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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1952)
lub's Party n Thursday Salem Sojourners club will hold its next meeting and bridge party Thurs day, June 26 at the Woman's club house. The dessert luncheon is scheduled for 1 o'clock. Mrs. Charles R. Shaw is chairman for the day. Assisting her will be Mrs. G. J. Tucker, Mrs. Lawrence Bernard, Mrs. Charles Fredrickson, Mrs. Robert Parks and Mrs. Vincent Fletcher. Miss Braaten, Mr. Hippe Wed At a candlelight ceremony solemnized Friday evening in Christ Lutheran church at 8 o'clock, Miss Mildred Braat en, the daughter of O. I. Braaten of Kindred, N.D., was married to Ernest Hippe, son of Mrs. Martha Hippe of Salem. The Rev. Carl Schulz of Con nell. Wash., officiated at the double ring ceremony. Baskets of pink gladioluses and white mock orange, ferns and lighted candles decorated the church for the service. Mrs. Edward Stein was soloist, accom panied by Frederick Wilson at the or gan. Misses Dorothy and Diana Wilson, nieces of the bridegroom, were candle Jighters, both wearing pink organdy flicks. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length white em broidered organdy gown, made with full gathered skirt with scalloped hem line; and a bolero with long pointed sleeves and Mandarin collar. The shoul der length veil of illusion was attached to a small Venetian lace hat. The bride carried a white Bible topped with a pink cymbidium orchid arranged with step hanotis and streamers. Mrs. Oswald Swenson of Kindred, N.D., was matron of honor for her sis ter. She wore a pink frosted organdy frock with matching gauntlets and headband. She carried a crescent bou quet of deep pink carnations and Elfe roses. Miss Janet Humphrey, niece of the bride, was flower girl. She wore a pas tel green frosted organdy dress with matching headband and carried a bas ket of pink sweet peas. Clarence Hippe was best man for his brother. Ushering were Harvey Chris tenson and Jacob Fox. For her son's wedding, Mrs. Hippe wore a rose sheer dress with white ac cessories and a corsage of Rubrum lilies. The reception was in the church parlors. The bride's table was set with a pink organdy cloth and white tapers in crystal candelabrums. Mrs. Haven Bolemeier was hostess. Cutting the cake was Mrs. Raymond Wilson, sister of the bridegroom, assisted by Mrs. Milton Lindsay. Pouring was Mrs. Otto Wusack, aunt of the bridegroom. Mrs. Harold B. Jory was at the punch bowl. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Patrick Fahey, Mrs. William Berndt, Mrs. Rob ert Wyatt and Mrs. Jacob Fox. At the gift table were Mrs. Leo Stenbeck, Mrs. Frank Chasteen. Mrs. Kent Humphrey, sister of the bridegroom, had charge of the guest book. For going away the bride wore a white nubby linen suit with purple ac cessories, and the orchid from her wed ding flowers. Following a trip to Lake Louise and Banff the couple will be at home at 2285 Frederick street, Salem. -A- MRS. MARY '( fit 1 . ... "L .. r if- k PRESIDENT for Salem club of Zonta International service rroup la Mrs. Mary f Thomas, abov, installaUon harlnf been (ondacted earlier this month. ; t'"d :J- c T ' Kit ' .l-.. ( '' - 1 (McEwan studio picture) MR. AND MRS. ROBERT HAROLD MULLEN A WEDDING of June 14 was that of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harold Mullen (Norma Jean Blair). The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Myrtle Irene Blair of Salem, Mr. Mullen the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Mullen of Aumsvllle. i OSMIS club members plan a sports dance for next Saturday evening, June 28, at Mayflower hall. Danc ing will be between 9 and 12 o'clock, Esthel Benner's orchestra playing. Hosts for the evening are Mr. and Mrs. Austin Walker and on the arrange ments committee are Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bonstrack, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Luhr, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll G. Meeks. The Christian Service guild of Engle wood United Brethren church is meet ing Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the home of Miss Mary Jo Hall, 3180 Lancaster, with Miss Eleanor Moddemeyer as co hostess. Miss Hall is leader for the evening. Mrs. Edna M. Prince will be hostess to the Cootiette club Friday at 8 o'clock at her home, 650 Electric avenue. June activities for the Cootiettes have included a surprise progressive dinner given in honor of Mrs. M. E. Clemens, grand grayback, and a joint visit to the Portland veterans hospital with the Cooties. Election of delegates to the national encampment at Los Angeles will be in cluded in the meeting of the Marion Auxiliary to post No. 661, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Monday at 8 p.m. at the VFW hall. A joint social with the post will be under the direction 'of William Baldwin, from the post, and Mrs. Virgil Bolton from the auxiliary. N (Kennell'TUU ltu4lo Pietun.) THOMAS ' V If ) r s - . . y a;. Ai-.f',;. ,. "W USINESS and Professional Worn I rS en's club will meet Tuesday at -S1S-ZJ 6:30 p.m. at the Senator hotel, for the regular dinner meeting. Committee chairmen arc scheduled to present their yearfy committee reports during the business session. The Lion airres, newly formed singing group, will provide music during the program. The singing group is composed of Mrs. LeRoy J. Stewart, Mrs. Warren Clark, Mrs. Everett Wilcox, Mrs. Ben Gifford and Mrs. Louis Neuman. Ac companist is Mrs. F. H. Hamstrect. An outside evalualor will be present at the Salem Toastmistress club meet ing Thursday at 6 p.m. at the Golden Pheasant. This will be the last meeting of the year and all club members will parti cipate in the event. Miss Maxine Her ringer is to be toastmistress for the evening. Cherry Court, Order of Amaranth, will' have a friendship meeting Tues day at 8 p.m. at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. They will entertain the Acacia court of Hillsboro at this last meeting of the year. The Degree of Honor Protective as sociation will hold a regular business meeting Monday at 8 p.m. at the Salem Woman's club. MRS. FANNIE DOUGLAS ROTAVA club also installed earlier this iub will bo Hn. Fannlt Douflas, abort. Couple Wed in Portland to Live in Salem Wed last evening at a service in the Westminster Presbyterian church, Port land, were Miss Billijcan Riethmilier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Riethmilier of Portland, and Richard Harold Hill, son of Mrs. Lloyd M. Hill of Salem and the late Mr. Hill The 8 o'clock service was performed by the Rev. Dudley Strain of Salem and Dr. Leonard Odiorne. Miss Mary Hawkins was soloist and Stanley Glar um was organist. The service was a candlelight one, and the church was decorated with white gladioluses and pink snapdragons. The bride wore a bouffant nylon tulle" and imported Chantilly lace over white satin gown. A Quaker bonnet of the Chantilly and seed pearls held in place the fingertip illusion veil. The bride carried a prayer book on which was a white orchid. Mrs. Leonard A. Fricscndahl of Hins dale, 111., was matron of honor for her sister. She wore a shell pink organdy over taffeta gown with violet sash, and carried an arm bouquet of pink Elf roses. Mrs. Robert C. Goodlin, Mrs.. Laur ence F. Schott and Mrs. Donald M. Fitcairn. all of Portland, were the bridesmaids. Their dresses and tlowers were identical to those of the matron of honor's. Kathleen Hill of Salem was the flower girl. Dr. Clifford Hill of Salem was best man and ushering were Dale Bates, James Minturn and Howard Hill, all of Salem, and Leonard A. Friesendanl of Hinsdale, 111. The reception following was in the church parlors. The couple left on a wedding trip to British Columbia, the bride wearing a gold dressmaker suit with navy acces sories and her bridal orchid. The couple will be at home at 3240 Hammell avenue, Salem, after July 1. Circles of the Jason Lee Methodist church will meet Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. for dessert luncheon as follows: January-July circle at the home of Mrs. Gordon Black, 265 West Rural; February-August circle at the home of Mrs. Anna Davjs, 500 North 20th; March September circle at the home of Mrs. E. J. Williams, 1424 North Center; April October circle, no meeting; May-November circle at the home of Mrs. Jenny Du bcr, 1955 Maple; and June-December circle with Miss Lois Keefcr, at the church. Women's Catholic Order of Foresters will hold their monthly business and social meeting at the Salem Women's club at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Hostesses for the evening are Mrs. M. S. Innoccnti and Mrs. Joe Domogalla. The Presbyterian Women's associa tion will have a picnic lunch on Wed nesday at 12:30 at the Lefclle street end of Bush park. Members are asked to bring either a hot dish, salad or dessert and their own table service. Circles four and six are in charge of the affair. There will be a program following luncheon. Silver bell circle, No. 43, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet Friday night at the Salem Woman's club house at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Velma Teeson will be in charge of the social hour. , fJciten-MIIIer itudio picture.) month and the new president for this servlro If J t c- VV if 4 If - MRS. RICHARD BRIDE at a ceremony In Portland last evening was Mrs. Kirhard Harold If ill IBilli jean Hipthmillor). The couple will reside in Salem. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Riethmilier of Portland and Mr. Hill Is the son of Mrs. Lloyd M. Hill ot Salem. Miss Simpson, Mr. Married Here This A duo married this afternoon in the Fireplace room of the First Pres byterian church were Miss Helen Lor raine Simpson and James R. Watson, Jr. The service was solemnized at 1:30 o'clock, Dr. Paul N. Poling officiating. Baskets of pink and white delphiniums, gladioluses and daisies were arranged by the fireplace and a bouquet of the same flowers was on the piano. Jean Sturm sang and Mrs. Ralph Dobbs played the organ. The bride wore a navy blue silk shan tung dress with a white polka dot Spen cer jacket, a white lace hat trimmed with rhineslones and navy blue and white accessories. Her flowers were a leaf bouquet of white carnations. John E. Taylor, a brother-in-law, gave the bride in marriage. Mrs. John E. Taylor was attendant for her sister. She wore a sheer silk print, a white lace hat trimmed with rhinestones, green shoes and white gloves, and her flowers were a leaf bouquet of pink carnations. Miss Verhagen Bride Friday A wedding of Friday evening was that of Miss Dicnie Julianna Verhagen and Sydney Hudson Francisco, the service being at 8 o'clock in the First Congre gational church, Dr. Seth R. Hunting ton officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Bernadina Verhagen and Mr. Francisco is the son of Mrs. S. H. Francisco. For the wedding music, Mrs. Glen Humiston sang and Jean Hobson Rich played the organ. Armand Carrow and Arthur Parks lighted the candles. The setting at the church was all in pink, snapdragons and carnations being arranged at the front of the church, pink blooms and ribbon down the pro cessional aisle. The bridal gown was made of lace, with a sweetheart neckline, long pointed sleeves and train, a border of satin trim med the front of the gown and train. The fingertip illusion veil was caught by a half crown of net trimmed with pearls. Tiie bouquet was a nosegay of red roses and pearls. 'The bride was given in marriage by a brother. David Verhagen. Miss Cleo Eaton was honor attendant, wearing a ballerina length net dress with cape and apron effect of lace. She carried a bouquet of deep pink carna tions with pearls. Miis. Lyman Sundin, Jr., and Mrs. Daniel Verhagen, sister-in-law of the bride, wore bridesmaids. Their dresses were the same as that of the honor at tendant's. Their flowers were nosegays of light pink carnations arranged with pearls. All attendants wore bands in their hair matching their bouquets. Hal Ratzeburg was best man. Usher ing were S. G. Hinkle, Jr., and Charles Baker. The reception following also was at the church. Mrs. Chester Varncs cut tiie cake and pouring coffer was Mrs. Fred Moriarty, Mrs. James Hencry pre siding at the punch bowl. Others as sisting were Mrs. James Hunt, Mrs. Wil liam Neufeldt, Mrs. Darrell V. Gem mell. The bride's table was set with a pink cloth. The centerpiece was a golf fig urine holding a bowl from which ai- (Lou Krolin vlcliire, Portlnnd.) HAROLD HILL Watson Afternoon Dr. L. E. Watson was best man for his brother. Lewis Mayers was the usher. The bridegroom's mother, Mrs. James R. Watson, attended the wedding wear ing a black and gray taffeta dress and her corsage was of roses and sweet peas. The reception following was at the John E. Taylor home. Mrs. Lewis Mayers cut the cake. Pouring were Miss Gretchen Bartcls and Mrs. Harold Doerfler. The bride's table was set with a white linen outwork cloth, and the wedding cake, arranged as the cen terpiece, was topped with yellow roses and white sweet peas, nesting on greens. Summer blooms in pastel shades dec orated the living room and dining room. For traveling, the bride wore a gray chambray dress with matching jacket, red scarf and red shoes. The couple are driving to St. Louis, Mo., to visit relatives and to attend the wedding of a niece of the bride. They will make their home in Salem at 2633 Candis street. caded garlands of pearls and flowers. Pink candles in gold candlesticks were at either side. For going away the bride wore a gray suit with red accessories. Following a trip to the Oregon beaches, the couple will be at home at 5435 Ridge drive. Woodburn Candlelight installation ceremonies for the officers of the Wood burn Business and Professional Women's club were held Thursday night at St. Mary's Episcopal hall with Mrs. Arthur Wcddle of Salem, past state president, as the installing officer. Installed were Mrs. Omcr J. Adkin son, president; Mrs. Walter Taylor, first vice president; Mrs. John Dickson, sec ond vice president; Mrs. George Timm, recording secretary; Mrs. Walter G. Mil ler, treasurer; and Mrs. Molly Hunt, cor responding secretary. Thirty-nine members and guests were present. Mrs. Adkinsun was presented with a president's pin in behalf of the club by Mrs. Molly Hunt. Speaker of the evening was Miss Hat tie lirat.el. Sali in attorney and member nf the Salem club, who showed colored slides of Europe Willi interesting com ments. Musical numbers were vocal so los by Mrs. Harold Eichslead. accompa nied by Mrs. Glen Ahrc. The dinner was served by members of St. Mary's Guild. Mrs. Clark C. McCall of Salem, a for mer member of the club and its first pre sident, was a special guest. The execu tive committee, headed by Mrs. Aclkin son, was in charge of the program and dinner. Assisting were Mrs. Henry Stangc, Miss Mabel Livosay, Mrs. George Timm, Mrs. E. F. Johnson, Mrs. John Dickson and Mrs. Walter Taylor. Mrs. Adkinson has announced Hie fol lowing standing committee chairman: Education and vocation, Mrs. Sam Smith; finance, Mrs. John Dickson; health and safety, Mrs. Frank Bent ley; international relations, Mrs. Don Bell; legislation. Miss Emma Johnson; membership, Mrs. George Rogers; hospitality, Mrs. Molly Hunt; news service, Mrs. J. A. Evans; program coordination, Mrs. Waller Tay lor; public affairs, Mrs. Henry Stangc; civil defense, Mrs. Tom Baldwin; par liamentarian, Mrs. James Lamb. No meetings will be held in July and August.