Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 23, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    f 8 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, June 23, 1949
JMiss Betty Emma Burbank
'And Paul Ronco are Wed
Pedee The Evangelical United Brethren church at Mon-
mouth wa the scene of a candle light wedding on Friday eve
j ning, June 17 at 8 o'clock when Mis Betty Emma Burbank,
i daughter of Mr. and Mr. C. L. Burbank ot Pedee was married
to Paul A. Ronco, ion of Mr. and Mr. Albert Ronco of New-
j berg. Rev. E. A. Fogg, district
! auperlntendent of the Washing
i ton and Oregon conference, read
j the double ring ceremony before
I a large crowd of relativei and
I friendi. The altar was banked
! with madonna and calla lilies
I and white delphiniums in tall
! reed baskets.
I The bride, given in marriage
iby her father, wore a white
satin gown with a train and a
fingertip veil with an open
erown and a tiara of pearls. For
! ... ,j t- : - j
I sometning Ola sne carnea a buiw
! handkerchief belonging to an
j aunt. Her cascade bouquet was
j of red rosebuds, with lace tulle
I and white satin streamers. She
wore a string of pearls, which
' was a gift of the bridegroom.
I Maid of honor was Miss Alice
! Humphrey of Salem and brides
I maids were Mrs. Ken Baney,
j West Salem, and Miss Vivian
I Burbank, Salem. Miss Humph
! rey wore a pink net gown. The
! bridesmaids wore identical blue
marquisette nylon gowns. All
i three carried colonial bolquets
' of pink carnations.
', The candlelighters were Miss
Joy Humphrey, Salem, and Miss
Janice Bevens, West Salem,
r wearing yellow marquisette ny
lon gowns with carnation cor
, sages.
Ken Baney, brother-in-law of
i the bridegroom, was best man.
' Debney Arnold, Alsea, Aaron
! Burbank, Portland, and Joe
j O'Neil, Pedee, were ushers,
j Miss Nola Womer, Pedee,
I played the wedding marches,
J and accompanied Mrs. Joe
! O'Neil who sang.
Mrs. Burbank, mother of the
' bride, wore a two-piece navy
I blue dress, witfi blue acces-
aories. Mrs. Ronco, mother of
' the bridegroom, wore a navy
blue dress, with blue accessories.
J Both wore identical corsages of
l deep pink carnations.
i The reception was held in the
j church parlors following the
i ceremony. The rooms were dec-
orated with baskets of roses.
I The serving table was centered
with a decorated four-tiered
, wedding cake banked with pink
J rosebuds and a lighted candle
i at each end of the table.
' Mrs. John Yost, Portland, and
i Mrs. Herbert Pankratz, Port
J land, aunts of the bride, poured
I the coffee. Mrs. Letha Bevens,
j West Salem, served the punch,
i Mrs. Winnie Fletcher, Salem
j and Mrs. W. T. Turner, Pedee,
, aunts of the bride, cut the cake,
after the couple cut the tradi
i tional first slice. They were as-
aisted by Mrs. Elmer Fry, Che
I maws, and Mrs. Glen Turner,
Vancouver, Wn. Mrs. Carl
Priem and Mrs. Ralph Brach,
Salem. Miss Alberta Ronco,
Newberg, sister of the groom.
displayed the gifts. Mrs. Jim
Daugherty, Salem, had charge
of the guest book. Others assist
ing were Mrs. F. M. Dyer, Mrs
F. C. Kerber, Mrs. Jerry Hil-j
burn, Mrs. S. Singler, Mrs.
Frank Sheytlie, Miss Helen Bur
bank. Pedee: Mrs. Howard Per
ry, Miss Maxine Perry, Vadar.
Wn.; Mrs. Ida Dueltgen, Port
land.
Mrs. E. A. Fogg, Milwaukee.
sang, accompanied by Miss Nola
Womer and Warren Yost, Port
land, sang, accompanied by his
sister, Mrs. Ernest Kublick,
Portland.
Both young people are grad
uates of Pedee union high
school. The bride attended Cap
ital Business college and has
been employed the past year as
deputy assessor at Dallas.
The bridegroom is a World
War veteran.
They left on a honeymoon to
the Oregon beaches. For going
away Mrs. Ronco wore a beige
suit with brown accessories. Her
corsage was red rosebuds. Miss
Alice Humphreys caught the
bride's bouquet On their return
they will make their home on
a farm at Pedee.
Among out-of-town guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeil,
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Brenlin, Ta
coma, Wn., Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Turner, two sons, Vancouver,
Wn., Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Johnson, two children, Eugene.
WOODBURN The regular
meeting of Home Rebekah lodge
No. 58 was held Tuesday eve
ning at the IOOF hall with Mrs
Sidney Cummings, noble grand
presiding. Routine business was
transacted. Announcement of the
fall festival for the IOOF Home
in Portland was made, to be
held October 4. A "hobo" lunch
was enjoyed after the meeting.
Refreshments for the next meet
ing July 3, will be a "Dutch
treat," at the Woodburn Cof
fee shop,
VISITORS here this week are
Peggy Jo and Donna Jean Buck
of Klamath Falls who are guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Drager. They are nieces of
Mrs. Drager. Their mother, Mrs.
Paul Buck, is attending the na
tional convention of the Ameri
can Association of University
Women in Seattle and will be in
Salem, Saturday.
WELCOMED home this week
from two weeks trip to Detroit,
Mich, were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Hadley. While in Detroit they
visited Dr. and Mrs. John Fol
som Hayes (Irene Paulson) for
merly of Salem and on the way
west stopped at Glacier National
park and Yellowstone.
Over the Fourth of July holi-
Look Men! Prices Are
Lower AGAIN!
At Joe's Upstairs Clothes Shop
New 1949 Spring and Summer
PREWAR QUALITY SUITS
AT PREWAR LOW PRICES!
Joe just received a new shipment of high quality suits
and thai new lower prices will amaze you. What you
would normally pay for a one-pants suit, you can now
buy that suit you really nead with two pants ot a price
you can wall afford to pay.
SAVE $15 ON THESE SUPERB
FINE QUALITY SUITS
Formerly $45, $55, $65 and $75
NEW LOW PRICES
NOW $30-$40-$50-$60
Many groups with two pairs of trousers. 100 wool
hard-finished worsteds, popular colors, fabrics and sites
they art oil at Joe's. Nowhere In Salem, regardless
of prict, will you find better fabrics or excellence of
tailoring than at Joe's, and the selection is large. Sites
to fit all regulars, shorts, stout, and tall.
JOE'S SUPER SPECIAL!
$25 Sport Coats with $14.95
Contrasting Slacks
NOW ONLY $24.50
For Both Slacks and Sport Coat
Upstairs
Clothes Shop
JOE'S
442 State St.
Above Morris Optical Co. Look for the Flashing "Save $10"
Sign Over the Entrance.
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Silverton The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brewer,
(the former Betty Libner) was solemnized May 21 in the Sil
verton Trinity Lutheran church.
day week-end the Hadleys and
children, Eileen and Allen, will
be at the summer home of her
parents, Governor and Mrs.
Douglas McKay, at Neskowin.
.
THE PICNIC planned by the
Neighbors of Woodcraft Thimble
club for next Sunday has been
postponed until further notice.
Standing Committees in
BPW Club are Appointed
Woodburn Officers and committee chairmen of the Busi
ness and Professional - Women's club of Woodburn held a
meeting at the home of Mrs. Henry Stange this week to se
lect the standing committees for the year. Committees named are
as follows: Public affairs, Mrs. Henry Stange, chairman, Mrs
Clark C. McCall, Mrs. Elmer
Mattson, Mrs. Walter -Miller,
Mrs. Kenneth Fry.
Finance, Mrs. Don Bell, chair
man, Mrs. George Pardey, Mrs.
Leland Plank, Mrs. John Dick
son, Mrs. Sidney Cummings.
Program, Mrs. O. J. Atkinson,
chairman, Mrs. Thomas Guthrie,
Mrs. Alice Rose Jones, Mrs.
Thomas Baldwin, Mrs. Harold
Steele.
Membership, Mrs. Frank
Bentley, chairman, Mrs. Nellie
Muir, Mrs. M. D. Perd, Mrs. Gail
Lansden, Mrs. Eugene Stoller.
Legislation, Mrs. W. S. Scar
borough, chairman, Mrs. W. J.
Wilson, Miss Mabel Livesay.
Mrs. Jessie Wageman, Mrs. Os
car Larson.
Education, Mrs. R. C. Equall,
chairman, Mrs. E. F. Johnson,
Miss Esther Johnson, Mrs. Ar
chie Axtell, Mrs. Cyril McNary
Hospitality, Mrs. Molly Hunt,
chairman. Mrs. Henry Miller.
Miss Hildegarde Dierkhising,
Mrs. B. N. Miller, Mrs. Ray
Glatt.
Health and safety, Mrs. Ellen
Swofford, chairman, Miss Gla
dys Adams, Mrs. John Sheley,
Mrs. George Timm, Mrs. George
Barth.
International relations, Mrs.
Lafe Peterson, chairman. Mrs
J. W. Richards, Mrs. Eleanor
Vickers, Mrs. Kenneth Thomp
son, Mrs. Oscar Blanchard, Mrs
Frank Weise.
Bulletin editor, Mrs. Sidney
Cummings; scrapbook, Mrs. Nel
lie Muir -.historian, Miss Mabel
Livesay; publicity and music,
Mrs. J. W. Richards.
LEAVING today for their
home in Madison, Wis. were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert E. Guild (Pau-
lie Wallace) who have been vis
iting the past two weeks with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
B. Wallace. The couple plan to after completing summer ses.
return to Salem in late Augustlsion at University ot Wisconsin J
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2.98 Leather Playshoes
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An extra special bargain . , . on that's almost unbe
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Boys' Denim Sliorts.Knit Shirts
l 97c
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SHOP WARDS TIL 9 FRIDAY NIGHT!
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