Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 24, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, June 24, 1949
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wedding observance Sunday, June 12, at the Silverton armory
fireside social rooms. (Drake picture)
Hake-Shaver Rites
At Lebanon Church
Lebanon Miss Verna M
Shaver, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin W. Shaver of Leb
anon, and Richard W. Hake, son
of Stanley Hake of Medford.
were wed Sunday, June 10, at
an afternoon ceremony at the
First Christian church. Rev.
Lynnton Elwell officiated.
Baskets of white gladioluses,
red roses and candelabrums
were massed at the altar. Miss
Taye Parks played the wedding
marches, and Mrs. Ed Drapela
was soloist. Candles were lighted
by Miss Donna Lewis and Miss
Bonita Johnson.
The bride, given In marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
white satin and carried a white
Bible, topped with red rosebuds
and a white orchid. Maid of
honor, Miss Norma Woods, wore
a light green gown, and Miss
.Peggy Conner, bridesmaid, was
gowned In yellow. The bride's
matron, Mrs. Doris Shimanek,
was dressed in blue. All at
tendants carried colonial nose
Kays. Best man was the bride
groom's brother, Donald Hake
of Toledo, and ushers were Ted
Sidwell of Kelso, Wash., and
Harry and Leon Drapela of Leb
anon. At the reception at the church
parlors, Mrs. Ralph York served
the wedding cake. Pouring
was Mrs. Juanita Gundcrsen.
Out of town guests included
the bridegroom's father, Stan
Icy Hake of Medford; Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Hake and Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Hake of Toledo;
Miss Patsy Peoples and Miss
Frances Wilcox of Yclm, Wash.;
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sidweli, Sr.,
Miss Darlene Walker and Ted
Sidwell, Jr., of Kelso, Wash.;
Mrs. Lyle Chance and Miss Wil
ma Chance of Halsey, and Mrs.
Bessie Moore of Corvallis.
The bride is a graduate of Leb
anon high school, and the bride
groom, a Medford high school
graduate, is a student at North
West Christian college In Eu
gene, where he is preparing for
If Ton Sell
Magazine Subscriptions
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LEIGH M. RAILSBACK
SIlBSCRirTION AGENCY.
Faaadeaa S, California
the ministry.
Mr. and Mrs. Hake will live
in Lebanon this summer, return
ing to Eugene in the fall.
Clan Reunion
The Humphreys clan will
gather for its annual reunion
Sunday in the Dallas City park,
the dinner to be scrvn. . i
p.m. Following the dinner will
be a business session. W. Ernest
Savage is president of the group
this year.
WOODBURN, Evergreen
chapter, No. 41, Order of the
Eastern Star, will hold the final
meeting of the summer season
Monday evening, June 27 at the
Masonic temple. Degrees will
be conferred and reports given
of the recent grand chapter.
Serving refreshments will be
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. LaBarr, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Shaner, Mrs. Ada
Settlemier, Frank W. Settlemier,
Mrs. Thomas Engle and Miss
Hazel Engle. The next chapter
meeting will be September 12.
Miss Larson
June Bride
The marriage of Miss Doris
Jean Larson, daughter of Mrs.
Hattie Larson of Salem, was
married June 17 to Gary Lee
Kuebler, son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Kuebler, at a beautiful
home ceremony at the Kuebler
residence on Beach avenue. The
service 'took place at 12 o'clock
noon, Elder A. J. Gordon offi
ciating. Large baskets of del
phiniums and red roses, together
with palms and candelabrums
holding lighted tapers, decorated
the home for the service.
Lighting the tapers were Miss
Vera Redberg of Oretown, Ore.,
and Miss Gloria Gordon.
The bride wore a two-piece
cream ensemble trimmed with
silver beads and dark blue ac
cessories. Her .flowers were a
corsage of purple orchids. Ken
neth Loretz of Eugene gave his
sister-in-law in marriage.
Miss Beverly Loretz of Eugene
was attendant for the bride. She
wore a tailored suit of toast
brown.
For the music, Mrs. A. J.
Gordon sang, accompanied by
Miss Coral Gordon.
Donald Dempsey of Portland
was best man.
Attending the wedding were
immediate relatives of the
couple. An informal reception
followed the service. The bride's
table was decorated in pale pink
and white. Mrs. Janette Kuebler,
grandmother of the bridegroom,
presided at the punch bowl. Mrs.
Ralph Harris served the bride's
cake and Mrs. A. J. Gordon the
bridegroom's cake. Mrs. Roy
Redberg served the ices.
Following a trip to the Oregon
beach the couple left for two
weeks to Missouri. This fall
they plan to resume their edu
cation at Walla Walla college.
HUBBARD Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Colgan celebrated their
fifteenth wedding anniversary
informally Saturday, June 18, at
their home. Members of the
wedding parly and a few of the
(ftolofox
original guests were presented.
The buffet table was set with
a three tiered cake flanked by
tall pink and white candles and
small vases of sweet peas.
Guests present included Mr.
and Mrs, Charles Stinger of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Colgan of Monmouth, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. Siegmund of Eugene,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman DeLangh
of Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Colgan and Mrs. Carmen Jen
nison of Salem and Mr. and
Mrs. Max Cook of Hubbard.
LEBANON The marriage of
Mrs. Fern Edwards of Lebanon
to Robert H. Neumeyer of
Salem was solemnized on June
9 at Vancouver, Wash. After
July 10, Mr. and Mrs. Neumeyer
will be at home at 795 north
Church street, Salem.
AUMSVILLE The Aumsville
American Legion auxiliary met
at the Robert Mickey home and
made new drapes for the fire
department hall. A gift was
presented to Mrs. Vernon Rob
erts during the evening.
Did you know you con buy
an Indian for at little ai
$9.39 weekly?
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Ask TED STARCK
Officers Named
For Auxiliary
The Woman's auxiliary to the
National Federation of Post Of
fice Clerks local 604, met Tues
day evening at the home of Mrs.
Leonard Odum for their regular
business meeting. .Plans were
discussed for the state conven
tion to be held in Eugene this
week-end, June 24-26. Delegates
to represent the Salem auxili
ary at the convention will be
Mrs. Lloyd Drorbaugh and Mrs
Charles Warren.
A picnic was planned for July
at which the auxiliary members
will entertain for their husbands.
Mrs. Lloyd Drorbaugh, Mrs.
Lawton Girod, and Mrs. James
Burkhart are on the commit
tee. The following officers were
elected for the coming year:
President, Mrs. LeRoy Krueger;
vice president, Mrs. Norman
Rue; secretary, Mrs. S. B. Leslie;
treasurer, Mrs. Dayle Jory. The
new officers were installed by
the Oregon state president, Mrs.
James Lucas.
MILL CITY Quietly mar
ried in Mill City Saturday night
were Miss LaNay Goble, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Verda Goble,
of Mill City, and William A.
Swan, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Swan of Mill City. The 9 o'clock
ceremony was in charge of Rev.
Thomas Courtney and was held
in 'the Mill City Church of
Christ. Witnessing the wed
ding were the parents of the
couples. The bride wore a
tailored beige colored suit with
brown and pink accessories. Her
corsage was of pink sweet peas
and rosebuds. The young couple
will reside in Mill City in the
Colburn apartments. Miss Goble
came to Mill City two years ago
with her parents from Los Ang
eles. She is a graduate from
the Stayton high school this
spring. Mr. Swan attended the
local schools and served several
years in the last war. At present
he is an employe of Manthe
Lumber company.
AUMSVILLE The Aumsville
Woman's club will meet at the
Ernest Towle home on June 24.
Election of officers will be held.
This will be the last meeting
of the year.
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NOTICE
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LYLE ERTSGAARD
LYLE ERTSGAARD Announces
The GRAND OPENING Of 'His ,
NEW SHELL SERVICE STATION
JUNE 24TH AND 25TH CORNER CAPITOL AND MARKET STREETS
This is your invitation to drive in and look over our new station; It's brand new from top to bottom. We have
the latest equipment, a complete line of Shell products and, most important today Service You'll Remember.
Extra Free Merchandise at 4 P.M.
DURING OPENING DAYS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, EVERY YOUNGSTER WILL RECEIVE
FREE BALLOONS, SO BRING THEM ALONG, TOO.
CAPITOL STREET SHELL STATION
ACROSS FROM PIGGLY WIGGLY
CAPITOL AND MARKET STREETS
TELEPHONE 2-9376
"Service is
my business"