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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1952)
Bride Wears Pink Dress At Wedding At a candlelight ceremony at the Chriit Lutheran church, Sat urday evening, Miss Hazel W. Brockhoff, daughter of Mn. Helen Brockhoff, formerly of Chicago, 111., was wed to Lyle A. Glazier of Salem. The service was read at 7 o'clock by the Rev. T. M. Gebhard. Pink, lavender and deep purple gladioluses dec orated the church. Mrs. Herbert Hamann, soloist, was accompanied by Frederick Wilson at the organ. The blush pink satin wedding gown, made by the bride, was fashioned with lace yoke, long sleeves, and full pleated skirt, entrain. A front panel of the skirt was embroidered in pink beads and pearls in cascading rose design. The bride wore a three-quarter length French il lusion veil belonging to her sis ter. Her headpiece was a crown of orange blossoms and the cor sage was of pink roses. Mrs. Wayne Padley of Chica go, 111., was honor attendant for her sister. She wore lavender taffeta with an overdress of white nylon net, made ballerina length and her flowers were a nosegay of lavender gladioluses and pink roses. Miss Mildred Schultz, of Salem, in deep purple j laueia witn a wnite nylon net overdress, was the bridesmaid. Her nosegay was of lavender gladioluses. Sharon Weathers, in a pink organdy dress over lavender, was flower girl, and ring bearer was Lawrence L. Burke, nephew of the bride. Best man at the ceremony was Walter P. Weathers, and grooms man, Robert Thompson of Can by. Ushering were Estel Benner and Lawrence I. Burke. A yellow and blue sheer dress with gold gladioluses pinned to her shoulder was worn by the bride's mother. Guests were received after the ceremony in the church parlors with Mrs. W. P. Weathers assist ing at the punch bowl, Mrs. Lois Jarvis, cutting the wedding cake, and Miss Beverly Schultz In charge of the guest book. For going away the bride's auit of royal blue faille with white and blue accessories was worn with a white orchid and stephanotis corsage. The couple are to tour California, Nevada and Idaho before making their home in Salem after August 1, Mrs. Glazier Is the choir direc tor of the Christ Lutheran church and the bridegroom is the co-owner of the Salem Music company. Out-of-town guests included an uncle of the bride, P. J. Ull rich of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Glazier, of Se attle, brother and sister-in-law of the bridegroom. . WSCS Event Silverton Recent meetings of the women's organizations of the Methodist church included the general session of the Wom an's Society of Christian Serv ice, with the Miriam circle members, hostess group. The meeting of the Sara Adams cir cle was Wednesday in a park picnic, the Esther circle met Thursday evening at the Robert Barnes country place, and the Miriam circle met Thursday af ternoon at the Eureka avenue home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sites. i Today's Menu Guests For Dinner Tomato Juice with Fresh Basil Savory Fried Chicken Steamed Rice Buttered Snap Beans Salad Bowl Bread and Butter Fruit Sherbet Beverage Savory Fried Chicken Ingredients: One 3 to 3 'i pound frying chicken, Vt cup flour, 1 H teaspoons salt, freshly-ground pepper (to taste),. 1 teaspoon paprika, V teaspoon monosodi um glutamate, 4 teaspoon dry mustard, 'A cup butter or mar garine. Method: Have butcher cut chick en breast, wings, legs, and sec ond joints so that you have 8 pieces; make stock for gravy out of giblets, wing tips, neck and bony part of back. Shake flour, salt, pepper, paprika, monosodi um glutamate, and dry mustard together in heavy paper bag; add chicken pieces and shake to coat thoroughly. Melt butter or mar garine In 12-inch skillet over moderate heat; add chicken pieces and brown well. Cover tightly and cook until tender over low heat. Remove chicken and make gravy from drippings in pan. Makes 4 to S servings, Note: If chicken sticks after it is covered add a few tablespoons of stock to skillet. Duo Married Sunday Eve In a double-ring ceremony Sunday evening, Miss Delores June Hultman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil T. Hultman of Independence, was married to Richard Norman Hukari, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hukari of Hood River. The 8:30 service; was read at the First Congrega- j tional church, with Dr. Seth R.I Huntington officiating. j Baskets of white gladioluses and blue delphiniums with can-! delabrums decorated the altar of the church. On the pews were candles and ribbons and a white aisle cloth was used. Lighting the candles were Mrs. Kenneth Strain of Gladstone and Miss Jean Brooks of Portland, both wearing light green brocade gowns. Jean Hobson Rich, or ganist, also accompanied the so loist. Glennis Allen Buehning. White imported Chantilly lace over satin was worn by the bride, the skirt in full court train. The gown was designed with a sweetheart neckline, stand-up collar and long pointed sleeves fastened with satin but tons. The fingertip length veil was also of Chantilly lace, bordered with nylon net and was arranged from a crown of net lace with pearl trim. The bride carried a white Bible with a white orchid and ribbon streamers. Mr. Hultman gave his daughter In marriage. Honor attendant, Miss Patricia Latham of San Francisco, and bridesmaids, Mrs. Robert Hall of Portland, Mrs. Walter Buehning of Salem and Miss Joan Harrison of Salem, all wore identical dresses of white embroidered organdy over powder blue taf feta fashioned with sweetheart necklines, blue sashes and matching headbands. The attendenU carried pale blue lacy fans with sweetpeas and ribbon streamers. Kathy Allen, in light blue taffeta, was flower girl Robert W. Hukari was best man for his brother and Ross Hukari, Lester Hukari, Glenn Marsh, James MacLeod and Wil liam Shepard were ushers. Mrs. Hultman was dressed in a blue silk crepe floor length gown with pearl trim. Mrs. Hu kari wore a lavender crepe gown with accessories of lavender. Their corsages were of Talisman roses. The reception following the ceremony was in the church par lors. Mrs. Melvin Irving, cousin of the bride and Mrs. Robert Rowling of Hood River, aunt of the bridegroom, cut the cake. Pouring were Mrs. Clark Irving of Independence, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. E. F. Stevens of Portland, aunt of the bride groom. Mrs. Donald Chalmers of Portland and Mrs. John Hay- worth were in charge of the punch bowl. A white organdy cloth over blue satin decorated the reception table with silver candlelabrums and fern used al so. Assisting were Mrs. Charles Hill of Portland, Miss Carolyn Going, Mrs. Glenn Sweringen, Miss Charlotte Housley, Miss Betty Vaughn and Mrs. John Alexander of Coos Bay, In charge of the guest book was Mrs. Kiernan Madden of Red mond and Miss Marilyn Pinson of Salem, passed the dreamcake. For the wedding trip, the bride wore a light blue dress maker knit suit with frost white hat and gloves, a while orchid and brown lizard accessories. The couple went to Lake Louise and Banff for the honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hukari will be at home after August 3 in Hood River. SILVERTON Many friends are greeting Mrs. Ida Neuenberg of Los Angeles, for many years a local resident, who is house guest at the home of Mrs. A. J. McCannel. Mrs. Neuenberg was presented for honors at last week's meeting of Delbert Reeves unit No. 7, American Legion auxiliary. She is a Gold Star Mother, and was first presi dent of the Olivia, Minn., Amer ican Legion auxiliary unit. kArCiiUei.kAnriel Wedding in Salem thews poured and Mrs. John Me jCulley served the ices. A buffet I luncheon was served to the 'auests. Married July 15 in the Salem Fnr ih. HHin irin th. home of the bridegroom's parents pie went to yakima, Wash. They were Miss Lentina Martell of Ya-iare t0 make their home in Sa kima, Wash., and Eldon Wayne iem where Mr. McCulley is em McCulley, son of Mr. and Mrs.'pioved with tne Oregon Pulp wuiiu wt-uuuey. nc i-.au icir- ana paper company. mony was performed by the Rev.l ... .u- . uu. r. j Gt, , , . , . . m 1 1 1 w w nun UK weir jvir. biiu B. Rundstrom of th. Central M George Marley, Mr,. Hazel Lutheran church. !Taylor M ,d M Vie,or Mfl. ine Drme s cress was oi pasiej.thews, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stich blue satin and silk net with blue;er, Mr. and Mrs. John Dver, and accessories. The bride carried a Mr. and Mrs. John McCullov. white Bible with a corsage of . . . iiirk carnations and gardenias, j ,N PORTLAND Tuesday eve Mrs. Hazel Taylor was honor ning will be Mr. and Mrs. attendant and Victor Mathews Charles H. Heltzcl to attend a was the best man. garden buffet supper for which A reception followed the cere- Mrs. Heltzel's mother, Mrs. W. mony. Mrs. Sam Stecher cut the W. Gabriel, is to entertain in wedding cake. Mrs. Victor Ma- welcome to her son and daugh- Miss Helen Dille Is Recent Bride Amity A quiet wedding on July 18 was that of Miss Helen Dille of Milton- Freewater, daughter of Mrs. Delbert Ellen berger, also of Milton-Freewater, and Keith Schuchardt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Schuchardt of Amity. The Schuchardt home in Amity was the scene of the 8 o'clock nuptials with the Rev. Robert Powell, pastor of the Christian church, officiating. For the double-ring candle light ceremony the bride wore Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Monday, July 21, 1952' ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ernest Gabriel and daughters. The Ernest Gabriel family has returned from a month's stay in the Hawaiian islands. a pink suit, white accessories and carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Verl Goss. Mrs. Kenneth Schuchardt, sis ter-in-law of the bridegroom, was matron of honor. She wore a blue suit, white accessories and carried a corsage of gardenias. Darwin Shumaker was best man. Miss Janet Hight sang for the wedding, accompanied by Mrs. Ivan Shields. Miss Hight also played the wedding music. For the reception, Mrs. Verl Goss, aunt of the bride, poured Cutting the cake was anothr aunt, Mrs. Amel Funk, who wa assisted by Mrs. William Axtel sister of the bridegroom. Mm Darwin Shumaker passed th guest book. 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