Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 21, 1952, Image 8

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Schneider-Gildow
Wedding July 13
S Capital Journal, Salem Or, Monday, July 21, - Shower Given
Lj ..v.. t Mt. Angel Misi Jeanette
and John Foster. Bentz- bnde-elect of Ralph Diek-
A reception in the garden at WM "u"oreu c""7' ,
.. , shower last week at the Albert
Independence Miss Roberta ' l",, the ceremony Dieker home- Miss Phyllis
Gildow was married July 13 to Mn John Rue nd jrs. Har WoU ,nd Mrt Dorothy Sprauer
Jack Schneider at the First ,. p ' rved ln. cake were hostesses for the shower,
Methodist church in Independ-. M?rvT SnXVnd which was attended by 20 guest,. ,
tnce. Rev. Walter Nyberg pas-R , , h Klelli d Jn Games v ere played, with hon-1
or of the church, officiated., .uest book was ors awarded to Miss Faith Man-i
Mr. Schneider is the son of Mr.
Miss Rita Lewis and Mrs. Vernon ; ion. Misi Frances Dieker, Miss
nd Mrs O F Schneider of Em- Ruth A
pire. The bride is the daughter ... .rf ... iKloft. M
nn Dicker, Mrs. John
Woodburn Vomen
Golfers Take Trio
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' Woodburn Fifteen women
from the Woodburn Golf club
motored to Seaside one day last
week, returning Wednesday eve-
ning. The group stayed over-j Milton C. Mason, at one time
night at the Cedar Lea court and resident of Jefferson, died
Wednesday played with the Sea- j Friday at hii home in Astoria,
side women's club. I He apparently had been in good
Those making the trip were health. Death was caused by a
Willie DeArmond, Grace McAl-; rereo"" nemorrimge,
Milfon Mason
Dies at Astoria
table. Mesdames Edward Harns-iKl0". Mrs- Harold Dieker and
Mrs. Andrew Lelek,
The wedding of Miss Bentz
and Mr. Dieker will be solemn
Va a werger, Robert LaFond, E. J.
Independence. IL and M R Widner assist.
The bride was given In mar- ,
i i i t. . i cu ea.
riHKe uy iier lauiw. one wwc . ... . . . .
- ... .. ,-tU :j upon incir return iruin u wra- ucu at a iiuijiibi inas in 01.
I gown of white satin with fitted newlyweds will1 Mary'. Catholuc church. Tues-
lacebodtce. The full length c , 8 day evening. August 5.
veil was arranged from a Juliet, ... I
:ap of seed pearls. The bride
carried a white Bible with a
shite orchid and lilies-of-the-ralley.
Miss Sharon Smith, maid of
honor, wore a blue nylon bal
lerina length dress and carried
I nosegay of pink roses. Misses
Lois Smith and Yvonne Scran
ton were bridesmaids. They
ore dresses of pale green net
and carried nosegays of pink
carnations.
Preceding the ceremony
Misses Dolores and Darlene Rule
ang, accompanied by Miss Lcla
Beach at the piano.
Best man was Allen Posey
vin of the Oak Knoll club, Letty
Steelhammer, Bea Palmer, Eliza
beth Glatt, Mildred Plank, Carol
Coman, Chris McGrath, Waivo
Tweed, Anne DeArmond, Rose
Bonacker, Myrtle Smith, Gladys
McLaughlin, Rose Schmid
Blanche Pickering.
Mason was born July 24, 1899,
in Ohio and the family came to
Oregon in 1907 and lived at
Jefferson. He attended the Jef
ferson schools, and in May, 1917,
enlisted in the United States
and 1 navy for service in World War
I.
SILVERTON .
SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.
Carl SDecht entertained at their!
rural home for members of the Ralph Francii entertained at din
familiei of thei. r:uldren at a ncr preceding the meeting of the
dinner Friday. It was served in I American Legion for Mrs. C. E.
the gardens, and honored Mr. jHiginbotham, Mrs. W. E. Wil
and Mrs. Raymond Specht, Ran- kins of LaGrandc, department
nie, Rondie and Robbie from El of Oregon president of the
Segundo. Calif., Mr. and Mrs J American Legion auxiliary; Mrs.
Oscar Specht and Susan and Mae Whitcomb, state secretary,
Gregory of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. land Mrs. Lois Erickson, state
Lyle Specht and Mark of Tilla-1 chairman of Americanism. The
mook, and the children of a department officials made their
daughter of the Carl Spechts, annual visit to the unit. Mr. and
Jackie and Kathy Munro, whose Mrs. Francis are the retiring
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mun- commander and president of the
ro (Louise Specht), Seattle, were post and auxiliary of the local
unable to be present. American Legion.
I Regular play was held at the After the war he returned to
Mr. and Mrs.i Woodburn course Thursday, with Jefferson, attended the Univer-
is women out ior play and sity of Oregon for a year and a
luncneon. i ne prize ior low net
was won by Kay Bishroprick
half and wis later employed ln
the post office at Albany.
Mason Joined the Coast Guard
in 1923, serving until his retire
ment in 1948 with the rank of
lieutenant junior grade.
He is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Edith Mason of Astoria;
daughter, Nancy Jo Mason of
Seattle; a ton, George C. Mason
of Seattle; mother, Mrs. Mary E.
Mason of Jefferson; sisters, Mrs.
Rose M. Jonei of Cleveland.
Ohio, Miss Virginia Mason of
Jefferson, Mrs. Maratha E. Riley
of New Orleans, Mrs. Laura M.
Doyle of Newport Beach, Cal.;
brothers, Lloyd M. Mason of
Salem, and High Mason of Los
Angeles.
Services will be held at the
Howell-Edwards mortuary Tues
day at 10:30 a.m.
Col. Lamar Tooze
Brigadier General
Vancouver, Wash. W The
commander of the 104th In
fantry division reserve, Col,
Lamar Tooze, Sunday was pro
moted to the rank of brigadier
general in ceremonies at Van
couver Barracks. The Oregon
and Washington outfit left a
two-week summer training en
campment at Fort Lewis Sunday.
largest paint and dye factories.
Company officials estimated the
loss at more than $1,500,000.
Fire In Milan
Milan, Italy I) All of Milan's
fire fighting forces and equip
ment battled through Sunday
night against a spectacular fire
that destroyed one of Italy's
Although light is often thought
of as including only visible rays,
there are invisible rays such as
ultra-violet and infra-red which
act in the same manner as light
and are often called light.
Kills germs that cause
ATHLETE'S FOOT
helps heal and clear it!
Zemo doctor's highly medicated
antiseptic promptly relieves itchy
soreness of cracked, peeling toes. Zemo
also kills on contact germs that most
commonly cause athlete's foot. It helps
prevent reiniection,
heals and clears this
condition.
ZEMO
Hostesses were Irene Hands and Erickson, assisting hostess.
Rose Bonacker. For next Thurs-
outdoor dinner was served
day the hostess committee willi which 33 members were present,
be Letty Steelhammer and Mar- D"
jorie Christenson.
Family play was held Sunday
afternoon.
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Social Club
hurst.
The next meeting of the club
members will be a family picnic
at the forks of the Abiqua, Sun
day, August 10. On the coffee
committee will be Mrs. J. Jacob-
Silverton Mrs. W. Van son and Mrs. Beverly Town, ar-
Cleave was hostess to the mem-1 ranging for ice cream and cold
bers of the Abiqua Ladies Social I drinks are Mrs. Maud Boebert
club, last week with Mrs. Ed. land Mrs. William Rue.
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