Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 24, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    Sigma Kappa
Mothers Meet
Holmes of Dallas In charge.
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. Friday, June 24, 1919 7
Attending tne unursaay meei
inff vm Mrs. R. J. Davev. Mrs.
Claude H. Murphy, Mrs. C. Les
ter Newman, Mrs. Asahel ish,
Mrs. Delmer DeSart, Mrs. A. F.
A dozen Sigma Kappa moth
ers were present for the lunch
eon given lor the group Thurs
day afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Verne McMullen. Mrs. Ro
Marcus, Mrs. W. G. Burris, Mrs.
G. A. Reeher, Mrs. Eastman,
Mrs. Holmes, and the two host
esses. i:
THE SPANISH club is meet
bert Schroeder assisted at the
luncheon.
The group made plans for a
ing this evening at 8 o'clock in
no-host picnic on August 25 In
the Dallas City park with Mrs.
the Salem YWCA. Rex Dart
to show slides of Trinidad and
H. J. Eastman and Mrs. Forrest
other places.
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Recent Wedding Wed June 10 were Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
Ingdahl. The bride Is the former Doris Jeane Leek,' daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Leek of West Salem. Mr. Engdahl
U the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Engdahl of Salem. (Don
Engdahl picture)
Miss Torvend Married
In Silverton Ceremony
Sllverton Miss Olga Theodoris Torvend, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Silas B. Torvend of Silverton, and Charles R. Christian, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christian, Denver, Colo., exchanged their
marriage vows Saturday, June 18, it Trinity Lutheran church
before a eandlelighted arrangement of salmon pink gladioluses
V and white delphiniums as altar
' decorations, the Rev. M. J. K. .
Fuhr reading the lines of the
double ring ceremony. Miss Jan
Ice Johnson and Miss Jean
Christian, sister of the bride
groom, wearing Identical pastel
gowns and wrist corsages, light
ing the tapers. Miss Glenna Nel
son of Portland and Mrs. Roger
Stenberg of Parkland, Wash.,
ang, both accompanied by Miss
Dorothy Martenson of Milwau
kie, Ore., who also played the
wedding marches.
The bride, accompanied to the
altar and given In marriage by
her father, wore white slipper
satin dress with lace yoke and
lace edged train. Her three
cjuarter length, veil of French Il
lusion was ruffle-edged with
and lnter-trlmmcd with old lace
from her mother' wedding
gown. Her only ornament was a
single strand ot pearls. &ne car
ried an arm bouquet of white
Esther Reed daisies and pale
pink rosebuds In garland arrangement.
For her honor attendant the
bride chose her sister, Mrs.
James Phillips of Silverton who
wore blue dotted marquisette,
carrying a garland of yellow Es
ther Reed daisies with a match
ing floral beret garland in her
hair. Bridesmaids were Miss
Joyce Ruffcorn of Parkland,
Wash., and a cousin of the bride,
Miss Evelyn Torvend of Silver-
ton, in Identically modeled
gowns of yellow dotted marqui
sette,' their flowers, garlands of
blue Esther Reed daisies and
garland berets of blue delphin
iums. The small cousin of the bride,
Ruth Sharpe of Salem, was jun
ior attendant In a short frock of
pale blue dotted marquisette
carrying an arm basket of pink
rose petals.
Erling Hjortsdahl of Spokane
was best man. Ushers and at
tendants were James Phillips of
Silverton and Palmer Torvend,
brother of the bride, of Hills
boro. Mrs. Torvend, mother of the
bride, wore a rose formal, and
the mother of the bridegroom, a
pink formal, with matching cor
sages of gladioluses and roses.
At the reception for the near
200 guests in the church social
rooms, Mrs. Arne Sunset of
Parkland cut the bride's cake.
Mrs. Henry Torvend of Salem
was in charge of dining room
plans. Presiding at the coffee
urns was Mrs. Samuel Torvend
of Silverton and pouring punch
was Miss Maryanne Sunset of
Parkland. The serving table and
reception rooms were bright
with small and large bouquets
of various colored summer blos
soms and greenery and candle
light. Assisting about the rooms
were Miss Blanche Kilmer of
Oregon City, Miss Marcia Etzel
of Canby, Miss Katherine Her
, man of Port Orford, Miss Elisif
Skavang of Oslo, Norway, Miss
Delores Langset, Portland, Miss
Janice Jackson of Silverton. Vi
olin music was furnished dur
ing the reception by Miss Betty
Lou Reike of Portland.
For traveling the bride wore
a dressmaker suit of blue glenn
plaid, blue and white accesso
ries and a yellow carnation corsage.
Following a wedding trip to
Oregon coast resorts, Mr. and
Mrs. Christian plan to be in Sil
verton until September 1 when
they will go to Northfield,
Minn., where he will resume his
senior year course for the min
istry at St. Olaf's college. Mrs.
Christian attended Parkland Lu
ther college.
From out of town were the
parents and members of the fa
mily of the bridegroom from
Denver, Mrs. Hattie Meger of
Falrmount, Minn., Mrs. Christi
ana Christian of Esterville, Io
wa, and from Fargo, ND, Mrs.
Sophia Lynch and Mrs. Lydia
Bolstad, cousins of the bride.
BLENDED WHISKEY
K Brats ".Mitral lelrlts gr j" T lf
GRACE LUTHERAN Ladies'
Aid was entertained at the home
of Mrs. Pete E. Lermon. The pro
gram was presented by Mrs.
Ruben Boehm and Mrs. Henry
Touvend. Lunch was served to
IS members and five visitors,
Mrs. Philip Dahl will be hostess
on Friday, July 1, with Mrs.
Carl Fisketjon co-hostess.
RECORDS
Lore Releases
'Now, Now Is the Time"
Russ Morgan and the
Andrew Sisters
"Four Winds and the
Seven Seas"
Sammy Kaye on Victor
Mel Torme on Capitol
Downstairs Oregon Bldg.
State and High 3-8632
K ' UNDERARM I
I DEODORANT J-. I
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Another METRO MARVEL
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$8.95 blouses for $1.B8! Exciting bargains on this table to
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DENIMS!...
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$198
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