If - -1 i J III V t J7 ' 1 SI fit I U V I X X Capital Women Edited by MARIAN I.OWRY FISCHER 6 Capital Jnurnhl, Salem, Oregon, Friday, Sept. 23, 1949 Married September 17 Mrs. Austin H. Wilson, Jr., the former Carolyn Carson, was a bride on September 17. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Carson and Mr. Wilson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin H. Wilson, all of Salem. The couple is to reside in Corvallis this winter, both attend ing Oregon State college for their senior year. (McEwan studio picture) Miss Baldwin Is Wed at Canby Aurora The First Christian church in Canby was the scene of the wedding of Miss Joan Francis Baldwin, and Howard Arnold Gardner, both of Can by, Saturday evening, Septem ber 10. Rev. John J. Stone read the service. Pink and white gladioluses in floor baskets formed the setting for the wedding ceremony. The bride wore a gown of white lace with train. Her full length net veil trimmed In lace, fell from a tiarra of seed pearls. She carried a white Bible topped by a lavender orchid tied with satin streamers with small Van da orchids attached. She was given in marriage by her brother, Jerry Baldwin. Mrs. Duane Zacher was mat ron of honor. She wore an orchid taffeta gown and carried a cas cade arrangement of pink carna tions. An Identical bouquet was carried by Miss Alma Brown of Aurora, maid of honor, who wore yellow satin. The brides maids, Miss Carol Rose and Miss Roberta Schneider wore aqua brocaded gowns. Their cascade rrangements were of yellow carnations. Dale Plummer served as best man for Mr. Gardner. .Kenneth Chrlstensen, Don Stajgr and Byrl Plummer ushered. Mrs. Earl Oathes played the wedding music. Miss Betty Hostetler ang. For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Eva Baldwin wore gray sharkskin with a corsage of Vanda orchids, and the bride's maternal grandmother, Mrs. Will Hodgson, wore gray-green shark skin with a pink rosebud cor- At the reception afterwards, sage. Mrs. Arthur A. Schneider serv ed the bride's cake, Mrs. C. O Lewis poured and Miss Gladys Johnson presided at the punch bowl. Mrs. Gardner, who has made her home in Canby four years graduated with the 104!) class of Canby Union high school. Mr. Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner of Pine Ridge. S D.; and nephew of Mr. and Mrs d State Teachers' College In I). H. Gardner of Canby, attend Nebraska and attended Washing ton State College last year. H. will return to Washington State late this month to begin his stu dies In veterinary medicine Pullman, Wash., will be the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner following their wedding trip to Lake Couer d' Alene, Idaho. Legion Installs Lebanon Mrs. Clarence Con ner was installed as president of Santiam Unit SI, American Le gion auxiliary, at a formal cere mony Tuesday evening, at the Legion hall. Mrs. Vcrnice Schultz of Florence, district president of this area, acted as installing of ficer, assisted by Mrs. Blandene Wilson. Other officers seated were Mrs. Betty Ouderkirk, first vice; Mrs. Beatrice Crandall, second vice; Mrs. Alice Youman, secre tary; Mrs. Ruth Parton, treasur- Mrs. Ella Wood, chaplain; Mrs. Marjorie Long, sergeant-at- arms. A supper at 7 o'clock preceded the Installation. An extensive mem b e r s h 1 p drive is to be conducted during the next two weeks under the membership committee, headed by Mrs. Opal Lyon and Mrs. Betty Ouderkirk, it was announced. ' SILVF.RTON Mrs. C. E. Higinbotham, president, assisted by her officer team and Mrs. T. P. Heidenstrom as Installing sergeant-at-arms. has accepted the Invitation of the Mt. Angel American Legion auxiliary to install officers there Tuesday evening. September 27. Delbert Reeves Unit No. 7, American Legion auxiliary, has a program planned for the Gold Star Mothers of Silverton on Monday evening, September 26, at the hall. Visits Here Visitor here from Cannon Beach this week has been Mrs. Nicholas R. Donlon ns guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kelly. She will leave Sat urday, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly ac companying her to Portland. HOLLYWOOD Lions club auxiliary met Wednesday eve ning at the home of Mrs. Marvin Clntterbuck, Mrs. R. S. Tower assisting. W. W. McKinney, municipal Judge, was guest speaker, dis cussing juvenile delinquency. Mrs. A. J. Crose. Mrs. Paul Hale and Mrs. P. W. Baker were named delegates to the Salem Council of Women's Organiza tions. . Mrs. Ross Home from Orient Trip Being welcomed home after four and one-half months in the Orient is Mrs. Custer Ross, who arrived here the first of the week. Mrs. Ross spent three months in Japan, visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. Douglas Ross, and their little daughter, and touring Japan. Lt. and Mrs. Ross live in Washing ton Heights in Tokyo. Mrs. Ross visited other places in Japan and reports the country very beautiful and as one appearing not to be a nation that has been conquered. The people of Japan worship General Douglas Mac Arthur, she reports. From Japan, Mrs. Ross sailed to Manila and Baguio and the party she was traveling with completely circled the Philip pine islands. People there are very cheerful and determinedly going ahead, rebuilding and cleaning up after the war, Mrs. Ross reports. After the Philippines trip Mrs. Ross' ship went by Hong Kong and on back to Japan and home, arriving at Seattle in the States. Miss Irwin to Wed in Alaska Aurora Announcement Is be ing made by Mr. and Mrs. George W. Irwin of Canby of the engagement of their daugh ter Miss Virginia Irwin to Rich ard H. Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cole of Tacoma. The wedding will take place early this winter at Fairbanks, Alaska, where Mr. Cole is now engaged in construction work and Miss Irwin has two-year as signment as a public health nurse for the Alaska territorial government. Miss Irwin three weeks ago completed a post-graduate course in public health nursing at Uni versity of Washington. She was salutatorian of her class when she graduated from Canby Union high school in 1942. She attend ed Willamette University at Sa lem for two years and then en tered University of Oregon Medi cal school for nurses training. She served at the Multnomah county hospital, and received her Bachelor of Science degree at the same time she completed her nurses training. After that she served 15 months at the Hilo Memorial hospital in Hawaii, returning to the mainland last spring to take the public health nursing course in Seattle. Mr. Cole graduated from Ta coma high school and attended the College of Puget Sound for one year before Joining the medi cal corps of the U. S. army, serv ing in the Philippine Islands for two years. Toward the end of the war he received an appoint ment to the U. S. Military Aca demy at West Point and started preparatory work at Amherst College in Masachusetts. After the war he resigned his West Point appointment and entered University of Washington from which he received his bachelor of science degree last June, then Joined the construction company in Fairbanks. Miss Irwin expects to sail from Seattle Saturday for Alas ka. She will spend a week at Juneau, the territorial capital, and another week at Anchorage, before going on to Fairbanks. The date for the wedding will be determined after Miss Irwin arrives in Fairbanks. SPANISH club announces its meeting for this evening at 8 o'clock in the Salem YWCA. Mrs. W. W. Chadwick is to show pictures taken on her recent trip to Alaska. Charter Bus Salem unit of the Oregon Re publican Women's Federation has chartered a bus to take in terested people from here to the banquet at Albany, Monday evening, honoring Mrs. J. R. Farrington, president of the Na tional Federation of Women's Republican clubs. The bus is to leave the Grey hound bus depot at 5:45 p.m Monday. Reservations may be telephoned to 33724 on or be fore Saturday. All republicans are invited to the Monday banquet to be held at th( Albany hotel at 6 :30 o'clock. Wedding Set For Oct. 15 Announcement is being made of the approaching marriage of Miss Charlotte Frances Zielin- skl, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy B. Zielinski, to Arthur M. Mc Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKay of St. Paul, Ore. The nuptial mass will be said Saturday morning, October 15, at 9:30 o'clock in the St. Vin cent de Paul church in Salem. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Sacred Heart academy and attended Oregon State college. Mr. McKay was graduated from St. Paul high school and served a year in the army. GERVAIS Mrs. Lloyd Seely was hostess to the Junior Wom an's club last week. All mem bers were present. Mrs. Donald Hood was a guest and became a member of the club. Mrs. Or ward Hoye will entertain the group in October. it $ W iti f Recent Bride Mrs. Loren Rolie, the former Amy Lou Espe, was a recent bride it a wedding in the Immanuel Lu theran church at Silverton. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Espe of Silver ton and Mr. Rolie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rolie of Salem. (McEwan studio picture.) Robert E. Rawson TEACHER OF PIANO AND HARMONY 1310 S. Liberty Phone 3-3058 Dr. Ray J. Pinson announces opening of hil PROFESSIONAL OFFICES for the practice of chiropody In all of lti phases. Office located at 428 Oregon Bldg. Phnne 10704 mom conmimottm you MORS. STYUe, MOf? SPA&KIMc6STMINA PER DOLLAR ( THAN MY OTHER popular- ppicedHpIocpr coved ifan Take. the PATTERNS: smartest you've- EYC 5EEN I TAKE. THE- scRvreet': YOU cur A TOU&WENED PAINT AND BAKED ENAMEL EG?UAU N THlCKNES5'Tfc 8 COXT5 FLOOR PAINT" APPUI&D BY HAND. AND TAKE. THE. OOt-O EAL: tfOOQ. (iUAflANTTf r SATttrAcnoN ca. youa money back l eec C0N6OL0M TbOAY At YOUR FLOOR COvtRiNS DEALERS ! cowouui.mitH.mc ot.h Woman's Club Plans Show r3ic Mi W PAYh tti ' 1 Bis Sojourners Entertained Forty were out for the semi monthly dessert and card party of Sojourners club Thursday it- ternoon at the balem Woman s club house. Mrs. Jordan John son was a quest. The collegiate football motif was carried out in decorating, each table being set with the colors of some college or univer sity. Winners at cards were Mrs. Marcella Davis, Mrs. Lisle Dem pewolf, Mrs. Jordan Johnson, Mrs. Russell A. Forrest, all in bridge, and Mrs. O. A. Olsen in pinochle. Mrs. George Crockett was chairman of the hostessei for the afternoon. Mrs. J. E. Webster, Mrs. Wil liam Greif and Mrs. Frederick Fleury were announced as new members. For the next meeting, Mrs. Milo Taylor is to be chairman for the hostesses. These In Style Show Monday Attracting much interest for next Monday is the fashion show to be sponsored by the Salem Woman's club at the group's club house, starting with dessert at 1 p.m. Fall styles and hats will be presented by Sally's and Schlesinger'i. Among the models will be these three above, left to right, Mrs. Cedric T. Reaney, Mrs. Farley Mogan and Mrs. M. H. Saffron, shown here trying on hats in last eve ning's dress rehearsal for the show. Mrs. Grant C. Rogers and Mrs. Estill L. Brunk are co-chairmen for the benefit on Monday. Miss Tish and Mr. John Wed Grand Ronde Roy Tish of Greenleaf, Idaho announces the marriage of his daughter Miss Leva Tish to Harvey John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. John of Grand Ronde. The wedding took place Sep tember 9 at 8:00 p. m. in the Friends church at Greenleaf, Idaho. A dark blue velvet back ground with white baskets of gladioluses and yellow roses adorned the pulpit, where the young couple were wedded by Evangelist Hubert Nordock. Organist was Mrs. Alva Tish of Greenleaf. Mrs. Harvey Kocher of Okanogen, Wash., and Mark Roberts of Greenleaf sang. As the young couple knelt at the altar, Mrs. Kocher sang, "Facing the Future with Jesus." The bride was attired in white slipper satin with a nylon yoke, long pointed sleeves and train, with a fingertip veil held in place with a coronet of white pom-poms. She carried an arm bouquet of white carnations. Mrs. Arnold Shaver of Mo- lalla was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Louise Fivecoat and Miss Nadine Fodge, both of Greenleaf. They wore yellow taffeta gowns with pic ture hats to match and carried nosegays of pom poms, shaded from bright yellow to brown. Candlelighters were Misses Dor othy and Violet John twin sis ters of the bridegroom. They wore yellow gowns. Alvin John was best man. Mervin John of Grand Ronde and Marvin Marwock of Greenleaf were groomsmen. Ushers were Glen and Ralph Tish. Misses Hazel Beeson and Carol Gossard were in charge of the gifts. Mrs. John Roberts served the wedding cake to ap proximately 350 guests. Mr. and Mrs. John left for a wedding trip to Crater Lake and will be at home on their farm east of Valley Junction. Koch Sisters Birthday Feted Dolores Ann Koch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Koch, celebrated her fourth birthday anniversary on Tuesday after noon with a party for her little friends at the home of her par ents. Games were played outdoors and pictures were taken of the cake and party group. The color scheme of pink and green was carried out and a decorated birthday cake centered the table. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Koch, assisted by Mrs. Cecil Manion. Those bidden to wish Dolores a happy birthday were: Rosemary Manion, Tommy Hoy, Carol Ebner, Peter Jepsen, Jan ice Ebner, Bobby Miers, Jimmy Manion, Gary Manion and Gloria Koch, Dolores' older sister. Ad ditional guests were Mrs. Glen Miers, Mrs. Cecil Manion. Gloria Koch, the older sister celebrated her tenth birthday anniversary Saturday afternoon with a party at the home of her parents. The afternoon was spent in taking pictures and games were played outdoors. The table was centered with the traditional decorated, can dle lighted birthday cake. The yellow and green color scheme was carried out in the place appointments. Fall flowers were arranged about the rooms. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Koch, assisted by Mrs. Ross Jones. Those bidden to honor Gloria were: Janice Ebner, Kath leen Wilson, Victoria Schmidt, Miss Post Shower Feted Honoring Miss Shirley Post, who is to be married October 23 to Harold McCauley, Mrs. Don Baker entertained Wednes day evening at a shower at the home of Miss Post's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Post. The shower was a miscellane ous one. At the party were Miss Post, Miss Jean Doolittle, Miss Lois Burris, Miss Lola Mae Win decker, Miss Shirley Livesley, Miss Vana Martin, Miss Mar garet Sweetland, Mrs. H. Lesler, Miss Charlotte Post, Miss Doro thy Kerns, Mrs. B. Barry, Miss Patricia Macamara and the hos tess. WOODBURN Evergreen Chapter No. 41, Order of the Eastern Star, will meet in regu lar session Monday evening, September 26, at the Masonic Temple. A no-host dessert lunch will be served after the meet ing by Mrs. R. C. Enos, Mrs. Lois Gaviola, Mrs. Margaret Hastie, Mrs. Clair Andresen and Mrs. Lewis Paulson. NAVAL LT. and Mrs. A. H. Vetter, residents of San Diego, Calif., have been house guests of the C. W, Stullers on Wallace road the past week. Lt Vetter is Mrs. Stuller's brother. FIRESIDE class of the First Presbyterian church Sunday school is sponsoring a no-host cnnwr and informal evening Friday at the church, the sup per to be at 6:30 o'clock, loiiow ed by games and an Informal program. Mrs. William Bush is chairman of the committee. IN PORTLAND this evening to attend "Streetcar Named De sire" are Mr. and Mrs. Linn C. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barr. Jean Brandt, Louise Henderson, Glenda Lee Barker, Sally Hoy, Judy Woods, Jeanette Sprong, Jacqueline Docrfler, Carol Flick er, Rosemary Sprong, Carol Eb ner and Dolores Ann Koch, Gloria's little sister. iT'sV.V POPULAR RECORDS Slipping Around Margaret Whiting and Jimmy Wakely That Lucky Old Sun Vaughn Monroe The Knork Song Tommy Dorsey Bodr and Soul Billy Eckstina Sow That I Need You Frankie Laint Downstairs Oregon Bldg. State and High 3-163) EVERY TUESDAY 1 Shop With Salem's Own TUESDAY SURPRISES In Monday's GapitalJJournalj and Save! 1 rio oiluH ciike nilxfyjj yi is as fine in flavor f'tfnfh aiml texture n flp;,lA i Cinch tnte, inix.'?. I fcy I f wvMivloft Stodyrt. MlwwaptK MMwH I I Salem Nursing Home 3595 D Street Something new, some thing different in car ing for patients of the most delicate type. Ph. 2-3853 Miss Bernice Struckmeler, Supt. A Few Vacant ROOMS at HOLMES REST HOME Brooks, Ore. 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