Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 24, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    Miss Bull,
Mr. Hjort
Wed Saturday
The F i r 1 1 Congregational
church was the scene for a wed
ding Saturday evening when
Miss Darline Grace Bull, daugh
ter ol Mr. and Mrs. Barney L.
Bull, was married to Robert
Carl Hjort, son of Mrs. Halfdan
J. Hjort ol Salem and the late
Mr. Hjort.
Lavender, yellow and bronze
chrysanthemums decorated the
church for the wedding. The
service took place at 7 o'clock,
Dr. Seth R. Huntington officiat
ing. Mrs. ' Jack Brown In an Ice
blue gown and Miss Mavis Beck
wearing a peach formal, lighted
the tapers. For the music, Miss
Beverly Kenney sang, Jean Hob
son Rich at the organ.
Mr. Bull gave his daughter in
marriage. The bridal gown was
of white satin, fashioned with
long sleeves and a train. The
double veil was- edged in lace
and was arranged from a pearl
ized crown. For her flowers she
carried an arrangement of white
chrysanthemums with an orchid.
Mrs. Robert Guthner was hon
or attendant for her sister. She
wore yellow and her flowers
were lavender chrysanthemums
and she wore some of the same
flowers in her hair.
Miss Jeannie Bull, sister of
the bride, and Miss Winona
Breuninger of Seattle, both in
lavender formals, were the
bridesmaids. They wore yellow
chrysanthemums in their hair
and carried bouquets of the
same blooms.
Dennis R. Guthner, nephew of
the bride, was ring bearer.
Ronald Bartlett was best man
for Mr. Hjort. Roy Rice and
Ralph Lisle were groomsmen
and the ushers were Raymond
Crumme and William Ferlich,
Jr.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Bull wore a brown after
noon dress and the bridegroom's
mother wore a cinnamon brown
afternoon dress.
The reception was in the
church parlors. Mrs. Raymond
Crumme, sister of the bride
groom, served the bride's cake,
Mrs. Earl Bull presided at the
coffee urn and Mrs. Glen Rob
erts was at the punch bowl
Serving were Miss Barbara
A Birthday Week
jirl scouts of Salem and vi
cinity are making plans for their
annual national birthday week,
October 31 -November 6. Events
and other details for the celebra
tion will be announced later.
A meeting for the Salem dis
trict council will be held Thurs
day evening of this week.
Ensign Hindes Is
Wed in California
Stayton Announcement is
being made of the marriage of
Miss Donna Jean Haag, San Di
ego, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley L. Nolder of Crestline,
Ohio, to Ensign Jack Gordon
Hindes, USNR, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Darrel P. Hindes of Stay
ton. The ceremony took place Sat
urday, October 1, at 2:30 o'clock
in the afternoon in the Little
Chapel of Roses at Chula Vista,
Calif., with Rev. T. K. Ferguson
officiating.
Michael Boyd sang before the
flower decorated altar. Jack M.
Lydick escorted the bride, who
wore a gown of powder blue
lace of ballerina length with
matching sweetheart hat. She
carried a nosegay.
Miss Margaret Penwarden was
maid of honor, wearing a gown
of iridescent gray nylon and
she, too, carried a nosegay. En
sign Robert Aldrich was best
man, and Ensigns Murray Cook
and Roy McLain were ushers..
A reception was held follow
ing the wedding ceremony at
the San Diego home of Mrs. J.
Brower, a close friend of the
bride.
Following their return from a
honeymoon spent at. Big Bear
lake, near San Bernardino, Cal.
the newlyweds will be at home
at 1486 Sunset Cliffs, Ocean
beach. The bridegroom is at
tached to the naval air station.
Smith, Mrs. Raymond Guthner,
Mrs. Robert Pierce and Mrs.
Raymond Wilson. Mrs. Edwin
Fobar and Miss Joan Bar had
charge of the gifts and passing
the guest book was Miss Faye
Crawford.
For going away the bride
wore a dark green suit with
brown accessories, eggshell
blouse and gloves, and corsage
of orchids.
Following a trip along the
Oregon coast the couple will be
at home in Salem.
SHOES ODD LOTS
Have been assembled in one section. This includes all
leahters and styles but not all sizes. Regularly priced
up to $22.50. Take any pair in the lot at only
MILLINERY
The greatest selection of better millinery now on display in our Mil
linery Department. See Mr. Jackson.
FUR COAT SPECIAL PROMOTION
Be sure and see these coats
made up in all the different
buy.
Just Received Another
HUNDREDS BEAUTIFUL UMBRELLAS
Which will b placed in this promotion. $6.00 to $8.00 umbrellas. While they last ,
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ew and foshionable creations. Slips, gowns and pan-
Club Dance
On Saturday
Mooregon club members have
planned a Halloween dance for
next Saturday evening at the
Salem Golf club. Decorations
will feature the Halloween
theme.
Don MacGregor is general
chairman for the party. Miss
Jane Hendren is chairman for
the music. Miss Caroline Miller
for the decorations, Mrs. How
ard Houck for the refreshments
and John Voves for the prizes.
The dance is set for 9 p. m.
Sojourners Party
To Be Thursday
Dessert at 1 o'clock, follow
ed by cards, is planned for the
Soujourners club next Thurs
day at the Salem Woman's club
house.
Mrs. William D. Galloway, Jr.,
is chairman for the committee
and serving with her are Mrs.
Gordon O. Leonard, Mrs. Hob
art Jackson, Mrs. Howard Sarg
ent, Mrs. William Healy, Mrs.
Charles Haynes and Mrs. Melvin
Bedsaul.
2 Entertain
Hostesses Friday evening at a
party and shower for Mrs. Oscar
L. Donaldson, Jr., were Mrs. P.
Dixon Van Ausdell, Jr., and
Mrs. Donald McNeill, the party
being at the home of Mrs. Van
Ausdell. A late dessert was
served. A gift also was presented
to Mrs. Dale Esch.
At the party were Mrs. Don
aldson, Mrs. Willard Glaze, Mrs.
Alma Cunningham, Mrs. Carl
Frink, Mrs. Dale Esch, Miss Ar
dell Scott, Miss Pauline Turin,
Miss Clela Turin, Miss Anna
Mae Webb, Miss Maxyne Smith
Miss Idella McAdams, Miss Mar
cella Schwartz, Miss Ruth Skin
ner and the hostesses.
Believe miseries
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Wed in September Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rae were married
September 18. The bride is the former Margie Goss, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goss of McMinnville. Mr. Rae is the son
of Mrs. Maude R. Rae of Salem and the late Roy Rae.
Amity Club Lists
Varied Activities
Amity The Amity Civic Im
provement club held the first
meeting of the season last week
at the Methodist church, Miss
Laura Judy, the new president,
in charge. The club voted to
become a member of the Third
District Federation of Clubs.
A group of the members vol
unteered their service for solic
iting outlying districts in the
Community Chest drive which
the Lions club is sponsoring.
Mrs. Edwin Morse, city library
chairman, reported work com
pleted at the library during the
summer. Mrs. Rupert Christen
sen, chairman for girl scout ac
tivities, asked for more leaders.
Mrs. Isaac Bontsari, public
health chairman, reported on at
tendance at county meetings and
Palmistry Readings
Will tell your past present
and future. Will advise on
love, marriage
and business
Answers all
questions. Are
fJy o u worried?
wny oe in
doubt? Special
Readings.
Onen 8 a.m.
r to 10 p.m.
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Mrs. Ray Cooper, American
citizenship chairman reported
activities in her department.
One new member was elected,
Mrs. Orville Colyer.
Visitors were Mrs. Earl Coul
ter, Mrs. Andrew Wakeman,
Mrs. Winnifred Bantsari and
Mrs. Hillman. The hostesses,
Mesdames, James L. Payne, H.
W. Torbet, Wm. Sprval, J. Ber
tino, Ray Cooper and Miss
Laura Judy served a dessert
luncheon. Stories of vacation
trips were enjoyed during the
social hour. November 17 is the
date for the next meeting.
If you use whole eggs in mak
ing baked custards it is best to
strain the mixture into the cus
tard cups before baking.
FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP
AUTO TRUCK FIRE
Month offer month ofter month our
Service Savings Customer Satisfac
tion has proven itself. AND our cus
tomers are saving money.
easonal Promotion
Announcing
Promoting the Famous Pendleton
Jackets, Skirts and Shirts. You must see this fomous line. This is the
most wanted wearing apporel for women that we hove ever ofered the
Salem public. Each garment selling at 1 QC 1 QC
popular prices ONLY IXiJ Iti'J
and
you
Miss Hauth
Wed Oct. 15
Mt. Angel In afternoon cere
monies, October IS, Miss Rose
Theresa Hauth was wed to R.
Stanley Ferrell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy S. Ferrc'l of Newberg,
at the St. Mary's church, Mt.
Angel. The Rev. Damian Jentges,
O.S.B. read the service for the
double ring rites in a setting of
large baskets and bouquets of
chrysanthemums and lighted
candelabrums Her brother.
Fred Hauth, gave her in mar
riage. Miss Helen Keber play
ed the marches, and was ac
companist for Miss Pauline
Saalfeld and Miss Eustelle Bau
man who sang.
The bride, daughter of Mrs.
Wendell Hauth, and the late
Mr. Haut, wore a gown of tra
ditional white satin, fashioned
with pointed waistline and bas
que bodice, deep yoke of mari
quisette, wide French lace ruf
fle at the low shoulder line, long
sleeves, and a court train. A
headdress of tulle and seed
pearls held the tulle veil, made
double, and fingertip in length
She carried a white pearl rosary
with a white orchid and satin
streamers.
Miss Mary Ann Hauth stood
as honor maid for her sister
and Miss Eleanor Hauth was her
sister's bridesmaid. Both at
tendants were dressed identi
caly in gowns of orchid satin.
They were styled with a three
fold tailored shawl collar of
matching satin on fitted bodice
and floor length skirts. Their en
sembles included matching mitts,
satin bandeau headdresses, and
gold crosses on chain. Their
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Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.,
yellow and white fall flowers
were in colonial bouquets.
Charles Ferrell was best man
for his brother and Frederick
Douglas was the groomsman.
Ushers were Donald Hauth and
William Anderson.
The reception was held in the
St. Mary's dining hall. Mrs.
Charles Deal and Miss Georgian
na Hauth, sisters of the bride,
cut the wedding cake. Mrs.
Charles Ferrell and Miss Caro
line Ferrell opened the gifts,
and Miss Maxine Schwab passed
the guest book. At the punch
bowl were Miss Annella Bau-
man and Miss Bertha Hassing.
Pouring and serving were the
Misses Mary Diehl, Donna Diehl,
LaVonne Frcy, Phillis Wolf, and
cousins Bernadettc Hauth and
Marilyn Hauth.
The couple will reside in Sa
lcm upon their return from a
honeymoon trip to California
The bride chose a wine dress,
blue coat and blue and grav ac
cessories for her going away.
Her white orchid was pinned to
her coat lapel.
LANSING Neighbors' Garden
club has planned a meeting for
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Daisy Tobin, 81 Lansing avenue
Dessert will be at 1:30 o'clock.
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Monday, October 24, 1949 7
HUBBARD The Hubbard
Woman's club met at the home
of Mrs. A. W. deLespinase for
an extension demonstration by
Miss Betty Ann Boettcher, as
sistant county home demonstra
tion agent. Her subject was Win
dow Treatments. Guests of the
day were the seven women
teachers of the Hubbard grade
school, Mrs. Roy Duncan, Mrs,
J. H. Redden, Mrs. Odgers, Mrs
Axtel, Mrs. Cyril McNary, Mrs.
Fern Foster and Miss Ruby Ken
nedy, also Mrs. Harry Scher.
Mrs. Charles Vredenburg, Mrs.
Wensell Donbrava and Susan
Jane, Mrs. Ben Miller and a
former member, Mrs. Grace
Cramer. Mrs. Cramer and Mrs.
Lester Keller presided at the tea
and coffee urns. The club voted
to have charge of the Commu
nity Chest drive.
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