Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 10, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    AT THE First Congregational
church this evening will be a
wedding of interest to many
friends, Miss Marjorie Tale, daughter
of the Ulvvin M. Tales of Sublimity, to
te married lo Lawrence Christian, son
o' Mr. end Mrs. Lawrence R. Christian
r' r.ebcnon. The service will be at 8
o'cloc!:, Dr. Seth R. Huntington offi
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The reception following is to be in the
church fireplace room. Mrs E. M. Page,
aunt of the bride-to-be. is to have charge
of the dining room. Assisting at the
reception will be Mrs. George B. Evans
of Portland, Mrs. Chester Mulkey, Mrs.
Lyle Rains. Mrs. John H. Rankin of
Portland. Mrs. Cora Hagedorn of Eu
gene, Mrs. Elbert E. Tate of Portland
and Miss Zclma King.
Miss Gloria Morten is to have charge
of the guest book. Assisting with the
serving will be Mrs. Wilfred E. Cole,
Mrs. Donald Marshall, Mrs. Scott Adams
of Portland, Mrs. Leonard Odom, Miss
Jean Fidler, Miss Carolyn Carson, Miss
Addyse Lane, Miss Carroll Gragg. Miss
Roberta Meyer, Mis Beverly Belle
Isle, Miss Carol Lee Tate.
In the weddmg party are Mrs. Robert
Bryant as matron of honor, Mrs. John
P. Maulding, Mrs. John R. Gilbertson,
Miss Virginia Nikand and Miss Patricia
Christian as bridesmaids; Lorce King as
flower girl. Alan McEachran will be
hest man and ushering are to be John
P. Maulding, Donald Van Zyl, Thomas
Young and William Juza. Mrs. Scott
Adams of Portland is to be soloist,
Jean Hobson Rich at the organ.
Mrs. L. H. Mittendorf and Mrs. Al Lane
are to be co-hostesses for a meeting of
Rotana club, Monday evening, at 8
o'clock at the home of Mrs. Mittendorf,
2130 Myrtle.
Planned for next Tuesday evening is
the recreation meeting for the Salem
Business and Professional Women's club,
the event to be in the Salem Won an's
club, at 8 o'clock.
- There will be entertainment. The
members of the recreation committee
for the event include Mrs. ECfie King,
chairman; Mrs. Mabel Clock, Mrs. Frank
P. Marshall, Mrs. Henrietta Low, Miss
Loii Ohmart.
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Miss Crosby Wed
Wed this morning in St. Luke's Cath
olic church in Woodburn were Miss Flor
ence Crosby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Cyrillus J. Crosby of Woodburn, and
Norman Nibler, son of Mr. and Mrs. H.
E. Nibler of Gervais. the service taking
place at 9 o'clock with the Rev. Valen
tine Moffenbeier officiating. For the
wedding music, Bernard Smith sang
and Mrs. Marie Donnelly was at the or
gan. Asters and dahlias decorated the
ehurch for the wedding.
Given in marriage by her father, the
bride wore a white slipper satin gown.
It was fashioned with quilted satin motif
In front and back, satin buttons down
the back to the waist-line, long sleeves
pointed at the wrists and a skirt extend
ing Into a full train. The fingertip veil
of illusion, lace edged, cascaded from
a satin and seed pearl crown. For her
flowers the bride carried a cascade bou
quet of pink Rapture roses and stephan
otis, centered with an orchid and tied
with net satin ribbon.
Mrs. Robert Crosby was matron of
honor for her sister-in-law. Her gown
was of yellow moire taffeta with match
ing yellow and white hand crocheted
calotte. Her flowers were a colonial
bouquet with ribbon petals and stream
ers. Little Barbara Crosby, niece of the
bride, wearing a dress identical to that
of the honor attendant, was the flower
girl and she carried a miniature bou
quet matching the one carried by her
mo'her.
Carl Nibler was best man for his
brother. Ushering were Robert Crosby,
brother of the bride and William Ncbler,
brother of the bridegroom.
For the wedding the bride's mother
was attired In a navy blue crepe dress
with black accessories and a corsage of
pink roses. The bridegroom's mother
wore t green silk dress with black acces
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This Morning
sories and corsage of Talisman roses.
The wedding breakfast following the
ceremony was at the country home of
the bride's parents. Serving were Mrs.
Robert Rcichanbach, cousin of the bride,
and Mrs. Vince Brus.
The reception following the breakfast
also was at the Crosby residence. Mrs.
Joseph McCormick. aunt of the bride,
served the cake. Mrs. Gertrude Jensen,
aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Cora Miller
poured. Mrs. Francis Kuensting, cousin
of the bride, and Mrs. Charles Johnston,
also a cousin, had charge of the gift
table. Miss Helen Snyder passed the
guest book. Assisting about the room
were Miss Dora Barrett, Miss Doris Bar
rett and Mrs. James Steffcn.
Varied colored asters and dahlias dec
orated the home for the reception.
For going away the bride wore a for
est green suit with gray topper, black
accessories and corrage of orchids.
Following a trip to California the
couple will be at home In Woodburn,
after September 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Potter of Los An
geles have returned to their home fol
lowing a visit with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Potter.
Auxiliary Event
Salem Memorial Hospital auxiliary
has arranged a meeting with installation
of officers for Monday afternoon at
1:30 o'clock in the hospital chapel.
New officers to be installed arc: Mrs.
Gordon O. Leonard, president; Mrs. Ed
Goeckner, vice president; Mrs. Eugene
Anderson, secretary; Mrs. Howard Doak,
treasurer; Mrs. P. W. Geiser. Mrs. M.
B. Rudd, Mrs. Richard Upjohn, board
members.
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E. NELSON
These Four Head Local Organizations
These next few weeks will find scores of the Suiem women's organizations launched
Into a new year of activity.
Mr. Carl E. Nelson, upper left, is this year's president of the Salem Ceneral Hos
pital auxiliary. Each year the auxiliary purchases some major equipment for the hospital
thrcuph silver teas, rummage sales and membership clues, and this year is an especially
important one with the Salem Hospital Development program under way.
.Mrs. Gordon O. Leonard, upper riRht picture, is president of the Salem Memorial
Hospital auxiliary. This group also carries on a comprehensive program of service to the
hospital, assisting in buying equipment and also working in the program of hospital
development for Salem.
Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley, left below, is president of the Women of Rotary for the
roming year, the group meeting once a month for a social and program gathering. The
group is for wives of Rotary members,
Mrs. Wayne Doughton, right below, is president of the I.ions auxiliary, another
active local service club auxiliary. The group carries on several community and phil
anthropic projects during the year, meeting once each month.
Sojourners club met Thursday aftor
noon at the Salem Woman's club. New
members welcomed were Mrs Louis
Urtz and Mrs. Wallace Mills. Guests
for the afternoon were Mrs. Woodson
Bennett, Mrs. Brace Knapp and Mrs. K.
H. Anderson.
Mrs. Frank Ward was named chair
man for the nominating committee to
report at the next meeting. Winners at
bridge were Mrs. Lyle Dempewolf, Mrs.
Harold Heiscrman, Mrs, Frank Ward,
Mrs. August Rigby, and in pinochle,
Mrs. Louis Urtz.
The Jason Lee Wesleyan Service
guild is meeting Monday at 8 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Joe Bourne, 1625 North
19th. Mrs. Louis Lorenzo, Mrs. Russell
Bright and Mrs. C. Ward Davis are co
hostesses. Soroptirnist clubs luncheon meeting
will be Wednesday noon in the Golden
Pheasant.
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THE MARRIAGE of Mm. James Paul
Wondrnffe was olfmnlf.l Aiiiust 27. Shr is
th former ConsUnrr Louise Corklnir. daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. II. fi. Cocking. Mr.
Woodrofft Is the ion of Mrs. N. 8, Wood-rolle.
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MRS. GORDON
DAR Conference
Planned for next Saturday, Septem
ber 17, is a conference for the second
district, Daughters of the American Rev
olution, the event to be in Salem. Mrs.
C. B. Wilson of Newberg is district
ehnirman.
Chapters from Albany, Lebanon, Cor
vallis. Eugene, McMinnville, Newberg,
Woodburn. Salem will be rcpresenled,
and an invitation is extended to all DAR
members to attend the gathering.
The meeting will open at 10 a.m. in
the Copper room at the Senator hotel,
members of Chemekela chapter in Sa
lem assisiing in greeting the visitors.
Luncheon will be at 12 o'clock in the
Chcrrian room at the Senator hotel.
Charles A. Sprague, local publisher, is
to be guest speaker. Mrs. David H.
Cameron is to sing and presenting piano
numbers will be Mrs. R. T. Worley, re
gent of the Albany chapter.
Mrs. Ruth Hcrndon is regent of Chc
mekcta chapter here and reservations
may be made with her.
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reremony was Mrs. Orvllle Wendell Kannler,
.Ir., the former Alkla ( over, rlamhter of Mr.
and Mrs. I.. B. ( over. Mr. Kannler Is the son
of Mr, and Mrs. u. V. Kannitr.
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New Year for Junior Woman'sClub
First business meeting of the new
club year for the Junior Woman's club
is to be held Monday evening at the Wo
man's club house with members of the
hospitality and friendship committee in
charge.
Dessert will bo served and the eve
ning will be spent informally following
the business session. Mrs. Sam C.
Campbell will preside as president.
Big event of the club for the early fall
will be its dessert luncheon and style
revue the afternoon of Thursday, Sep
tember 22, at the American Legion club.
Fashion Event Interests
Already a large group has made res
ervations for the fashion revue. Among
thorn are Mrs. George Patterson, Mrs.
Mason DeNeffe, Mrs. Cullis Johnson of
Portland and a group of eight with her,
Mrs. Fred Davis, Mrs. W. T. Waterman,
Mrs. Clayton Foreman. Mrs. Hugh
Adams. Mrs. M. K. Crothers. Mrs. W,
N. Johnston, Mrs. Charles Campbell,
Mrs. Jack Muller, Mrs. Robert E .los
seph, Mrs. Russel E. Pratt, Mrs. M. A.
Pekar, Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde, Mrs.
Robert Needham. Mrs Hoy II. Simmons,
Mrs. Lenore Parks. Mrs. Paul Lardon,
Mrs. Jack Kuhn, Mrs. William Croth
ers, Mrs. Lester Carter, Mrs. Chandler
Brown, Mrs. J. N. Bishop, Mrs. Horace
MeGee, Mrs. John R Wood, Mrs. Loyal
Warner, Mrs. Forrest Borimer, Mrs. Wal
ter Cline, Jr.
Mrs. William Judsrm, chairman. Mrs.
Miln Van Ilouten. Mrs Frank Ward,
Mrs Maurice Walker, Mrs. Roy Mink
and Mrs. Fred Cast are the rommittee in
charge of the fashion show. Grace's
shop is to present the fall fashions.
With the start of the new year for
the group, announcement is made of the
chairmen for the standing committees,
Mrs. Campbell naming the following:
Mrs Wakefield Walker, hospitality
and friendship committee; Mrs. Charles
AMONG groups starting a new sea
ton is Chadwick assembly, Order
of Rainbow for Girls, the first
fall meeting being scheduled for next
Tuesday evening in the Masonic temple.
This is to be a formal event.
The majority degree is to be conferred
upon Misses Patricia Long, Patricia
Powell. Joan Schwarz, Joyce Smith,
Lola Mae Windecker. Lola Mae Cant
way, Barbara Hendrickson, Marilyn
Hill and Margaret-Jane Emmons.
Members of Mt. Scott assembly,
Portland, will be guests.
The local assembly is to elect officers
at this meeting. Miss Gladys Boock is
retiring worthy adviser.
A wedding of interest to many friends
for this evening is that of Miss Janice
Middlcton and LaVern Hicbert, the cere
mony to be solemnized at 8 o'clock in
the First Methodist church, the Rev.
Brooks Moore officiating.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of
Mrs. E. L. Crawford and the grand
daughter of Mrs Lelace H. Ellis of Sa
lem. Mr. Hicbert is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Nels E. Hicbert of Salem.
Soloist is Ronald Craven. Joe Brazie
and Mrs. Ronald Craven at the organ.
Roger Middleton is to give his sister in
marriage. Mrs. Allan Bartlett of Ocean
lake is to be honor attendant, Miss Lois
Ruecker, Miss Patricia Carver and Mrs.
Stanley Girod (Barbara Halvarson), the
bridesmaids. Jerry Clay is best man and
ushering will be Darwyn Hicbert, bro
ther of Mr. Hicbert, Dan McCall and
Richard Cole.
The reception is to be in the church
Carrier room. Mrs. William Howard is
to serve the cake. Mrs. Frank Hicbert of
Dallas, aunt of Mr. Hicbert, and Mrs.
John A. Graef of Spokane, aunt of Miss
Middleton, are to pour. Assisting with
the serving are to be Miss Patricia Long,
Mrs. Jerry Clay and Mrs. Bryce White;
and Mrs. Steven Anderson is to pass the
guest book.
Miss Dona Adams of Portland is here
for the week-end as guest of Miss Avis
Roberts. On Monday she goes to Cath
lamet, Wash, to begin work on the news
paper there. Miss Adams was graduated
in June from Willamette university.
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LeRoy Mink, membership; Mrs. Don
Cannon, auditing; Mrs. C. M. Collins,
club history, Miss Betty Jean Berger,
Boomerang, the club paper; Mrs. Clin
ton Ault. yearbook.
Department chairmen include the fol
lowing: Mrs. Wallace Wilson, American citi
zenship; Mrs. Wesley Goodrich applied
education; Mrs. Frank Ward, fine arts;
Mrs. Terry Randall, American home;
Mrs. Milo Van Ilouten, institutions; Mrs.
Peery T. Burrn, legislation; Mrs. James
Mohatt. public welfare; Mrs. Fred Cast,
international relations; Mrs. Ralph At
wood, youth conservation.
St. Paul A silver tea and open house
are planned Sunday in the new St.
Paul's Catholic church parish house be
tween 2 and S o'clock in the afternoon
and 7 and 10 o'clock in the evening. The
new parish house is located on the site of
the old one that was built 10,'i years ago.
Mrs. John McKillip is president of the
Altar society which is sponsoring the
tea. On (he committee ore Mrs. Clement
Van dc Wiele. Mrs. Ray Manegre, Mrs.
Bernard Brentann, Mrs. Lester Kirk,
Mrs. Leo Firschwciler, Mrs. Gerald
Connor. Jr., Mrs. Carl J. Smith. A large
group will be pouring and assisting in
serving.
Invitation is extended to nil Interested
to call.
The Rev. Brooks Moore, pastor of the
church, is to be speaker fur the meet
ing of Wesleyan Service guild of the
First Methodist church Monday evening.
The meeting Is to be at 8 o'clock at the
home of Miss Mildred Yetter, 1010 North
lflth. The Rev. Mr. Moore will talk on
"Our Faith." Co-hostesses are Miss Dor
othy Butts and Mrs. llallie Shard.