9 Capital Women I Edited by MARIAN LOWRI FISCHER 6 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Dec. 28, 1949 Mrs. Loaiza, Lt. Tucker Will Be Wed Next May Interesting news to friends throughout the state is announce ment of the forthcoming marriage of Mrs. Wenceslao Francisco Loaiza of Salem to Lt. John Eric Tucker of Portland. The news was told a group of friends Wednesday afternoon at a luncheon for which Mrs. Loaiza and her mother, Mrs. Kath laryn Shannon Metskcr, were Carousel Party At Merlain Studio Carousel Dance club's New Year's eve party is among the larger dance affairs planned next Saturday evening, the event to be at Mcrlain's Dance studio. The social hour begins at 9:30 o'clock, dancing at 10 o'clock. A snack bar is planned through out the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Toy are chairmen of the committee in charge of the dance. Miss Swift Honors Bride Miss Jean Fidlcr, who was wed last evening to James Hosey, was honored at a miscel laneous shower Monday after noon when Miss Jean Claire Swift was hostess. The guests included the hon oree and her mother, Mrs. M. D. Fidler; Mrs. Ralph Underwood of McMinnville, Mrs. Donald Summer, Mrs. Donald Scheelar, Mrs. Robert Sleeves, Mrs. Rob ert Strebig, Mrs. Lawrence Christian of Portland, Mrs. John P. Maulding, Mrs. George C. Alexander of Eugene, Mrs. Aus tin H. Wilson, Jr., Mrs. Scott Adams of Portland, Mrs. Peter Gunnar, Mrs. Wayne Struble of Eugene, Mrs. James Kern of Al bany, Mrs. Lester D. Green of Eugene, Mrs. Leonard Rinear son, Mrs. Barry Lambert, Mrs. James Woodroffc, Mrs. Hubert Williamson, Mrs. Douglas Arm strong, Miss Betty Jean Manoles, Miss Marjorie Lundahl, Miss Janet Rilca, Miss Jane Carson and Miss Jane Walsh, Miss Janet Kirk, and Miss Jeanne Foster of San Francisco, Miss Charlotte Alexander, Miss Addyse Lane and Miss Mariann Croisan. AMONG THOSE planning Jaunts away for over New Year's week-end are Mr. and Mrs. Dan iel J. Fry and Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Quiscnberry, who leave Thursday for a few days in San Francisco. They will return Tuesday. The two couples will be among those taking in the an nual East-West game on Satur day. THE WOMEN'S Bible class ot the First Methodist church has planned its membership party for Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the home ot Mrs. Merlin Estep, Sr., 850 E street. Mrs. Lulu Stratton is to lead the devotions. hostesses at the Myron Foster home. The wedding is planned for May 20. Mrs. Loaiza is superintendent of the Hillcrest school for girls. Lt. Tucker is with the Oregon state police. For the luncheon party today names of the couple appeared on cards to tell the news. Dark red roses and violets decorated the buffet, the luncheon being served at small tables. Attending the luncheon were Mrs. Paul Flegel and Mrs. Aus tin Flegel, both of Portland; Mrs. Frank Russell Talbot of Bre merton; Mrs. Edward O. Stad- tcr, Jr., Salem; Mrs. Edmond Burke Tongue of Hillsboro; Mrs. Edwin Paine of Longvicw; Mrs. Kitty Richardson, Mrs. Ernest R. Dodge, Mrs. Libby Horton, all of Portland; Mrs Robert Hynd of Salem; Mrs. John Stcn and Mrs. Ernest C. Dalton, both of St. Helens; Mrs. Florence Tongue Mungcr of Salem; Mrs. John Haskins of Roseburg; Mrs. Lloyd Idlcman, Mrs. Bothwcll Avison, Mrs. Frank Durbin, Mrs. David Eason, Mrs. Robert Letts Jones, Mrs. Myron Foster, Miss Shannon Katharyn Loaiza, Mrs. Robert Bechtell, Mrs. Roma Wil hoit, all of Salem; Mrs. Noel Benson of Portland and the hostesses, Mrs. Metsker and Mrs. Loaiza. Rebekah Events Mrs. Mildred McClure of Boise, Idaho was a visitor at the meeting of Salem Rebekah lodge on Monday evening. Mrs. Justina Kildce presided and re ported IS good will baskets had been delivered to shut-in mem bers. The ways and means commit tee announced several parties would be given for the benefit of the lodge. Mrs. Clarence Townsend, 960 Broadway, is giving a silver tea at her home on Thursday afternoon between 2 and 4 o'clock. Members are asked to bring old magazines to the next meeting for the boys' training school at Woodburn. Mrs. R. L. Applegate, noble grand-elect and Mrs. Luther Melton, vice-grand-elect, quali fied for their respective offices. Joint installation of officers of Chemekcta lodge, IOOF, and Snlcm Rebekah lodge will be held Wednesday evening, Janu ary 4. The public is invited to attend. WOODBURN Mrs. Estella Trcmaine announces the engage ment of her daughter, Miss Pat ricia Trcmaine, to Richard A Toepser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Toepser of Woodburn. The wedding will be an event of the late summer. Geck-Keagbine Wedding At Mt. Angel on Monday Mt. Angel At a beautiful Christmas time wedding at St. Mary's church on Monday morning, Miss Mary Thcrese Kcag bine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond LcRoy Keagbine, was wed to Raymond Anthony Geek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Geek, all of Mt. Angel. The Rev. Father Damian Jcntgcs officiated at nuptial high mass and read the vows in a setting of red and'tendants wore muffs topped by white carnations, greenery and lighted cathedral tapers. Serv ing at mass were Philip Keag bine and, Jay Fournicr. Miss Helen Keber played the recessional and processional marches and played the organ for Miss Pauline Sanlfcld and Miss Eustelle Bauman, singing occasional hymns, and St. Mary's choir singing the mass. Before the recessional march the young couple knelt at the altar of the Blessed Virgin, for the singing of "Mother At Thy Feet I'm Kneeling." Mr. Keagbine escorted his daughter down the aisle and gave her in marriage. She wore a while salin gown fashioned with fitted bodice, tailored col lar at the neckline, long slreves and self-covered buttons down the back. The full skirt with loops of satin in back terminated In a court train. The finger tip veil of tulle was edged in French lace and held with a coronet of seed pearls. The bride carried a while prayer book topped by gardenias and satin streamers tied with lilies of the valley. Miss Mary Ann Keagbine was maid of honor for her sister in an aqua blue satin gown. It was styled with fitted bodice, lace yoke, off the shoulder col lar edged in lace with match ing mitts and heart-shaped hat of matching lace. Miss Virginia Geek, sislcr of the bridegroom, and Miss Joan Keagbine sister of the bride, were bridesmaids. They wore satin gowns of sweetpca pink. They were fashioned similar to that of the maid of honor's with matching ensembles and all at- ' ' 1 s k ' Is Bride-Elect The engagement of Miss Beverly Kenney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Kenney, to Gerald E. Bull, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Bull, was announced last week. The wedding is to be in the spring. (Jeslen-Miller studio picture.) Beall-Nave Ceremony The marriage of Miss Shirley Arlene Nave, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Nave of Scio, to Waller Virgil Beall, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bcall of Salem, was solemnized Friday evening, December 23, at the First Pres byterian church Christmas decorations formed the setting for the service, read at 8 o'clock by Dr. Chester W. Hamblin. For the music, Miss Glenda Thurston sang, Mrs. Ralph Dobbs playing the organ. The bride wore the traditional wedding dress in white satin and fingertip length veil. Her flowers were white carnations centered with a white orchid. Mr. Nave gave his daughter in marriage. Miss Phyllis Bennett of Port land was the honor attendant. She wore a blue taffeta gown and carried a nosegay of white carnations. Ross Morrow was best man and ushering were Robert Nave and Robert Tanner. The reception . was in the church fireplace room. Christ mas greens, candles and baskets of carnations decorated the room. Miss Charlotte Churchcill cut the cake and pouring were Miss Donna Shindler and Mrs. Rolland Van Cleave. Miss Jackie Calavan assisted in serving. For traveling the bride wore a navy blue suit with navy ac cessories and the white orchid from her bridal bouquet. Following a short trip to Washington the couple will be at home in Oakland, Calif. HONORING their daughter, Miss Jean Claire Swift, on the occasion of Her birthday, the Rev. and Mrs. George Swift en tertained at dinner Tuesday eve ning at their home. In the group were Miss Swift, Mrs. Seth Payson Smith, Michael and Christopher; Mr. and Mrs. Rog er K. Putnam, and Roger and Marcia; Miss Thelma Cheney of Oswego, George Swift, Jr., and the hosts. Miss Swift has been here over Christmas week-end and returned to San Francisco, Wednesday. Dinner at Janz Home An "Auld Acquaintance" holi day buffet dinner is to be given Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Saul Janz at their country home out Turner way. Guests will be: Mr. and Mrs. Bert A. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Max Alford, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ullman, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Blundcll, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Lietz, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Soos, Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kinzer, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lorenz, Mr. and Mrs. Klony Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Frum. Engagement Told At Holiday Time The engagement of Miss Bar bara Senter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Senter, to Lloyd Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Olson, was announced Christmas even at a party for relatives at the Senter home. Heart-shaped cookies were served with the initials of the couple as decorations to i nounce the news. No date is announced for the wedding. Both young people are era duatcs of Salem high school and both are employed here. ... HOSTS on Friday evening at an informal buffet will be Mr. and Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce, invit ing friends to their North Win ter street home. ... For School Group An event for Friday will be the dessert luncheon and bridge party for which Miss Irene Mc Leod is to entertain a group of Gamma Phi Beta sorority sis ters. Miss Jane Carson, who re cently announced her betrothal to James Shaw of Aberdeen, is to be honor guest. Other guests will include Miss Ann Carson, Miss Crystal Huntington, Miss Josephine Caughell, Miss Janet Lindley, Miss Charlotte Alex ander, Miss Betty Jo Brannon. PAST REGENTS' club of the Chemekcta chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, is meeting for a no-host luncheon Thursday at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. G. Hcltzel. M ! - 7 m .Jiutri iVimmii'i nili fli m i n HiMii'm Betrothal Announced The engagement of Miss Marilene Frichtl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Frichtl of Stayton, to Theone Pieser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pieser, also of Stayton, was announced recently. No date has been set for the wedding. (Jesten-Miller studio picture) Installation On Thursday Chadwiek chapter, Order of Eastern Star, is installing new officers at a special event Thurs day evening of this week, the meeting to be at 8 o'clock in the Masonic temple. Mrs. Paul Robinson is to be installing officer and will be as sisted by Rex Hartley as instal ling grand patron; Mrs. tred Keeler, installing grand secre tary; Mrs. Charles H. Fowler, in stalling grand chaplain; Mrs. Rex Hartley, installing grand mar shal; Mrs. L. M. Case, installing grand organist. Mrs. William L. Lewis is the incoming worthy matron for the chapter and other elective offi cers to be installed with her in clude: Gail H. Jones, worthy pa tron; Mrs. Earl Wiper, associate matron; Verdi Walser, associate patron; Mrs. Herman Johnston, conductress; Mrs. Paul Griebe now, associate conductress; Mrs. Gordon Barker, secretary; Mrs. Mabel Gardner, treasurer. Mrs. Lewis will announce her appoin tive officer at the installation event. ... Is Bride-Elect Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pierce are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Billie Ruth Pierce, to Roy L Pearsall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Pearsall of Brooks. No date is set for the wedding. The engage ment was announced at a Christ mas eve party at the Pierce home. Party Tonight i Miss Norvada Smedley will j entertain with a card party Wednesday evening, at her home, 775 North 18th, for the following Chi Omega sorority sisters: Missess Alice Adams, Joan Aitken, Dorothy Caspar, Alyce Koch, Audra Garbarino, Marylou Hcrndon, Beverly Ly tle, Margaret Newton, Ann Stackhouse, Mary Thomas and Glenda McAllister. SHERIDAN Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hcnlon have announced the engagement and coming mar riage of their daughter, Geral dine, to Charles M. Shafer Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. C M. Shafer of Sheridan and formerly of New York. CLEARANCE SALE DRESSES SUITS Values to Values to $39.50 $69.50 now $19 95 now $39.95 COATS BEAUTIFUL VIRGIN WOOL Values to t"AQ QC $89.95 Now H7f7j Gilmores Upstairs Dress Shop 439 Court Street the little french shop's T" - -J gardenias. Little Billy Ebncr was the ring bearer. Ted Geek was best man for his brother. The groomsmen were Francis Keagbine and Thomas Geek and ushers were Larry Geek, Philip Meissner and Joseph Buchhcit. The bride's mother, Mis. Keag bine, wore a steel blue afternoon dress and the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Geek, wore a black silk print afternoon dress for her son's wedding. Both wore corsages of gardenias. Breakfast Given Following the service break fast was served at the home of the bridegroom's parents for the wedding party, officiating clergy and ushers. The reception was held at the St. Mary's dining hall. Mrs. Peter Meissner, aunt of the bridegroom, cut the cake and Mrs. Carl Hcnnings poured. Miss Carol Wymore of Salem, Miss Stella Dummer and Miss Lucy Van Clecf had charge of the gift table. Mrs. Roy Palmer was in charge, of the dining room. Serving were Mrs. M. Cotmer of Salem, Miss Lillian Bronec of Hubbard, Miss Anita Rehm, Miss Arlene Duda, Miss Dorothy Ham mer, Miss Mildred Tate and Miss Helen Palmer. Miss Theresa Schmitline of Willamina passed the guest book. ' The young couple are spend ing their honeymoon at the Ore gon beaches after which they will reside in Portland, where the bridegroom is attending ra dio school. He is a veteran hav ing served a year in China and was with the United States Ma rine corpi. 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