Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 14, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuemlar, June 14, 1949
Miss Spranger, Mr. Sandau
Married Sunday Afternoon
Bethel Miss Mini Lee Spranger and Donald M. Sandau ex
changed their marriage vow at a four o'clock ceremony Sunday
afternoon at the Bethany Evangelical and Reformed church in
Salem. The Rev. Russell Mayer performed the double ring cere
mony. The decorations of the altar were lighted candles in tall
candelabrums, palms, rea roses'-
and white delphiniums.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arno C. Spranger
and the bridegroom Is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sandau of
St. Louis, Missouri.
Miss Gladys Edgar presided at
the organ, playing the wedding
music and the accompaniments
for Miss Grace Ashford, and
Miss Mary Jane Solomon, both
of whom sang.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a
white satin gown with a lace
bertha and lace on the cuffs,
Piano Recital
Due This Evening
Ruth Robinson is presenting
her piano pupils in a recital this
evening at 8 o'clock in the Sa
lem YMCA lobby. The interest
ed public is Invited.
Program and those taking
part Include:
On the Deep Sea . .Stelnhtimer
Donald the Dinosaur Schaum
Nelson Ayres
Piccaninny Serenade . .Eckstein
Carol Gerllnger
Vale of Song Rolte
Joyce Prelssler
Yellow Butterfly . . Maclachlen
Esther Utterback
The Elf and the Fairy . . Btntley
Colleen Zamzow
Blue Nocturne Nevin
Sharlene Simmons
Southern Shuffle Black
Dennis Pemble
Wood Nymphs Harp Rea
Barbara Jean Gerllnger
Whirlwind Steiner
Eleanor Marshall
Clowns Lake
Bharan Cross
A Merry Dane MacGregor
Joyce Mount
Melody In F (arr. Wallis) . .
Rubinstein
Carol MeHord
First Butterfly Torjussen
Phyllis Oraber
rrollicky Rollkky Wind . . .
Coburn
Doryee De vrles
onato Pathetique, Opus 13,
First Movement . . Beethoven
Ethel Blanchard
Warriors Song Heller
John Steelhammer
Indian Sunset Klemm
Shirley Quiring
Charmante Groton
June Damaska
Butterfly Merkel
Dianne West
Tumbleweed Bliss
Elsie De vrles
Rushing River .Adler
Raymond Utterback
The Surf VanDyke
Dennis West
Theme from the Warsaw
Concerto Addinsell
Arlene Kuhn
CENTRALIA TEMPLE Py
thian Sisters, will hold their
final meeting until fall, Wednes
day, June 15 at S p.m., at the
Knights of Pythias hall. The pro
gram will feature Flag Day and
Memorial Day. Lunch will fol
low the meeting.
fitted bodice and long sleeves.
The full skirt swept into a long
train. The bride wore her moth
er's silk wedding veil and head
dress. The veil was folded mak
ing it fingertip length. Her bou
quet was Red Delight roses, and
her only ornament was the ca
meo brooch worn by her grand
mother at her own marriage In
Norway SO years ago.
Attendants Listed
Mrs. Calvin Welch of Corval-
lis, wearing a gown of shell pink
faille, was matron of honor. Mrs.
Donald Mader and Miss Grace
Ashford were the bridesmaids
and wore identical gowns of rose
heather faille fashioned with
fitted bodice and trimmed with
accordion pleated ruffles of self
material. The attendants wore
floral halos and carried old
fashioned nosegays of mixed
flowers.
Herbert Schlicker was best
man. Groomsmen were G. W.
Frentzel and Donald Spelbrink,
brother-in-law and cousin to the
bridegroom. Donald Mader and
Calvin Welch were ushers.
Mrs. Spranger selected for her
daughter's wedding an ensem
ble of pearl gray crepe with blue
accessories. Mrs. Sandau wore
an aqua blue afternoon dress
with white accessories. Both mo
thers wore corsages of Talisman
rosebuds.
The bridal party greeted the
guests at a reception, immedi
ately following the ceremony, in
the church parlors. Mrs. A. E
Sykes of Seattle and Mrs. Ray
mond Hotter of Portland, aunts
of the bride, cut the wedding
cake and poured. Mrs. G. W.
Frentzel of St. Louis, sister of
the bridegroom, served the
punch. Miss Lillian Grimm of
Portland served the Ices. The
serving table was centered with
pink roses and tapers in crystal
holders.
At Reception
Assisting with the serving
were Miss Phyllis Holler, cou
sin of the bride, Miss Aleda
Rehm, Mrs. Lyle- Hadley, Mrs.
Donald Regehcr, Miss Romona
Van Hess, Miss Dorothy Wulfe-
meyer. Mrs. Edward Walker and
Mrs. Carl Raetz were In charge
of the gift room. Miss Dolores
Spelbrink passed the guest book.
For traveling the bride wore
an apple green suit with gray
accessories and a corsage of
rosebuds. On their wedding trip
they are driving to southern
California. Following their re
turn they will spend the sum
mer In Oregon and will go to
Missouri In the autumn.
BROOKS Jerry Nolan.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Nolan, celebrated her
ninth birthday anniversary with
a party at the home of her par
ents. Following games, refresh
ments were served to the fol
lowing guests: Juanila Hawley.
Bonnie Blaire, Kathy Archer,
Nancy Morrow, Charlene Wy
more, Maxine Fitzgerald, Bet
ty Jackson, Sharon and Sally
Nolan and Jerry Nolan.
AUMSVILLE Mrs. L. D
Roberts was honored with
shower at the Robert Mickey
home. Following games and the
opening of gifts, refreshments
were served to Mesdames Con
nie Roberts, L. D. Roberts, Sr.,
Jack Sphoon, Bud Killinger,
Jack LaRont, David Weltmer,
Bob Adams, Bland Spear, Joe
Nicholson, Otto Papke, Melvin
Gildow, Don Gildow, Dewey
Wells, Mark Lewis, G. Fough,
Charles Wright, N. K. Bates,
Royal Holford, Guy Shields,
Marvin Bradley, Clare Guilford
and Miss Minnie Peterson.
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45 STATE STRFKT
CF Girls Plan
For Day Camp
Plans are complete for the
day camp to be held by the Sa
lem district of the Willamette
Area Council Camp Fire Girls,
Inc. Camp will be held at
Hager's grove on Tuesdays and
Thursdays. June 21 and 23 will
be Session I, Magic Carpet;
June 28 and 30, Session II, Hobo
Jungle; and July 5 and 7, Ses
sion III, Romany Road. Day
camp is open to all girls who are
going into the third grade and
older whether they belong to
Camp Fire or not.
Camp Sta-Ho's day camp pro
gram is planned to give as much
camping experience as possible
to those girls who cannot attend
regular camp and for those who
attend established camp for only
a short time each summer. The
activities will center around
outdoor crafts and skills.
Registrations should be sent
to the Camp Fire Office at 147
N. Commercial street before
June 20. Mrs. Milton Hartwell,
field director, will be in charge
of the camp. The counselors at
Sta-Ho will be girls working on
their torch bearer rank under
adult supervision, ' A training
course for counselors will be
conducted June 14 at 1:00 at the
VWCA.
Girls will be picked up at
Marion Square at 9:30 on the
mornings of each session and
taken to Hager's Grove by bus
The bus will return to the
square at 3:30 in the afternoon
Additional information may
be obtained by calling the Camp
Fire Office, phone 3-9887.
Mrs, Leonard
Auxiliary Head
Mrs. Gordon O. Leonard is the
new president for the Salem Me
morial hospital auxiliary fol
lowing the meeting of the group,
Monday afternoon.
Serving with Mrs. Leonard I
will be Mrs. Ed Goeckner as
vice president; Mrs. H. A. Cross,
second vice president; Mrs. Eu
gene Anderson, secretary; Mrs.
Howard Doak, treasurer; Mrs.
P. W. Geiser, Mrs. M. B. Rudd,
Mrs. Richard Upjohn, board of
directors. Mrs. Geiser Is the re
tiring president.
A check for $1000 was pre
sented by the auxiliary to the
hospital for furnishing the new
formula room at the hospital.
Reports were given by all com
mittees. Hostesses at the tea hour were
Mrs. D. H. Upjohn, Mrs. W. A.
Pettit, Mrs. O. C. Lynch and
Mrs. Ivan J. Frost.
MRS. H. G. MAISON was in
Springfield over the week-end
as guest of her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ben F.
Dorris.
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this vmtt rt .SAHEOT.fi7
These Prices Effective
Wed., Thurs., Fri.f Sat.
Salem Store
Save on These
"Coffee Buys"
"In the Bog" Coffees
Sore You Extras.
Airway
SF 40c
Nob Hill
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LB.
COFFEE il r
4JC
Edwards Coffee )b. 51c
Vacuum Packed
Other Can Coffees 53c
Pound
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We re really excited about the low prices we have for you this week.
You'll be too, when you see the store full of money-saving values. Low
prices on Fresh Produce! Low prices on Meats! Low prices on Canned
Foodsl Low prices all over the store! You'll think each section of the
store is trying to outdo every other in offering you savings. Like those
listed below. Check them. Then hurry over and save, SAVE, SAVE!
PURE LARD 2 - 25c
CANE SUGAR 10-87c
MARGARINE 19c
BISQUICK
MAYONNAISE
SNOWFLAKES
2-39c
BEST FOODS PT.JAR
SODA CRACKERS. ,
43c
2k- 45c
Remember ALL Prices Are
LOW at Safeway Every Day
You Save on Everything ,
SOAP
PRICES
Are DOWN at Safeway
Super Suds
Tide, Oxydol
Ivory Snow
Dreft, Rinso
Ivory Flakes
White King
Duz, Vel
Lux Flakes
S.. D...U r White
u-rurb Magie
PeetS Soap Large pkg..
Giant Oxydol Ptj? . 79c
j 25c
35c
Swift's
PREM 37c
Cherub Canned
MILK 10c
8D&D
JELLO
4 PKGS.
LEMONS
25e a,". lb. 19c
GROUND BEEF LB. 39c
Ground Fresh Doily.
SOLID, CRISP HEADS
LETTUCE lb. 5c
Cnsco, Spry 83c
E?oyal Satin
SHORTENING
3 lb. can
79c
CANTALOUPES
Sweet - Pink
Meated Melons
10c
Fresh PEAS
Plump full pods
of young tender
sweet peas
2 lbs.
Frankfurters
Old Fashioned Kind -Too
Good to Be Called
"FRANKS"
lb.
VEAL
LOIN
CHOPS
lb. 59c
VEAL
LOIN
Steaks
lb. 59c
Plentv of Free
Parking Space V
AT ALL Safeway Stores
short ribs
of Beef (C
5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
245 COURT ST. 2120 N. FAIRGROUNDS
935 S. COMMERCIAL 1420 STATE STREET
1230 NORTH 1R0ADWAY
For the convenience of out-of-town and late shoppers, SAFEWAY
STORES at 2120 Fairgrounds Road and 1420 State St., are open until
8:00 P. M., EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY.