Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 19, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    Reception
j For Students
f Dr. and Mrs. G. Herbert Smith
will be hosts this evening at an
Informal reception in University
"v House to honor freshmen and
new Biuutruia bi n luuuiciic uui-
versity. The reception, an "in
welcome affair," will be be
tween 8 and 10 o'clock.
,5 Russell Tripp, president of the
Willamette student body, is to
f introduce the students to Dr
and Mrs. Smith and others in
I the receiving line, including Dr.
and Mrs. Robert Fenix, Dr. and
' Mrs. Robert D. Gregg, Dr. and
Mrs. Raymond Withey, Dean
j Regina Ewalt, Dean and Mrs.
Melvin Geist.
Mrs. Fay Owen, head resi
' dent of Lausanne hall, and Mrs.
Harry T. Morris, head resident
" of Baxter hall, will pour. Assist-
ing about the rooms will b Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Paeth, Mr.
' and Mrs. Harold Jory, Mr. and
Mrs. Carroll Roger Nelson, Prof.
; and Mrs. Herman Clark.
Several upperclass students
are to assist with the serving.
BPW Club's Dinner ,
Event Last Week
Woodburn The September
dinner meeting of the Woodburn
Business and Professional Worn-
: en's club was held last week in
tbe form of a "walking dinner."
" Cocktails were served at the
home of Mrs. Ray Glatt, the
salad at the home of Mrs. Henry
Stange, the entree and dessert
at the club house at the Wood
i burn Golf course.
Speaker of the evening was
Kenneth Spies of Portland, as-
sistant chief engineer with the
state sanitary authority division
of the state board of health. Fol
lowing his talk colored movies
were shown entitled "Clean
Waters." showing stream pollu
tion in the waters of Oregon and
the necessity for action by the
cities to cure this menace to
health and wild life. Mr. Spies
; also spoke briefly after the
showing of the picture on the
. acute problem in Woodburn. He
a was assisted by I. G. Lermon of
the Marion county sanitation de
partment and Howard Pyfer,
health educator of the Marion
I county health department.
I Mrs. Don Bell was chairman
1 of the committee in charge of
I the dinner and was assisted by
the president, Mrs. Eugene Stol
ler, and other members of the
finance committee.
The October business meeting
of the club will be held the eve
ning of Thursday, October 6, at
the home of Miss Gladys Adams.
,
STAYTON Word has been
received here by Mr. and Mrs.
John Basl of the marriage of
their son, Donald, who is sta
tioned in Ed;;ewood, Md., at the
s!my chemical center.
' The bride is the former Miss
Frances Norman, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Norman
of that city. The young couple
are expected to arrive here in
October after the bridegroom's
discharge from the service. They
will make their home on his
father's farm, the former Char
les Rossiter place.
Donald has been in the serv
ice three years, being stationed
in Korea 19 months, and In
Maryland for two separate six
months periods.
STAYTON Miss Teressia
I Garbe was hostess at her home
recently honoring Miss Joan
Frost, bride-elect of Lawrence
Silbernagel, with a shower. Re-
freshments were served follow
- ing the opening of gifts. ,
Invited guests with the hon
' oree included Misses Leona
i Weissenfels, Betty Lou Schu-
macher, Pat McGovern, Char
1 lene Frost, Virginia Welter,
j Marguerite Frost, Shirley Kintz,
) Marcelle Forrette, Kathleen Et
! zel, LaVone Benedict, Sharon
i Gehlen and Marjorie Gries.
Miss Shirley Roth
To Wed Mr. Nafziger
Central Howell Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Roth are announcing the
engagement of their daughter,
Miss Shirley Roth, to W. Edgar
Nafziger, ton of Mr. and Mrs
W. E. Nafziger, all of this com
munity. Both young people
were born and reared in this
community. Both attended and
graduated from the local grade
school and Silverton high school.
No date has been set for the
wedding, which is understood to
be an event of the coming win
tcr. They plan to live on the
farm owned and operated by
Mr. Nafziger, west of Central
Howell.
Miss Manning
Recent Bride
Gervais The wedding of
Miss Anita Manning, daughter
Meyers Hosts
On Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A
Meyer entertained with an in
formal open house, Sunday.
A large group of their friends
was invited to call between 3
and 0 o'clock, among special
guests being Captain and Mrs
Verden E. Hockett, who recent
ly returned from Saipan.
The open house .was given in
observance of the 25th wedding
annoversary of Mr, and Mrs
Meyer.
MRS. WILLIAM DANERY
was hostess for the September
meeting of the TPM club at her
home on Fruitland road. Asters
and roses were used to decorate
her guest rooms and the dinner
table, which had places for Mrs
Charles Bottorff, Mrs. Fred Ar-
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manning, I isman, Mrs. Laura Pangle, Mrs
and Cyril Ferschweiler, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G.
Ferschweiler, took place at the
Gervais Sacred Heart Catholic
church, September 14, at 9:30
a.m., with Rev. Martin Doherty
officiating. The vows were ex
changed before an altar deco
rated with pink and white as
ters and candles. D a r r e 1 1
Ferschweiler, cousin of the
bridegroom, and Jerome Man
ning, brother of the bride.
served at the altar.
Misses Jean Manning, sister of
the bride, Lucille Schindler and
Carlene Clark were the soloists
with Sister Mary Frances the
organist.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. Her gown
was white net over taffeta,
styled with a deep net yoke
edged in lace, long sleeves and
a fitted bodice buttoned down the
back with self covered buttons.
The skirt was made with a pep-
lum of taffeta and the net over
the foundation skirt ended in a
long train. The bride wore a
fingertip illusion veil edged in
lace and falling from a pearl
beaded coronet. The bride car
ried a white prayer book topped
with a white orchid with show
er ribbons of white satin.
Miss Clara Manning, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor
and wore pale blue taffeta and
a headpiece of ruffled net and
taffeta with a feather trim. She
carried pink and white asters
tied with pink satin ribbon.
Miss Donna Manning, sister of
the bride, and Mrs. Donald Da
vidson, sister of the bridegroom,
were bridesmaids. They wore
identical peach taffeta gowns
and matching headbands of net
and taffeta with feather trim.
They carried crescent bouquets
of deep orchid and white asters
tied with orchid ribbon,
Carol Hammer, niece of the
bridegroom, was flower girl and
her ttress and flowers were
identical to those of the maid
of honor.
Thomas Ferschweiler, brother
of the bridegroom, served
best man. James Manning and
Donald Davidson were ushers
and the groomsmen were Lloyd
Ferschweiler and Dennis Manning.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Manning wore a brown
faille dress with gold trim and
brown accessories. Her corsage
was yellow tuberous begonias
Mrs. Ferschweiler wore for her
son's wedding a maroon crepe
with maroon accessories and
white carnation corsage.
Breakfast was served for the
John Versteeg, Mrs. Ralph Hein
Mrs. E. E. Brandt, Mrs. Howard
Ames, Mrs. Louis Neuman, Mrs.
William McKinney, Miss Peggy
Thompson, Mrs. Elmer A. Ter
rill, Mrs. Bette Hocker of Spring
field, 111., Mrs. William Hartley
and the hostess. Birthday hon
ors were given Mrs. Hein and
Mrs. Hartley.
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Betrothal Told I
Mrs. Grace Curtis announces
the engagement of her daughter,
Miss Leona Curtis, to warren
Paynter, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Paynter.
No date is set for the wedding.
Miss Curtis was graduated last
year from the Mt. Angel aca
demy. Mr. Paynter attended Sa
lem high school.
Capital Journal. Salem. Oreeon, Monday, Sept. 19, 1949 7
CHILDREN
of pre-school age may en
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music, drawing, expression.
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STUDIO
1531 Market
Dial 24598
bridal party, parents and visit
ing clergy at the K. C. cafe with
Mrs. Sam Carter and Mrs. Ray
Kuhn serving.
In the afternoon a reception
was held at the Sacred Heart
parish hall. Miss Freda Man
ning cut the cake and was as
sisted by Misses Lucille Schind
ler and Carlene Clark. Mrs.
Carl Hammer presided at the
coffee urn and Mrs. LeRoy Gard
ner at the punchbowl. Mrs.
Clarence Grassman, Mrs. John
Ruscher, Sr., Mrs. Martin Seifer
and Mrs. Merle Lucas assisted
at the reception. The gift table
was in charge of Mrs. James
Manning, Mrs. Marvin Flagg and
Mrs. Dennis Manning. Misses
Jean Manning and Patricia
Dunn passed the guest book.
For her going away outfit
the bride chose a gray suit with
black accessories and a white
orchid corsage.
The couple are graduates of
Gervais Union high school and
the bridegroom is a veteran of
World War II. They will reside
in the St. Louis district.
The wedding date was also the
58th wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Rubens, par
ents of Mrs. Lawrence Fersch
weiler, and grandparents of the
bridegroom.
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