Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 13, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    y Couple Wed at Mr. Angel
Will Make Home in Salem
Mt. Angel At an outstandingly beautiful wedding held In
St. Mary's Catholic church in Mt. Angel, Miss Ora Mae Koch,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Koch of Monitor, was married
to Joseph Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Meyer of Salem,
Saturday morning at 9:30 o'clock.
Rev. Vincent Koppert, O. S.
B. read the double ring service
and officiated at the nuptials
high mass at the high altar dec
orated with baskets and bou
quets of all white gladioluses,
as was the sanctuary where the
couple knelt for the ceremony.
Miss Helen Keber presided at
the pipe organ for the proces
sional and recessional marches
and accompanied the St. Mary's
choir, and the Misses Euselle
Bauman and Pauline Saalfeld
who sang before and after the
ceremony.
The bride came down the
aisle with her father, who gave
her in marriage. Her wedding
gown was of white satin fash
ioned with fitted bodice, deep
yoke of nylon marquisette with
four tiers of ruffles of French
lace at the low shoulder line and
topping the long sleeves, with
full skirt ending in a long train,
i She wore a double veil of illu
sion edged with tiered French
lace to match her gown and it
. was held in place with a peariiz
tTed coronet, and she carried a
1 colonial bouquet of white car
nations centered with a wh '
orchid and satin. She wore u
three-strand pearl necklace,
which by tradition is worn by
all the brides in the Meyer fam
ily. Standing as maid of honor
was her cousin, Miss Caroline
Zuber wearing a lime green
marquisette gown which was
studded in gold. She carried
a colonial bouquet of varigated
sweet peas with yellow satin
streamers.
Bridesmaids were the Misses
Arlene Zuber and Clara Baune,
all of Woodburn. They wore
gowns of yellow marquisette
studded with gold made identi
cally to that of the maid of
honor's. They carried varigated
colored sweetpeas in colonial
bouquets tied with lime green
satin streamers. All the atten
dants wore Mary Stuart hats
made of the same material to
match each gown.
Tiny Lois Henkes and Rose
mary Koch, cousins of the bride,
were the flower girls. They were
dressed in lime green marqui
sette. Their headdresses were
bandeaux of yellow flowers.
John Meyer was best man for
his brother and the groomsmen
were William Hassenbacher and
Alfred Hunt all of Salem.
Ushers were David Lovclk, Law
Today's Menu'
(Bjr Associated Press)
The Bride Cooks Dinner
B Associated Press)
Aatipasto French Bread and Butter
Spaghetti with Italian Tomato sauce
Tosaed oreen Salad
Fresh Feara Cheese Beverage
Spaghetti with Italian
Tomato Sauce
Ingredients: 8 tablespoons sal
ad or olive oil, 2 medium-size
onions (thinly sliced), 1 small
garlic clove (peeled, crushed
and diced), 2 cups canned toma
toes (pulp and juice), V tea
spoon sugar, y teaspoon salt
(about), freshly ground pepper
(to taste), y teaspoon oregano,
eight-ounce package spaghet
ti, grated Parmesan cheese.
Method: Heat oil in skillet
and add onions and garlic; cook
over low heat, stirring frequent
ly, for about 5 minutes. Add to
matoes, sugar, salt, pepper, and
oregano; cover and continue
cooking over low heat for about
Vi hour. Cook spaghetti ac
cording to directions on pack
age; drain. Put spaghetti in
large soup plates or on plates,
pour a portion of hot sauce over
It and serve with- grated Par
mesan cheese. 3 servings.
i ,
MOST ATTRACTIVE CHILD" CONTEST
Open to All Children Over 5 Months and Under 7 Years of Age
$50.00 IN CASH
PRIZES '
15 Valuable Merchandise
Prixes
It costs you nothing to enter your children!
Appointment not necessary but come
soon!
Winners to be chosen by popular vote.
All photographs will be displayed at Ken-nell-EUis
Studio at end of contest!
"THERE ARE NO STRINGS TO THIS
CONTEST"
rence Welsner and Nick Weiss
also of Salem.
Mrs. Tony Koch, mother of
bride, was dressed in an after
noon dress of aqua crepe, with
which she wore white accessor
ies, and a corsage of white car
nations and sweet peas. Mrs.
Meyer, mother of the bride
groom, wore a pink ensemble
with white accessories and a cor
sage of varigated sweet peas
with white carnations.
Immediately following the
ceremony a buffet breakfast and
reception was held in the St.
Mary's dining hall, Mt. Angel,
for about 200 guests.
Mrs. James Hall of Salem
sister of the bridegroom, cut
the cake; Mrs: Lester Schroeder
oi Salem presided at the punch
bowl; Mrs. Joe Henkes of Mil
waukie poured and Mrs. August
Hunt of Woodburn assisted with
the serving.
Miss Toddy Jell of Mt. Angel
passed the guest book. Mrs. Ken
neth Hunt of Salem sang severa
selections at the reception.
The young couple left for a
wedding trip to Crater Lake the
same day. For going away the
bride wore a gray suit with
white accessories and her white
orchid corsage. They will reside
in Salem.
Silverton Out-of-town visi
tors as guests of relatives at
tending a meeting of the Ameri
can Legion auxiliary, Delbert
Reeves unit No. 7, were a sis
ter of Mrs. Jake Kaufman, Mrs.
Elizabeth Bach of Forest City,
N. C; a brother-in-law and sis
ter of the installed president,
Mrs. C. E. Higinbotham, Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. Kelly (Margaret
Serfling) of Riverview near
Scio; a daughter of Mrs. Higin
botham, Mrs. V. Manners (Bet
ty Higinbotham), and son, Leon
ard, of Astoria; Mrs. Arthur An
derson of Stockton, sister of the
junior past president, Mrs.
George Towe; and a large group
of members of the Stayton unit
accompanying the installation
team, including Judge George
uuncan and Mrs. Duncan.
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Don't miss the wonderful bargains now offered during our
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: for new fall stocks! Buy now and save!
CLEARANCE WOMEN'S COATS
Values to $54.50 Women' Coats reduced to $29.95
Values to $44.50 Women's Coat reduced to $24.95
Values to $39.95 Women's Shorties reduced to $25.00
CLEARANCE WOMEN'S SUITS
Values to $54.50 Women's Suits reduced to $35.00
Values to $44.50 Woman's Suits reduced to $24.95
CLEARANCE WOMEN'S DRESSES
One Group Vol. to $12.95 Dresses reduced to $8.95
Values to $3.98 Women's Skirts reduced to. . .$2.98
Values to $7.95 Women's Skirts reduced to. . .$5.98
Values to 86.95 Women's
SWIM SUITS
One and 2-pc,
styles
2.98
Other Women's Swim Suits reduced $3.98 ,8 $8.95
All Soles Final No Refunds No Exchanges, Please
KAILES
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Your Invitation
To Enter Your Children in the
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GERVAIS Mr. and Mrs.
Chris L. Jorgensen and Carl at
tended the wedding of Lawrence
M. Jorgensen and Miss Violet
Korota of Los Gatos, Calif., at
the home of Mrs. Frances Wat
kins, June 30. The double ring
ceremony was performed by
Rev. Wellington Chew of the
Oak Lake Baptist church at 11
o clock before immediate rela
tives. The bride was attended by
Miss Beverly Pearson of Sequim,
Wash., and Carl Jorgensen,
brother of the bridegroom was
best man. Rosalyn Craig of
Enumclaw, Wash., was flower
girl. The couple left for a
brief trip to Canada and will
reside in Seattle where Mr. Jorg
ensen is employed by the Boe
ing Aircraft corporation.
. .
Prinslow-Ertelt
Mt. Angel Invitations are in
the mail for the wedding of Miss
Jeanne Ertelt, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Ertelt, and Char
les (Chuck) Prinslow of Salem,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Prinslow, Sr., of Woodburn.
The ceremony will take place
at St. Mary's church Mt. Angel
on Saturday morning at 9:30
o'clock, July 23.
THE SOUTH SALEM Wom
en's Christian Temperance Un
ion will hold an all-day meet
ing Friday at the country home
of Mrs. V. E. Burson. A no-host
luncheon will be held at noon.
Mrs. Bessie Cooper will lead the
devotional service. This is the
annual institute meeting and
the work of the different de
partments will be featured with
emphasis on child welfare, citi
zenship, legislation, and visual
education. Cars will leave Les
lie church at 10 a.m.
WOODBURN The 38th an
nual reunion and picnic of the
Roelofson clan will be held at
the Settlemier park at Wood
burn Sunday, July 17. All de
scendants of Lawrence and
Mary Roelofson are invited.
The picnic dinner will be serv
ed at 1 p.m. and those attend
ing are asked to bring lunch
and table service. The clan will
furnish coffee and sugar. Mrs.
Margaret Hall Foster is secre
tary. GERVAIS Mrs. James Bell
of Los Angeles is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Brentford J. Mil
ler.
Values to $8.95 Women's
SWIM SUITS
Greatly
reduced . . .
3.98
LADIES'
APPAREL
Salem, Oregon
-This is
A FREE SITTING
TO EACH ENTRANT
You May Enter More
Than One Child
Kennell-Ellis
ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHERS
420 Oregon Building
Salem
Johnson-Robertson Rites
Recent Event in Portland
At a double ring ceremony solemnized the evening of Fi.-ay,
July 1, at 8 o'clock in the Central Presbyterian church, Port
land, Miss Virginia Jean Robertson, daughter of Mrs. Arnold
Robertson of Portland, was married to Melvin L. Johnson, son
of Mrs. Laura Johnson of Salem.
the rites. Baskets of white del-
phiniums, stock and gladioluses
and lighted tapers in candela
brums decorated the church for
the service.
George Blakeslee was solo
ist for the wedding.
Given in marriage by her
uncle, Ansel Crow, the bride
wore a handsome gown of Chan
tilly lace fashioned with net
yoke, satin trim scallops fall
ing from a satin bustle-bow
around the gown and a long
train. The veil of illusion, lace
trimmed, fell from a wreath of
braided illusion and orange
blossoms. With her dress the
bride wore a single strand of
pearls. Her bouquet was a
cascade one of stephanotis cen
tered with a white orchid.
Sister Attends
Mrs. Lyle Prater was matron
of honor for her sister. Her
gown was of mauve taffeta
large bow gathering up the front
of the dress. She carried a fan
shaped bouquet of gold carna
tions and begonias and wore a
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Dr. Mark Talney officiated at
matching spray in her hair.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. O. L.
Abbott, Miss Arlene Gaither
and Miss Marion Victor, all Al
pha Xi Delta sorority sisters of
the bride at Oregon State col
lege. They all wore nile green
taffeta gowns designed similar
ly to that of the matron of hon
or. Their flowers were salmon
carnations and tuberous be
gonias arranged in fan-shape
and they wore sprays of the
same flowers in their hair.
Don Barkley of Salem was
best man. Ushers were Don
Hall, Jim Hilliard and John
Dinkle, Jr., all Phi Kappa Psi
fraternity brothers of the bride
groom at Oregon State.
Terry Prater, nephew of the
bride, was the ring bearer.
Preceding the service, Don
Hall and Jim Hilliard lighted
the candles.
For the wedding, the bride's
mother wore a gray gown with
matching hat and corsage of
baby orchids. The bridegroom's
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rri GEORGE E.
Allen
236 N. COMMERCIAL ST. SALEM, OREGON
mother wore a gown in ashes of
roses with matching learner ana
baby orchids in her hair and a
corsage of the orchids.
At Reception
The reception was at the
church. Mrs. Alfred Erickson
of Prineville and Mrs. Herman
Bergner of Salem, both sisters
of the bridegroom, poured. Two
other sisters of his, Mrs. Glen
Dolan of Portland and Mrs.
George Fletcher of Salem, as
sisted, the former serving the
cake and Mrs. Fletcher presid-i
ing at the punch bowl. Miss
Louise Ratio and Miss Shirley
Helzer assisted with the guest
book and with the gifts.
For traveling the bride wore
a watermelon red suit with navy
blue accessories and the or
chid corsage from her bridal
bouquet. T
Following a wedding trip to
Vancouver Island, Canada, the
couple will be at home in Port
land. Federation Event !
Dayton The Yamhill County
Federation of Women's clubs
will hold its annual picnic at
the LaFayette Locks on Thurs
day, July 14, at 1 o'clock.
This is to be a no-host lunch
eon and all women of the coun
ty are invited. Coffee will be
served.
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Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.,
if3
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"Friday Surprise" ... and in
Salem . . . it's "Thrifty Thurs
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BATISTES"
Blouses in cotton batiste . .
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Panties
Two bar flicot in pant
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it
Cottons . .
sunbacks . .
. . . classics
large sizes . .
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a group of
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. Values to
Nylons
51 gauge 15 denier
stockings in current
shade lightly
irregular . . . from a
famous line of hosiery
for "Thrifty Thurs-.
day."
99c
DRESSES
Sparkling new cottons in
vivid colors .... a large
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DRESSES"
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Play Shoes
White casuals and
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. . values to 6.95 and
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day. 299
5"
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Salem
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