Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 30, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    Summer We'ddtnMs Still
. F SPECIAL Interest for next week
end will be the wedding of Miss
Margaret Jane Cooley and John
Phillip Maulding on Saturday evening,
August 6, the ceremony to be solemnized
at 8:30 o'clock in St. Paul's Episcopal
church with the reception following at
the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley.
On Thursday, Miss Cooley is giving
a luncheon for her attendants at her
home, the affair being arranged for 1
o'clock on the terrace. Mrs. Cooley is
assisting her daughter. Places will be
marked for Miss Mariann Croisan, Mrs.
Richard L. Cooley, Mrs. Lester D. Green
(Marylou McKay), Miss Marjorie Meyer
of Long Beach, Calif., Miss Jeanne Fos
ter of San Francisco, Miss Charlotte
Alexander, Miss Jeanne Maulding of
Portland, Miss Jean Claire Swift, Miss
Marjorie Tate, Miss Lois Frink of Day
ton, Miss June Young, Miss Antoinette
Kuzmanich of Portland, Mrs. Cooley and
Miss Cooley.
On Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs.
Cooley will entertain at a buffet supper
In honor of their daughter and Mr.
Maulding, the affair to follow the wed
ding i-ehearsal which is set for 6:30
o'clock Friday evening. The supper is
to be in the Marine room at the Marion
hotel for a group of 36. Mr Maulding's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mauld
ing of Tillamook, will be here foi the
rehearsal and supper.
By Marian Lowry Fischer
A
POPULAR bride-elect for whom
much entertaining is being done
Miss Pauline Morse, who is to
be wed August 7 to Frank Charles Rock,
Jr., of Pasadena, Calif.
On Tuesday evening, Miss Patricia Za
hare will be hostess at a picnic supper
at her home for Miss Morse. The group
will fete the honoree at a kitchen show
er. Miss Zahare is being assisted by
her mother, Mrs. A. M. Zahare.
On Wednesday
Miss Roberta Tussing (who is arriv
lng Monday from Honolulu where she
has been the past six weeks) assisted
by her mother, Mrs. A. S. Tussing, is
giving a party Wednesday evening for
Miss Morse, a miscellaneous shower be
ing planned. A late supper will be serv
ed following an informal evening.
Attending the party will be Miss
Morse, her mother, Mrs. Paul W. Morse,
her two sisters, Mrs. Paul Lippold, Mrs.
Rafael Venegas, Mrs. F C. Rock, Mrs.
A. M. Zahare, Miss Patricia Zahare, Mrs.
Sidney A. King and daughter, Miss Bar
bara King, both of Portland, Mrs. Jack
Henningsen, Miss Jean Gilmer, Miss
Margaret Fisher, Miss Sally Smith, Miss
Prudence Craig, Miss Diane Proctor,
Miss Ruth Fugate, Miss Charlotte Alex
ander, Mrs. Tussing and Miss Tussing.
Plan Thursday Party
Misses Sally Smith and Diane Proctor
are to entertain on Thursday evening at
the home of the former at a dessert and
informal evening party complimenting
Miss Morse, the guests to include a
group of Pi Beta Phi sorority sisters of
the honoree. Invited by the two are
Miss Morse and her mother, Mrs. Paul
W. Morse, and her two sisters, Mrs. Paul
Lippold and Mrs. Rafael Venegas, the
latter visiting here for the summer from
Irapuato, Mexico; Mrs. Blanche Proctor,
Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, Miss Bernice
Haynes of Berkeley, Calif., Miss Pru
dence Craig, Miss Avis Roberts, Miss
Barbara Miller, Miss Suzanne Huggins,
Miss Roberta Tussing, Miss Jack Stark
and Miss Barbara Goldman, both of
Portland.
The regular weekly day of the Salem
Women's Golf association will be Wed
aasday, play starting at 9 o'clock.
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BRIDE AT a service July It was Mrs. Mar
TiD Goodman, the former Phyllis Freres. tins
is the dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Freres
f Stsyton, Mr. Goodman the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wayna Goodman of Coquille. Tha
eoaple aro In Salem for the summer and will
Mrs la Ortfoa OUr aas fall.
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flCTURED HERE In a formal photograph In her wedding; gown ts Mrs. Lester Duane Green, the former Marylou Mc
Kay, whose wedding- last Saturday evening, July 23, was the summer's outstanding social event In the capital. The
bride is the younger daughter of Governor and Mrs. Douglas McKay. Mr. Green is the son of Lester M. Green of
Eugene. This picture above was posed in the gardens at the McKay home where a large reception was given follow
ing the ceremony in the First Presbyterian church. Candid pictures taken at the wedding were published earlier In the
week.
Wedding Plans
Plans for her wedding are being an
nounced by Miss Miriam Shellenberger.
She will be married to Theodore R.
Flook of Portland on Saturday after
noon, August 20, at a ceremony set for
4 o'clock in the First Congregational
church, Rev. Louis E. White officiating.
Mrs. James Phillips is to be matron of
honor and the bridesmaids will be Miss
Shirley Flook, sister of Mr. Flook, and
Miss Joanne Fitzmaurice. Richard Ran
dall of Portland is to be best man for
Mr. Flook. He is a cousin. The ushers
will be Dan Torrey of Lebanon, George
Gornick, Roger" Hopkins, Jr., and Fred
Schmaling, all of Portland. Verne Esch
is to be soloist for the wedding.
The reception following will be at
the church also.
Miss Shellenberger is the daughter of
Mrs. A. G. Malhcrly of Salem. Mr.
Flook is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo
dore R. Flook of Portland.
Mrs. I A. Fu'gate and daughter, Ruth
Pauline, have returned from a sojourn
at Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle.
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A BRIDL' on July 11 was Mrs. Gilbert C.
Ward, who was Marjorie Ann Hobblo brfora
her marriare. The wtddlnr was In tho First
Baptist rhurrh. Mrs. Ward la the daufhter
o Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. Blanohsrd and Mr.
Ward tho son of Mr. and Mm G. C Ward,
Tha soufls wiM Uts kata.
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Feature In
T EVERAL informal parties are plan-
ned for the new week.
' On Wednesday afternoon, Mrs.
L. C. McLeod and her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod, will entertain
at an informal tea at the home of the
former complimenting Mrs. George
Mark McLeod, visitor from Berkeley.
About 30 old-time friends of the hon
oree are invited to call between 3 and
5 o'clock. Mrs. Bert Hulst and Mrs.
James T. Brand are to pour. Assisting
at the tea will be Miss Irene McLeod
and Miss Janet Lindley.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mark McLeod
are to arrive Tuesday to spend the
week here with his mother.
Thursday Event
Mrs. Harold O. Schneider and Mrs.
Edward Williams are to be hostesses on
Thursday for a dessert and bridge party
at the home of the former. Guests for
three tables have been invited.
Mrs M. M. Magee entertained a group
of friends at a buffet supper at her coun
try home at Macleay last evening. In
the group were Mrs. Rena Bush, "Mrs.
Joseph Krauth, Mrs. Maude Space, Mrs.
Myrtle Moffitt, Miss Ruth Rawlings,
Miss Ruth Moore and the hostess.
Loikn-Mirkham plcturt, Portltnd.
VME MARRIAGE of Mrs. James A. Garson
was solemnised last Sunday ovoninf In Port
land. The bride is the former Kathryn B.
Raley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James L.
Raley of Walla Walla and Dr. Garson Is tho
son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Garson of
lasa, Tha ssaals will Mro as Fariland.
Social News
-ISS Phyllis Schnell, bride-elect
of Robert Strebig, will be honor
ed at a brunch for which Miss
Jeanne Foster and her mother, Mrs. Eu
gene I. Foster, will entertain next Satur
day at 11 o'clock at their home, a kitchen
shower following.
Miss Foster is arriving Wednesday
evening from San Francisco, coming
north for the wedding of Miss Margaret
Jane Cooley and John Phillip Maulding
which will take place Saturday eye
ing. Governor and Mrs. Douglas McKay
will return this week-end from a few
days' stay at their beach home at Nes
kowin. On Tuesday and Wednesday
they will be in Ashland to take in th
opening of the Shakespearean Festival,
Tuesday evening. Preceding the open
ing play that evening the McKays will
be honored at a dinner to be given by
Ashland city officials.
Upon their return, Governor and Mrs.
McKay will take in many of the pro
gram events planned in connection with
the state American Legion convention
in Salem next week.
State Representative and Mrs Earl
Hill of Cushman have been v'siting her
a few days with their son and daughter-in-law,
Dr. and Mrs. Irvin B. Hilt.
Miss Beula Arnold, who is to be mar
ried August 21 to James Williams, will
be the honor guest for a bridal shower
and party for which Miss Irene McLeod
and Miss Crystal Huntington will enter
tain at the McLeod home on Monday
evening. Dessert will be served, fol
lowed by an informal evening.
Feting Miss Arnold will be Miss Janet
Lindley, Miss Josephine Caughell, Miss
Joan Hoercth, Miss Frances Baum, Miss
Marian Carson, Miss Marilyn Burris,
Miss Virginia Lewis, Miss Donna Lam
bert, Miss Eva McMullen, Miss Cathy
Cooper, Miss Janyce Baker, Miss Gale
Juve, Miss Jean Pickens, Miss Nancy
Snyder, Miss Ruth McCall, Miss Ruth
Holtzman, Miss Marilyn Nichols, Miss
Mary Arnold, Mrs. Lloyd(Arnold, Mrs.
Harold Dickey, Mrs. Robert Wagers,
Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod, and the moth
ers of the two hostesses, Mrs. L. C. Mc
Leod and Mrs. Hollis W. Huntington
and the hostesses.
A wedding for tomorrow will be that
of Miss Mary Massee and James Struck
of Parkdale, the ceremony to be sol
emnized at 4 o'clock in the First Con
gregational church, the Rev. Vernon
Zornes of the Clear Lake Evangelical
church officiating.
The reception following will be at
the church also.
Among out-of-town friends and rela
tives expected to attend are Miss Mary
Bash of Corvallis, Mrs. E. A. Sparks
and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Sparks of Hood River,
Robert Dunn of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs.
' George Mulkey of Ariel, Wash.; Mr.
Struck's aunt and cousin, Mrs. Ben Ja
cobs and Miss Marilyn Jacobs of Hood
River; Jim Johnson of Hillsboro; Miss
Massee's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
A. H. Smith of Mapleton; Mr. Struck's
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Brunquist of Hood River; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Tetlow of Eugene.
Miss Massee is the daughter of Mrs.
Frank A. Massee of Salem, Mr. StrucV
the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Struck
of Parkdale, who will bt hert ar lb
wadding.
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Auxiliary Awaits State Conclave
Opening in Salem Next Week
Climaxing many weeks of planning
on the part of Salem committee women
will be the annual department conven
tion of the American Legion convention
in Salem next week.
Preliminary events include the meet
Ins of the department executive com
mittee in the state senate chambers at
10 o clock Wednesday morning and the
ritualistic contest that evening a 8
o'clock in Willamette university gymna
sium, Mrs. Don Apperson in charge.
Convention sessions proper get under
way Thursday to continue through Sat
urday hundreds of women from units
in all parts of the state to be here for
the event. Mrs. I. N. Bacor. as general
chairman and Mrs. Helen McLeod and
Mrs. Harlan Judd as co-chairmen have
headed the convention commission from
the Salem units arranging for the auxili
ary convention.
National Head Here
Mrs Mitchell Thorn of The Dalles is
the state president to preside at meetings
and a special honor puest for the con
vention will be Mrs. Huberl A. Goorte,
Portland, national auxiliary president.
The Thursday prosram starts off with
the district presidents' breakfast at 7:30
a.m. at the Senator hote1. Mrs. Earl An
dresen of Salem as chairman. A joint
memorial service and the joint opening
of se;.sions with the American Legion
will follow in the Elsinore theater. At
noon, a buffet luncheon is to be served
in the American Legion club. Thursday
afternoon starts the varied business ses
sions at the senate chambers, including
presentation of the national president,
Mrs. Goode, and introduction of other
officials and distinguished guests, fol
lowed by various reports.
Thursday evening brings the conven
tion banquet for the Legion' and auxili
ary at the armory at 6 o'clock, follow
ed by the drum corps contest at Sweet
land field and the grand ball at 10
o'clock in the armory.
Among the honored guests at the ban
quet will be Frank Belgrano of Port
land, past national commander; Mrs.
Hubert A. Goode, Portland, national
auxiliary president; Governor and Mrs.
Douglas McKay, B. E. Owens, Salem,
state commander of the Legion; Mrs.
Mitchell Thorn of The Dalles, state aux
iliary president, and many other na
tional and state officials of the Legion
and auxiliary.
For Friday
Friday's calendar features the 1 a.m.
breakfast for secretaries and treasurers
in the Chamber of Commerce. Business
sessions for the auxiliary take up at 9
o'clock in the senate chambers, nomina
tion of officers to be held just before the
noon recess.
Mrs. Goode as national president will
give her message Friday afternoon when
the convention reconvenes, and follow
ing will be reports from various con
vention committees. The afternoon also
brings the district caucus meetings.
Highlighting the Friday afternoon
program will be the garden tea to be
given between 4 and 6 o'clock by the
department auxiliary at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. Smith to honor
Gold Star Mothers. The auxiliary that
. evening participates in the grand con
vention parade and takes in the vaude
ville show at the State Fair grounds.
For Saturday morning comes the elec
tion of officers, followed by various re
ports, the installation of new depart
ment officers to take place in the after
noon. -Chairmen
Listed
In addition to Mrs. Bacon, Mrs. Mc
Leod and Mrs. Judd as the convention
commission, other chairmen working on
plans for the convention include:
Mrs. Don Madison as secretary for the
commission; Mrs. Lloyd Demarest as
corresponding secretary; Mrs. Ethel
Lewis as treasurer.
Mrs. Jennie Bartlett, chairman for
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WED JULY M at a beautiful weddlnr ceremony in St. Boniface church at Sublimity
was Mrs. Orrille B. Lnlsy, the former Dmsula Mlnden, daufhter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M
Minden. Mr. Lalay is the son ( Mr. ansl Mrs. K. B. LuUy at Rnbttmity.
badges; Mrs. Helen McLeod and Mrs.
Harlan Judd as co-chairmen for the
banquet; Mrs. Frank Marshall as con
vention hall chairman; Mrs. Earl Andre
sen, chairman for the district presidents'
breakfast; Mrs. Leon Brown, chairman
for the distinguished guests; Mrs. Harold
Streeter, chairman for decorations; Mrs.
Clara Poland, chairman for exhibits;
Mrs. Glenn Porter, finance chairman;
Mrs. John E. Wood, flags and standards
chairman; Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding,
chairman for the "'49er Hour": Mrs.
Merle Travis, chairman for the Gold
Star Mothers' tea; Mrs. Paul Ficke, hos
pitality chairman; Mrs. Malcolm Camer
on, housing chairman; Mrs. O. E. Palm
ateer, memorial service chairman: Mrs.
J. D. White, chairman for pages; Mrs.
Ray J. Bassett, program chairman: Mrs.
Michael Panek, publicity chairman;
Mrs. Austin H. Wilson, registration"1
chairman; Mrs. Don Apperson, ritualis
tic contest chairman; Mrs. Bert A. Walk
er, chairman foi the brcakiast for sec
retaries and treasurers; Mrs. Kenneth
Shomaker, chairman for trophies and
awards.
The chairmen have been assisted by
a large group of members from both
iapuai unii ino. ana unit io 130
in arranging convention activities.
Plan Open House
Dr. and Mrs Roy A. Fedje are to be
hosts at an informal open house next
Tuesday evening at their residence to
honoi their son, Ray N. Fedje, and his
fiancee, Miss Elizabeth Louise (Betty)
Thompson, who is to be here for a few
days next week from Buhl, Idaho.
The open house will be between 8
and 10:30 o'clock. An informal invita
tion is being extended through the press
to all campus, town and church friends
of the young couple to call during those
hours.
Pouring during the first period will be
the two sisters of Miss Thompson, Mrs.
Brooks Moore of Salem and Mrs. Eb
Martin, Buhl, Idaho, who is accom
panying Miss Thompson to Salem. Mrs.
G. Herbert Smith and Mrs. Harry W.
Scott will pour during the second hour.
A group of high school girls in the
First Methodist church will assist with
the serving.
Mr. and Mrs. Gan Thompson, parents
of Miss Thompson, will be among out-of-town
guests here for the reception,
coming to Salem with their daughter.
The Fedje-Thompson wedding will
be an event of August 31 as an evening
ceremony in the Methodist church at
Buhl, Idaho. Following the wedding the
young couple will leave for Boston,
Mass., Mr. Fedje to be in the Boston uni
versity school of theology and Miss
Thompson in the Boston university
school of music. Both attended Willam
ette university this past year and their
engagement was announced on tha
campus during the school year. Mr.
Fedje has been director of youth work
in the First Methodist church here.
Planned for the afternoon of Satur
day, August 13, as a garden ceremony
is the wedding of Miss Betty Lou Jones
and Charles Hunter, the service to be
at 2 o'clock at the residence of Miss
Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verne R.
Jones. The Rev. Samuel H. Jones will
officiate. The reception following also
will be in the garden.
Mrs. Neil Hamilton is to be matron of
honor and young Miss Janice Jones will
be junior bridesmaid for her sister. Rob
ert H. Jones, a brother of the bride, is
to be best man.
Among out-of-town guests will be Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Wilson of Portland,
grandparents of the bride; Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley E. Hodgen of Santa Barbara,
uncle and aunt of the bride; Mr. and
Mrs. Russell E. Martin of Sonoma, Calif.,
uncle and aunt of Mr. Hunter.