Capital Edited by MARIAN 6 Capital Journal, Salem, Sojourners Set Picnic About 40 attended the party for Sojourners club Thursday afternoon. Announcement was made the club picnic planned for this Sun dav has been postponed until July 24. It will be at Leslie park, the dinner to be at 9 p.m. Guests at yesterday's meeting were Mrs. M. M. Basinger, Mrs. Lewis Scott, Mrs. Walter Pierce, Mrs. Charles E. Gray, and as an out-of-town visitor, Miss Alice Kistenmacher of Seattle. Honors at cards went to Mrs. Milo Taylor, Mrs. Gerald Tucker, Mrs. Howard Sargent, Mrs. Frank Ward. Mrs. Thomas Bagan was chair man for the afternoon. The cen terpiece featured a beach scene, with miniature sand boxes, lit tle umbrellas and dolls. Mrs. August Rigby is chair man for the next party of the group. Johnson-Stahl Wedding July 3 Woodburn The wedding of Miss Shirley Ann Stahl of Port land, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stahl of Mt. Angel, and Ben Hans Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Johnson of Woodburn, was solemnized July 3 at the St. Agatha Catholic church in Portland. The Rev. (Jban Keber, OSB, officiated at the rites. The bride was given in mar riage by her uncle. She wore a white satin wedding gown with seed pearl trim, the skirt extending into a long train. Her double fingertip length veil was trimmed with lace and fell from I crown of seed pearls, and she carried a bouquet of stephanotis, bouvardia, and sweet peas, cen tered with an orchid. Mrs. R. E. Secreto, sister of the bride, was matron of hon or; Mrs. Mary M. Morales and Mrs. K. L. Snyder, also sisters of the bride, were bridesmaids. Sheldon Johnson was best man for his brother and ushers were Bernard Johnson, Ray Matlock, Jack Stahl and Richard Secreto. A reception was held at the Mallory hotel. Mrs. Ray Mat lock and Mrs. Harold Homann poured, assisted by Mrs. Jack Stahl, Misses Dolores Rondeau, -olleen Walter, Jackie Rue and Margaret Hickey. wir. ana Mrs. Johnson are Slaking their home in Portland t-uuit members were Initiated by the Salem Eagles luxiliary, No. 2081, Tuesday evening. They include Mrs. Tames Hagen, Mrs. Grace Mulli gan, Miss Pauline Ochse, Miss Marie Michalke. Next initiation is to be July 16. The group recently draped ts charter in memory of Mrs. Cstelle Hugglns, who was a nember of the local auxiliary. OFF TO the beach have gone Lit. and Mrs. Stuart Nelson and laughters, who have been visit1 Ing from Alameda, Calif., with Wr. and Mrs. Carl E. Nelson. They will be at Neskowln sev- tral weeks. This week-end the Nelson family will gather at Nes- towin, and with the Stuart Not ions will be Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. William Ean of Portland, Reed Nelson of Coos Bay, and John C. Nelson ...COOL One Bottle mokes fULL PINTSI vrcr i Women LOWRI FISCHKB Oregon, Friday, July 15, 1949 SILVERTON A post-nuptial shower honoring Mr. and Mrs. Donald Miller (Mardonna Stam) was planned among the mem bers of the First Christian church with Mrs. Del Harring ton and Mrs. Guss Miles as host esses. Entertainment featured the playing of games and opening the gifts. The affair was held in the parlors of the First Christian church. Betrothal of Pair Announced Mr, and Mrs. Rollin Pope are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Beryl Pope, to Charles Mary, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mary of Dallas. The wedding is planned for the early fall, no date being set. Mr. Mary is a student at Wil lamette university. Holland-Hanson Wedding July 8 Silverton Mrs. Charles F. Hanson is announcing the mar riage of her daughter, Miss Mary Anne Hanson, to Gene Holland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hol land. The wedding was Fri day evening at 8 o'clock in the gardens of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hagedorn, Rev. S. L. Almlie reading the lines of the double ring ceremony before an improvised altar of cedars and sweet peas. Mrs. Arthur Dahl played the wedding marches and Max Holland sang. The bride was given in mar riage by her brother. Robert Hanson. Her sister, Miss Karla Hanson was the bride's only at tendant. Edgad Norton was best man for Mr. Holland. At the reception at the Hage dorn home, Miss Mabel Hanson sister of the bride, cut the cake, Mrs. Dennis Butell of Salem and Mrs. Kenneth Erb of Albany poured. In charge of the gift table were Miss Dorothea Pye of Salem and Mrs. John Van Epps of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Holland plan to make their home in Silverton At Installation Mrs. Pauline Richard was In stalled as commander of the lo cal Disabled American Veterans auxiliary in Portland, Monday night by Mrs. Josephine Jeths, national commander from Chi cago. Others Installed were Mrs. Stuart Johns, senior vice com mander; Mrs. Dennis Steven son, junior vice commander; Mrs. Eva Bennett, treasurer: Mrs. Verne Ostrander, adjutant; Mrs. William Richards, chap lain; Mrs. Fanny Bard, sergeant-at-arms; Mrs. Blaine Martin, as sistant conductress; Mrs. Alma Hatfield, historian; Mrs. Jessie Zumwalt, patriotic instructor. The auxiliary attended the school of Instruction, banquet, hospital visit and installation. This coming Monday nleht. they will be guests of Oregon City unit. Delegates elected to national convention are Mrs. Verne Ostrander, Mrs. Eva Bennett, Mrs. Stuart Johns. Mrs. Goldie Kyle; Alternates, Mrs. Jav Harnsberger, Mrs. Pouline Rich ard, Mrs. Arthur Pickering and Mrs. Jean Samuel. Convention will be in Cleveland, Ohio. A gift was given to all the officers and chairman by the outgoing commander. The taste the P"te nf'49 w ft mmmmmmmmxmwMttnmme roiA Ml Zonta Meets At Picnic Zonta club met last evening for a no-host picnic supper at the home of Miss Maxine Buren, 27 attending. At the business meeting fol lowing the supper the club vot ed to hold one meeting down town as a luncheon and pro gram gathering each month on the second Thursday of each month will be at homes of mem bers as the business session. Announcement was made the July 28 meeting will be at the home of Miss Lena Belle Tar tar with Mrs. Theodore Madsen, Jr. and Mrs. Phil Brownell as co-hostesses. Attending last evening's meet ing were Mrs. Frank J. Burke, Mrs. M. Theodore Madsen, Jr., and her daughter, Carolyn; Mrs. John R. Clearwater, Mrs. R. W. Land, Miss Nellie Schwab, Mrs. Harry W. Scott, Mrs. L. F. Sarff and daughter, Lucia; Miss Mary Larson, Mrs. Walter Musgrave, Miss Mabel Savage, Mrs. Harry L. Miller, Mrs. Lelace Ellis, Miss Genevieve Morgan, Mrs. Mabel Clock, Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom Mrs. Naomi Massee, Mrs. Lydia Wootten, Mrs. I. N. Bacon, Mrs. Herbert Winkler, Miss Kathryn Carthew, Mrs. A. J. Arehart, Dr. Lucille Fortner, Mrs. Rob ert M. Fischer, Jr., Mrs. Paul Rockenfeller, and Miss Buren Aid Program Woodburn An interesting meeting of the Presbyterian Aid society was held in the church Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Harris Nelson, vice president. in charge, in the absence of the president, Miss Martha Black Mrs. E. Kay Fenton led the devotional service followed by roll call and a business session. An impromptu program was enjoyed with each member pres ent telling of the most embarr assing moment of her life. Mrs. George Rogers and Mrs. Harris Nelson volunteered to decorate the church for the next month. The closing prayer was given By Mrs. James Morrison. Refreshments were served by the hostess committee, Mrs. Fenton and Miss Rowena Cole. SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Remington are announcing we marriage of their daughter. Charlotte, to Floyd V. Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Mar tin of Sweet Home, Saturday, in a quiet ceremony at the Methodist parsonage home in Vancouver, Wash. Close rela tives and friends attended the wedding. The couple plan to make their home at Sweet Home, PEDEE Miss Helen Birchell, daughter of Mrs. M. Birchell, Pedee, and Ernest Bowman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bow man, Philomath, were married July 1 at the home of the Men nonite Brethren minister, Rev. G. H. Jantzen at Dallas. The bride wore a pink afternoon dress, with white accessories. Mrs. Mary Snowden and Miss Alma Birchell were the attend ants. They will make their home on the William Condron place. MISS BERYL HOLT has left for El Paso, Texas, to visit with cousins. Col. and Mrs. Norman Anderson. The Andersons re cently returned from Korea. Go ing with Miss Holt as far as Den ver were Mr. and Mrs. Brown E. Sisson, who are to visit at Ray, Colo. Miss Holt will fly from Denver to El Paso. 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Thirty high school and junior high girls will go on this first trip into the Metolius and cen tral Oregon country. They are making the trip by bus. Miss Jean Carrico is the camp direc or, Mrs. George Hewitt is su pervising the outdoor cooking and Miss Ruth Watts is to go with the group as a life guard. Short hikes to various in teresting spots en route, swim ming and boating at lake stops, and outdoor cooking as well as camping out at night are some of the highlights on the trek. The girls will take the South Santiam route and will 'camp their first night at Clear Lake. On Tuesday, through the lunch period, they will be the guests at the Tamarack camp for girls through the cooperation of Miss Donna Gill, director there. Tues day night will be spent in the Bend area with visits to the lava caves and the Bend rock gardens slated and a jaunt to Elk lake Wednesday. The group is due to return to Salem Thursday evening. 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The Durdens will be leaving around the first of August, plan ning to make their home on the coast. SILVERTON Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr officiated at the double ring ceremony Saturday after noon at 3 o'clock at the Trinity Lutheran church when Miss Frances Mork of Sweet Home and Chester Warner of Lebanon exchanged their marriage vows. Mrs. Harlan Moe played the wedding marches and Mrs. L. Sommers of Lebanon sang. At tendants were a brother-in-law and sister of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wilgenson of Leb anon. A reception followed the ceremony. 4 V 0 m "i I I .s f ."fie v V 90th Birthday Mrs. J. H. Philips observed her 90th birthday, Friday. In observance of the day her daughter, Mrs. Paul H. Acton entertained informally at tea this afternoon, inviting about 30 friends of Mrs. Philips to call. Pink and white flowers were used in decorating. Mrs. Phjlips has lived in Sa lem for 20 years. UNION HILL The Union Hill Woman's club will hold its annual picnic for the members and their families at the Sil verton City park on Sunday, July 17, with the luncheon at 1 o'clock. Mrs. W. M. Tate and Mrs. Henry Peters are on the committee in charge of the coffee and tables. Mrs. Helen Stromsmoe and Mrs. Ernest Speed are in charge of the ice cream. SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Iverson, Portland, for merly of Silverton, are an nouncing the marriage of their daughter, Miss Colleen Bowman, to James B. Howe, Seattle, in the English Lutheran church in Seattle, May 27. Mr. and Mrs. Howe plan to make their home in Seattle. 3S In slim silvery tubes. Blossom Pink, Heavenly Blue, Gardenia White. Sizes: extra-small, small, medium and large. 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