Many Attend Institution Of Job's Daughters Bethel r More than 300 persons witnessed the instituting of the new Salem bethel, Job's Daughters, Saturday evening at the Masonic temple. Mrs. Mary Hartwell, guardian of bethel No. 35, Salem, called the meeting to order. The grand guardian, Mrs. Martha Elhart, explained the procedure of the evening. The honored jueen. Miss Jean Herrig, bethel I No. 35, then presided. Forty- Richtor-Faber Wedding in St Paul St Paul At a beautiful wed ding, Saturday, September 24, Miss Kathleen Marie Faber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Faber of St. Paul was wed to Frederick Allen Richtor of Donald, son of Mrs. J. Krupicka of Hubbard. The nuptial vows were per formed in the presence of many relatives and friends in the St. Paul church In St. Paul, with Hev. James L. Maxwell officiat ing at the double ring cere mony at 9 o'clock. The church was decorated with white and pink asters and chrysanthe mums. Furnishing the organ music was Mrs. Ross Coleman and singing were Miss Francis Smith, Mrs. Virgil Faber and Miss Luel la Raymond. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white sat in gown with a bustle back and long sleeves. With the dress she wore knotted pearls, a gift from the bridegroom. The fingertip veil was caught with cornet of seed pearls. She carried a white prayer book and a white orchid with a purple throat, and white streamers. Miss Mildred Bernard was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Dorothy Richtor, Mrs Leland Erb, both sisters of the bridegroom, and Joan Merrick and the Junior bridesmaid was Lorraine Richtor, sister of the bridegroom. The bridesmaids were dressed in slipper satin of deep gold, blue, green, fuchsia and tourquoise, with matching braided headbands, and they car ried nosegays of white carna tion and chrysanthemums with white streamers. Arthur Faber, brother of the bride, was best man. Groomsmen were Virgil Fab er, brother of the bride. Jack Capri, Archie Krupicka and junior attendant was a brother of the bridegroom, Louis Rich tor. Ushers were William Ander son and Carl Mucken. Mrs. Faber wore for her daughter's wedding a hunter green suit, with brown acces sories and wore a corsage of gardenias and stephanotis. Mrs. Krupicka was dressed in , British tan suit with forest green accessories and corsage f gardenias and stephanotis, A wedding breakfast for the bridal party and parents was served following the ceremony In the City hall with Mrs. Grof fman of Gervais serving and Joy Slover assisting. A reception for friends was held from 1 to 4 o clock in the City hall. Cutting the bride's cake was Mrs. Virgil Faber and at the punch bowl was Miss Francis Smith with the following assist ing in the serving. Misses Dor othy Richtor, Beatrice Stuphel, Betty Frith, Margaret Smith, Jacqueline Gooding and Patricia Gooding: and Oscar Davis and Phil Harold. Coming from a distance to attend the wedding were rela tives and friends from Gari baldi, Coos Bay, Monroe, Forest Grove and parts of Washing ton. The couple left for a honey moon to the Oregon beaches and will be at home in Donald. three members of the new bethel were obligated at the altar. Escorts and honors were given to honored queens, past honored queens, grand guardian coun cil, other guardians, associate guardians, and members of other Masonic orders. Officers of bethel No. 85 put on the initiatory degree for five of the 35 candidates. Those in itiated were Misses Carol Ment- zer, Karen Michelson, Gwen Phillips, Roberta Sears and Bar bara White. Eight of the new members are transfers from bethel No. 35. Institution ceremonies follow ed. Mrs. Elhart, assisted by other grand council officers, in stalled the guardian council of Salem bethel, U.D. Salem chapter. Order of East ern Star, sponsors, presented robes for the new bethel offi cers and capes for the honored queen, senior princess and jun ior princess. Bethel No. 21 of Portland, presented three crowns. Miss Dorothy Peder son played during the intermis sion. Installation followed. Instal ling officers were: Queen, Miss Joan Roack, bethel 5; guide, Miss Donna Gray, No. 7: marshall, Miss Helen Wright, No. 9; chap lain, Miss Dorothy McCaren, No. 41; musician, Miss Ann Gibbons, No. 35; secretary. Miss Carolyn Eckersley, No. 35; senior custo dian, Miss Gladys Polchow, No. 23; junior custodian. Miss Betty Hillsland, No. 2; soloist. Miss Helen Thompson, No. S. After the installing ceremony, coronation took place. Chemek- eta chapter. Order of DeMolay performed this ceremony. Aft er the regent in the east, Louis L,orenz, piacea tne crown on the newly installed honored queen. Miss Edna May Manning, Miss Thompson sang "My Task. Mrs. Elhart, grand guardian, presented a white Bible on be half of the grand guardian coun cil. Honored queens from beth els No. 3, 5, 7, 41 and 35 pre sented gifts to the new bethel. The honored queen. Miss Man ning, named her choir and drill team. She introduced her moth er, Mrs. James B. Manning, who presented a gift on behalf of herself, and Earl Beeson, The two are royal grand matron and patron, respectively, of the Or der of Amaranth. Several members of bethel No. 35 assisted Salem Order of East ern Star, In the dining room following the meeting. CENTRAL LUTHERAN church aid society is meeting Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the church. AMERICAN WAR Mothers are sponsoring a cooked food sal at 129 North Commercial, on Wednesday. hiltm Jh& To Wed Soon Miss Bonita Fehlen, above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Fehlen of Stayton, will be married Oc tober 8 to Jack Arnold Kauf fman, son of Mrs, Viva Kauf man of Stayton. (Jesten-Mil-ler studio picture)' Today's Menu Week Day Dinner Hamburgers on Toasted Buns Crisp Potato Sticks Special Pickled Beets Lettuce Salad with Hard-Cook ed Egg Dressing Apple Pie Beverage special Pickled Beets Ingredients: 1 No. 2 can beets. 8 tablespoons eider vinegar, 1 tablespoon sugar, H teaspoon salt, H teaspoon dry mustard. V4 teaspoon ground cloves, 1 small clove garlic (peeled). Method: Drain the beet liquid from the beets into a saucepan; add the vinegar to the liquid and heat until boiling. Mix to gether the sugar, salt, mustard, cloves in a mixing bowl; add the garlic clove. Pour the hot beet liquid and vinegar over the sugar mixture slowly, stirring well as you do so; when well blended pour over the beets. Allow the beets to stand in the refrigesator for about 8 hours Auxiliary Begins Year An unusually large attend ance marKea me mii s uw meeting for Capital Unit No. J, American Legion auxiliary, last evening at the Salem Woman's club house, Mrs. waiter u Spaulding presiding as the new presidert. Convention reports irom tne state event held in Salem in August were given by Mrs. Ray mond Bassett ana Mrs. llara Poland. Plans were made for the com ing years actvities, rertaoiuta tion and child welfare work be ing featured in the reports. For the program. Miss Car roll Gragg, who 1 home on leave for a short stay from her duties with the navy, gave a talk about her work, and Robert Gwynn of Willamette university sang, ac companied by Miss Lois Gott wald. As a surprise members of the drum corps of Capital unit No 9, American Legion, came to serenade the auxiliary and Miss Gragg. Announcement was made the membership committee is to meet October 12 and that a rum mage sale is planned by the aux iliary for October 21 and 22. Capital Journal. Salem. Or., Tuesday, October 4. 1919 7 before serving. Remove garlic clove. Note: The beets for this recipe may be small whole ones or they may be sliced. TheStagey Furniture Mart For Builrwell Davenport Suites 1978 N. Capitol .Since 1941 Decker's is coming to Salem! Watch for the Opening Announcement RCA VICTOR Presents MARIO LANZA A New RCA Victor Recording Artist In Songs from "THE MIDNIGHT KISS' Now Ploying of the ELSINORE THEATER ?S K.P.M. Album DM ltJt ll.tt 45 R.P.M. Album WDM Hit $331 Oregon ' ly g j j ) $totl active women need MOJUD THIGH-MOLD STOCKINGS Bend, sit, stretch or loop our Mojud Th Molds move with you specially made with four trips that stop garter keep seams straight. garters Brmly ... work ( Hosiery Happiness 1.4 7 Ml) ,ho You CAN afford a 1949 m m isssm sa iuswu on WV. 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