Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 04, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    s Capital
Edited by MARIAN
g Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, August 4, 1949
Second Day
Of Meeting
To Be Busy
Another busy day is ahead,
Fridav. for the American Legion
auxiliary units in session here
for the annual department con
vention.
A very "early start" is on the
calendar for the secretaries and
treasurers, a breakfast to be
given in their honor at 1 a. m.
Friday in the Chamber of Com
merce (billed as the Malamutc
Saloon on the invitations with
Dan McGrew and the Lady
known as Lou, officiating.) Mrs.
Bert A. Walker heads the com
mittee in charge.
Business sessions for the
auxiliary take up at 9 a. m
Friday in the state senate
chambers at the capitol build
ing. Following the roll call and
convention minutes, there will
be a report by the resolutions
committee, of which Mrs. Robert
Kreason of Dallas is chairman; a
report of the department treasur
er and finance commission, ana
presentation of the convention
auxiliary chairman, Mrs. I. N.
Bacon of Salem.
Nomination of officers will
close the Friday morning ses
sion. The afternoon meeting is
glated to start at 1:15 o'clock
with Mrs. Hubert A. Goode of
Portland, national president of
the auxiliary, to give her mes
sage at that time. A floral de
gree will be presented by Juniors
of the auxiliary, Mrs. Leon M
Brown as chairman.
Following the ceremonies
honoring Mrs. Goode, reports
will be given by all convention
committees, about 20 of them.
The group will adjourn for the
Junior "parade at 2 p. m., and
district caucus meetings are
slated between 3 and 4 p. m.
Miss Broad Bride
Saturday Evening
Aurora The Cedar Mills
Community church, near Beav
erton was the scene Saturday
evening, July 30, of the wedding
of Miss Mildred Broad, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Broad
of Beavcrton, and Harold R.
Freece, son of Mr. and Mrs. War
ren Freece of Canby.
Honoring the bride, a pre
nuptial shower was given during
the week preceding the wedding
at the home of Mrs. C. E. Kraft
In Canby, with members of the
Milk Creek Extension Unit as
hostesses. The gift table was
centered with a bowl of pink and
white sweet peas, guarded by
white tapers. An umbrella sus
pended above, from which
streamers led to miniature um
brellas in pink and white, furth
er carried out the "shower"
theme.
Guests were Mrs. Elwood
Faist, Mrs. Sherman E. Zweigart,
Mrs. Gordon Lindland, Mrs.
Elmer Blake, Mrs. Leon Jack
son, Mrs. Raymond Weygandt,
Mrs. Adam Bany, Mrs. Chris
Kraft, Sr., Mrs. Mclvin Mahlum,
Mrs. Fred Dietz, Mrs. Belle
Brown, Mrs. Abe Hcpler, Mrs.
Ora Slyter, Mrs. W. O. Melum,
Mrs. Louis Sperb, Mis. C. E.
Kraft, Mrs. Vida Hiimblett, Mrs.
Warren Freece, Misses Gloria
and Dorothy Rupp, Mrs. R. L.
Hansen, Mrs. Frank Sperb, Mrs.
Elmer Pngh, Mrs. Ed Rupp of
Salem, Mrs. Clarence Rupp, Mrs.
Fred Scallon, Mrs. Raymond
Freece and sons, Donnie and
Bobby, Miss Orma Hcpler, Mrs.
I. U. Bany, Mrs. Matt Faist, Mrs.
James Broad and the bride, Mrs.
Harold R. Freece, of Beaverton,
Mrs. William Broad from On
tario, Canada, Mrs. Oscar Olson,
Mrs. Henry Kraft, Mrs. L. C.
Berney, Janice and Norman
Berney, Miss Alice Rupp, Mrs.
Roy L. Halo, Mrs. D. W. Cuts-forth.
Women
LOWRX FISCHEB
Picnic Tonight
Gamrfia Phi Beta alumnne
and active members are gather
ing at the home of Mrs. Hollis
W. Huntington for a picnic sup
per this evening, the event be
ing arranged at 6:30 o'clock.
Two Honor
Bride-to-Be
Miss Barhara Bates and Miss
Barbara Halvarson are to be
hostesses this evening at the
Rose street home of Miss Bates'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B.
Bates, at a Dartv to honor Miss
Beverly Hutchison, who is to be
married August 27 to Kenneth
A. Holmes of Albany.
A erouD of 24 has been In
vited for dessert to be served in
the garden. A gift from the
group is to be presented Miss
Hutchison. Miss Martha Du
Rette of Gervais is an out-of-
town guest invited.
Couple Wed
At Woodburn
At a beautiful church wedding,
Saturday. July 30, at 2:00
o'clock. Miss Delores Hathaway
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Hathaway of Champoeg, was
wed to William W. Tremaine,
son of Mrs. Estella Tremaine and
the late V. W. Tremaine of
Woodburn, at a double ring cere
mony in the St. Luke church in
Woodburn with Rev. Frances
Handley officiating.
Mrs. Marie Donnelly played
the organ music and the soloist,
Bernard Smith, sang before and
after the vows were taken. The
altar was decorated with, pink
yellow and white gladioluses
and lighted candles.
The bride.escorted to the altar
by her father, wore a white satin
gown will full train, a sweet
heart neckline with beaded
pearls and a finger-tip veil
trimmed with lace was arranged
from a pearl beaded coronet. She
carried a bouquet centered with
a purple centered white orchid,
white gladioluses with rosebuds
in the center and surrounded by
stephanotis.
Maid of honor was Miss Betty
Johnson who wore a pastel
yellow taffeta gown with a
matching net picture hat with
yellow ribbon trim.
William Chase was best man
Bridesmaids, Miss Patricia
Tremaine, sister of the bride
groom, and Miss Wanda Hath
away, cousin of the bride, wore
pink and green pastel taffeta
gowns.
Miss Bonnie Hathaway, sister
of the bride, was junior brides
maid and wore a pastel blue taf
feta gown. All the bridesmaids
wore matching net picture hats
and carried nosegays of gladio
luses centered with summer
chrysanthemums and streamers
to match dresses and hats.
Ushers were Alex Adamski,
Ray Leighty and Carl Weathers.
Phil Junior Hathaway, brother
of the bride carried the rings.
Mrs. Hathaway wore for her
daughter's wedding a copper
satin dress with black accessor
ies. Her corsage was two gar
denias with talisman rosebuds
and white ribbon.
Mrs. Tremaine wore a blue
satin two piece dress with black
accessories and her corsage was
also of gardenias and rosebuds.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held in the St. Lukes
hall which was decorated witli
gladioluses and roses. The bridal
party and the parents formed a
receiving line for the friends
numbering between 150 and 175.
The serving table covered with
lace and was centered with the
three tier cake topped with a
bridal couple. Pink and white
streamers from the cake ended
Complete
but
Limited Number of Pairs
Get Yours Now
Miss Nelson
To Wed Soon
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan S. Nel
son, formerly of Spokane and
now of Salem, announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Miss Eloise Nelson, to
Lyle H. Hamilton, son of Mrs.
Iva Hamilton of Salem.
The wedding is planned for
August 21 at 3 o'clock in the
afternoon in the Lake Labish
Community church.
The bride-to-be is a graduate
of North Central high school in
Spokane and attended Washing
ton State college. She is now
employed at Kelley-Farquhar
company office. Mr. Hamilton
is a senior at Willamette univer
sity and is a laboratory techni
cian at Salem Memorial hospital.
Costume Day
For SWGA
The annual costume day for
members of the Salem Women's
Golf association was Wednes
day, and any one passing by
would have seen a startling ar
ray on the greens and at the
club house everything from
Gypsy and Indian costumes to
comic strip make-ups, and cer
tainly many "originals."
Prizes for the costumes went
to the following: Mrs. John H.
Johnson, the most original; Mrs.
Claybourne Dyer, prettiest; Mrs.
William C. Dyer, Jr., best char
acter; Mrs. Robert Drager, fun
niest; Mrs. Edward Roth, most
outstanding; and honorable men
tions to Mrs. W. T. Waterman,
Mrs. Harold M. Olinger, Mrs.
Chandler Brown, Mrs. John
Heltzel.
Guests for the day included
Miss Birdie DeBeck, Mrs. Glenn
Holman, Mrs. Arthur Rhan, Mrs.
J. N. Bishop, Miss Jean McDoug
all, Regina, Saskatchewan, Can
ada, Miss Mary Bacon and Mrs.
Forsythe Bacon of Vancouver
Wash., Mrs. P. C. Anderson, Mrs
Loren Mort and Mrs. Charles A
Barclay.
Prize winners in the day's play
included Mrs. John Heltzel, class
A; Mrs. Roy H. Simmons, class
B; Mrs. Joseph W. Matujec,
class C; Mrs. Linn Hammerstad,
class D.
Rebekah Meeting
Held at Woodburn
Woodburn Home Rebekah
lodge No. 58 met in regular ses
sion Tuesday evening at the
I.O.O.F. hall. Members were
reminded of the harvest festival
for the I.O.O.F. in October.
Plans were completed for the
annual picnic to be held Sunday,
August 14, for all Odd Fellows,
Robekahs and families and any
visiting members in the com
munity, at Settlemier park. Com
mittee in charge of tables and
coffee includes Mrs. Arthur
Burt, Mrs. Alfred Moon, Mrs.
Frank Wright and Mrs. Fred
Frenlz.
The noble grand, Mrs. Sidney
Cummings, appointed the fol-
with a bell on one side and a
ladies slipper on the other.
Serving the bride s cake were
Miss Norma Moshberger and
Mrs. E. A. Dickson, at the punch
bowl were Mrs. Wilfred Weath
ers and Miss Lorraine Haun
auske, and pouring at the coffee
urn were Mrs. Homer Harrison
and Miss Rita Halter. Assisting
were Mrs. Elmer Rierson, Mrs.
George Lathrop, Mrs. Fritz
Moshcnberger and Mrs. L. D.
Johnson. Miss Yvonne Williams
passed the guest book and at the
gift table were Mrs. Clayton
Baker and Mrs. Al Berg.
The bride wore for traveling
a gray tailored suit with navy
hat and purse ar.d white shoes
and gloves. The couple left for
a short honeymoon at Seaside
and parts of Washington. They
arc at home to their many friends
it 4737 N. E. Going, Portland.
The couple are both graduates
of Woodburn high school and
the bride is employed by the
state in the veterans affairs of
fice in Portland. Mr. Tremaine
was in the U. S. Coast Guard is
attending stenotype school in
Portland.
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Is Bride The marriage of
Mrs. Richard Hartley, the for
mer Barbara Nelson, was sol
emnized July 29 in the First
Congregational church here.
The new Mrs. Hartley former
ly lived in Portland and at
tended Willamette university.
Mr. Hartley is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Hartley of Sil
verton and he will complete
his work at Willamette this
year. The couple will reside
in Salem. (Kennell-Ellis stu
dio picture)
lowing heads of standing com
mittees: Community chairman,
Mrs. Arthur Burt; good of order,
Mrs. H. A. Lohse; publicity, Mrs.
Ellen Swofford; fraternal press,
Mrs. Fred Frentz.
The charter was draped in
memory of William B. Brown,
91, a member for many years,
who died July 30.
Following the meeting games
were played with Mrs. Charles
Dean winning prizes. Refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Rob
ert Scott, Miss Laura Bonney
and Mrs. Lafe Peterson.
The refreshments committee
for the next meeting, Aug. 16,
will be Mrs. Ernest Livesay,
Mrs. Lyle Warren and Mrs. Reba
Gass.
THE FOURTH birthday anni
versary for Karen Fortmiller
was Thursday and she was hon
ored this afternoon at an inform
al party at the home of her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Fort
miller. Honoring Karen were
Johnny and Jimmy Zerzan, Mar
ilyn Miller, Mary Griffith and
Judy Fortmiller.
FORMER Baker county resi
dents are reminded of the pic
nic to be staged for all former
residents of Baker county, in
Portland next Sunday, August
7, in Laurelhurst park. Each
family is to take its own basket
lunch and coffee. The ice cream
is to be furnished.
CLOSING OUT GORTON APPLIANCES CO.
AT PUBLIC AUCTION
THURSDAY, 8 P. M.
No Reserve
Refrigerators
Ranges
Washers
Glenn Woodry, Auctioneer
JUST
RECEIVED!
Price's have just received a complete ship
ment of Spauldings. There is a limited num
ber of pairs in each size and width, so get just
exactly what you want now . . . shop early.
Surprise for t
Bride-Elect
A surprise party and miscel
laneous bridal shower were giv
en last evening for Miss Eliza
beth Louise (Betty) Thompson,
Buhl, Idaho, who is to be mar
ried August 31 to Ray N. Fedje
of Salem.
Miss Polly Pollock of Port
land was hostess for the party
given at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. Roy A. Fedje, parents of
Mr. Fedje.
A group of 25 was bidden.
Following an informal evening
late refreshments were served.
Miss Thompson and her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gan Thomp
son, and her sister, Mrs. Eb
Martin, were to leave Thursday
to return to their home in Buhl.
All came earlier in the week
to be guests at an open house for
which Dr. and Mrs. Fedje enter
tained Tuesday evening to honor
their son and Miss Thompson.
The Fedje-Thompson wedding
is to be in the Methodist church
at Buhl, August 31.
Kroekers Feted
On Anniversary
North Dallas The chancel of
the new Evangelical Mennonite
Brethren church on Howe near
Miller avenue was decorated in
pink and white gladioluses and
ferns in large baskets on Satur
day evening when Mr. and Mrs.
K. E. Kroeker of West Salem,
celebrated their 25th wedding
anniversary at an 8 o'clock ser
vice. Their older daughter,
Miss Margaret Kroeker, was
toastmistress for the evening
The plans included a program
similar to the original wedding
service 25 years ago. The min
ister who had preformed the
ceremony could not attend, so
his complimentary letter was
read to the friends and relatives
gathered with the honored
couple. A choir of about a
dozen voices sang the same song
"Sail On" by Gabriel, that had
been sung originally. The choir
members were a portion of that
other choir 25 years ago. At that
time a choir of 50 voices took
part.
Rev. Jacob H. Quiring gave
the invocation. Originally he
had given a sermonette. Rev
A. P. Toews brought the message
of the evening on "Faith." Misses
Margaret and Esther Kroeker,
the two daughters, sang "My
God and I."
Rev. Glen Yates of the Wes-
leyan Methodist church in Salem
gave appropriate remarks. In
formal good wishes were ex
tended to the couple. Mrs
Henry Quiring gave a reading
of which she was the composer.
Among those speaking were Mr
and Mrs. Jake Buhler of Salem,
Mrs. W. S. Downer, and Mrs. J.
N. Ediger. John S. Ediger, who
is the only living uncle on the
bride's maternal side of the
family, gave the closing prayer.
Refreshments were served to
nearly 150 guests in the
church dining rooms immediate
ly after the program. Mrs. Ed
B. Frey and Mrs. Thomas Dalke
poured. Mrs. Henry Quiring
and Mrs. S. N. Ediger cut the
ices. The brides table was
centered by a large square tiered
wedding cake which Mr. Jake
Buhler had made. The Misses
Lavina Harder and Florence
Frey assisted.
Twenty-five years ago this
couple's wedding was the first
wedding to be held in the Evan
gelical Mennonite Brethren
church which had just then
been built on Miller avenue. On
Saturday evening this was the
first silver wedding to be held
in the now new Evangelical
--
Glenwood Ballroom
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Hundreds Items
Wed at Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis Peoples
(Gretchen Handtamann) were married June 17 at Calvary
Lutheran church in Silverton. The bride, from Bismarck,
N. D., is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Handtamann, and
Mr. Peoples is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peoples of
Corvallis. (McEwan studio picture)
Mennonite Brethren church
standing on Howe just off Miller.
This church had been dedicated
on July 24 just six days before
this 25th anniversary was held.
Mr. and Mrs. Kroeker have
spent all but 4 years in Kansas
These last 4 years have been in
Oregon. The daughter attended
Salem College and Academy.
Mr. Kroeker has been pastor at
Cli c l
429 Court St.
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an Aumsville church for two of
these past 4 years. They are
now at home in West Salem.
MRS. CLEO KEPPINGER
was hostess for a shower at her
home on Lancaster drive Tues
day nieht. honoring Miss Iris
Proudfit whose wedding will be
an event of August 12.
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Engagement
Is Announced
Announcement Is made by
Mrs. Pearl Cowan of Salem of
the engagement of her daugh
ter, Miss Viona Mary Cowan, of
Pasadena, Calif., formerly of
Salem, to Ross William Heegel,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W.
Heegel of Alhambra, Calif.
The wedding date has been set
for September 3. ,
Miss Cowan is a graduate of
Sacred Heart academy and was
employed at the state treasury
department before going to
California. For the past year
she has been employed 'at the
California Trust company in
Los Angeles. Mr. Heegel, since
his discharge from the navy, has
been taking an engineering
course at Pasadena college.
Mrs. John Van Laanen, Mrs.
William Massey, Mrs. Paul Bas
sett, Mrs. Dan Scharf, Mrs. Rob
ert Wagers, Mrs. Clyde Kuenze,
Jr., Mrs. John Anglin; Mrs.
James Schardein, Mrs. Emory
Goode, Mrs. Roy Scofield, Mrs.
John Cage, Mrs. Robert Fromm,
Mrs. William Scharf, Mrs. Anna
Wircshing, her mother, Mrs.
Russell M. Proudfit, and sister,
Mrs. Paul Barham.
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