush, Corvallis; Mrs. Mar lon Clelan, Meridian, Idaho: Miss Nellie Lodie, Portland: Miss Emma McClcllen, Ocean Lake: Mr. and Mrs. Leland Wells. Jef ferson; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacobson, Portland, aunt and uncle of the bridegroom: Mr and Mrs. Gail Cornelius and family, cousins of the bride groom, Portland; Mr. and Mrs Clarence Rothrock, sister and brother-in-law of the bride groom, Albany; and Mrs. Julia Ties., Jane lilt. Martha Taber, riftiram't Home Venom ht, "Hot Weather re4 Hlnta," Wed.. Jant 15th Hal H. Nohltren. "ftalem'e Off. I reel Parkln rranaeaV Than,, Jane Mth Martha Tatar, -Trkkt With Leea nade. Jana 111b Mar Themae, Inter let per aler, "Dearatlaf lb Dem r riarrem.H All broadcasts are held in the Itrnp In for retire and Meet., Jane 1Mb Mr. ft. . I'TmV TWI wailfcaWsA f man K. Wlmlew, Halt V"t W-iM " ' A Women LOWBY FISCBKK At Williamsburg Wllliamsberg, Va. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Phillips of 195 West Lefelle, Salem, were here this week visiting the restored col onial capital city which Is cele brating Its 230th anniversary this year. While In the city they were guests at Williamsburg Lodge and viewed several of the build ings which have been restored or reconstructed as they were two centuries ago. Williamsburg was established as capital of England's oldest and largest American province, the Virginia Colony, In 1699. Miss Cannon Bride Friday The marriage of Miss Virginia Cannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Cannon, to Robert Allen Humphreys, son of Mrs. Lola Humphreys, was solem nized Friday evening at the home of the bride's parents, the Rev. E. H. Becker officiating. The bride wore a seafoam green afternoon dress of chif fon and a purple orchid cor sage. Miss Elsie Cannon was the bride's attendant and she wore a pale salmon pink crepe dress with corsage of pink carnations and freesias. Russell Zink was best man Lightining the tapers was Miss Dorothy Cannon. For the wedding the bride s mother wore an aqua two-piece dress suit and Mrs. Humphreys mother of the bridegroom, was in maroon crepe. Both wore cor ages of gardenias. An Informal reception fol lowed the service. Mrs. Trevor Humphreys, sister of the bride. cut the cake. Mrs. Arthur Brown poured. Assisting were Mrs. Rus sell Zink and Miss Helen Humphreys. The couple will be at home in John Day, Ore., following a trip to the beaches and in the fall will go to Eugene where Mr. Humphreys will complete his work at the University of Oregon. WOODBURN The Woodburn Garden club will meet Tuesday, June 14, at the library club rooms at 8 p.m. Roll call will be "My Favorite Vacation Spot." An informal round table discus sion on the growing, treating and cultivation of roses will be held. Flower arrangements will be ei ther specimens and cultivation of roses will be held. Flower ar rangements will be either speci mens or group showing of roses from members' gardens. Hostesses will be Mrs. James Llvesay, Mrs. J. J. Hall and Mrs. H. F. Butterfield. Visitors are welcome. VISITING at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rowe this week is an aunt of the former, Mrs William W. Hunt of Avon-by- the-Sea, New Jersey. She is ac companied to the northwest by Mrs. Louise Callahan, also of Avon, and Mrs. George Boyce of Asbury Park, New Jersey. Oanes and Emmarlllls Jordan, aunt and cousin of the bride groom, McKenzie, North Dakota. FOKTHKTIMEOP YOUR LIKE! "DAFFY AUCTION" n IIM j G. E. Model Kitchen at Klfstrom's listen to the Interviews. I 7 East Wedding Of Interest Invitations have been receiv ed by Salem friends for the wed ding of Miss PnsciUa Ridgely Morrison and Jay Cooke Mich ael Allen. The wedding is to be Saturday, June 25, at 5 p.m. in St. David'f church, Baltimore, Maryland. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cooke Allen of New York. Mrs. Allen is the former Ruth Austin of Woodburn and Salem. Miss Morrison is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William George Morrison of Baltimore. Program Given for Marimba Concert Program for the marimba concert to be presented by Priscilla Meisinger Wiltseys students Monday evening in Bush school auditorium Is as follows: 1. Tales from Vienna Woods Strauss Echoes of the Ball ..Gillet Trees Oscar Rasbach Ladies' quintet, Muriel Warner, Lois Gillings, Rosalie Cline, Dona Zehner, Orabelle Dugger 2. Down South ....American Sketch Grand Fantasia on Home Sweet Home Rollison Lois Gillings 3. Plantation Echoes ....DeLamater Paragon March Galla Rini Laural Ann Warner and Corky Meisinger. Accordions: Sharon Wells, John Burroughs 4. Santa Lucia . Harr Marimba Ripples Edwards Sharon Lambkin S. Evening Shadows Tiny Tots Trio: Claryce Hum phries. Accordions: K a t h r y n Johnston, Sandy Forrest Star Dust Carmichael Spike Gathercoal 7. Etude in Ab, Clair Obar Musser Light Cavalry Overture . Franz Von Suppe Lois Gillings Accompanied by the accordion Melodettes: Donna Zehner, Lou ella LaFountain, Florence Pol ster, Susanna Howell 8. Down By the Old Mill Stream arr. Damonte God Bless America Irving Berlin Laurel Ann Warner and Corky Meisinger. Accordions: Sharon Wells, John Burroughs 9. Etude In F Minor Chopin Andantino Four Hammers Rhapsodic Fanfasie. Based on the Second Hungarian Rhapsody by Liszt Sharon Lambkin 10. Stars and Stripes Sousa Sharon Lambkin and Lois Gillings 11. Flight of the Bumble Bee . . . Rlmsky-Korsakoff Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes Old English Air Repasz Band March . . . Lincoln Ladies Quintet SALEM WRITERS club is meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the YWCA. Mrs. Flora En- ders is to be the hostess. I Hell get a thrill day after day from a gift of magnificent Courtley toiletries ... the hind some "permanent" containers last for years. Combination Sttt-telecthn of colon. Hang other tuperior Courtley product. lunmous skavi towi l-ru tat HM Hun i"l V e Recent Bride A bride in early June was Mrs. Earl Marcum, the former Wanda Lee Amen. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Amen, route 1, West Salem. Cpl. Marcum is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marcum and is stationed at Fort Lewis. (McEwan studio picture.) Mrs. English Heads Group At the annual commencement breakfast for alumnae of Ore gon Gamma chapter, Pi Beta Phi sorority, Willamette univer sity, Sunday, Mrs. Wheeler R. English was elected president of the group. Other officers chos en include Miss Carolyn Brady, vice president; Miss Dorothy Symes, secretary; Mrs. Hugh Mc- Gilvra, treasurer. The breakfast meeting was held at the Senator hotel. Sen iors of the active chapter were honor guests at the event. Red roses and ribbon streamers bear ing the class numbers of 1949 decorated the tables. A large group attended the event. Miss Faye Cornutt, Port land, presided at the business session. Short talks were given by the house president. Miss Avis Roberts, and the treasurer, Miss Mary Jo Wigginton. New Out-A-Sight Hearing If You Have Hesitated Murine; better hearing became you dtd not want to be een wearini that little hearlni "button" In your ear, hesitate no longer! It'i out of jlnhtl Mail Coupon Now SONOTONE 1933 State St., Salem. Ore. Wlthoat ablliatlon I weald like Rome try eat af Invisible Hearing. Pirate farnltb me with further In format lea abont Invisible Hear ing. NAME ADDRESS CITY -xl J V J J 1 at. MAGNIFICENT MEN'S TOILETRIES IN MATCHLESS CONTAINERS wt ouuiNifMT cotNrtff fHuftt- "1i(dici cinfii itaNCKTieT operat ; tan atf te nun . a. liat optrat as om Mrs. Arnot Is Honored Honoring Mrs. Howard Arnot, her sister, Miss Shirley Hill, and Edward Lind were hostesses Friday evening at a party and shower at the residence of Miss Hill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. El more Hill. Twenty guests were bidden. An informal evening was spent in games and visitin. and a late supper was served. Mrs. K. H. Arnot and Miss Jean Arnot of Jennings Lodge, mother and sister of Howard Ar not, were among the guests. MESSAGES of felicitation are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Stiff, Jr., upon the birth of a daughter, Karen Jane, Saturday, June 11, at Salem Gen eral hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Stiff of Salem, and great grandmothers are Mrs. S. Breitenstein and Mrs. Mary Stiff of Salem. EXPECTED home the first of the week are Misses Marilyn Ey erly and Carol Van Duzen who have spent the past week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Randall at Longview. This week-end they were at the Ran dall summer cabin on the Kal ama river. MARION COUNTY salon. No 412, Eight and Forty society, is meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Mayflower hall. There will be formal initiation. election of officers and election oi delegates for the state conven tion in Salem in August. Light refreshments will follow the ireeting. ARRIVING tomorrow for two weeks' visit here will be Mr and Mrs. Robert Guild (Paulie Wallace) of Madison, Wis. They will be guests of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Paul B. Wallace. Mr and Mrs. Guild have been at tending University of Wisconsin Tele-fun by Warren Goodrich "I'll give Uncla lardo plenty of time to answer he'll be at dinner about now." Please give the person you're calling plenty of time to answer at least a full minute. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company. 4LCLL6 AimjlllVI IAHAM 6-MONTH Sin 3.J l Go to Convention Off to Seattle Wednesday go several members of the Salem Business and Professional Wom en's club to attend the regional convention for BPW clubs in the northwest region, opening Thurs day and continuing through June 19. Attending from here will be Mrs. Arthur Weddle, immediate past president for the Oregon Federation of BPW clubs, Miss Betty Elofson, Mrs. John Ver steeg, new president for the Sa lem club, and Mrs. Eugene Es tes. Plays in Recital Helen Lewis was presented in piano recital by her aunt and teacher, Elma Weller, at the latter's North Liberty street studio. Mary Weller, cousin of the young pianist, assisted on the program. The program follows: Minuet in G Beethoven Helen Lewis and Miss Weller Intrata Bach Transposed into C major Twilight in Sleepy Hollow Lane Cotton Fluff Smith Song in the Merry Month of May t Gaynor Helen Lewis Fairy Tale Witches Kelterer Italy Tarantella Polly Put the Kettle On English folk tune Helen Lewis, Mary Weller JUST LOOK AT THESE HUGE BUCKET pockets on an adorable (undress. There's the matching jacket and ric rac trim. All in ice-cool colors that you'll love. Sizes 9-15. 8.95 By ma,VYV3Uaj Dfw LIsmkp Miss King Miss Barbara King of Port land, formerly of Salem, will be honored at a party and miscel laneous shower for which Miss Suzanne Huggins and Miss Ro berta Tussing will entertain on Friday evening at the home of Miss Huggins. Miss King is the bride-elect of Donald Crouch of Portland. Invited to the Friday party are Miss King and her mother, Mrs Sidney A. King, Misses Gerry Woodroffe, Lorraine Poindex ter, Barbara Hendrlckson, Jo anne Adolph, Patti Ray, Patty Wilson, Marilyn Hill. Joan Blaxall, Marianne Bonesteele, Beverly Nelson, Charlotte Alex ander, Virginia Huston, Joyce Smith, Luella Campbell, Joanne Fitzmaurice, Wanda Hathaway, JoAnne Gilmore, Mesdames Dale Pence, William E. Hill, Harvey Loveall, Keith Morris, Herbert Applington, Brooks Beckford, Aubrey Tussing, Charles H. Huggins. AT THE beach for the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Hill and daughters, Misses Shir ley and Marilyn Hill, Miss Lu ella Campbell and Miss Joyce Smith. They were at Pacific City. SIGMA KAPPA alumnae are to meet on Thursday of this week at the home of Mrs. Thom as Wright, 118 7th street. West Salem Mrs. Allan Johnson is co-hostess for the meeting. ot& are Clever A Zr Store for Ladies ficnic Given A picnic dinner was held Thursday evening at the coun try home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Neiger honoring Mr. Neiger upon his birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Brog, Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Neiger, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Caspar, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Neiger, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cherry, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cherry, Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Neiger, Miss Gertrude Heyden, Miss Margaret Caspar, Miss Dor othy Caspar, Miss Sherrill Ann Neiger, Miss Ruth Cherry, Miss Marcia Neiger, Miss Dorothy Cherry, Miss Linda Johnston, George Lane, Arthur Lane, Gre gory Cherry, Gene Cherry, Ger ald Brog, George Caspar, John Caspar, Kendall Neiger, Brent Neiger, Ernie Lane. WORD has been received here of the birth of a daughter on June 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puffer (Nita Taylor) of Red mond, Ore., formerly of Salem. The date also was the ninth wed ding anniversary oi the Puffers. 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