Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 01, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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    Soroptimist
Conference
.Due in Salem
Salem Soroptimist club is to
entertain for the spring confer
ence of Soroptimist clubs in
Idaho, Montana, and Washing
ton. The event will be held in
April, the dates yet to be
chosen.
Plans for the coming confer
ence will be discussed at the
business meeting of the club
next Wednesday noon.
At the club meeting yester
'day, the luncheon being at the
Golden Pheasant, Judge Rex
Kimmell of the circuit court
talked on juvenile cases and the
problems of handling them in the
courts.
' Guests at the meeting were
Mrs. Rex Kimmell, Mrs. Philip
W. Allison, Mrs. Ralph E. Moody
and Miss Verna Hogg.
Legion Auxiliary
Plans Activities
Silverton The interest of
Monday evening's meeting of
Delbert Reeves unit No. 7,
American Legion auxiliary, at
the hall club rooms, centered
bout pre-Christmas holiday
plans. The group is to donate
gifts for the Portland facility
gift shop, arrange for practical
help for the unit's adopted fam
ily In Silverton, set the date for
the monthly collection for the
convalescent veterans' cigaret
.fund.
With Tuesday, November 29,
set as the limit date for receiv
ing gifts at the Portland gift
shop, and the transportation to
Portland on that date, the presi
dent listed for the trip Tuesday,
the hospital chairman, Mrs. A.
J. McCannel, Mrs. Frank M.
Porter, Mrs. Ralph Gordon.
Mrs. William Meithke, Mrs R.
Jorgenson, Mrs. E G. Syron,
Miss Ruth Lorenzen and the pre
ident, Mrs. Higinbotham.
The monthly collection fund
for the cigarets for the facility
convalescent ward totaled $9.
The hospital chairman will pre
sent this with the gift shop con
tributions. Delegates and alternates
named for the Marion county as
sembly, with the next meeting
at Stayton, Wednesday, Decem
ber 7, include Mrs C. E. Higin
botham, Mrs. Frank M. Porter,
Mrs. Victor Howard, Mrs. Wes
ley Grogan, Mrs. A J. McCan
nel; alternates, Mrs. George
Towe, Mrs. Ralph Gordon, Mrs.
E. G. Syron, Mrs. Leslie C.
Moen, Mrs. William Miethke.
Mrs. Harry Kuch, welfare
chairman of the unit, and Mrs.
Lloyd Greenfield, junior activi
ties chairman, told of Thanks-
DAR Head
nwn,i,iiiiiiiliii,iwiiiiiB.iMiiMrlani'
Regent Due Here Mrs. Ar
chie McKeown of Hood River,
state regent of the Daughters
of the American Revolution,
will be In Salem Saturday aft
ernoon to visit Chemeketa
chapter of the DAR. The local
meeting is to be 'at the home
of Mrs. J. G. Heltzel.
Ceremony at
Local Church
Miss Anne Chapman was wed
to Clarence Johnson of Portland
at a ceremony in the St. Mark
Lutheran church, Thanksgiving
day. Before a candlelit altar
decorated with white and yel
low chrysanthemums, the cou
ple were united in marriage by
the Rev. M. A. Getzendaner.
Mrs. Lyle Ertsgaard sang, ac
companied by Maurice Brenncn,
organist, who played the wed
ding march.
The bride wore an afternoon
gown of gleaming amber satin
with gold accessories and car
ried a large bouquet of roses
and carnations. As a gift from
the bridegroom, the bride wore
gold cross with delicate carv
ing and several settings of diamonds.
Attending the bride was Mrs.
Earl Hanson, sister of the bride-
Salore Club's
New Members
The Salore club of the YWCA
honored new memhers at a ban
quet Monday evening at the
Golden Pheasant. Miss Lavonne
Scheussler, president presided as
toastmistress and introduced
Miss Mary Witchey, who in turn
introduced each new member to
the club Miss Louisa Kelly re
sponded to the welcome.
A report on the northwest
conference of employed women,
held in Vancouver, B.C., was
given by Miss Jean Oliver.
Business girls welcomed as
new members were Misses
Louisa Kelly, Jean Oliver, Joyce
Schwab, Zclma Williams, Phyl
lis Sieber, Jean Sieber, Peggy
Thompson, Betty Rosenau, Hel
en Tibbet, Nola McDuffee, Doris
Cameron, Beverly Butts and
Geneva Phillips.
giving donations to two needy
families, with other gifts for
Christmas, planned. The juniors
are making scrap books for vet
erans rooms and donating toys
for the gift shop.
The Christmas arrangement
committee will be Mrs. Ernest
L. Starr, Mrs. Ralph Francis.
Mrs. E. G. Syron and Mrs. O.
Morey. An informal program
will be given by the children.
The unit will pay half the ex
penses for the high school re
newal plaque. Membership was
reported by Mrs. Wesley Gro
gan at 142, five over quota.
groom. She wore a gown of Co
penhagen blue with gray acces
sories and a corsage of carna
tions and roses. Earl Hanson
acted as best man. Ushers were
Donald Hanson, nephew of the
bridegroom and Donald Raaf,
cousin of the bride.
For her son's wedding, Mrs.
Johnson selected an afternoon
gown of wine crepe with black
accessories and a corsage of
rose buds.
The wedding party and guests
met shortly after the ceremony
for a reception and dinner in
the banquet room of the Gold
Arrow restaurant. Miss Florence
Speidel arranged the flowers
and Mrs. Anne Hanson was in
charge of the guest book.
The couple left immediately
after the dinner for a trip to
San Francisco and the bay re
gion before returning to Port
land where they will make their
home.
Miss Roth
Is Bride
The marriage of Miss Shirley
Roth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Roth, to W. Edgar Naf
ziger, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Nafziger, was solemnized Wed
nesday evening at a ceremony
in the ImmanucI Mcnnonite
church at Pratum, the Rev. Wil-
bcrt A. Regier officiating at the
8 o'clock service.
The wedding setting was in
all-white, bouquets of white
chrysanthemums and candles
decorating the church.
Mrs. Harold Roth and Mrs.
Leonard Roth lighted the tapers.
Both were dressed in white.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a gown
ot white satin designed with a
marquisette yoke shirred in
satin and edged in lace. The
sleeves were long, and tiny .but
tons extended down the back of
the bodice. The full skirt fell
into a train. The fingertip illu
sion veil, edged in lace, was ar
ranged from a satin crown trim
med in seed pearls. For her
flowers the bride carried a bou
quet of white roses and bouvar
dia. Mrs. Alvin Schwcngcl (Ver
netla Herr) was matron of hon
or for her cousin. Misses Doris
Roth, Carmen Roth and Betty
Lou Hostetler were the brides
maids. All four attendants wore peri
od style dresses of white taffeta
made with puffed sleeves, a wide
ruffle edging the necklines, and
full bustle skirts with a ruffle
at the hemline and caught up in
front with small bows. In their
hair were braided head bands
embellished with silver leaves
and they carried bouquets of
white chrysanthemums, carna
tions and silver leaves centered
with candles.
Diana Roth, In white taffeta,
was the flower girl and Gary
Herr the ring bearer.
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Dec. 1, 1949 7
Ralph Nafziger was best man
and ushers included Gerald
Roth, Harold Roth, Melvln Lehr
man, Henry Beutler and Grover
Welly.
Mrs. Roth wore a green silk
gown with black accessories for
her daughter's wedding and Mrs.
Nafziger attended her son's mar
riage in a black crepe gown and
matching accessories. Their cor
sages were of gardenias and car
nations.
The couple greeted guests at
a reception in the church par
lors.
Pouring were Mrs. Leonard
Roth, Mrs. Harold Roth, Mrs.
Clarence Herr and cutting the
cake were the bridegroom's twin
sisters, Mrs. Mac Allason and
Mrs. John LcCompte. Assisting
were Miss Lois Hartwickson,
Mrs. Donald Schaff, Miss Ade
line Haury, Miss Joanne Roth,
Mrs. Henry Roth, Mrs. Grover
Welty, Mrs. Henry Buetler, Mrs.
Homer Welty and Mary Ann Le-
Compte, who passed the dream
cakes.
For going away the bride
wore a taupe gabardine suit with
winter white accessories and
corsage of white roses. After a
trip south the couple will be at
home on a farm near Central
Howell on the Silverton highway.
OES Event
Mrs. D. M. Eby, worthy ma
tron for Chadwick chapter. Or
der of Eastern Star, and Jason
Frizzell, the worthy patron, en
tertained Tuesday evening at
the Masonic temple for the of
ficers and committee members
and their wives and husbands.
One hundred guests were present.
The '4Dor theme was used in
decorating. For the program,
Corydon Blodgett sang two
groups and Mr. Frizzell showed
some of his color slides on Ore
gon scenery.
Margwen's Are Having
Friday and Saturday
A
FREE
TOY
to
ALL CHILDREN
Accompanied by a Parent
Yes, to all those kiddies who visit MAR
GWEN'S along with "Mommy or Daddy,"
on Friday or Saturday, we will give a dandy
toy. Santa has left only a limited number
with us, so you'd better hurry.
MARGWEN'S also have many, many gift
Items for the rest of the family and the
prices are very reasonable, too. Let's make
this a Merry Christmas for everyone. Visit
MARGWEN'S, where you get the "Gift Sug
i gestion as Well as the Gift."
Open Friday Night 'til 9 p.m.
Open Monday Nighti 'til
Christmas
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