Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 11, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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New Noble Grand Mrs. Justina Kildee is the new noble
grand for the Salem Rebekah lodge. Installation will be held
next Monday evening. (Jesten-Miller studio photo)
Jackson-Shafer
Wedding ot Aurora
Aurora Miss Bessie Sylvia
Shafer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Shafer, was wed recently
to Willis Duane Jackson, of
Orchard, Wash., at a candle
light double ring ceremony in
the Canby Church of the Naz
arene, Friday, June 24. Rev.
Joseph Shafer of Waitsburg,
Wash., brother of the bride read
the vows. Rev. Eugene Mc
Dowell, pastor of the Canby
church assisted.
The bride wore a white satin
eown with long train. Her fin
gertip veil edged with lace was
held in place by a tiara of seed
pearls. Her father gave her in
marriage. Attending the bride
were Mrs. Don Krafe, matron of
honor, wearing a blue taffeta
gown and bridesmaids were
Miss Dorothy Shafer of Nampa,
Idaho, and Miss June Shafer of
Hubbard, in pink faille and pink
marquisette, respectively. All
three attendants are sisters of
the bride. They carried nose
gays of sweet peas.
Preceding the ceremony, Miss
Jo Keller of Kelso, Wash., and
Don Kraft both sang. Mrs.
David Keller, aunt of the bride
played the wedding music.
Candlelighters were Miss Helen
Westwood of Salem and Miss
Mary Jane Hall of Gervais.
Ushers were the bride's brothers,
Paul Shafer of Hubbard and
Prentiss Shafer of Nampa.
Serving at the reception in
the church parlors were Mrs
Wayne Oldsaker of Eugene, who
cut the cake. Serving were
Miss Bonnie Zimmerman, Mrs
Guy Sargent and Miss Doris Mc-
Arthur. In charge of the gift
table were Miss Beverly Curtis
and Mrs. Don Rabe. Miss Carol
Wolf of Woodburn had charge
of the guest book.
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson will be
at home to their friends in Van'
couver, Wash.
AMITY Yamhill County Fed
eration of Women's clubs will
hold its annual picnic at La
fayette Locks, Thursday, July 14
All officers and members are in-
vited. There will be a no-host
luncheon, coffee to be furnished.
Mrs. L. B. Alderman, Dayton,
is the president this year; Mrs
A. W. Newby, Amity, is vice
president.
ROYAL Neighbors of Amer
ica sewing club meeting Wed
nesday for a no-host luncheon
at 12:30 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. Charles South, 629 North
Winter.
Certain products tend to make
refrigerator desserts such as ice
creams or mousses or sherbet:
smoother since they help to pre
vent the formation of large ice
crystals. These are gelatin, corn
syrup, evaporated or condensed
milk, eggs and marshmallows
MissGubbels
Recent Bride
Silverton On Saturday
morning, July 2, at 9:00 at St.
Paul's Catholic church in Sil
verton, Miss Cecilia C. Gubbels
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Gubbels of Silverton was wed
'o Charles A. Schiedler son of
Mrs. Mary Schiedler of Scotts
Mills. Rev. John J. Walsh offi
ciated at the nuptial mass and
performed the ceremony. The
altar was decorated with white
lilies and greens.
Misses Eustelle Bauman and
Pauline Saalfeld of Mt. Angel
sang accompanied by Felix
Shultz, also of Mt. Angel. Fran
cis Gubbels, brother of the
bride, and Michael Gander serv
ed as altar boys.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
white slipper satin fashioned
with sweetheart neckline design
with beaded flowers, long
sleeves pointed over the wrists,
a fitted bodice and full gathered
floor length skirt which termin
ated into a long court train. The
finger-tip veil was held in place
by a cornet of seed pearls. The
only jewelry was a three strand
pearl necklace, a gift of the
bridegroom. She carried a bri
dal bouquet of white sweepeas
and red roses.
Miss Alice Gubbels was her
sister's maid of honor, wearing
a yellow formal of net over taf
feta. Her. cornet was of the same
material trimmed with seed
pearls. Mrs. Joseph Borschowa
of Mt. Angel, was her sister's
bridesmaid wearing a peach taf
feta gown. She wore matching
headress.
Raymond Schiedler of Mt,
Angel was his cousin's best man
ana Joseph Borscnowa was
groomsman.
rne Driae's mother wore a
gray dress with black accessor
les while the bridegrooms
mother wore a black sheer frock
with white accessories. Both
wore corsages of white and pink
carnations.
A dinner was served to the
bridal party and immediate
families and friends at Toney's
Cafe at Silverton. The bride's
table was centered with a decor
ated wedding cake flanked by
lighted candles. Miss Alice Gub
bels assisted by Mrs. Joe
Borschowa cut the wedding
cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Schiedler left
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Wed Here Recently Mr. and Mrs. Donald LaVern Thorn
were married here in mid-June. The bride is the former
Barbara Dillon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert S. Dillon.
Mr. Thorn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Thorn. (Mc
Ewan studio photo)
Mrs. THorn
Visits Here
Visitor in Salem today ii Mrs
Mitchell Thorn of The Dalles.
state president of the American
Legion auxiliary.
Mrs. Thorn is here to attend
a meeting this evening for all
committee chairmen and offi
cials of the Legion and auxil
iary working on plans for the
state convention of the two
groups in Salem in early August
The meeting is to be at the
Legion club.
Because of the meeting the
Capital unit No. 9 auxiliary an
nounces its executive board
meeting planned for this eve
ning has been cancelled.
MR. AND MRS. Clyde S. Ev
erett left by plane Monday for
Knoxville, Tenn., where they
will visit Mr. Everett's mother
and family. While in the south
they will tour the Great Smokey
Mountain National park and
visit spots on the eastern sea
board, including Washington,
D.C. and Miami, Fla. The trav
elers will return by plane the
end of July, stopping In Chicago
en route home.
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, July 11, 19497
Reception Given
For Newlyweds
Aurora In welcome to their
son and aaugnrer-in-iaw, mr.
and Mrs. Walter E. Wendt
(Marguerite Keonlg) of Oak
land, Calif., who flew from a
honeymoon stay in Hawaiian
Islands, Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Brusch arranged a reception at
their Macksburg home recently.
Guests In addition to the
hosts, included the bride's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Koenig
of Oakland, who flew up from
the California city, as a com
plete surprise to the couple were
Mr. and Mrs. E. Wiekmann and
Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Faunt and Ricky, Mrs. M. Faunt
Mr. and Mrs, Philip Sheer, Mr
and Mrs. George Moore, Miss
Margaret Brusch, Les Ferdig
and Mrs. Birdie Haney all of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
George of Clatskanle. Mr. and
Mrs. Werner Scheer and Elaine
of Molalla, Mr. and Mrs. E. D
Gribble of Oswego, Mr. and
Mrs, Nate Welch and Mr, and
Mrs. Lewis Lorenz, Salem, Mr
and Mrs, C. H. Lorents and Mr.
and Mrs. Luther Lorenz, Aurora.
Mr. and Mrs. Josn R. Nieland,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris,
Mrs. Otto Bernklaus, Tom Coo
per, Mrs. Dora Collins, Miss
Lizzie Collins, Earl Collins, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Brusch, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvln Bany, Miss Jean
Ann Bany, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Brusch and Miss Sheryl Brusch
all from Canby.
HOME from two weeks' vaca
tion in Klamath Falls and vicin
ity are Mr. and Mrs. Monte
Jones and family.
the same day on a wedding trip
back east. For traveling the
bride wore an aqua dress with
white accessories. They will
make their home in Scotts Mills
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WEST SALEM BRANCH
off 74
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
located at 71 77 Edgewater Street
M. HEX OISSON
Manager
Wut Mm Iran
West Salem's first banking office
our new West Salem Branch is
now serving the banking needs of
this rapidly growing community.
Complete banking facilities ... in
modern, up-to-the-minute quarters
...have been provided. Maintain
your checking or savings account
here . . . protect your valuables in a
safe deposit box . . . arrange a low
cost,"personalized"loan if you need
financial assistance. Whatever your
banking need, you will find the staff
of our West Salem Branch eager to
assist you.
Mr. Rex Gibson, formerly associat
ed with our Lidd & Bush-Salem
Branch, has been named manager
of the West Salem office. Mr. Gib
son and his entire staff invite you to
stop in and get acquainted with the
complete banking facilities available.
After serving Salem for many years
at historic Ladd & Bush - Salem
Branch, it is a pleasure to extend
this service to West Salem.
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39 BRANCHES IN OREGON
MEMBIR P. IDIRA1 DIFOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
155 N. Liberty
Phone 3-3191
TUESDAY
One day super specials . . sharply
priced to save you money!
One Group Playsuits
Reg. 2.98
Bright washable print In an as
sortment of clever 2 and 3 piece
stylet. Versatile ... for wear
many ways. 12 to 18 . .
SECOND FLOOR
244
Dotted Marquisette
Values to 45c yd.
42" and 44" widths! Red and
white, blue and white, green and
white pebble dot! en white
ground. Hurry! YD.
SECOND FLOOR
19c
Loop-Pile Shag Rugs
Reg. 4.49
24"x3tf" (Ize. All other sizes also
reduced. 27"x48", reg. 6.95,
now 5.88. 30"x60", reg. 11.95,
now 9.88. 4'x6', reg. 18.95,
now 15.88.
3"
Children's Anklets
Originally 29c
One group of all white, elastic top
anklets in fixes 6Yi to 814 only.
On sale Tuesday, while they last.
PAIR
MAIN FLOOR
Oc
Sale! Lawn mowers
Reg. 16.95!
14 inch Lakeside quality mower
with rubber tires, 5 blades, ball
bearings. Wooden handle. TUES
DAY ONLY!
BASEMENT
088
3" Rock Wool Batts
Reg. 3.29!
Carton covert 42 tq. ft. Ideal for
walls or ceiling. Esty-te-handle; .
16"x24" tize batts. Insulate now!
SAVE! CTN.
BASEMENT
288
On Sale Tuesday 9:30 A.M.