Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 17, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    Capital
edited by MARIAN
6 Capital Journal, Salem. Ore., Wednesday, Aug. 17, 1949
Entertaining
Compliments
Brides-Elect
This week is featured by much
ntertaining for brides-to-be.
Among parties planned for
brides-elect is the one for which
Mrs. Axel Jacobsen will be host
ess Thursday evening at her
Valley View avenue home to
compliment Miss Joan Hoereth,
who is to be married August 28
to Theodore Covalt.
About 30 have been bidden
and the group will honor Miss
Hoereth with a miscellaneous
shower of gifts. Late refresh
ments will be served following
an informal evening.
MIm Hobson Feted
Honoring Miss Dorothy Ann
Hobson, who is to be married
next Saturday to Frederick H.
Graham of Longview, Miss
Marylou Herndon and Miss Nor-
vada Smedley are to entertain
Wednesday evening at the home
of Miss Smedley.
About 30 friends in Chi
Omega sorority have been bid
den, the group to fete Miss Hob
son with a linen shower. Late
refreshments will be served fol
lowing an informal evening.
The Graham-Hobson wedding
is to be Saturday in St. Paul's
Episcopal church.
For Miss Hutchison
Mrs. Ralph Wirth is to enter
tain Friday evening at her home
at a party honoring Miss Bev
erly Hutchison, who is to be
married August 27 to Kenneth
A. Holmes of Albany.
Guests have been invited at
8 o'clock and will honor the
bride-to-be with a crystal show
er. In the group will be 18 for
mer neighborhood friends of
Miss Hutchison. I
Couple Ved Saturday at
St. Mary's in Mt. Angel
Mt Angel In a setting of white and pink gladioluses and
greenery lighted by cathedral tapers, Miss Rita Drescher, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. John Drescher of Monitor, and Andrew Hein, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hein, Sr., of Canby, spoke their mar
riage vows at a double ring ceremony, Saturday morning, at the
St. Mary's Catholic church, Mt.-
Ansel, at 9:00 o'clock. Rev.
Damian Jentges, O.S.B., offi
ciated at the nuptial mass and
read the wedding service.
Mrs. Vincent Smith presided
at the pipe organ for the pro
cessional and recessional wedd
ing marches, and accompanied
Mrs. Marion Howe of Canby,
who sang preceding and after
the ceremony. Miss Pauline
Saaifeld and Mrs. J. L. Wachter
who sang at the offertory, and
the St. Mary's choir who sang
the high mass.
Mr. Drescher gave his daugh
ter in marriage. She wore the
traditional white satin gown
fashioned with fitted bodice,
French lace at the low shoulder
line topped by a marquisette
yoke with round neckline, long
sleeves and full skirt ending in
a long court train edged in
French lace. A coronet of orange
blossoms held the fingeritp lace-
edged veil of illusion, and the
bride carried a bouquet of
American Beauty roses and
white stephanotis with white
satin streamers. She wore a
double strand of pearls.
Mrs. Henry Roshak of Tigard,
stood as matron of honor for her
sister. She wore a gown of teal
blue faille designed with a drape
collar on the low shoulder line
nt the fitted bodice and full
floor length skirt. Her halo
headresi was of matching tulle
and she carried a fan shaped
bouquet of varigated gladioluses.
Bridesmaids were Miss Betty
Twito of Woodburn, Mrs. Wil
liam Gelbrich Jr. of Canby and
Miss Annette Willis of Canby. j
All were dressed in gowns ofj
pink faille made identically to.
that of the honor attendant. They !
wore haloes of pink tulle and i
oarried fan-shaped bouquets of
gladioluses. j
Edward Drescher, brother of
he bride, served as best man for
Mr. Hein, and ushers were Jim
Christian, Bill Gilbert and Ron-!
aid Tatone, all of Canby.
For her daughter's wedding.'
Mrs. Drescher wore a gray and j
pink crepe afternoon dress with
rose-colored accessories. Mrs. I
Hein was dresed in navy bluej
with navy accessories for her!
son's wedding. Both mothers;
wore corsages of pink and white!
carnations.
Following the services, a
wedding breakfast was served at
the Memorial hall with covers
placed for fifty guests. The)
bridal table was oentered with'
a tiered wedding cake and ani
arrangement of gladioluses and
lighted tapers. Serving were!
Mrs. Joseph Rosno, Mrs. Albert
Uhing and Mrs. Henry Zollner,
who also assisted at serving the
buffet supper at the reception
held that evening in the same
halL After the supper a wedding
danoe was held. Mrs. Phil Lutz
of Salem, aunt of the bride,
poured, Msi. Edward Goebel of
Canby, sister of the bridegroom,
cut the cake, and Miss Marjorie
Drescher, sister of the bride,
Women
LOWRY FISCHER
Club Picnic
Twenty-one enjoyed the picnic
gathering for the Etotka club
Tuesday at Champoeg. A fea
ture of the program was a re
view on the club's history, pre
sented by Mrs. Vard A. Hughes
retiring president. The review
included activities of the group
throughout its 35 years. The fall
schedule for the club starts in
September, an evening meeting
being planned on the third
Tuesday at the home of Mrs
Clifton Ross.
INITIATION of Mrs. J. T.
Noble, Mrs. Minor Lewis, Mrs.
Maude Olson and Charles Hunt
ington took place at the Salem
Rebekah lodge meeting Monday
evening.
The F. L. club will hold its
meeting this Thursday in the
IOOF hall.
The Encampment will hold a
social on Friday night. A no-host
supper to at 6:30 and a dance
and cards following lodge.
TO MR. AND MRS. Hugh
William McElhmny go congra
tulation upon the birth of a son
Tuesday, August 16, at Salem
General hospital. The little boy
has been named William Jeffrey
There is a daughter in the fam
ily, Christy, nearly three years
old. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Charles S. McElhinny, Tom
Hill and Mrs. Pearl Hill, all of
Salem.
MRS. DORA ATWELL, 773
Mill street, will be hostess to the
South Salem Woman's Christian
Temperance Union at 2 o'clock
Friday afternoon. A travelogue
on her trip through Canada and
the central states will be given
by Mrs. Emil Stripling. The an
nual election of officers will be
held.
passed the guest book.
For going away the bride
wore a wine suit with gray ac
oessories and a corsage of red
and white carnations. Following
a trip to Yellowstone National
park, the couple will make their
home m Canby.
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Two Honor
Bride-to-Be
Miss Janice Middleton, who
is to be married Saturday, Sep
tember 10, to LaVern Hiebert,
was honored at a surprise party
and shower for which Mrs. Steve
Anderson and Mrs. Donald Mc
pherson were hostesses Tuesday
evening at the South 12th street
home of Mrs. Anderson. The
shower was a miscellaneous one,
and refreshments were served
following an informal evening,
In the group were Miss Mid
dleton, Mrs. Lester DenBeste,
Miss Patricia Long, Miss Bar
bara Halvarson, Miss Barbara
Smith, Miss Lois Ruecker, Miss
Sally Smith, Miss Marion Sayre
Miss Patricia Carver, Mrs. Mc
pherson and Mrs. Anderson.
2 Brides-Elect
Feted at Shower
Mt. Angel Miss Ma.cylene
Kerr-and Miss Dorothy Prosser,
brides-elect, were the inspira
tion for a bridal shower held on
Tuesday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weissenfels.
Hostesses included Miss Mary
Lou Weissenfels, Miss Laura
Schwab, both of Mt. Angel, and
Miss Vivian Vreeland of Port
land.
Miss Marcylene Kerr, daugh
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Kerr, will be married to Clar
ence Erwert, son of Mrs. John
Erwert and the late Mr. Erwert,
on Saturday, August 27, at St.
Mary's church.
Miss Dorothy Prosser, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pros
ser, and Alcuin Beyer, son of
John Beyer and the late Mrs,
Beyer, have set September 10 as
their wedding date.
Guests at the shower included
Mrs. Eugene Hoffer. Mrs. John
Erwert, Mrs. Fred Prosser, Mrs
Louis Weissenfels, Mrs. Ralph
Stenger, Mrs. William Lulay
Miss Rosemary Stupfel of Am
ity, and the Misses Lucy Van
played, and I am sure, 'Gone
Cleef, Lola Traviss, Violet Hoff
man, Lois Eggers, Joan Bochs
ler, Mary Ann Hauth, Pauline
Weiss, Marian Rickert, Joanne
Schwab, Arlene Erwert, Marion
Unger, Joanne Berning, Gert
rude and Helen Weissenfels.
PAST PRESIDENTS club of
Marion auxiliary, Veterans of
Foreign Wars, is meeting Thurs
day at 8 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Leon Hansen, 160 East Mil
ler.
SALEM CHAPTER of the
Gold Star Mothers will meet in
the garden of the Fred Birch
home, 1085 Highland avenue, for
a picnic no-host supper, at 6:30
p. m. on Thursday, August 18.
VISITOR at the D. C. Roberts
home for a few days is Mrs,
Folsom Hayes of Portland.
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To Be Fall Bride Announced recently was the engage
ment of Miss Viona Mary Cowan, daughter of Mrs. Pearl
Cowan, to Ross William Heegel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
W. Heegel of Alhambra, Calif. Miss Cowan now makes her
home in Pasadena, Calif. The wedding is to be September 3.
(McEwan studio picture)
Hackett Clan's 1
Reunion Reported
The Hackett clan met Sunday
at Townsend club hall, Salem,
for its annual get-together pic
nic. About 60 descendants and
their families of the late Sam
uel L. Hackett were present, in
cluding: Mrs. Lela McCarthy,
Roy Hackett, Mr. and Mrs. Nyal
Hawkins of Portland; Mrs. Har
riett Hackett, Ernest Hackett,
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnston,
Donna and Howard, Toledo; Mr.
snrf Mrs Tex Jeffries. NewDort:
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston,
Butte Falls, Ore.; Mr. and Mrs.
George Hackett, Mr. and Mrs.
Verlon Hackett, Nadine, Virginia
Sherrill. Sharon. Dale, Gail,
Jack and Scott, Hillsboro; Mr.
and Mrs. George Hackett and
baby of Pendleton; George Hack
ett, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Kriger, Jeanette and Carolyn,
Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. Leon
ard Hackett, Woodburn; Mr. ana
Mrs. David Hackett, Joetta, Don-
ella, Ronald, Patsy, Daniel, Del-
ma, Kieth and Willa, Mt. Angel;
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Theophilus,
immy, Michael and Gene, Mr.
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You won't woit for a rainy day
'to wear this Sherbrooke coat ... , with
or without a belt. Everything
' about it spells luxury . . . its look,
Its rich, warm Warren of Stafford,
100 wool fleece, rayon lined and
Cravenelte" -treated of course.
(Colors) (Sizes)
$29'5
At Seen In Mademoiselle.
Study Group
Mrs. D. C. Roberts was hostess
to her study club Saturday, en
tertaining the group at her beach
home at Devil's lake. They
spent the day there and were
entertained at luncheon.
In the group are Mrs. Fred
erick S. Lamport, Mrs. George
Alexander, Mrs. Harry N. Crain,
Mrs. P. W. Byrd, Mrs. David
Bennett Hill, Mrs. William Mc-
Gilchrist, Jr., Mrs. E. M. Page,
Mrs. E. H. Scellars, Mrs. R. D.
Slater, Mrs. Roberts.
and Mrs. Billy Hackett and Judy,
Lebanon; Mrs. Esmer Saxton,
Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson,
Salem.
To pep up tomato juice and
serve as cocktail add two ta
blespoons of chopped onion, two
tablespoons of chopped parslev
a half teaspoon of sugar, a tea
spoon of lemon juice, a quarter
teaspoon of Worcestershire
sauce, and quarter teaspoon of
salt to two cups of the juice.
Chill and strain before serving
with crisp crackers.
18
dockers .... 29.95 up
Oil Heaters
1425 Edgewater
Dinner Party
On Thursday
Miss Grace Shields is to be
hostess Thursday evening at a
dinner party at the American
Legion club far a group of 12.
Special guests will be three
friends in the group who are to
be married soon, including Miss
Margaret-Jane Emmons, who is
to wed September 1 to John
Syme of Parma, Idaho; Miss
Marilyn Janet Hjort, who is to
be married September 4 to Ray
mond H. Crumme of Berkeley,
Calif.; and Miss Jeanne Myers,
who will wed on October 2 to
Ensign Henry B. Johnson, USN.
Covers will be marked for
Miss Emmons, Miss Myers, Miss
Hjort, Mrs. Robert Siddoway of
Portland, Mrs. William Dunn,
Jr., Mrs. Gerald Robison, Mrs.
Lloyd V. Lewis (Janice Myers)
of Eugene, Mrs. Harold Gar
dner, Miss Anita Hager, Mrs.
Theodore Mankertz, Jr., Miss
Peggy Moritz, and Miss Shields.
Hannans Are Hosts
For Family Affairs
bilverton Mr. and Mrs.
George Gang (Bernice Hannan)
of Shelton, Wash., accompanied
for better
summer snapshots
Then bring your exposed
rolls of film to us for ex
pert developing and fin
ishing . . . our skilled
workmen have the mod
ern equipment and know
how to do the job right.
All prints ore made on
Kodak Velox Paper for
best results, fast serv
ice on all orders.
M.K.N.
EKEE
- Pc. Set of Dishes with Each Breakfast
Set Purchased During This Sale
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT WILL HOLD 'TIL
SAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE STORE
Drive To AA. K. N,
Amid SAVE!
Mrs. Gang's sister, Miss Sharon
Hannan to the home 01 ineir
4VA Martin Hannans. for
POICIIO, '
the week-end following several
weeks' vacation for Miss Han
nan at the home of the Gangs.
ai. nt the home of her Par
ents for the week-end were Mrs.
Dave Berger and small daugh
ter, Judy, of Corvallis.
Two family reunions were
held with Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Hannan and Larry as Saturday
'evening dinner hosts, and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Sears (Lena
Hannan) and Nancy breakfast
hosts, at 10 o'clock Sunday
morning at their home in Church
street.
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SPARTAN ELECTRIC
Bottle and Food
Warmer
Also a Vaporizer
Put a little .water in base, plug
in and heat nursing bottle or
standard can of prepared baby
food ... or put baby food in
heat-proof glass dish and set on
top ... or it may be used as a
vaporizer. Shuts off automati
cally. In maroon or ivory
plastic.
MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
Capital Drug Store
Stare & Liberty
4tmt
reg.$109 Now
If muffin batter does not fill
pans put cold water in empty
ones.
Fair Workers
Wanted
Members and others interest
ed in the West Salem PTA
are wanted In connection with
the PTA refreshment booth
to be operated during State
Pair week. Persons Interested
are asked to call
Mrs. Albert Flultt, 2-2391
or '
Mrs. Charles Claggett,
3-3966
before Thursday morning
"Teen-age
racial blotches
To cleanse skin carefully relieve
pimply irritation and so aid heal
ing, use these famous twin helps
RESINDLS
$395
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69.95
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West Salem