Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 28, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    Capital Women
6 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, June 28, 1949
Farewell
Party to be
Wednesday
Miss Helen Fletcher, who Is
leaving July 8 on an interest
ing trip to the east coast, will be
honored at an informal bridge
party for which Misses Ruth and
Phebe McAdams will be hostess
es' at their home Wednesday
evening.
Miss Fletcher is going east to
Pittsburgh, Pa., then will go on
to Washington, D.C. and plans a
trip to the Smoky Mountains
national park. Upon her return
to the west coast she will visit
with relatives in Los Angeles.
Attending the Wednesday par
ty will be Miss Fletcher, Miss
Ruth Moore, Miss Constance
Weinman, Miss Juana Holmes
Miss Mildred Yetter, Mrs. Fay
Lindley, Mrs. Mona Yoder, Mrs.
William Newmyer, and the two
hostesses,
Tea on Wednesday
To Honor Visitor
Among teas for the mid-week
will be the one for which Mrs.
John Minto and her mother, Mrs.
Percy A. Cupper, are to enter
tain Wednesday at the Minto
home to honor Mrs. Clark Stone
(Billie Cupper), visitor from
Santa Ana, Calif., and guest of
her mother and sister. Mr. Stone
is to come to Salem next week
to accompany Mrs. Stone home.
Friends of the honoree have
been asked to call between 3 and
S o'clock, Wednesday. Miss Nel
lie Schwab will pour and assist
ing at the tea will be Mrs. Ken
neth Carl, Mrs. Irving Brown,
Mrs. George Fell and Mrs. Ward
Davis.
Mrs. Merriott Is
Feted by Group
Mrs. William Merriott, newly
appointed grand chaplain for the
Order of Eastern Star in the
grand chapter of Oregon, was
escorted to the east and honored
at the meeting of Salem chapter,
O.E.S., Saturday evening. Mrs.
Merriott is a member of the
chapter.
Degrees were conferred upon
Mr. and Mrs. Giles Smith, Miss
Mary Margaret Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Peterson. Miss
Edith Fanning was received by
affiliation.
Out-of-town guests at the
meeting were Mrs. Ira Goddnrd,
Mrs. Gene Britt and Mrs. Har
old Smedley, all of Phillipsburg,
Kan., and William R. Wilder of
Sunnyvale, Calif.
Decorations were in charge of
Mrs. Claude H. Post and Mrs.
Russell Beutlcr. The refresh
ments were served by a com
mittee of men, Ronald Rossner,
Claude H. Post, Harry Lucas,
Carl Snyder, Vern Hasbrook,
Kenneth Dodge and Jack Cut
ler. The meeting was the final one
of the season for the chapter
which will resume activities in
the fall. A picnic for the group
Is slated for July 24 in Dallas
City park.-
ATTENDING the picnic for
Kappa Detla members and fam
ilies, Sunday, at the country
place of Mr. and Mrs. Harris
Lietz, were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Carlon, Mr. and Mrs. George
Bagnall, Miss Gertrude Koke,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sipprell,
Mr. and Mrs. John Ficklin and
three children, Mr. and Mrs.
Bud Sheridan and two children,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Colburn
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Lietz and son.
Shower Given
For Miss Coats
Honoring Miss Thelma Coats
who is to be married July 23
to Edward L. Herman, a shower
was given Friday evening in
Mayflower hall by Miss Dorothy
Hutmacher and Mrs. Fred Gru-
ver.
About thirty-five friends of
the honoree attended, the show
er being a miscellaneous one
The evening was spent infor
mally and late refreshments
were served.
Miss Asher
Recent Bride
Bride in early June was Miss
Leota Mae Asher, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter
Asher, Salem, who was married
to Kenneth Dwight Slover, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Slover,
route 1, Woodburn. The cere
mony was solemnized at 4
o'clock in the afternoon, June 5,
in the Reorganized Church of
Jesus Christ, Herbert Hawley,
Jr. officiating at the service.
Pink and white peonies and
pink roses decorated the church
Miss Shirley Wclton in blue
and Miss Shirley Slover in, pink.
lighted the tapers. Miss Shirley
Herr was soloist with Miss Jean
ette Sullivan as accompanist.
The bride wore a white satin
wedding gown, designed with
sweetheart neckline, long
sleeves tapering to points over
the wrist, a full gathered skirt
and long train. The double veil
was fingertip in length and edg
ed in wide lace. The bride car
ried a fan-shaped bouquet of
white carnations and pink rose
buds with a lavender orchid in
the center. Mr. Asher gave his
daughter in marriage.
Mrs. Herbert Hawley was
honor attendant. She wore a
blue gown and carried a nosegay
of pink sweet peas. Mrs. Lloyd
Slover and Mrs. George Weigart
were bridesmaids, wearing pink,
the former carrying a nosegay
of blue sweet peas, Mrs. Wel
gart's nosegay being of white
sweet peas. Ilene Weigart was
flower girl and Helen Streeter
and Larry Weigart the ring
bearers.
Delman Asher was best man.
George Weigart, Lloyd Slover
and Eldon Slover were ushers.
For the wedding both mothers
wore light gray costumes and
corsages of gardenias.
The reception following was
in Mayflower hall. Mrs. Ferd
Hammel cut the cake. Mrs. Har
ley Bcal poured and Mrs. Wal
ter Bcchtel served the ices.
For traveling the bride wore
a white suit, powder blue hat
and navy accessories and a cor
sage of orchids.
Following a trip to the coast
the couple are at home at 2810
Beach avenue,
VISITORS in Salem through
Wednesday are Mr. and Mrs. El
liott Munger and children of
Coeur d Alcne, Idaho, former
Salem residents.
Miss Houtz
Bride at
Garden Event
The marriage of Miss Joyce
Emily Houtz, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. D. S. Houtz, to Edward
Charles Willis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles B. Willis of Bar-
stow, Calif., was solemnized
Thursday evening, June 23, at 8
o'clock at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Houtz, Baxter road.
The wedding was a garden one,
Rev. Dudley L. Strain of the
First Christian church officiat
ing.
For the music, Miss Carolyn
Willis and Miss Ruth Van Ors-
del gave numbers.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride wore a floor-
length white sheer Bemberg
dress with sheer brocade and
lace trim, and with it a short
veil.
Mrs. Darrell M. Simmons of
Portland, sister of the bride.
was honor attendant, and wore
a floor-length gown in pink and
carried pink rosebuds.
Steve Manners of Portland
was best man. Ushering were
James E. Houtz and Arthur B
Houtz.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Houtz wore a lavender
gown with roses and sweet peas.
About 50 attended the wed
ding and reception following.
Cutting the cake was Mrs. Arth
ur B. Houtz. Miss Mary Ann
Willis poured. Assisting were
Mrs. Harold Houtz, Mrs. C. B.
Willis, Mrs. D. S. Houtz, Mrs. E.
W. Boldt, Mrs. L. L. Goode,
Mrs. John Houtz.
For going away the bride
wore a toast linen suit dress
with cocoa brown accessories
and corsage of yellow rosebuds.
following a trip down the
coast the couple will be at home
at 317 Wilshire street, Barstow,
Calif. The bride is a kindergar
ten teacher at Barstow. Mr. Wil
lis is in the service station busi
ness at Barstow.
Bithday Party
For Mrs. Farley
iwr. ana Mrs. Lloyd T. Riches
were hosts last evening at a
dessert supper and birthdav
oartv at their Ben Lnmanrt nnrk
home to honor Mrs. Riches' mo
ther, Mrs. J. H. Farley, on the
occasion of the latter's 82nd
birthday anniversary.
In the ffrouD honoring Mrs
Farley were Mrs. Frank Mogan,
Mrs. L. M. Nickerson, Mr. and
Mrs. Farley Mogan and daugh
ter, Martha, Eugene Wood, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Lindbeck.
Thomas, Robert and David
Riches, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hein
lein and son, Bill, Mr. and Mrs.
Estes L. Morton. Miss Betlv
Montgomery, Mr. and Mrs.
Riches.
WOODBURN ChaDter J nf
the P.E.O. Sisterhood hilri n n-
cial meetine at the hntnn nf Mn
Charles Comwell to hear the re
ports of the recent state conven
tion at Redmond. Deleeatea who
Cave reDOrts wprp tllj. ni-neirlcnf
Mrs. Kenneth McGrath, and
Mrs. Paul Mills. Seventeen
members were present.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Cornwell assisted bv her
daughters, Nancy, Judy and Pat
sy.
The annual P.E.O nir-nic fnr
members and fntnilifM: will h
held July 14 at Settlemeier park
which will be the closing event
of the summer season.
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Woodburn Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Shane (Elfreda Davis)
married June 8 at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Lena
Davis. They are making their home in Woodburn. (Alyce stu
dio, Woodburn)
Westberg-Jeskey Wedding
Recent Event at Canby
Aurora In a candlelight ceremony performed in Canby Meth
odist church June 17, Miss Bernita Jeannene Jeskey, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jeskey of Aurora, was wed to Gene W. West
berg of Newberg. Rev. Eugene McDowell, pastor of the Church
of the Nazarene officiated, in the presence of 200 guests.
The bride was attractive in a4s
gown of slipper white satin fash
ioned on Drincess lines, with
floor length veil held in place
by a seed pearl crown. Two
huge purple orchids adorned the
bridal bouquet. The bride was
given in marriage by her father.
The maid of honor Miss Lucuie
Colvin, wore a pink chilfon
eown with inset lace bodice. She
carried a nosegay of sweet peas
and regal lilies. Bridesmaids
were Miss Bonnie Culley, Miss
Mildred Thornton, Miss Phyllis
Ekman. Their gowns were green,
blue and yellow, respectively,
and each wore a headdress
matching her gown and all car
ried bouquets of sweet peas.
Candlelighters were Misses
Doris Colvin and Marjorie Jes
key, with gowns of blue crepe
and matching headdress. Caro
line Westberg was flower girl
and Betty Jeskey and Johnny
Ekman served as ring bearers
for the double ring ceremony.
Maurice Westberg was best
man for his brother. Attendants
were Jerry Jeskey, Ward Col
vin and Lawrence Gooding.
Arthur Kraft and Glenn Cur
tis ushered.
Joan Safarik sang preceding
the ceremony. After the vows
were spoken Miss Safarik sang.
At the reception afterwards.
Mrs. W. E. Dreher served the
wedding cake. Assisting were
Miss Lois Thornton and Miss
Mary Zillig. Bill and Ben Jeskey
served the ices. During the re
ception Miss Gloria Hostetler
and Miss Glorene Hostetler sang
with Miss Marilyn Hostetler as
accompanist.
The young couple ohose east
cm Oregon by way of Crater
lake for their honeymoon trip,
Upon their return they will live
at Newberg. The bride was grad
uated from Aurora grade and
from Canby union high schools,
where she was an accomplished
baton twirler. The bridegroom,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Westberg
of Newberg, received his early
education at Warren, Minn. Lat
er he attended Sherwood high
school, where he was prominent
in Hi-Y work,
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Goldenweds Are
Honored Sunday
A surprise party was given
for Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Williams,
Sunday, on the occasion of their
golden wedding anniversary.
The group sponsoring the
event gathered for a no - hosti
picnic dinner at the summer
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
A. Sprague on the little North
Fork of the Santiam. Twenty
seven were present.
Dr. and Mrs. Williams return
ed at the week-end from a
month's trip to Nebraska.
THE WOMEN'S association of
the First Presbyterian church is
meeting for a no-host luncheon
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Glen Adams, route 8, at 12:30
o'clock. Members wishing trans
portation are to meet at the
church at 12 o'clock. Each mem
ber is to take her own table
service for the luncheon.
IN SEATTLE for two weeks
to visit relatives is Mrs. Paul W.
Harvey, Jr. Two of her sons,
John and Warren, are spending
the time with relatives at Ta
coma. Mr. Harvey and son
Paul, drove them north over
the week-end and will return for
them later.
LADIES of the G.A.R. are
meeting Wednesday for a no
host luncheon at 12 o'clock at
the home of Mrs. Florence
Shipp, 1880 Nebraska.
Miss LyncK
Is Engaged
Announcement is made of the
engagement of Miss Ruth Lynch
to La Vern Hardy, both of Salem.
Miss Lynch is the daughter
of Mrs. Hilda Lynch of Salem
and J. A. Lynch of Dalals, Mr.
Hardy is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Hardy. Both attended Sa
lem schools and Mr. Hardy is
with the Sound Construction
company.
No date is announced for the
wedding.
Miss Stenger
Is Honored
Miss Anne Stenger, bride-
elect of Carter Hitt, was honor
ed at a miscellaneous shower on
Friday evening.
Mrs. Ella Voves and Mrs. Zoe
McCormick were the hostesses
at the Cottage street home of
Mrs. Voves. Pastel flowers and
a decorated umbrella were used
in the decoration.
The wedding will be an event
of August 14 at Sacred Heart
church at Gervais, Oregon.
Bidden to honor Miss Sten
ger were her mother, Mrs. Jo
seph Stenger, and Mrs. Frank
Krupicka, Miss Betty Steele,
Mrs. Doris Hardenburger, Miss
Loretta Muhs, Miss Dortha Bur-
ley, Mrs. W. G. Stuntz, Jr., Mrs.
Mary De Vail, Mrs. Otis Binegar,
Mrs. Donald Henery. Mrs. Rose
Smith, Miss Louise Rohsem,
Miss Monica Berning, Miss Lois
Eggers, Miss Betty Wyffels, Mrs,
Pauline Hastings, Mrs. Eva
Dorks, Miss Bertha Muhs, Mrs.
Robert Hitt, Mrs. LaVern Eg
gers, Miss Joan Voves and Mrs.
P. H. Seely.
Ready-Logan Wedding is
CLii vsr-m evawrri lima TO
At a garden ceremony solemnized at the home of the bride's
parents, Miss Marilynn Beldeene Logan, daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. Noble H. Logan of By wood drive, Oakland, Calif., was
married to William Loren Ready, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin W.
Ready of Salem, June 12. The ceremony was at 4 o'clock and took
place in a rose arbor in the gar-f
To Convention
Miss Janet Miller, president
of Alpha Xi Delta at Oregon
State college, left Tuesday to re
present her chapter at the na
tional biennial convention. The
group will meet at the French
Lick Springs hotel in French
Lick, Indiana, July 1-5.
Alter the convention Miss Mil
ler will be in Chicago and Madi
son, Wis. Early in August she
will drive to California with
Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Allen from
the University of Wisconsin
Miss Miller will visit friends
in California and southern Ore
gon before returning home.
HOME from a month's stay at
Neskowin are Mr. and Mrs. Carl
ton J. McLeod and children,
Franca and Scott.
den, trees of gardenias standing
at either side. Dr. George Hed-
ley of Mills college was the of
ficiating pastor.
Given in marriage by her fa
ther, the bride wore a white
satin gown designed with fitted
bodice; a yoke outlined in cnan
tilly lace, long sleeves, and a
full hooped skirt the hemline of
which was caught up in several
places to show Chantilly lace.
The veil of French illusion fell
from a crown of the Chantilly
lace. For her flowers the bride
carried a bouquet of stephano
tis, white butterfly orchids anH
lilies of the valley.
Miss Beverly Adela Logan
was maid of honor for her sis
ter. She wore a yellow taf
feta gown and her flowers were
a shower of pale apricot begonias.
Young Miss Beverly Jo Ready,
Salem, sister of the bridegroom,
was junior bridesmaid, Miss
Barbara Haviland of Oakland
the bridesmaid. Miss Ready was
in an apricot frock and her
flowers were pale yellow bego
nias. Miss Haviland wore tur-
quois taffeta and she also car
ried a bouquet of the pale apri
cot begonias and wore some of
the flowers -in her hair.
The bride's mother wore
floor length gown of powder
blue with gold shoes and a cor
sage of pink cymbidium orchids,
The bridegroom's mother was
attired in a floor length gown of
rose with gold shoes and corsage
of the pink cymbidium orchids.
Donald Dye of Watsonville,
Calif., was best man and usher
ing were Darrell Edwards, Jr.,
of Oakland and William Wilson
of Salem.
Following a trip to Santa Bar
bara and Santa Monica the cou
ple will be at home at 514
Pierce Road, Saratoga, Calif.,
after July 12.
Mr. Ready, a former Willam
ette university student is to
continue his work at San Jose
State. He is a member of Sigma
Alpha Epsilon fraternity. The
bride was graduated this year
from Mills college.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlin W. Ready
and family went south for the
wedding.
HUBBARD Miss Marianne
Campbell, and LaVerne Verd
enburg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Verdenburg, were mar
ried June 11, in Stevenson,
Wash. They returned Sunday.
Wednesday evening a charivari
and party was held for them at
their home on the Broadacres
road. Friends and relatives from
Hubbard, Portland, West Linn
and Los Angeles were present,
LEAVING the latter part of
the week on a vacation will be
Miss Lillian McDonald, who is
motoring to Nelson, B. C, her
former home. She plans to be
gone a month.
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