Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 21, 1950, HOME EDITION, Image 7

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    Goldenweds
To Be Feted
1 At Reception
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Glass
are observing their golden wed
ding anniversary at a reception
planned for next Sunday eve
ning. Guests have been bidden to
the Manbrin Gardens home of
the couple between S and 6
and between 7 and 8 o'clock.
The anniversary is June 27.
The couple were married in
Prattsburg, New York, and have
resided in Salem for the past 10
years.
All their family will be here
for the anniversary, Including
their daughter. Miss Brenda
Glass, who is at home; three
sons, Robert H. Glass of Boulder,
Colo., Nelson S. Glass of Winter
.Park, Fla., who is to be accom
panied by his son, Malcolm; and
James M. Glass, Jr., Chatta
nooga, Tenn., who will be ac
companied by his wife and their
son, James Glass III. The hon
ored couple have five grandchil
dren. At the Sunday reception, Mrs.
James M. Glass, Jr., will serve
Nthe cake and pouring will be
Mrs. Darold Elkins and Mrs.
Fred Lange.
A family dinner will be given
on the day of the anniversary,
June 27.
Silverton Couple
Married 50 Years
Silverton Of special inter
est to their many local friends
is the observance of the golden
wedding anniversary of Mr and
Mrs. Thomas E. Chidsey of 1311
Pine street, Silverton, at the
Baker, Oregon, home of a
daughter, Mrs. R. B. McCord.
next Sunday afternoon, June 25.
The open house is to be between
2 and 5 o'clock. .
The Chidseys, natives of east
ern Oregon, were married June
24, 1900, at the Prairie City
family home of the bride who
wai Miss Pearl Franklin, the
Rev. Ezra Hayes, officiating.
Their children and grandchild
ren, who plan to be present at
the golden wedding, are Mrs R.
B. (Neva) McCord of Baker,
Edward F. Chidsey of La Grande,
and Mrs. Joe (Melba) Stoy of
Grants Pass. The grandchildren
and members of their families
are of Baker, Mrs. Kenneth
Sturgill (Barbara McCord) and
Blair, Mrs. Melvin Durgan
(Dorothy McCord) and Michael,
Leslie Ann, Shirley, Sharon and
Oliver; of LaGrande, Mrs. War
ren Chandler (Beverly Chidsey)
and Sandra, Sharon and Jackie;
of Portland, Mrs. Allen Mills
Ik. (Dorothy Chidsey) and James.
A son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stoy
of Grants Pass, David, will be
unable to attend the affair at
Baker as he is a member of a
Boy Scout group making the
trip to Valley Forge.
Mrs, Joe Stoy came to Silver
ton the latter part of the week
and with her parents accompan
ied her brother, Edward F.
Chidsey who drove from his
bom in LaGrande, to Baker,
leaving Monday. They plan to
be in eastern Oregon for a fort
night Both Mr. and Mrs. Chidsey
are active in civic, lodge and
church affairs locally. They
have been residents here for a
number of years.
Buffet Dinner Given
Stayton A buffet dinner
marked the 10th wedding anni
versary of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Jones, recently at their home on
West Stayton road. Married in
Los Angeles June 12, 1920,
while Mr. Jones was still in the
navy, the family lived in Cali
fornia for many years, moving
'to Stayton more than three years
go.
They have two sons, Stanley
Jones, who recently re-enlisted
In the army Intending to make
it his career, and Leland Jones
who is in the air force in Texas,
t Their daughter Is Mrs. Glen
Da me wood of North Howell.
A large anniversary cake,
baked by the Stayton bakery
was a feature of the dinner. At
tending were Mr. and Mrs.
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Craft,
Misses Patricia and Dorothy
Case, Richard Brayton, and Mr.
and Mrs, Frank Pope, all of
Silverton Hills; Mr. and Mrs.
Damewood and son Edward of
North Howell; Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Schoenauer and two chil
dren of Mehama; Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Knight, Mrs. NeUie Jones
nd George Downing.
DAYTON Mrs. Dolph Good
rich and Mrs. Ross Cruickshank
were hostesses for a bridal
shower, at the Goodrich home,
en Saturday evening, honoring
Mrs. Laurence Allen, who was
formerly Miss Marian Maynard,
of Three Mile Lane. There were
about SO present to enjoy games,
and gifts were given the honor
ed guest. Refreshment! were
served.
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Silverton Miss Thora Ares
tad is the new president of the
Silverton Business and Pro
fessional Women's club, in
stallation having been con
ducted recently. (Drake stu
dio, Silverton)
Wedding at
Local Church
St. Vincent de Paul Catholic
church was the scene of the
double ring wedding of Miss
Lorene Boedlgheimer, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boedlg
heimer of Salem, and Thomas
Holmes, son of Earl Holmes of
Brooks, on Saturday, June 17.
Rev. George L. O'Keefe, pas
tor, performed the 10 o'clock
nuptial mass. The altar was
decorated with pink and white
peonies and white delphiniums,
Wayne Meusey was the organist
and the soloist was Gerald Nir-tling.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a white sat
in gown, fashioned with train
and long sleeves, fitted bodice
and lace yoke. The fingertip
veil with circular head dress was
arranged with pearl flowers.
The bride carried a lavender
orchid on a white prayer book.
Mrs. Joseph Frichtl, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor.
She wore a pale green marqui
sette dress. She carried a nose
gay of white and pink carna
tions. The bridesmaids' dresses
were made identically to that
of the matron of honor. Miss
Vanah Holmes, sister of the
bridegroom, wore pink; Miss
Helen Fery, cousin of the bride.
wore yellow. Sharee Masser,
cousin of the bride, was flower
girl. She wore a yellow frock.
Best man was Joseph Frichtl,
brother-in-law of the bride.
Groomsmen were Robert Boe
dlgheimer, brother of the bride,
and Don Blair. Ushers were
George Frichtl, Tony Masser,
uncles of the bride and Jesse
Holmes, brother of the bride
groom. Mass servers were Gerry
and Ronnie Boedigheimer, cou
sins of the bride.
Mrs. Albert Boedigheimer se
lected a gold suit for her
daughter's wedding. She wore a
navy blue hat and a corsage of
pink carnations.
Following the wedding, a din
ner was served in the parish
hall. Mrs. Mary Gotfried had
charge of the wedding dinner
and Mrs. Ethel Patterson assist
ed. Mrs. George Frichtl, aunt
of the bride, cut the wedding
cake. Mrs. William Boedighei
mer, Mrs. Fred Fery, aunts of
the bride, served. Assisting were
Misses Marlene and Marylne
Frichtl, Miss Marie and Laura
Bell Fery, cousins of the bride;
Mrs. Tony Masser, aunt of the
bride, and two classmates. Miss
Dorothy Kessle and Miss Betty
Menkie. Miss Ruby Bairey, a
Engagements
Announced
Two engegements were an
nounced Saturday afternoon at
a party given at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. John St. Clair.
Hidden in corsages of pink and
white carnations which were
presented to each guest on ar
rival were the names of two
couples. Miss Patricia Lockhart
announcing her betrothal to
Robert Rasmussen, and Miss
Jacqueline St. Clair telling of
her engagement to Paul Benage.
Miss Lockhart is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lockhart
of Salem and Mr. Rasmussen is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C
Rasmussen of Nehalem. Miss
St. Clair is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John St. Clair of Sa
lem and Mr. Benage is the son
of Mrs. Roy Paddock of Park-place.
Miss Lockhart and Miss St.
Clair attended Salem schools.
Mr. Rasmussen was graduated
from Oregon State college with
the class of 19E0 and Mr. Ben
age was graduated from Willam
ette university with the class
of 1B4B.
Games were played and lunch
eon served to the brides-elect
and guests at a table decorated
in pink and white.
Those attending were Mrs.
Donald Thorn, Mrs. Marlin St.
Clair, Misses Ora Lee Frey,
Floribel Gordon, Beverly Fox,
Patricia St. Clair, Mary Mc
Donnell, Caroline Lockhart, and
the brides-elect.
No dates have been set for
the weddings.
Rainbow Meeting
Event at Silverton
Silverton Ramona assembly
No. 36, Order of Rainbow for
Girls, met Monday at Masonic
hall with Miss Jane Hande.
worthy adviser, and Mrs. W. P.
Scarth, mother adviser, presid
ing.
Plans for the summer food
canning are underway. A De-
Molay-Rainbow picnic with
breakfast at Silver Falls state
park early In September will be
a social event for the beginning
of the club year.
"Secret Dads" ot Rainbow
members present were W. P.
Scarth, E. A. Finlay, Edmund
Jackson, W. Dale LaMar, Robert
Allen, Ed Miller, Felix Wright,
Willard Benson and L. Martin.
Miss Jeanne Bartsch received
initiatory degrees.
Brief talks under "good of the
arder" were by Willard Benson,
E. A. Finlay, Miss Joyce Martin,
OES Meeting Is
Season's Finale
Chadwick chapter. Order of
Eastern Star, held its last meet
ing of the year until September,
Tuesday night, at the Masonic
temple.
Past grand matron, Mrs. Paul
Hauser, and past grand patron,
Rex Davis, were escorted, and
both talked for the good of the
order. Grand chapter reports
were given by Mrs. W. L. Le
wis, matron, Gail Jones, worthy
patron, Mrs. Earl Wiper and Mrs.
Paul Hauser.
Following Initiation of new
members and a business meet
ing refreshments were served. A
summer picnic for the chapter
was planned with the date to be
announced later.
Many out-of-town visitors
were present for the meeting.
SCIO Mr. and Mrs. Norris
Bell and children of Alturas,
Calif, are visiting at the home
of Mrs. Bell's mother, Mrs,
Minnie Hunter. Another daugh
ter and children, Mrs. Ethel
Thompson, of eastern Oregon
also are visiting in the Hunter
home.
They will remain until after
the wedding of their sister, Miss
Shirley Hunter, and William
Pynch, which will take place
Thursday evening at the Baptist
church.
...
HERE FROM Sacramento,
Calif, for a visit is Mrs. Stanley
C. Howard, called here by ill
ness of her mother, Mrs. A. W
Foster, 1585 Saginaw street.
Miss Jane Hande and Mrs. W. P.
Scarth. At the reception hour,
with refreshments served, the
committee on plans included Miss
Shirley Mattox, Mrs. Ronald As
boe, Mrs. W. Dale LaMar, Mrs.
E. L. Mattox, Mrs. Clinton
Weiby, Mrs. A. Thomas and Mrs.
W. L. McCammon.
classmate, passed the guest book.
Miss Betty Holmes, niece of the
bridegroom, and Mrs. Joseph
Frichtl, sister of the bride open
ed the gifts.
After a wedding trip to the
coast the couple will make
their home In Salem.
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the lowly moth!
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