Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 26, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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Bride Last Saturday Wed last Saturday was Mrs. Clifford
Campau, the former Lucille Mae Forman, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred G. Forman. Mr. Campau is the son of Mrs.
Anna B. Campau and A. J. Campau of Portland. (Jesten-Mil-ler
studio picture)
Chambers-Van Horn Rites
Sunday Afternoon at Amity
Amity A garden wedding took place at the J. B. Abraham
home on West Fifth street Saturday afternoon, August 20, at 2
o'clock, when Miss Vida Van Horn, daughter of Mrs. William
Hichter, Amity, was married to Frederick Chambers, son of Mr.
ind Mrs. Reed Chambers of Salem.
Rev. S. James Osborne, Mc-
Minnville officiating at the
double ring ceremony. Preced
ing the marriage, Mrs. Robert
Shields, sang two solos, accom
panied on the organ by Mrs.
Ivan Shields.
The couple stood before an
altar if white lattice, with gar
lands of English ivy and tall bas
kets of salmon shaded gladio
luses, near the fireplace.
The bride, given in marriage
by her uncle, Hugh Shields, wore
a blue and white gabardine
dressmaker suit, white hat and
white accessories. She carried
a white Bible on which was ar
ranged an orchid and shower of
white satin ribbons. Enclosed in
the Bible were sprigs of white
Heather, sent by friends from
Scotland, as a token of "good
luck, good health and happi
ness." Mrs. Lyle Williams, was ma
tron of honor for her cousin.
She wore a pastel pink suit,
white accessories, and carried a
nosegay of white carnations.
Ladd Chambers of Salem act
ed as best man for his brother.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held on the lawn.
The damask covered reception
table was all white with a floral
centerpiece and white candles.
Mrs. Donald Shields cut the
wedding cake, and Mrs. George
Shields, presided at the coffee
urn, while Mrs. Ladd Chambers
presided at the punch bowl, with
Mrs. Hugh Shields and Mrs. Ivan
Shields assisting.- At the gift
table were Mrs. Robert Shields
and Mrs. Etric Farmer, who also
passed the guest book.
Only close friends and Tela
tives were bidden to the wed
ding. From out-of-town were:
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Chambers,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Chambers, Mr.
and Mrs. Ladd Chambers, of Sa
lem; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ro-
mig, Portland; Mrs. Darrel James
Newberg; Rev. and Mrs. S.
James Osborn, McMinnville;
The Carl Shields family from
Port Angeles, Wash. Amity
HARD OF HEARING
You've Waited for This!
HERE IT IS!
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guests were: Mr. and Mrs. O.
W. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. George
Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Shields and Joan, Mrs. Lyle Wil
liams and Lila, Mrs. Robert
Shields, Mr. and Mrs. William
Richter, Ralph Richter, Mr. and
Mrs. Etric Farmer, Mr. and Mrs
G. B. Abraham.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Kichter chose a navy two
piece afternoon dress, navy and
wnite nat white accessories and
corsage of white carnations. Mrs.
Chambers, mother of the bride
groom wore a blue dress and
corsage of pink carnations.
Following the reception the
newlyweds left on a trip to the
state of Washington going to
Pudget Sound, Hoods Canal,
Port Angeles, and Seattle. They
will be at home in Salem after
September I at 658 N. Church
street. The bride is a gradu
ate of Amity schools and Salem
Miss Keene
Wed Today
Silverton Mrs. Clarence
Whittier Keene announces the
marriage of her daughter, Miss
Frances Keene, to Wayne Satch-
well, son of Mrs. Willard Satch-well.
The ceremony was solemnized
in the chapel of St. John's Cath
edral, Spokane, Wash., at 12
o'clock today.
Only members of the imme
diate family and a small group
of friends witnessed the service.
A reception was arranged lat
er this afternoon at the home
of the bride's sister, Mrs. Henry
C. Glaze, Jr., at Spokane.
The couple will be at home
after September 5 at 5140 S. E.
Roberts Ave., Gresham, Mr.
Satchwell to teach there.
Mrs. Lettie Steelhammer and
Mrs. Henry Pritzlaff left early
Thursday forenoon by motor to
attend the wedding.
Mrs. Keene and her daughter
left for Spokane several days
ago and have been house guests
of another daughter of Mrs.
Keene, Mrs. Henry C. Glaze, Jr.
(Margaret Keene).
Miss Byrd
Is Hostess
Miss Virginia Byrd was host
ess Thursday at a luncheon at
Godfrey's, guests including past
matrons of Chadwick chapter,
Order of Eastern Star. Miss
Byrd is a charter member of the
chapter. The luncheon table was
set with yellow gladioluses and
zinnias and gold tapers, and low
bowls of white and peach bego
nias decorated the rooms. Fol
lowing the luncheon, the group
went to Miss Byrd's home for an
informal afternoon. Late re
freshments were served, Mrs. R.
D. Byrd assisting.
Guests included Miss Beth
Forster of Portland, Mrs. Lena
Cherrington, Mrs. D. M. Eby,
the present worthy matron of
the chapter, Mrs. W. Carlton
Smith, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs.
M. C. Petteys, Mrs. Wayne Hen
ry, Mrs. Frank Minto, Mrs. C. L.
Blodgett, Mrs. Leon Barrick,
Mrs. Fred Keeler, Mrs. Mem
Pearce, Mrs. Harold Phillippe,
Mrs. Gerald A. Reeher, Mrs.
Belle Niles Brown, Mrs. Albert
A. Cohen, Mrs. Rose Babcock,
Mrs. Paul Hauser, Mrs. Ida
Niles, Mrs. Byron B. Herrick
Mrs. William Merriott, now of
Woodburn, and the grand chap
lain in the order; Mrs. E. E.
Bergman and the hostess.
Woman's Club Tea Due Next Wednesday
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Arrange Garden Setting Arranged for next Wednesday
afternoon, August 31, is the silver tea of the Salem Woman's
club, to be given in the beautiful gardens at the Henry
Hanzen home on South High, hours to be between 3 and
5:30 o'clock. Pictured here are three of the committee in
the Hanzen garden planning details of the tea, left to right:
Mrs. Estill L. Brunk, co-chairman, Mrs. Grant C. Rogers,
general chairman, and Mrs. Henry Hanzen. Proceeds from
the tea go to the club's General Federation of Women's club
convention fund and the national "Community Betterment"
program. !
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Friday, August 26, 1949 7
Zontians Told of
Convention Program
Thirty-one attended the des
sert and business meeting for
Zonta club last evening at the
home of Mrs. R. W. Land with
Miss Mary Larson, Mrs. Robert
McEwan and Dr. Lucille Fortner
as co-hostesses. Mrs. Ben Lam
bert poured at the dessert hour.
Mrs. William E. Smith, dele
gate from the club to the Zonta
International convention at Que
bec, gave her report on the busi
ness and activities of the con
vention. Starting with the next meet-
within the next year.
Parties for
Miss Duffy
Mrs. Carl E. Nelson and her
daughter, Mrs. William Ean of
Portland have invitations out
for a party next Wednesday
evening, honoring Miss Florence
Duffy, bride-elect of John S.
Horton.
Thirty guests have been in
vited to a buffet supper and
linen shower, the party to be
at the West Lefclle street Nel
son home.
Surprise Given
Last evening, Miss Duffy was
honoree at a surprise party giv
en by Mrs. Jack Price and her
sister, Mrs. Dean Boyes, at the
Price home. A dessert supper
was served, followed by bridge
and a miscellaneous shower for
Miss Duffy.
In the group were Miss Duffy,
Mrs. Oscar Specht, Mrs. Robert
H. Hamilton, Mrs. John Kolb,
Mrs. Stuart McElhinny, Mrs. Le
land Shinn, Mrs. Wayne Hadley,
Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod, Mrs.
Otto J. Wilson, Mrs. Jack Price
and Mrs. Dean Boyes and Mrs.
Jack Price.
IN BEND this week-end will
be Mrs. John Copenhaver. There
she will meet Mr. Copenhaver
who is returning from summer
session at University of Colora
do, and they will attend the Sat
urday evening wedding of Miss
Marie Cox and Bain Low In
Bend. Mrs. Copenhaver is to as
sist at the reception.
Surprise for .
Mrs. Hansen
Members of Mrs. Leon Han
sen's team in the recent mem
bership drive of Marion aux
iliary. Veterans of Foreign Wars,
gave her a surprise party recent
ly at the home of Mrs. James
Beall. Co-hostesses for the af
fair were Mrs. C. M. Briggs,
Mrs. Ivell Haley and Mrs. Iva
Hamilton.
The evening was spent in
formally with Mrs. Edwin Lyle
in charge of the games. Prizes
were awarded Mrs. Nell Benoit,
Mrs. Agnes Jensen, Mrs. John
Henny, Mrs. Paul Tharalson and
Mrs. Mae Wilder.
Mrs. Hansen was presented a
gift by Mrs. Wilder, president
of Marion auxiliary and past
membership chairman, in be
half of the members of the team.
A late lunch was served.
Present were Mrs. Hansen,
Mrs. Wilder, Mrs. Benoit, Mrs.
Jensen, Mrs. Tharalson, Mrs.
Henny, Mrs. Lyle, Mrs. T. E.
Dutton, Mrs. Helen Marshall,
Mrs. Bertha Ray, Mrs. Delia
Schoneboom, Mrs. F. P. Dierks,
Mrs. Axel Jacobsen, Mrs. Lil
lian Myers, Mrs. Rudolph Jager,
Mrs. Nila Grimes, Mrs. George
Lewis, Mrs. A. H. Davis, Mrs.
Jessie McNeil and the four hostesses.
ITS ASPIRIN AT ITS BPST
ing, September 8, the club will
begin its series of downtown j
luncheon meetings to be held on
the second Thursday of each ;
month at the Golden Pheasant. !
These are to be the program j
sessions, arranged by Mrs. James i
Bunnell and Miss Lena B e 1 1 e 1
Tartar as program chairmen.
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Betrothal Told
Mt. Angel G. A. Vreeland
announces the engagement of his
daughter, Miss Vivian Vreeland
of Mt. Angel, to Charles Erwert
of Woodburn.
No date has been set for the
wedding but it will take place
business college. Mr Chambers
attended the Salem schools, serv
ed in. the late war, and on re
turning took special training as
a civil engineer, and is with
the state highway department.
The bride was honored by two
groups of friends in Salem with
a kitchen shower and a linen
Shower, and a miscellaneous
shower, given by the Christian
church women of Amity.
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