Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 21, 1952, Image 6

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    Capital Women
Edited by MAKIAN LOHRV FlSCHtH
6 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Monday, July 21, 1932
Wedding
In Portland
Of Interest
Invitations have been received
by several Salem friends for the
wedding of Miss Georgie Ann
Oberteuffer, daughter of the
George Herman Oberteuffers of
Portland, and David Ernest
Crockatt, son of Mrs. Therese S.
Crockatt of Salem.
The wedding will be in the
afternoon of August 10 at 4
o'clock in the First Presbyterian
church in Portland, the recep
tion following to be at the Ober
teuffer home, Nineacres Farm.
Among affairs to be given in
honor of the bride-elect preced
ing her wedding will be the par
ty for which Miss Jocelyn Davis
and Miss Elizabeth Waddell, the
latter of Lebanon, are to en
tertain on Sunday, July 27, at
the Bruce F. Pickett home here.
About 25 have been invited for
a late afternoon party, a shower
to fete the bride and a buffet
supper to be served.
Mrs. Harper Jamison of Mc
Minnville also is entertaining to
honor Miss Oberteuffer, plan
ning the luncheon for the brides
maids. Violin Recitals
On 2 Evenings
The John Wallace Graham
Studio of Music announces two
concerts of the pupils of Miss
Bonnie Litchenberg, Thursday
and Fridays evenings in the aud
itorium of the First Methodist
church at 8 o'clock.
The Thursday evening con
cert is to be the annual public
presentation of violin and guitar
students from the Salem, Silver
ton, Lebanon and Albany stu
dios, with 125 pupils participat
ing. Advanced students from the
Salem and Albany studios will
play group violin numbers in a
formal concert on Friday.
A special feature of the Thurs
day evening concert is to be the
violin choir, with Friday's pres
entation including group violin
numbers of the Bach Double
Concerto in D Minor and the
March of the Wooden Soldiers.
Assisting Miss Litchenberg
and Prof. Graham with the con
certs will be Miss Angela Hart-
man, instructor of the Dallas
studio, and John Walstcd of the
Sweet Home studio. Accompan
1st for the formal concert will
be Mrs. Hallie Ecklcy.
Students participating in the
formal concert will be Berthel
Adams, Carol Cole, Howard Edi
ger, Gene Eiswerth, Carlene
Greist, Angela Hartman, Melvin
Hasche, Bill Heard, Jim Helt-
zcl. Charles Hens, Peggy Hughes,
Art McEldowncy, Ralph McEl
downey, Diannc Miller, Yvonne
Miller, Patricia Pool, Jim Ry
ell, Jonathan West, John Wal
ked. Dinner for Groups
Forty members of Willam
ette encampment of I OOF and
auxiliary met for a no-host din
ner at the Odd Fellows temple
Friday evening. Miss Wilrta
Sicgmund presided over the
auxiliary meeting following the
dinner. Mrs. W. H. Gardner
presented the group with $10
as a gift from the Three Links
club, and Mrs. Gustavo Erikson
was apnointrd lo purchase a flag
lor use in the meetings.
Plans to attend a slate-wide
conclave at Klamath Falls in
late September will be made at
the meeting on August 1.
Visitors Welcomed
Silverton At the Robert
Allen home for several davs
have been their daughter. Miss
Arlene Allen, supervisor of
nurses at Portland St. Vincent
hospital, and the family of an
other daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Al
Toth and Yvonne and Yolanda
of Hayward, Calif., where Mrs.
Toth is a member of the high
school faculty in the home eco
nomics department, and Mr.
Toth is manager of a Safeways
store.
Both young women wrre giv
en spennl honors at the Mon
day evening meeting of the Del
bert Reeves unit No. 7, Ameri
can Legion auxiliary, when their
mother was installed a presi
dent of the unit for the coming
year.
HONORING Mr. and Mrs.
William Stevenson, who will be
leaving next Thursday lo return
to their former home in Still-
water, Minn., Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce F. Pickett are entertain-1
ing a small group at dinner
Tuesday evening at their Canda
laria Heights home.
CHRISTIAN SERVICE guild
of Evangelical United Brethren
church is meeting Tuesday at
7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
Mel Propp, 9ji5 North 14th. Co
hostess is Mrs. Floyd King.
Leader for the program li Mrs.
Max Graves.
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Couple Wed
Here Sunday
Afternoon
A mid - afternoon wedding,
Sunday, was that of Miss Mary
Ann McFarlane and Ralph L.
Nafziger, the 3 o'clock service
Donna Jane Macklin Is Miss Kufner
Bride Saturday Evening Wed Here
Engaged Miss Doris Phil
lips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles E. Phillips, has an
nounced her engagement to J.
W. Melton, Jr., son of Mrs.
and Mrs. James W. Melton.
Mrs. Barr
Named by
Rotana Club
Medford (U.R) Delegates to
the national convention of Ro
tana International, which ended
here Sunday, elected Mrs. Mary
Booth, Helena, Mont., as presi
dent for the comng year.
Other new officers chosen for
the classified service club for
women in business and the pro
fessions included:
Mrs. Marie Barr, Salem, Ore.,
first vice president; Mrs. Grace
Stadalman, Laurel, Mont.,
second vice president, and Mrs.
Agnes Sheridan, Butte, Mont.,
relected treasurer.
New members of the board of
directors were Mrs. Anne
Amick, Bend, Ore.; Mrs. Leonel
Heater, Grants Pass, Ore., and
Mrs. Bernice Zeiler, Billings,
Mont.
SILVERTON Judge and Mrs.
Alf. O. Nelson were hosts July
18 to all members of their im
mediate family living in Silver-
ton, honoring visiting relatives
from Seattle. The dinner was
served on the patio of the Nel
son home. The fourteen guests
Included the families of Mr. and
Mrs. Don Burch (Frances Nel
son), Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nel
son and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nelson.
being read at the First Christian
I church by the Rev. Brooks
Moore of the First Methodist
church. The bride is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd A.
j McFarlane and Mr. Nafziger is
(the son of Mr. and Mrs. William
E. Nafziger.
The bridal gown of lace and
net over satin was fashioned en
train with full skirt and deep
lace inset. The fitted bodice and
long sleeves were of lace and
were trimmed in seed pearls.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, carried white steph
anotis with a white orchid center
and her fingertip illusion veil
was held by a pearl tiara.
Mrs. Jack McFarlane, matron
of honor, wore a pale green
gown of net with full length
skirt, and matching taffeta sash
at the waist. A violet bunch was
fastened to the low halter-effect j
neckline and the bouquet was of:
small pink roses and purple'
daisies.
The bridesmaids, Miss Mary
Bischoff and Miss Ruth Bischoff,
wore dresses of orchid, styled
similarly o the honor attend
ant's, and carried bouquets of
small pink roses and purple
daisies.
Edgar Nafziger, the bride
groom's brother, was best man.
Ushering were Jack McFarlane,
Gary McFarlane, Artnur Matsu
das, Alton Roth, Bob Roth.
Lighting the tapers in the
church were Mrs. James Black
man and Mrs. Homer Davenport.
Nuptial music was played at the
organ by Mrs. J. M. Cracroft.
Soloist for the ceremony was
Henry Dalke.
Mrs. M. F. Becker and Mrs.
Floyd McFarlane, aunts of the
bride, cut the bride's cake at the
reception in the church parlors.
Mrs. Glen McFarlane, aunt of
the bride, Mrs. Harvey Michaelis
and Mrs. Julia Dowdall were in
charge of the punch bowl. Mrs.
Richard Mitchell passed the
guest book.
For the wedding trip to Cali
fornia, the bride wore royal blue
knit suit with gold and white
arcpssnrip.1. The ronnlp nlnn to
live in Salem until September j
when they will move to Spring
field where Mr. Nafziger will
have a teaching position at
Springfield high school.
An attractive bride Saturday that of the honor attendant but
evening was Miss Donna Jane were in aqua organdy with
Macklin, daughter of Mr. and matching mitts. Their flowers
Mrs. Donald M. Macklin, her also were the crescents of sal-
marriage to William Franklin mon ana coral gladioluses.
Lawrence, son of Mrs. Adelial Beverly Babcock of Sandy was
Lawrence, being solemnized at flower girl, wearing a yellow or
a service in the First Congrega-1 gandy frock and oerrying a fan
tional church. Dr. Seth R. Hunt- shaped basket of garden blooms,
ington read the vows at 8 o'clock. Harold Babcock of Sandy was
White gladioluses and lighted! best man. Bruce Rodgers, Don
candles decorated the church for Bartholomus and Wes Bartholo
the wedding, and down the aisle mus, all of Portland, were the
were yellow net ribbon and ushers,
gladioluses at the pews. i Reception follows.
For the music, Miss Roena' For her daughter's wedding,
Owen of Oswego sang. Mrs. Mrs. Macklin wore an aqua chif
Hclen Blything of Portland fon and lace over taffeta gown,
played the organ. j with corsage of white orchids, j
Mr. Macklin gave his daugh-The bridegroom's mother wore a
ter in marriage. The bride wore rose crepe gown with corsage!
a ffnwn nt whitp nvlnn tulip nvpr of white orchids. I
bridal satin, the bodice of Chan-1 The reception was at the Worn
tilly lace over the satin and de- an's club. Mrs. Gladys Oliver
signed with an illusion neckline and Mrs. Harold Babcock, both
and cap sleeves of lace. The train of Sandy, cut the cake. Mrs.
was chapel length. The fingertip Lloyd Mitchell and Mrs. Roy
veil of illusion, edged in lace,
was held in place by a Juliet cap
of Chantilly lace and silk illu
sion trimmed with seed pearls
and satin cord. For her flowers
the bride carried a cascade of
white gladioluses, tiny yellow
rosebuds and stephanotis.
Coral and blue.
Elliott, both of Portland, poured.
The bride's table was set with a
white satin cloth, yellow net
fans, bows of yellow and coral
and white and salmon roses. As
sisting at the reception were
Miss Claralyn Lee, Miss Beverly
Hofstetter, Miss Maurine Jones,
Miss Carol Wilcox of Newberg
Miss Patricia Ullman was hon- Miss Edith Kilbuck of Hood
or attendant. She wore a coral River, Mrs. Walter Richards of
organdy over taffeta frock, made Canton, 111., Miss Helen Hannah
with bouffant skirt, nipped in of Portland, Mrs. Howard Mad
bodice, winged collar and cap er, Mrs. Howard Girod, Miss
sleeves. With the dress she wore Muriel Fitts, Janet and Nancy
mitts in coral. Her bouquet was Babcock.
a crescent of salmon and coral1 The couple left on a trip to
gladioluses.
Miss Sarah Jane Backstrand,
Miss Jeanne Hoffman and Miss
Nancy Trigg, the latter of Leb
anon, were the bridesmaids.
Their gowns all were made like
the Oregon beaches, the bride
wearing a navy wool crepe suit
with white hat, navy and white
accessories and corsage of or
chids. The couple will be at
home in West Linn after July 26,
MRS. EUGENE DAVIDSON
has gone to Seaside for a week
or 10 days and while there is
meeting her sister, Mrs. Ray
mond Jones.
8 and 40 Group
Meets at Picnic
Mrs. Harry Humphreys and
Mrs. G. W. DeJardin were host
esses for the 8 et 40 members
at the annual picnic in Stayton
park. Thirty-three guests were
present.
During the brief business ses
sion with Mrs. Fred Lucht of
Mt. Angel as le petit chapeau,
Mrs. Bert A. Walker of Salem
was elected historian on the
resignation of Mrs. Beryl Porter.
Mrs. Frank Marshall will attend
the departmental marche as!
delegate.
Singing about the campfirc
was a feature of the informal j
social hour. !
The next meeting was an
nounced for Wednesday eve
ning, September 17, when in
stallation of officers will take
place. Mrs. Albert C. Gragg of
Salem is the recently elected
le petit chapeau.
WRC Event
A report on the Woman's Re
lief Corps state convention, giv
en by Mrs. Gus Erickson, was
part of the business of the Sedg
wick corps meeting Friday. Mrs.
C. G. Robertson also gave a
reading on the flag.
Following the meeting, a
dutch treat honoring Mrs. Mary
Ackerman was attended by Mrs.
Sarah Peterson, Mrs. C. G. Rob
ertson, Mrs. C. R. Pierce, Mrs.
Goldia Kyle, Mrs. Lura Tandy,
Mrs. Fred Barker, Mrs. Blanche
Stewart, Mrs. Gus Erickson, Mrs.
Florence E. Shipp.
The next meeting of the Wom
en's Relief Corps will be Aug
ust 15.
Sunday Eve
Exchanging nuptial vows Sun
day evening at 7:30 o'clock in a
setting of red and white gladio
luses were Miss Janet Marie
Kufner, daughter of Mrs. Sam
Rutherford and John Kufner,
and John Marvin Rex, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rex. The
ceremony was solomlzed at St.
Mark's Lutheran church with
the Rev. John L. Cauble officiating.
Pink organdy eyelet dresses,
with organdy stoles were worn'
by the candlelighters. Miss Mar- j
ilyn J. Olson ana Miss JoAnn
Maiek. Soloist for the wedding
was Mrs. Wilbur Martin. Mau
rice W. Brennen was the organist.
The bride, wearing a white
satin gown with a net yoke and
satin peplum, was given in mar
riage by her father. A coronet
trimmed with pearls held the
fingertip length veil. Streamers
of white stephanotis cascaded
f.nm iha KriHal ViiMimtot nt rari
rncphuria surrminripH hv whitp!
gladioluses.
The dress of the honor attend
ant, Mrs. Gordon Hamilton, was
of powder blue taffeta with se
quins on net decorating the over
skirt and stole. Mrs. Hamilton
carried a nosegay of pink and
white gladioluses, sweet peas,
roses and snapdragons and pink
lace.
Miss Patricia MacDonald and
Mrs. Alvin Kampstra were the
bridesmaids, their taffeta dresses
of strapless design with sequined
net stoles. Miss MacDonald's
dress was pink, Mrs. Kampstra's
blue. Their nosegays matched
their dress colors.
Junior bridesmaid was the
bride's sister, Karen Rutherford,
who wore a pink taffeta dress
and carried a matching nosegay.
In blue dresses, styled like that
of the junior bridesmaid's were
flower girls, Shari Le Hofstetter
and Margo Foote. They carried
baskets of assorted flowers.
Melvin Rex stood with his
brother as best man. The ushers
were Tom Collern, Allan Olson,
Harold Nicholes, Leon DuBois,
Tom Walden, and Marvin Jen
sen, with Ronnie Urban, the ring r r
bearer. itugeneans
Mrs. Rutherford wore a lace'. . . Ill
dress of royal blue for her,ApH l-IPTP
daughter' wedding. Mrs. Rex 1
wore a powder blue dress. Bothl Wed on Monday evening, July
wore corsages of pink roses. , 14 were MiM Lorraine Frady
Serving the wedding cake at and William M. Curry, both of
the reception in the church par- Eugene, the service being sol
lors was Mrs. Austin H. Wilson, lemnized at the home of Mr.
Sr., assisted by Mrs. John A J Curry's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Olson. The punch was poured by i Marion Curry in Salem.
Miss Joyce Siegenthaler and the, Tne bride the daugnter o(
coffee by Mrs. Ervln Siegen-1 MrJ Edna Fontenot of Vi
thaler. Cousins of the bride, Miss patte La
Sue Wilson, Miss Mary Hend-1 preJent for the wedding were
nckson, Miss Carol Luckinbeal,!the bridcgroom.s orotner and
assisted about the rooms. sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr,.
For the wedding trip through i Wayne Curry, also of Eugene,
Washington, Idaho, Montana and Mr and Mrs jjean Ellis of Port
Oregon the bride wore a dark land and Harold Parmenter of
green knit suit with red acces- Eugene.
sories and a corsage of red roses. ' . ... , . .
After July 27, the Rexes will' The couple will make their
be at home at 1140 North 5th:Jom Eug,e' M.r- ?uun7 "nd
street wms m ive insur-
... lance business there.
RECEIVING congratulations
on the birth of their first child
are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Har
rison (Dona Marie Henderson),
of Corvallis. The child, a girl,
was born July 17, and has been
named Rebecca Rue.
Also sharing in the congratu
lations are Mr. and Mrs. Loyal
Henderson, who became grand
parents for the first time, and
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harrison
of Brooks. A great grandmother
is Mrs. Mattie Riggs, Portland,
and the great grandfathers are
Eugene T. Wood and Jim Hen
derson, both of Salem.
IN CHARGE of the Tuesday
i night meeting of the Hill An
thony Hillbillies are to be Mr.
land Mrs. John Geisler, assisted
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uy ivir. miu itua. oyitm uooa-
enough and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Goodwin.
The meeting is to be at Rob
erts Grange hall at 8 o'clock.
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