Capital Edited by MARIAN i 6 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thwuday, June 23, 1949 (Winners in Golf Listed ' Winners at the woraen'i golf dav Wednesday were as follows 'class B. Mr. Reynolds Allen; ! class B. Mrs. Reonlds Allen t class C, Mrs. Glen Stevenson; i class D. Mrs. Charles Musser. 1 Mrs. Kenneth K. Bell of Port- . land was a guest. Plans were announced for the two-ball foursome event Sun , day afternoon. Reservations! ! ahpuld be telephoned to either Mrs. Reynolds Allen or Mrs. I Robert Drager by Friday. ; Open House on 25th Anniversary i. An open house will be held ' Saturday at the home of Dr. and , Mrs. P. D. Baker, the event ob serving their silver wedding an niversary. Friends are invited to call between 2:30 and S o'clock and again in the evening between 7:30 and 10 o clock. Mrs. George Hall, Mrs. Fred Humphrey, Mrs. George Seek, Mrs. Harold McMillin, Mrs. 'Ralph DaMetz, Mrs. O. V. Hume, Mrs. Sam Patrick, Mrs. A. J. Crose and the couple's ons, Paul, Mac, and George, are to assist. Among out-of-town guests will be Mrs. Baker's fa ther, L. McCandless of Lincoln Neb., who is observing his 99th birthday, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. McCandless and daughter, Ma rian, of Redondo Beach, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Pearce of Pendleton. Christening Event Christening ceremonies for Thomas Rankin Needham, son 'of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Need ham, will be conducted Sunday at 12:30 o'clock in the chapel of St. Paul's Episcopal church, the Rev. George H. Swift officiating. Dr. Winfield Needham, uncle of the little boy, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Buck of Portland, lormerly of Salem, will be god parents. The grandparents of the little boy arc Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Needham of Salem, and Mrs. W. C. Rankin of Portland Also in the family is a sister, Beth. Following the ceremonies an Informal reception for members of the family will be held at the Needham home. ; LEBANON Mrs. Hazel Howe of Lebanon, district president of the Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliaries in District 18, com prising, Albany, Brownsville, Corvallis, Philomath, Sweet Home and Lebanon, left Tues day for the state convention of post and auxiliaries In Coos Bay. She was aceompanied by Mrs. Clarence Hull of Philomath, dis trict senior vice president, and Mrs. Cheater Haven, district Junior vice president. Mrs. Hav en will act as page for Mrs. Stanley Tripp of Corvallis, who Is now department senior vice president, and ia being sponsor ed for the office of president for the coming year. On Thursday, Mrs. Lethel Hoe and Mrs. Gladys Landers of the local auxiliary, left lor Coos Bay, accompanied by Mrs. Leo Clendenen, president of the Sweet Home auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Williams will also attend the convention. Mrs. Roe, Mrs. Landers and Mrs. Williams are delegates from the Lebanon auxiliary, and Mr. Wil liams and George Roe are dele fates from the Lebanon post No. 1(172. SUNNY NEW walls, ceilings, In 1-DAW rUUCOAT b rcol OIL point-. 'i fait it lotHl Goet on over mythlng tmcofl end dot dries quick HAS NO ODOR! 1 2 pretty colors. FULLC0AT i m J1V tot. IJnilHTsU PBffl-i Women tOWRT FISCHER Miss Weisshaar Recent Bride Dayton At a J o'clock can dlelight ceremony on Sunday afternoon, June 12, at the Am erican Lutheran church, in New- berg. Miss Ruthena Weisshaar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Weisshaar, of Newberg, was wed to Irwin Reu, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Reu, of Dayton. Rev. W. F. Fritz of Newberg of ficiated at a double ring cere mony. Miss Amy Lee, music in structor at Linfield college, played the wedding music. Miss Patricia Everest of Newberg sang. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in a satin brocade dress made with a train. She wore a fingertip veil held with a beaded crown. She carried a white Bible and a white orchid. Miss Florence Reu, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor, and wore a gown of pale pink organdy dotted with gold, and carried a spray of pink car nations. The best man was Irwin Lentz of Newberg. The church altar was decor ated with candleabrums and pink roses and delphiniums. The aisle was decorated with candle tapers and gladioluses. The aisle was covered with a white cloth. Little Sandra Borgen, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl and dropped pink rose petals preceding the bride. She wore a long dress of light blue taffeta. Alvin Reu, brother of the bride groom, and Ronald Bouder, the bride's nephew, lighted the tap ers and acted as ushers. The bride's mother wore black rayon dress with pink carnation print and black acces sories. The bridegroom's mother wore a pale blue silk with white accessories. The bridegroom's grandmother, Mrs. Hattie Wish was dressed in dark blue, and all three had baby orchid cor sages. The reception was held in the church parlors. The table, cov ered with a lace cloth and bou quets of sweet peas, was center ed with a three-tiered square, decorated wedding cake. Mrs. R. A. Kessler, of McMinnville, the bridegroom's aunt, cut the cake, assisted by the bride's sister, Mrs. L. Gaibler. Mrs. R. Schaal and Mrs. E. Rammilard, the bride's sisters, served the ices. Mrs. Manley Borgen, sister of the bridegroom, served at the coffee urn, assisted by the bride's sister-in-law, Mrs. B Weisshaar. Mrs. M. Schaal and Mrs. E. Remmilard and Miss IT'S A (TttNAUV TOUISl MMtMltANCl 52-PIECE SERVICE FOR 8 INCIUDINO TAR NISH . RESI8TAN 3 DUST:MEI.CHES Installation At JD Group Miss Jean Herrig was installed as honored queen of Salem bethel No. 35, Job's Daughters, Monday evening. Those assisting were Miss Marilyn Reay, installing queen; Miss Anne Thompson, musician; Miss Delores Kletzing, guide; Miss Anne Baker, marshal; Miss Margaret Ames, recorder; Miss Adeline Smithson, junior cus todian; Miss Allie Lou Ohling, senior custodian; Miss Carolyn Eckersley, chaplain. Members of Chemeketa chap ter, Order of DeMolay, perform ed an impressive crowning cere mony. Master Counselor Louis Lorenz, placing the crown on the newly installed queen's head. Miss Delores Kletzing sang, accompanied by Miss Anne Thompson. Both are of Bethel No. 34, Independence. Those escorted were: Miss Dorothy Davy of Bethel No. 3 Portland; Mr. Peterson, vice as sociate grand guardian of Ore gon, Portland; Mrs. Gladys Hale, past grand guardian, Portland Mrs. Claude Last, worthy ma tron of Salem chapter, Order of Eastern Star; Miss Gladys Boock, Worthy Adviser of Rain bow; Don Palton, royal patron of the Order of Amaranth; Louis Lorenz, master counselor of De Molay; Jim Darby, dad adviser of DeMolay, and the past honor ed queens of Independence and Salem bethels. Mrs. Kehne Wain, past guar dian, presented Miss Marilyn Reay her past honored queen's jewel. Miss Anne Gibbons pre sented Miss Reay with a tiny doll dressed as an honored queen. Miss Jean Herrig presented gifts to her installing officers. She introduced her family, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Herrig, brother Richard and her aunt, Mrs. Herbert Thomp son of Versailles, Indiana. Following the installation there were dancing and refresh ments. AN EVENT for Saturday eve ning will be a no-host picnic supper gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Mur phy. There will be 20 in the group. Harriet Lentz had charge of the gifts. Miss Joan Zemke had charge of the guest book. For traveling the bride wore a brown suit with green acces sories. The bride is a graduaf. from Newberg high school class of 1948. The bridegroom is a graduate of Dayton high school class of 1941. After a short wed ding trip they will make their home in Dayton in the house previously occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Everett McReynolds. Mr. Reu is an aircraft mechanic at the McMinnville airport. FAMILY TRADITION TO GIVE BRIDES ADCXAtlON fust lOVf, $ ,oh ru. twit AOVHTIMO IN m i i1 1 in i J s:fc'. iianiii tiiaf ss Mifc. , - - - - ,1 in 1 Wed Recently Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson were mar ried May 27, the bride being the former Jean Osborn. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Osborn of Buena Vista, Mr. Anderson the son of Mrs. Detmer Haesloop. (Mc Ewan studio picture) Thorn-Dillon Saturday Evening at Church The marriage of Miss Barbara Dillon, daughter o' Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert S. Dillon, to Donald LaVern Thorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Thorn, was solemnized Saturday evening at an 8 o'clock ceremony in the Carrier room of the First Methodist church, Dr. Daniel Schulze officiating. Gladioluses and sweet peas decorated the room for the serv ice. Winton Zimmerman sang and Mrs. John Schmidt, Jr., was at the piano. Candle lighters were Miss Glenda Fox and Miss Barbara Jo Garner. The bride wore a gown of white slipper satin designed with lace yoke. The fingertip veil was arranged from an or ange blossom headpiece. For her flowers the bride carried Ru brum lilies and bouvardia. Miss Beverly Fox was maid of honor. She wore blue taffeta and her flowers were a bouquet of gladioluses and bouvaria. The bridesmaids were Miss Jacqueline St. Clair, wearing yellow taffeta, and Miss Mary McConnell, wearing pastel Ladies Print and Cotton Skirts Sizes 12 to 20 IS r Girls' Denim Jeans Sizes 8 to 14 2.98 Sizes 8 to 14 . 2.49 Sizes 4 to 7 - 1.98 Navy, faded blue, red, turquoise. or- Nationally Advertised Brands- Wedding is green taffeta. Both carried nose gays of sweet peas. Robert Thorn was best man for his brother and the ushers were Roy Hutchinson, Cecil Cerr, Ammon Adams and Ger ald Dillon. A reception followed the serv ice. Mrs. John St. Clair cut the cake, assisted by Mrs. Vivian Burton. Mrs. Olen Cannoy, aunt of the bride, presided at the cof fee urn and Miss Mildred Ging rich was at the punch bowl Passing the dream cakes was young Miss Judy Alder. Assist ing in serving were Miss Larea Heinricks, Miss Donna Keth cart, Mrs. Clifton Boehmer, Mrs. Howard Blankley, Miss Jean Hordone, Miss Loita Triplett. For traveling the bride wore Summer is bursting out at Vacation Values! Pedal Pushers Sizes 10 to 20 '2.98 Sixes 7 to 14 $2.49 Size 3 to 6X $1.98 Faded blue, red, turquoise, navy and black. Shower on Tuesday Eve Mrs. Frank J. Healy was host ess Tuesday evening at a party and shower for Mrs. Richard Zahradnik. Miss Corinne Wade, who is to be married July 15 to Richard Kuhn of Portland, also was hon ored, a surprise box being pre sented her. In the group for the party were Mrs. Zahradnik, Miss Wade, Mrs. Robert Persons, Miss Charlene Webb, Miss Harriet Huston, Mrs. Pauline Tidwell, Mrs. Gladys Boyce, Miss Joyce King, Mrs. Patricia McCloskey Miss Maxine Werner, Miss Jo- Ann Keeker, Mrs. Charles Stewart, Miss Sharon Hoxie, Mrs. Lenore Naughten, and Mrs. Healy. Reception for Anniversary Duo On Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strausbaugh are to be honored on the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary, an informal reception to be given at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cla rence Paul Kuper. Friends are invited to call between 2 and S o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strausbaugh and brother, Don ald Strausbaugh of Longview, Wash., will assist. The Strausbaughs lived in Sa lem until December when they moved to Longview. Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thompson recently of 265 South 19th street, Salem, will celebrate their gol den wedding on Sunday, June 26, at their home in Corvallis, 333 North 38th street. Open house will be between 2 and 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are the parents of six children, all of whom will be present. a blue gabardine suit with white accessories. Upon their return the couple will be at home in West Salem. THI STORES f f imMHsWOAt with Summer is here again and Metropolitan is filled with eye-catching, value-packed styles for vacation wearing. With beaches, lakes, mountains and rivers all beckoning you to come don't fail to be ready. Shop Metropolitan today for fashion-right vacation values that mean extra vacation spending money for you. GERVAI8 Mrs. Paul George of Donald entertained the Junior Woman'! club at her home Fri day evening with 11 members present. Plans were made for a picnic the members will hold at Settlemier park, Woodburn, July 13. The club will continue meetings during the summer season and the next meeting will be with Mrs. Carl Leonhart of Woodburn. Star Adjourns Until September Chadwick chapter. No. 37, Order of the Eastern Star, met for the last session before the summer recess, Tuesday eve ning. The past worthy grand matron, Mrs. Paul Hauser, and Rex Davis, past worthy grand patron, were introduced. Mrs. Dean Omans, who acted as a grand page at the grand chapter in Portland last week, was also introduced and honored. Reports of the grand chapter, were given by Mrs. W. L. Lewis, Mrs. Earl Wiper, Mrs. Elsie Kidwell, and Mr. and Mrs. Her man Johnston, as well as by the worthy matron, Mrs. D. M. Eby, and worthy patron, Jason Friz zell. All those whose birthdays oc cur in June, July and August were honored with a gift from the worthy matron. Refresh ments were served in the dining room. The tables were arranged with bouquets of blue hydran geas flanked by white tapers in crystal holders. Serving on the dining room committee were $$ MONEY $$ a. w 4H Real Estate Loans Farm or City Personal and Auto Loans State Finance Co. 153 8. Hifh 81 Lie S2I 3-522! OF BSTTIR VALUS8 Girls' Whit BrnnHrlorli Blrmcee WV Colored end eyelet Cotton Shorts Sizes 12 to 20. 1.98 Sizes 7 to 14 - 1.69 Sizes 3 to 6X - - 98c Faded blue, red, turquoise. Shop Our Complete Women's Ready-to-Wear Dept. for Many More Remarkable Values to moke your Vacation Perfect! f2S Salemites at Regional Meet Two Salem women are attend ing the Northwest Regional con ference of Delta Kappa Gamma, national honor society for women teachers, being held this week at Glacier hotel at Glacier Park, Mont. Mrs. Carl V. Booth and Miss Mathilda Gillcs are the two dele gates from here, representing Delta chapter of the society. Mrs. Booth is the state treas urer for the group and Miss Gilles is evaluator for the con ference. The two are to return to Salem, Friday. MR. AND MRS. Joseph M. Devers, Jr., are being congrat ulated upon the birth of a in, Joseph M. Devers, III, at Salem General hospital, Wednesday morning. Also welcoming the new arrival is a sister, Paula Jane Devers. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Devers, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weid mer all of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Reeher, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crawford, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Eades. The chapter will not meet again until September 6. In Person TINY and His Wranglers Northwest's Favorite Western Dance Band Stan of KWJJ and KVAN One Night Only SLOPER HALL INDEPENDENCE Saturday, June 25 Dancing 9 to 1 A.M. American Legion Post 33 1.69 trims Till ii imTin r Wlef6 i J 171 S. Liberty Just South of State Jewelry Dept. Main Floor US N. 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