Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 21, 1952, Image 7

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Sizes 8 to II
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176 N. LIBERTY
OPEN FRIDAYS TIL 9 P.M.
Mt. Angel
To Have
Book Tea
Mt. Angel A book tea will
be held Saturday, February 23,
in the Mt. Angel library from
10 to S o'clock. Miss Mary Ann
Toner, librarian, is directing the
book selection ior the tea which
is to be sponsored by the local
court of Catholic Daughters of
America.
Mrs. Joseph L. Wachter, CDA
grand regent, Is chairman of the
tea committee and court officers
will pour. Mrs. Roy Palmer and
Miss Irene Susa are other mem
bers of the tea committee.
Assisting during the tea hours
will be Mrs. Alois Keber, Miss
Patricia Connell, Mrs. Victor
Hotter, Mrs. Henry Geek, Miss
Margaret Traeger, Mrs. M. N
Wampacn, Mrs. Dorothy Sprau-
er, Mrs. Vincent Smith, Mrs.
Frank Aman, .Mrs. Edward
Hammer, Mrs. Joyce Drescher,
Mrs. Albert Bochsler, Miss Hel
en Keber and Mrs. R. O. Apple
by.
World Prayer
Day Planned
Silverton Council of Church
Women will observe World Day
of Prayer Friday, February 29,
at Trinity Lutheran church. Mrs.
Gus Herr, president, is official
chairman, and Mrs. Ed Holden,
leader.
The program will include:
prayer, Mrs. Douglas Harrell;
organ prelude, Mrs. Alt O. Nel
son; vocal trio, Mrs. Kenneth
Webb, Mrs. Craig Clark, Mrs.
John Lalicker.
Mrs. Ed Holden, leader, will
present "Migrant Prayer," Mrs.
John Overlund; "Sharecropper
Prayer," Mrs. Loren Barr; "Stu
dent Prayer," Mrs. Howard Hat-
teberg; "A Sioux Prayer," Mrs
L. R. Neal; "Chinese Prayer,'
Mrs.' James Chan; "Mexican
Prayer," Mrs. Delbert Harring
ton.
Mrs. Albert Grinde, past pre
sident, wil give a resume of de
signation of offerings and how
used.
Women of all church groups
and anyone Interested Is invited
to attend.
SEW AND SAVE WEEK
Feb. 23rd to Mar. 1st
BY-THE-YARD!
sprightly
rayon
prints by
Powell Home
Wedding Scene
Monmouth The marriage of
Kay Wysong and Ralph Thomp
son was solemnized at an eve
ning ceremony Saturday, Febru
ary 9 at" the home of Mrs. Star
lie Powell, aunt of the bride. In
the presence of a few close
friends and relatives.
The bride is the daughter of,
Carl Wysong of Vancouver,
Wash, and bridegroom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew R.
Thompson of Monmouth.
The double ring ceremony was
read by Rev. Willard A. Elkins
of Salem before an altar of can
delabra holding white tapers,
with baskets of daffodils and
carnations on either side.
Mrs. Paul Thompson of Eu
gene was the soloist, accompa
nied by Miss Ann Thompson,
who also played the wedding
music.
The bride, wearing a powder
blue suit and pink hat and ac
cessories was given in marriage
by her father. She carried an or
chid on a white Bible. Attend
ants were Mrs. Lyle Wysong of
Camas, Wash, and Donald Ed
wards of Monmouth.
At the reception following
the ceremony, Mrs. James Ayres
cut the cake and Mrs. C. J. Len-
hard assisted with the serving.
Miss Ivena Stevens was in charge
of the guest book. .
The couple left immediately
for San Diego where the bride
groom reports for active duty in
the Naval Reserve soon.
.
Lebanon Girl Wed
At Home Ceremony
Lebanon Miss Darlene Rose
Kray, daughter of Mrs. John
Youcher of Portland, and Jo
seph Kray of Chehalis, Wash.,
became the bride of John D.
Withers, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Withers of Lebanon, at
a home ceremony in Portland
on Feb. 16.
Given in marriage by her
step-father, John Youcher, the
bride wore an aqua suit with
pink accessories and carried a
sweetheart bouquet of pink ear
nation and gardenias.
A reception was held In the
Youcher home after the nup
tials.
The newly wed couple will
make their home at 2885 South
Santlam highway, Lebanon.
.
Silverton Unit
Plans Meeting
Silverton Women of the
community are invited to attend
the Thursday, February 28, Sil
verton home economic unit
meeting in the basement social
rooms of the First Christian
church at 10:30 a.m. for an all-
day program of business and in
structional project.
Guests are asked to bring In
dividual s a c k lunches, coffee
will be available In the church
kitchen.
The study hour will be dem
onstrations of "Home Made Rea
dy Mixes."
MRS. DON HAMMACK, 1818
N. Capital street, will be hostess
at a dessert luncheon Friday at
1:30 for the Merry Time club.
Business meeting will follow
the luncheon.
RonerArnold
Rites Read
Lebanon One of the larger
early spring weddings was that
of Janet May Arnold, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Arnold of
Lebanon, and James F. Roner,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J
Roner of Albany.
fink snapdragons and aca
cia decorated the altar of
the First Presbyterian church
where Rev. Harvey J. Schmidt
read the 3 o'clock ceremony on
Feb. 3. Mrs. Lee Woods was the
soloist.
The bride wore a gown of
while nylon marquisette with
full train and fingertip veil. Her
flowers were golden rapture ros
es and white carnations centered
with vanda orchids.
Mrs. Max Livingood was ma
tron of honor for her sister. With
her pink net and lace gown, she
wore a matching halo hat and
carried a cascade bouquet of
green carnations and acacia.
Mrs. Robert Hauck, bridesmaid,
wore a lime green dress with ha
lo hat of the same hue. Her flow
ers were pink carnations and
acacia.
Best man was John Bohlken,
and ushers were Marlin String
er, Bert Sylvester and Jerry
Ray.
In the church fireplace room,
150 guests were greeted. Mrs.
Alvin Troxell and Mrs. Clyde
Troxell, both Portland aunts of
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., niursda&Jgght Jfl,,.1952--T
the bride, poured and served the
cake. Mrs. Ross O'Brien of Leb
anon, presided at the punch
bowl.
Following their ten-day wed
ding trip to Salt Lake, Mr. and
Mrs. Roner are at horns at San- '
tiam Resort, Sisters, where he
Is employed by the state high
way department.
FOR PROPER FITTING
CHILDREN'S SHOES
buy xh'Jm:ikdi
See ERNIE SAVAGE
ACKLIN'S JUNIOR B00TERY
OPEN UNTIL 9:00 FRIDAY NIGHTS
234 North High Senator Hotel BIdg.
Mr
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Gowns -Pajamas -Union Suits
IN THIS WEEK-END CLEARANCE AT LESS
THAN HALF!
Miller's 2nd Floor
WOMEN'S PAJAMAS ,.s.,s.,
. . . genuine Munsingwear PAJAMAS in fine rayons and cottons superbly
styled and tailored to fit ad for comfort! Here is the pajama buy of the
season. In all the pretty pastel shades. All sizes. 2d ihor Friday and Saturday.
WOMEN'S GOWNS R. K.
. . . Munsingwear first quality rayon and cotton gowns are here ot less than
half . . . wonderful quality . . . softly knit . . . many fashions from which
to choose ... in all the sizes from 16 to 20.
WOMEN'S UNION SUITS
... a sale of Munsingwear's rayon and part wool union suits in a big
clearance of accumulaiton of many different styles such os Dutch neck,
elbow sleeve, knee lengths. Ideal for the outdoor woman or the woman
who wishes warmth and comfort. Sizes 38 to 50. 2nd floor.
$2 29
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WEEK
Feb. 23rd
To Mar. 1st
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yourself! During "NATIONAL SEW
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the pick-of-the-season cottons, rayons,
wools and other fine fabrlcsl Full
stocks of the finest fabrics are on the
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