Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 23, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    Parties for
Miss Tate
Honoring Miss Marjorie Tate
who is to be married September
10 to Lawrence Christian, Mrs.
John P. Maulding (Margaret
Jane Cooley) will entertain
Thursday evening, assisted by
her mother, Mrs. Ralph H. Coo
ley, the party to be at the poo
ley residence.
Twenty-five guests have been
bidden for dessert, a miscellan
eous shower later to honor Miss
Tate.
Sixty guests have been bid
den to a garden party planned
for this evening for Miss Tate,
Mrs. Maurice Heater and Mrs.
Henry Tate to be hostesses for
the event at the Heater home
at Union Hill. Following a
dessert supper there will be a
miscellaneous shower for the
bride-to-be.
t
Wedding Sept. 3
Monmouth The marriage of
Miss Beverly Jean Lawson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Van K.
Lawson of McMinnville, to Or
ville Colyer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Colyer of Brooks, is to be
solemnized September 3 in the
First Baptist church in McMinn
ville. Miss Lawson is a graduate
nurse from the Emmanuel hos
pital in Portland. Mr. Colyer
graduated from the Oregon Col
lege of Education in 1048, and
is a teacher In the Amity school.
Miss Lawson is a great niece
of G. L. Russell and Miss Blanch
Russell.
.
STAYTON Celebrating the
sixth birthday of her son, David,
Mrs. Robert Boitz of Salem, en
tertained with a family dinner
at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Rosa Darby of Stayton.
Present with the guest of hon
or and his parents were Mr. and
Mrs. William Raymond, Doug
las, Rosemary and Herbert, and
Betty Vahl, all ' of Klamath
Falls; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Stud
nick, Sally and Norman of Scio
route; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Dar
by, Audrey, Darla and Gary,
Darrell Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Boitz, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Boitz, Keith and Gary, Mrs.
Rosa Darby and Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Darby, all of Stayton.
Today's Menu
Friday Fare
Tuna Fish Salad
Potato Chips
Bread and Butter Sandwiches
Blueberry Pie
Beverage
Tuna Fish Salad
Ingredients: 1 seven - ounce
can tuna fish, Vi cup finely dic
ed celery, cup finely diced
cucumber, 1 cup well-drained
cooked peas , 2 hard-cooked
eggs (sliced), 3 tablespoons
(about) mayonnaise or creamy
type salad dressing, 1 teaspoon
prepared mustard, Vi teaspoon
cider vinegar, V teaspoon salt,
Vi teaspoon sugar, salad greens.
Method: Flake tuna fish un
less it is already flaked. Add to
it the celery, cucumber, peas
and eggs. In a small bowl mix
the mayonnaise or creamy-type
salad dressing'with the mustard,
vinegar, salt, and sugar until
they are well combined; add to
the tuna mixture, mixing light
ly. Serve on salad greens. 4 servings.
Berg-Ferguson Service Friday First
Wedding in New Evangelistic Temple
is- to teach near Portland next
The new Evangelistic Temple
was the scene of its first wed
ding last Friday evening when
Miss Beryl Eileen Ferguson,
daughter of the Rev. and Mrs.
Roy C. Ferguson, was married
to the Rev. Allen L. Berg of
Portland, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Berg of Vernon, B.C.
The double ring .rites were read
at 8 o'clock with the Rev. Mr.
Ferguson officiating, assisted by
the Rev. W. S. Fredericks, pastor
of the church.
The church was decorated
profusely with many gladioluses,
the pastel colored ones being at
the altar. For the music, Miss
Mary Katherine Bullock and
Howard Olsen sang and at the
organ was Miss Joan Bair.
The bride was escorted to the
altar by an uncle, F. L. Stephens,
and she was given in marriage
by her mother. The wedding
dress was of white satin design
ed with sweetheart neckline and
short train. The veil was fin
gertip length.: The bride carried
a white Bible with white gladio
luses and stephanotis. With her
dress the bride wore a necklace
that belonged to her maternal
grandmother and she carried a
handkerchief which her mother
and sister had carried at their
weddings.
Two sisters of the bride were
honor attendants, Miss Marilyn
Ruth Ferguson and Mrs. Lloyd
E. Hoeye (Carol Denise Fergu
son), Miss Ferguson wearing a
blue gown of taffeta with net
skirt, Mrs. Hoeye, a yellow taf
feta gown. Miss Dons Jean
Schmidt as bridesmaid wore a
pink dress. All three .carried
bouquets of pastel colored gladi
oluses.
The candle lighters were Miss
Dorothy Carlson and Miss Luel
la Olsen. Darleen Warner was
flower girl, wearing a floor
length pink organdy frock, and
Steven Meredith Hoeye the ring
bearer.
The Rev. Robert Kimball was
best man. Groomsmen were Rev.
Noble Ballew and the Rev. Ir
win Gllbraith, both of Portland.
Ushers were Roy Hageman,
Walter Friesen, Dick Loutham,
Melvin Bales and John Walter.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Ferguson wore a powder
blue dress and the bridegroom's
mother was in 4 gray suit. Both
mothers wore corsages of pink
gladioluses and white carna
tions. The reception was at the
church and many gladioluses in
various colors were used in
decorating. The bride's table
was set with a linen cloth that
had belonged to the bride's great
great grandmother and is one
that has been used in all wed
dings of the family, for three
generations. Mrs. Winnie Ham
man, an aunt, served the cake.
Miss Joan Schwabbauer and
Miss Betty Sorensen poured.
Serving were Miss Lora Friesen,
Miss Alice Carlson, Miss Anna
mae Einfeldt. Miss Ruth Petty
of Baridon was in charge of the
guest book and in charge of the
gifts were Miss Billie Oliver and
Miss Aileen Hanner. Mrs. How
ard Olsen assisted in arranging
the wedding and reception.
For traveling the bride wore a
maroon gabardine suit with
black hat, trimmed with white
and gray feathers, black acces
sories and corsage of white
flowers.
The couple will reside at
Lents, Ore. The bride, who at
tended Southern California
Bible college at Pasadena and
the Oregon College of Education,
year. Rev. Mr. Berg, who also
attended the Southern Califor
nia Bible college at Pasadena
and other colleges, and was in
the Royal Canadian army medi
cal corps for three years, is di
rector of the visual action head
quarters in Portland.
Miss Schnell is
Feted at Shower
Misses Gloria, and Barbara
McClintock and Miss Joanne
Fitzmaurice were hostesses Sun
day at a surprise party for Miss
Phyllis Schnell, who is to wed
September 2 to Robert Strebig.
The party was given at the
home of Miss Fitzmaurice's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.
Fitzmaurice, and was a garden
party. A pound and spice show
er honored Miss Schnell.
In the group were: Miss
Schnell,- Mrs. Philip H. Schnell,
Mrs. Roger M. Schnell, Mrs.
John Beakey, Mrs. Edna M.
Olsen, Mrs. R. M. Fitzmaurice,
Mrs. John P. Maulding, Mrs.
George C. Alexander of Eugene,
Mrs. Donald Scheelar, Mrs.
James Kern of Albany, Mrs.
Donald Sommer, Mrs. Donald
Preiss, Mrs. John H. Johnson,
Mrs. James R. Phillips, Mrs. Er
nest Hobbs, Mrs. Hubert Wil
liamson, Mrs. Herbert Hunt
Misses Suzanne Small, Janet
Miss Vickroy Is
Wed at Mt. Angel
Mt. Angel In a setting of
white gladioluses and greenery,
lighted by candelabrams at St
Mary's Catholic church, Miss
Dolores Vickroy, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. C. D. Vickroy of Mt.
Angel, and Howard Naegeli,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Naegeli of Silverton, exchanged
vows at a double ring ceremony
Rev. Vincent Koppert, OSB
read the services at 2 o'clock
on Saturday afternoon, August
20. Miss Helen Keber presided
at the pipe organ for the proces
sional and recessional marches,
and accompanied Miss Pauline
Saalfeld and Miss Lucy Van
Cleef, who sang preceding and
after the service.
Mr. Vickroy gave his daugh
ter in marriage. She was dress
ed in a white frock made of
eyelet embroidery fashioned
with fitted bodice, short sleeves,
and picture frame collar. Her
hat and accessories were of
white, and she carried a white
pearl prayer book topped with
a .spray of American Beauty
rosebuds.
Mrs. Don Chandler of Silver-
Rilea, Jean Claire Swift, Mar
jorie Tate, Betty Jean Manoles,
Charlotte Alexander, June
Young, Mariann Croisan, Bar
bara Sundet, Jean Fidler and
from Portland, Misses Georgie
Anne Balaam, Emily West and
Eva Moore, Kappa sorority sis
ters.
wondrous new dual-personality invention for
fun and good-grooming both! An enchanting
plastic "all-around" Carousel toy that holds all
the things to keep a little girl beautiful: Little
Lady's "very own" Bubble Bath, Shampoo,
Toilet Water, Hand Lotion, and Talcum.
Charmingly boxed. $j50
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ton stood astmatron of honor I
for her sister. She was dressed
in a frock of chartreuse, with
which she wore a white hat and
white accesspries. Miss Char
lene Vickroy, another sister, was
the bridesmaid, wearing a pink
frock with white accessories.
Each carried a spray of gladio
luses, Lloyd Naegeli served as best
man for his brother and Lloyd
Stoltenberg of Portland was
groomsman. Ushers were an
other brother, Norman Naegeli
of Silverton, Vayle Dickerson of
Silverton and Alan Jungwirth of
St. Paul, uncle of the bride.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Vickroy was dressed in
yellow linen with roses and ap
plique trim. Her accessories
were in gray and she wore a cor
sage of gardenias and Cecil
Brunner roses. Mrs. Naegeli
was dressed in a royal blue
afternoon dress for her son's
wedding. Her accessories were
in gray and white and she also
wore a gardenia and Cecil Brun
ner rose corsage.
A reception followed at the
St. Mary's dining hall. Mrs. A.
J. Jungwirth, aunt of the bride;
and Mrs. Roy Timmerman has
charge of the guest table. Mrs.
Pete Uselman passed the guest
book and Mrs. A. Jungwirth cut
the cake. Serving were the
Misses Loretta Huber, Mary Hu-
ber and Rosemarie Huber, Pat
Lesmeister and Wilma Lesmei-ster.
After a wedding trip to the
coast, the couple will reside in
Spokane, Wash.
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A
UGUST
Fur S
ALE
PRESENTING
the fashion picture
Coats
Capes
Sea ryes
We . now open our Sale of Fine Furs.
There has been a big drop in the whole
sale market. We are offering coats and
capes made from the most choice skins
by the finest New York manufacturers
at greatly reduced prices. We challenge
any competition to equal our prices. If
you are interested in anything in the fur
line, be sure and see us.
Famous for the Finest in Furs
135 North Liberty
Capital Journal. Salem. Ore.. Tuesday, August 23, I'M!)
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