i 8 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, Sept, 22, 1949 Gubser-Jones Wedding j Sunday in McMinnville Dayton In a candlelight ceremony at the First Methodist Church In McMinnville on Sunday afternoon, September 18, at 4 o'clock Miss Doris Jones, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Jones of Davton. was wed to Sgt. Norman R. Gubser, son of Mr. and Mr. Ersel Gubser of Unionvale. The Rev. Lowell Ellis, pastor of the First Nazarene church In McMinnville. assisted by Rev. Georee Millan of Unionvale, ' pastor of the Evangelical United Brethren church, read the double ring service. The church altar was decorat ed with an arch of white as ters and greenery, with cande- labrums and baskets of pink as ters and snapdragons. The wed ding music was played by the church organist, and Willard Frlesen of Salem sang. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in a traditional white satin dress, de signed with scalloped sweet heart neckline, low waisted ' with fitted bodice forming a point In front and back, and shearing in front of the bodice. A full skirt formed a long train The dress had long sleeves with pointed cuffs. The bride wore a tulle veil with a crown of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of white roses, pink carnations and stephanotis. con tered by a white orchid. For something old the bride wore a ruby lavalier, a gift to her mother by her father, before they were married. She also wore three strands of pearls, a gift from the bridegroom. Sister Attends Mrs. Orville Neuschwanger, the bride's sister, was maid of honor. She wore a gown of aqua marquisette over taffeta and carried a nosegay of pink button chrysanthemums. Miss Anona Gubser, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Mary Lou Robinson, were bridesmaids and wore dresses of pastel pink net over taffeta and carried pink button chrysanthemum nose gays. Mrs. Don Gubser, sister in-law of the bridegroom, and Miss Lois Rockhill, also brides maids, wore pastel blue over taffeta and carried nosegays of pink button chrysanthemums. The Junior bridesmaid was the brides niece, Marlene Mitchell who wore a blue taffeta and net dress and carried a pink nose gay. All the bride's attendants wore halos of flowers In their hair matching the color of their gown. The flower girl was Susan Jones, niece of the bride, who wore a white taffeta gown. Gary Neuschwanger, nephew of the bride, was the ring bearer. The best man was the bride groom's brother, Donald Gub ser. The ushers were Edwin Junes and Myrl Jones, brothers of the bride; James Richard on and Marvin Lorenzen. Miss Estelle Schroder and Miss Bette Friesen of Salem Bible academy, were the candle lighters. The brlde'a mother wore for her daughter's wedding, a two piece burgundy suit with gray accessories, and the bride groom's mother wore a blue and white crepe dress with navy blue accessories. They both wore rosebud corsages. Both the bridegroom's grandmothers, Mrs D. Lynn Guber and Mr. Alvin Dickover, attended. Reception Follows The reception was held in the church parlors. The table, covered with a lace cloth, was centered with a five tiered wed ding cake, decorated with pink rosebuds and silver leaves, top ped with a soldier bridegroom and bride ornament. Mrs. Paul Mitchell, sister of the bride, cut the cake and Mrs. Ivan Gubser, aunt ft the bride groom, and Mrs. Edwin Jones, sister-in-law of the bride, serv ed the punch. Miss Beth Hamil ton, friend of the bride was in charge of the guest book. Miss Gilda Richards, cousin of the bridegroom, and Miss Anna Marie Rundstrom had charge of the gifts. At the reception door a huge white wedding bell was hung. It was used at the bride's sister's wedding. For traveling, the bride wore a two piece gray gabardine suit with pink and black accessories and white orchid corsage. The couple motored to Spirit Lake in Washington, after which they will motor to Fort Bragg, N.C., where he will be stationed for ten months. The bride is a 1049 graduate of Salem College and Academy, where she majored in music. She was the spring music festi val queen at the Academy. The bridegroom is a graduate of Dayton union high school, class of '46, and has been in the army two years. Miss Bodeen Is Bride Sunday Silverton A beautiful wed ding took place at the Silver ton Methodist church chancel Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock when Miss Verna Marie Bodeen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har old R. Bodeen of Yamhill, and Byron Charles Fry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fry of Silverton, exchanged their nuptial vows before the candlclighted altar banked with pink and white baskets and floor bouquets of dahlias and gladioluses amid lacy ferns. The Rev. Ben F. Browning read the lines of the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Robert F. Fry, sister-in-law of the bridegroom, assisted at the organ by Mrs. Betty Hagen of balem, sang. Mrs. Hagen also played the wedding music. Miss Gale Jackson and Miss Edythe Holland in matching floor-length gowns and wrist bouquets lighted the tapers. The bride, accompanied to the altar and given in marriage by her father, wore on Ivory slip per satin dress, fashioned with fitted bodice and sleeves pointed over the hands and a full length train. The fingertip length veil was edged in old lace and was held by a coronet of orange blossoma and seed pearls. The brlde'a only ornament was a single strand of pearls, gift of the bridegroom. She carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid. Honor attendant, was the bride's sister, Mrs. R. Chris Christenson, wearing pastel blue satin modeled on long lines, and a matching picture hat and long mitts. She carried a basket bouquet of pink daisies and pompom dahlias. The brides Junior attendant was a sister, Miss Patricia Lou Bodeen, In white lace net over gold satin with matching large hat and mitts. She carried a basket ar rangement of yellow pompom dahlias. The bridegroom was attend ed by his brother, Robert L. Fry, as best man. Ushers were George Hypes of Grants Pass and Richard Bodeen, brother of the bride. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Bodeen chose a burgundy two-piece crepe dress with gray accessories. Mrs. Fry, mother of the bridegroom, wore a deep blue wool two-piece suit with pink and white accessories. Each wore a corsage of cream baby gladioluses. At the reception for more than 100 guests in the church social rooms, Mrs. Lamar Bupp of Monmouth assisted by Mrs. Chris Christenson, cut the bride's cake. Mrs. Ed Holden presided at the op f fee urns. Serving punch was Mrs. Maurice Van Someran of Idanha. Table and room decorations were in pink, white and bronze late summer flowers. Mrs. Tom Martin and Mrs. Albert Tippner assisted about the rooms. Miss Sylvia Lucht was in charge of the guest book. At the gift table were Mrs. Eugene Durschmidt and Miss Delores Fackler. Serving the guests were Miss Alice Miller, Miss Dorothea Scarth, Miss Shirley Foote,.Miss Marilyn Cullison of Oregon City and Miss Barbara Smith of Yamhill. For traveling the bride wore a mixture tweed suit with forest green and dark brown acces sories. She wore her wedding orchid as a corsage. Follow ing a trip to the coast resorts and through southern Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Fry will announ ce their future plans. SILVERTON Judee Alf. O Nelson officiated at a marriage in his court rooms Saturday, SeDtember 17. Rnttii M. T.nntx and Earl L. Knothe exchanging their vows in a quiet ceremony. Attendants were Arthur G. Knothe and Miss Dorothy Yield ing. MERRY TIME Huh Is tn tu en tertained i'riday by Mrs. D. E. Whitman at her Duncan avenue home, dessert to be at 1:30 o'clock. AUXILIARY to the United Commercial Travelers was en tertained Wednesday afternoon for an informal gathering at the home of Mrs. George Brown. The October 19 meeting is to be with Mrs. Floyd Colburn. PAST PRESIDENTS club of Hal Hibbard auxiliary. United Spanish War Veterans, will meet Friday for a no-host luncheon at 12:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Clyde McClung. 1865 South High street. 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'AUS I OMIT ffirAfl MNrCTURI( I aADiff AP4fl S20 Court St PhoM 2-0512 ITOMI AUO IN PORTLAND AllANY!UOINI Miss Rush and Mr. Case Wed Sept. 1 7 at Gervais Gervais The Gervais Sacred Heart Catholic church was the scene cf the wedding of Miss Lucille Theresa Rush, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Rush, and Ralph Case of Salem, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forsythe of Reno, Nev., Saturday evening, Sep tember 17, at a 9:30 o'clock nuptial low mass. The couple ex changed their vowi before a high altar decorated with pink and white asters and ferns. Rev. Martin Doherty officiated at the double ring ceremony. Darrell Ferschweiler and Richard Leith served at the altar. Miss Joann Coleman, Mrs. Joseph Coleman and Mrs. Rich ard Meier were soloists, accom panied by Mrs. Ross Coleman at the organ. The bride, entering on the arm of her father, wore a white slipper satin gown fashioned with a long train, low square neckline and long sleeves. Her lace edged fingertip veil fell from a pearl beaded head wreath. She carried an orchid on a white prayer book from which fell streamers of white satin ribbon. Miss Roseann Rush, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and wore a pink faille gown with drop shoulder effect bodice and a three tiered skirt. She car ried a nosegay of white asters centered with a deep blue aster and tied with blue satin ribbon. Mrs. Alfred Nolan, sister of the bride, and Miss Clara Man ning were bridesmaids and they wore blue faille gowns made like that of the maid of honor. They both carried nosegays of white asters centered with a pink aster and tied with pink satin ribbon. Joseph Coleman was best man and James Coleman and Lloyd Ferschweiler were groomsmen. Ushers were Leroy Rush, broth er of the bride, and William McKay. The bride's mother wore a maroon suit and black acces sories and the groom's mother wore a biege suit with brown accessories. Their corsages were white gardenias. A wedding breakfast for the wedding party, parents and of ficiating clergymen was served by Mrs. Sam Carter and Mrs. Ray Kuhn at the K.C. cafe. A reception was held at the Sacred Heart parish hall. Mrs. Richard Meier cut the cake. Miss Barbara Jean Case, sister of the bridegroom, presided at the punch bowl and Mrs. Arthur Richardson poured. Mrs. Clar ence Grassman, Mrs. William Koenig and Miss Jean Manning assisted. Mrs. Joseph Coleman and Mrs. Clyde Vachter had charge of the gift table. The guest book was passed by Misses Dorothea Andrei and Mary Grassman. The bride chose a green suit with black accessories for her wedding trip to Crater lake and the Oregon coast. To her suit she pinned an orchid corsage. The couple will reside in Salem. Kraxberger-Ettlin Wedding Sept. 15 Scotts Mills Miss Audrey Darlene Ettlin was wed to Allen William Kraxberger, September 15 at the Christ Lutheran church at Macksberg. Rev. William Kraxberger, great uncle of the bridegroom, officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton J. Ettlin of Scotts Mills and the bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Kraxberger of Canby. The bride wore traditional white satin, with square quilted neckline and long train. Her two tiered veil was held with a Juliet cap of lace trimmed with pearls. She carried a cascade of white carnations. Miss Lois Boyd of Molalla, maid of honor, wore a blue dress and carried a cascade of white carnations and blue asters. The bridesmaids, Miss Shirley Kraxberger, sister of the bride groom, and Miss Norma Jean Heinz of Canby wore pink dresses. Their bouquets were of white carnations and pink ast ers. Little Francis Kraxberger was flower girl. Her dress was pink taffeta. Best man was Stanley Keil and ushers were Gale Christner and Don Kreick. The candlelighters were Jackie Ettlin, brother of the bride and Roger Hurst. Following the ceremony a re ception was held in the church basement. 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Miss Donna Jean McVey, Kla math Falls, cousin of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a crocus shaded taffeta frock, with fitted bodice, full skirt and a double bertha collar. She car ried a crescent shaped bouquet of yellow flowers. Miss Shirley Wilson, Albany and Miss Delores Lee of Port land were the bridesmaids, and wore yellow dresses identical to that of the honor attendant. Each carried a crescent shaped bouquet of lavendar flowers. Miss Judith Gowdy of Eu gene, in a white dotted Swiss dress, was the flower girl. Duane Otis Mick, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The ushers were Thomas Ed wards, Wesley Ishikawa, Don ald Eastburn and Earl Willard, brother of the bride. Candlelighters were Miss Maureen Mick, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Carlene Newport. Mrs. Ted Hutchins, Spokane, Wash., was the organist, play ing the wedding marches. Miss Dorothy Ganath, Yakima, Wash., was the vocalist. More than 350 persons attend ed the wedding. 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