Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 27, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, Sept. 27, 1949
Wedding Is
Sunday Event
The marriage of Mri. Betty
Montgomery Blackburn, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mont
gomery, to Thomas J. Riches,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd T.
Riches, was solemnized Sunday
afternoon at a simple service at
tht Ben Lomand park home of
the bridegroom's parents.
The service took place at 1:30
o'clock with the Rev. Wesley
Turner officiating, the couple
standing before the fireplace
which was banked with an ar
rangement of American Beauty
and orchard colored chrysanthe
mums combined with burgundy
cockscombs.
The bride wore a dove gray
suit with navy blue accessories.
She carried a white Bible and
a nosegay of pink roses and
white humboldti bonvardia. Miss
Martha Montgomery
sister's only attendant and Rob
ert Riches stood with his broth
er as best man.
A reception for members of
the immediate family followed
the ceremony. Mrs. R. A. Mont
gomery, Jr., poured and Mrs.
Albert Lindbeck cut the bride's
cake. The table centerpiece was
of white, orchid and maroon
chrysanthemums flanked by
white tapers.
The couple will make their
home in Salem and have a house
in Orchard Heights. Mr. Riches
is with Western Paper Convert
ing company.
Rainbows Install
Woodburn Evergreen assem
bly No. 12, Order of the Rain
bow for Girls, will hold open
installation of officers Wednes
day evening. Sept 28, at 8 p.m
in the Masonic temple when
Miss Patricia Houseweart will
be installed as worthy adviser.
Miss Betty Jo DeHaan, the re
tiring worthy adviser, will be
the installing officer and will
be assisted by Miss Jackie Ber
key as installing marshal, Miss
Hazel Hermanson as installing
chaplain, Miss Frances Mills as
installing recorder, Mrs. Edythe
Ticknor as installing musician
and little Virginia Lee Erwert
as gift bearer. Woodburn chap
ter of DeMolay will put on the
crowning ceremony.
Parents and friends of the
girls, and all Masons and mem
bers of the Eastern Star are in
vited to attend.
LEAVING Monday for an ex
tended stay in Pasadena, Calif,
were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd T.
Riches. During their absence,
tlicir son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lindbeck,
are to occupy their Ben Lomand
Park residence.
Golden Wedding
Sunday Event,
Silverton The golden wed
ding observance of Attorney F.
E. Sylvester and Mrs. Sylvester
was a delightful affair at the
Mill street home Sunday after
noon. White baskets of Hawaii
an antherum of soft green and
bronze featured the decorative
scheme. The flowers were sent
from the islands by the eldest
daughter of the couple, Mrs. C
J. Bushnell (Miriam).
In general charge of arrange
ments was Mrs. A. J. McCannel
who was. assisted about the
rooms by Mrs. 1. L. Stewart,
Mrs. C. E. Anderson, Miss Shir
ley Sylvester, daughter of the
honored couple, and her friend,
Miss Ethel Allen, tiie latter two
both of Eugene.
Mrs. W. Dale Lamar arranged
a basket of golden chrysanthe
mums to center the gift table
was' her prescnted Dy Miss Fave Sparke
ui oaiem. vm me entrance nan
table were deep red roses given
by Dr. F. N. Johnston and Mrs.
Johnston, and on the buffet
were roses, gif of the Earl
Spencers. On the serving table
and the buffet were filmy lace
covers over green satin. Golden
lighted tapers centered the buf
fet and the table, flanking long
bouquet arrangements.
Pouring for the first hour
were Mrs. Ronald Asboe and
Mrs. Clinton Weiby, the second
hour were Mrs. S. A. Gay and
Mrs. Flora Thompson-Enders of
Salem, and during the last
hour, Mrs. Clay Allen and Mrs
Harry Riches.
Assisting in asking the guests
in serving were Mrs. W. Dale
Lamar and Mrs. W. P. Scarth
In charge of the guest book
were Mrs. E. A. Finlay and Mrs
Harrison Fisher; and at the door
were Mrs. Harry Riches and Mrs,
T. R. Hobart. Introduced as spe
cial guests were Mr. and Mrs
Everett Haycroft and Mrs. Beu
lah Hudgins all of Washington,
DC, where Haycroft is attorney
tor the federal trades commis
sion. He is a nephew of Sylves
ter. Other guests included Mrs.
Mary Riley, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Anderson, Mrs. Orville Totland,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Allen,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Skaife, Mr.
and Mrs. R. A. Fish, Mr. and
Mrs. E. S. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Clark Bachman, Mr. and
Mrs. Hnrlan Loe, Mr. and Mrs.
fc.. A. Kern, Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Gay, Mr. and Mrs. James L.
Taylor, Rev. and Mrs. Ben F.
Browning, I. B. Alfred, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Dale Lamar, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Larsen, Mr.- and
Mrs. W. P. Scarth. Mr. and Mrs.
T. R. Hobart, Mrs. Pearl Porter,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mellbye. Mr.
and Mrs. Claig L. Clark, Mrs.
George Hubbs, of Salem were
Mrs. A. H. Sparks and Miss Fay
Sparks, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Al
len, Mrs. Burns Renwick, Mrs.
MEETING Wednesday is the
February-August circle of the
of the Jason Lee Methodist
church, at 1 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Emma Tharp, 1902 North
Sth.
GUESTS HERE for Sunday
and for dinner at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brown were
Mrs. Gertrude Beevers and son,
Donald, of Portland. Mrs. Bee
vers moved back to Portland
from San Diego.
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K
IMiss Hott
; Wed Saturday ic
The marriage of Miss Shirley
Ann Hott, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Hott, 488 North
Liberty street, Salem, to David
' R, Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs.
'I George F. Kelly of Portland,
. ,was solemnized Saturday after
noon. I he service took place
at 4 o'clock in the First Im
manuel Lutheran church, Port
land, the Rev. Carl Sodergren
officiating.
The bride wore a white satin
gown, the lace yoke outlined
with tiny seed pearls and the
skirt extending into a long
train. The three-quarter length
veil was lace-edged and was
held In place with a satin and
seed pearl crown. There was1
an overveil over the face. For
her flowers the bride carried a
bouquet of pure white gladio-
uses with purple orchid in the
center, and white satin streamers.
Mrs. Leone Keil was matron
of honor. She wore pink taffeta
with deep rose colored gladi
oluses in her hair. Her bou
quet was of pale pink gladio
luses. Jack L. Learner was best man.
Ushering were Raymond Keil
and Lawrence Mittchoff.
For her daughter's weding.
Mrs. Hott wore a black and
white Jersey dress with corsage
of red roses and gardenias, and
the bridegroom's mother wore a
gray print dress, also a corsage
of gardenias and red roses.
A reception followed the serv
ice. Mrs, Jack L. Learner took
charge of the gifts. Mrs. Carl
: f.
Engagement Told Announcement was made last week
of the engagement of Miss Catherine Cooper, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Cooper, to Herbert Bauer, son of Mr. and
Mrs. George M. Bauer. No wedding date has been set.
(Jesten-Miller studio picture)
Lorena Sanders, Mrs. R. A. Mc
Clanathan, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Tomison, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Finlay, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Cra
mer, Mr. and Mrs. Aloys Keber
of Mt. Angel, Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. George
Towe, Mrs. Helen Burrier, Mr.
and Mrs. D. E. Geiser, Mr. and
Mrs. H. F. Jackson, A. Huddles
ton, Dr. and Mrs. F. N. John
ston, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Jack,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Powell
and Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Taylor
and Deanna and Larry.
The Sylvesters were married
at Centerville, S. Dakota and
made their residence for several
years in Madella, Minn., and
since 1927, have made their
home in Silverton where Mr.
Sylvester has practiced his pro
fession of law and managed two
real estate firms.
The couple have two daugh
ters, Mrs. Bushnell of Honolulu,
T.H., and Miss Shirley Sylvester
of Eugene.
Mrs. Sylvester was charming
in an all white formal with sil
ver trim and a lavender single
orchid corsage.
FAVORITE
OF MILLIONS
St. Joseph Aspirin is
aipirin at Its best. So
fast, pure. World's
largest seller at 10c. Get
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Se needs.
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take.
Amaranths Visit
Old Peoples Home
Several from Salem joined
the group of the grand court of
Oregon, Order of Amaranth, in
visiting the Masonic old people's
home at Forest Grove, Sunday.
Going from Salem were Mrs.
James B. Manning, grand royal
matron, and Mr. Manning; Mrs.
William Wilson, royal matron
of Hanna Rosa court, and Mr.
Wilson; Mrs. Lyle McCauley,
royal matron for the new Cher
ry court here, and Mr. McCau
ley; and Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Slentz and family.
There were 23 grand officers
at the event, and 17 of the 19
courts in the state were repre
sented. Fifteen royal matrons
served the tea, assisted by the
grand representatives.
Each of the 90 residents at
the home was presented with a
gift.
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Stocking
by MOJUD
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At
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Vi Mil
North of
Underpass
AVING (of ENTER
Stores
MID WEEK MEAT SALE
4
West
Salem
At Foot of
Bridge
NEW HOURS:
First Class Journeymen behind the Meat Cases
from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. This it for your shopping
pleasure.
BEEF
ROAST
33i
Young Tender Beef
SHORT
RIBS
19c
T-
BONES
65c
Round
STEAK
65c
Pure
Ground
BEEF
39i
VEAL
ROAST
35c
VEAL
STEW
21c
ib.
All Veal
CHOPS
55i
VEAL
ROUND
69c
Regular Price Is 84c
This Is a Buy!
GRADE A
LAMBS
CHOPS
51c
"stew"
35c
A Few Fresh Froien
FRYERS
Port
Ready Ib. . . .
45c
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Carkon end Mrs. Robert Turn
er served.
For her going away costume
the bride wore a cocoa brown
dress with matching accessories
and a gold pin presented as a
gift by the bridegroom.
Following a trip to San Fran
cisco the couple will be at home
at 1920 N.W. 26th, apartment
205, Portland, after October 1.
. .
THE ALL-DAY sewing meet
ing for Disabled American Vet
erans auxiliary will be Thurs
day at the home of Mrs. W. J.
Hagedorn, 1405 Fir street, a no
host luncheon to be served at
noon. Mrs. Stuart Johns is sew
ing chairman.
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CATSUP 13c
RED DOT COFFEE : 36c
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SPUDS 89c
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