Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 07, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    Miss Millard
y Wed July 2
Rev. D. E. Millard of Gold
Hill, Ore., officiated at the mar
riage of his daughter, Miss Bet
ty Joan Millard, to Eugene E.
Olson of Portland, son of Mr.
ana Mrs. josepn a. uison, on
July 2 at the Community Metlv
odist church in Gold Hill.
Ben G. Fleischman of Port
land gave the bride in marriage
for her father.
The bride wore a white wool
ult with navy blue horsehair
hat trimmed with pink roses and
navy blue shoes. She carried a
white prayer book and white orchid.
Miss June Hershberger of
Klamath Falls, maid of honor,
wore a pale aqua suit with navy
horsehair hat and navy shoes,
She carried a nosegay of vari
ous pastel Esther Reed daisies.
Ben G. Flei s c h m a n , Jr., of
Hollywood, Calif., was best man,
Jack Bray of Portland was
usher.
Miss Marion Sexton of Kla
math Falls was soloist and sang
the "Lord's Prayer" and "Be
cause."
The reception was held at the
country home of the bride's par
ents near Gold Hill.
Both of the couple are gradu
ates of the University of Oregon.
f The bride was president of Al-
bha Gamma Delta sorority and
is a member or uamma Alpha
Chi advertising honorary. The
bridegroom, who also attended
Willamette university, is a mem
ber of Beta Theta Pi fraternity.
After a short honeymoon on
the Oregon coast, Mr. and Mrs.
Olson will be at home at 1094
Kingwood Drive, Salem.
Club Entertains
For Bride-elect
Oak Point Honoring Miss
La Verne Harnsberger, who is to
be married in late August to Leo
Thoness, the Independence Ru
ral Woman's club entertained
at a party and miscellaneous
shower at the Oak Point school
house.
The evening was spent in
formally with a musical pro
gram as follows: vocal solo by
Clara Brown, accompanied by
Mrs. Orley Brown; violin solo,
by Barbara Peterson and piano
solo by Leila Beach.
A scrap book was compiled
by the guests and presented to
Miss Harnsberger. The lace
covered serving table was dec
orated with a crystal bowl of
sweet peas and white candles
in crystal.
Invited were Mrs. Hugh Van
Loan, Mrs. Zella Koch, Mrs.
Jonas Graber, Mrs. T. J, Primus,
Mrs. Byron Ruddle, Mrs. A. Tey
,f irson, Mrs. Flavia Branch, Mrs.
E. Taggert, Mrs. Ruth Ebbert,
Leila Taylor, Irene Evans,
Thelma Kaufman, Jerry Peter
son, Mildred Worthington, Bar
bara Martin, Mrs. La Vaunt
Pease, Mrs. Don Webb, Mrs. El
lis Lauderbach, Mrs. Joe Rogers,
Mrs. T. C. Muller, Elizabeth
Comstock, Alma and Delores
Hultman, Mrs. Alice Robinson,
Mrs. Grove Peterson, Mrs. Orley
Brown, Mrs. Ed Harnsberger,
Leila Beach, Barbara, Shirley
and Beverly Peterson, Ronna
Hardman, Barbara Muller. Sara
K. Lauderbach, Patty Hardman
Jeanne Leth, Mrs. Clarence
Ruddell and Jimmie, Theresa R
Munog, Mrs. R. Hardman, Mrs,
Rose Peterson, Mrs. Laura John
son, Mrs. Viola Swope, Mrs.
John Pfaff, Mrs. Dorothy Klet-
zing, Mrs. Lester Ingrim, Mrs,
Clarence . Primus, Mrs. Clyde
Chapman, Mrs. Z, Bartel, Mrs.
Dick Taylor and Hazel Hughes.
When you make chicken stew
brown the chicken parts slowly
and for a long time before add'
lng the liquid. The browning
should take from 20 to 30 min
utes at least and will make the
gravy an attractive, rich color,
Parsley dumplings are delicious
served with a chicken stew.
1 . , . - , y ,"'.'-. 1' fill I
Miss Hackett Is
Wed At Lebanon
T.Vinnnn Miss Louella Hack
ett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
was wed to Alvin J. Cray at
a ten o'clock nuptial mass in
St. Edward's Catholic cnurcn
on June 30. The bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Elliott J. Cray of Lebanon.
Th nnntlal mass was Der-
fnrmert hv Rev. Carl Watcher
pastor of St. Edwards.
TVi hrlrie trivpn in marriaee
Hv father wore a Gfown Of
white satin and lace. She wore
a fingertip length veil and car
ried a bouquet of white gladi
oluses and carnations.
Miss Donella Hackett of Mt.
Angel, cousin of the bride' and
moM nt Knnnr wnrp lavendar
marquisette with white raised
design, and a matching wnite
hnnnpt She parried n heart
chnneH flnrnl arrangement of
white and lavendar flowers.
Miss Ruth Cray and Miss Rose
r.pv listers of the brideEroom.
were bridesmaids. They wore
tf entlcally fashioned gowns
with raised floral patterns, one
in yellow and the other in
green. Matching bonnets and
white lace mitts completed their
costumes and both carried heart
shaped bouquets.
Frank Cray, brother of the
bridegroom was best man and
ushers were Raymond Joyce and
Merrill Murphy.
A reception was held In the
church social rooms after the
weHrilntf. Miss Louise Tekamne
of Bend, and Miss Winifred
Fleskes of Portland served, as
sisted by Misses Marie and Bet
ty Cray.
Aftfr m trtn which will take
them to parts of California, Nev
ada. Idaho and Montana, the
young couple will be at home
on east Rose street in Lebanon.
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Dallas A popular young Dallas couple, Miss Kathleen
Huntley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Huntley, and
Donald Jesse Yeager, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Yeager, were
married in a candlelight ceremony at Trinity Lutheran church,
Dallas, on Saturday, June 11. (Able photo)
Betrothal 1
Is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Rocka-
fellow are announcing the en
gagement of their daughter,
Miss Shirley Rockafellow, to
Ray Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. Wolf of Circle, Mont. Miss
Rockafellow made the an
nouncement to a group of
friends at an informal party last
week. The guests learned of the
news when bursting ballons re
vealed notes inside. Cookies
served at dessert had the names
of the couple written on them.
Guests at the party were
Misses Delores Lehman, Dar-
lene Scharff, Betty Bergner,
Doris Lappin, Peggy Meyers,
Mrs. Nick Weiss, Mrs. Carl
Goldsby, Mrs. Armond Mc
Dowell, Miss Janice Norton,
Miss Betty Norton, Mrs. La
Verne Norton.
No date is announced for the
wedding.
A SON, William Harris, was
born Wednesday at Salem Gen
eral hospital to Mr. and Mrs,
Robert K. Powell. There is an
other son in the family, Robert,
and a sister, Penelope. Grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Shay and Keith Powell.
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, July 7, 1949 7
HOSTESS this evening , will
be Mrs. Harrison W. Elgin, Jr.,
who is to give a shower for Mrs.
William Howser. Following an
informal evening late refresh
ments will be served.
In the group will be Mrs.
Howser and her mother, Mrs.
A. E. Gilmore of Freeborn,
Minn., visitor at her daughter's
home for a few months; Mrs.
Janet Howser, Mrs. John How
ser, Mrs. L. R. Tweedie, Mrs.
Arthur Dennisen, Mrs. Alvah
Brown, Mrs. Henry Wiensz and
the hostess.
SEVERAL members of Eta
chapter of Beta Sigma Phi and
their husbands will be at the
beach this coming Sunday, the
group to be at Pine Crest, the
beach home of Mr. and Mrs.
Loyal Warner at Neskowin.
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Nkturo-RectEl Specialist
1144 Center St., Salem, Ore,
' Ph. 30460
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