Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1952)
Capital Kdited by MARIAN 6 Capital Journal. Salem, Duo to Be Wed Here On Sept. 10 Announcing her wedding date this week is Miss Glady Rose Zlelinski, who is to marry Charles Richard Pierce. The wedding will be Septem ber 10 at 9:30 . m. at St. Vin cent DePaul Catholic church. Miss Zlelinski is the daughter of Mrs. Joseph Zlelinski of Sa lem. She attended school in Sa lem, graduating from Sacred Heart academy. She was gradu ated from the University of Portland college of nursing In June and Is employed at St. Vin cent hospital in Portland. Mr. Pierce Is a graduate of Sa cred Heart academy. He enlisted In the air force in 1949. He re turned from duty in Korea in June and Is now stationed In Tucson, Arizona. The couple will reside in Tucson after their mar riage. The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Mrs. Stella Pierce of Prlneville, formerly of Salem, Miss Earhart and Mr. Abdill Married Amity Candelabrum! and large baskets of gladioluses in pastel shades formed the setting for the wedding of Miss Lillian Earhart of Amity, daughter of Mrs. E. A. Hobbs, and Percy Lloyd Abdill, of Willamina, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. McClurg, on Sunday, August 17 at 8:30 p.m. The Rev. William P. Bray officiated at the single ring cere mony. Mrs. Ralph Konzilman was soloist with Mrs. Theodore Lehman, accompanist. The bride wore a rayon lace street length dress in peach shade over white satin. Her fin ger-tip illusion veil was arranged from a white Dutch cap. She car ried a spray of tuberous begon ias and fern. Miss Sally McClurg of Wil lamina, sister of the bridegroom, wore a green and white checked gingham, street length dress. Her flowers were the same as those carried by the bride. Irwin Warner, Amity, was best man. Ushers were Darrell Taylor, cousin of the bride groom, Ronald Nelson and Rob ert Lehman. Following the wedding cere mony a reception was held in the social hall of the church. Mrs. Henry Taylor and Mrs. Ray Williams served the wed ding cake, and Miss Virginia Wakeman, presided at the punch bowl. Miss Delores Ulrich of Lafayette passed the guest book and Mrs. E. H. Lehman was in charge of the gifts. The young couple left for a trip to the Ore gon beaches. They will be at home at the Henderson apartments In Amity. Mr. Abdill Is employed at a lumber mill near Willamina. GUESTS at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Rogers are her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crawford Reld of Long Beach, Calif. Another sister, Miss Sadie May Skattaboe, who has spent the winter in Tucson, also has been visiting at the Rogers home. She has gone to Seattle but will re turn here later. KM Today's Menu Guests For Dinner Chopped Beefsteak and Tomato Pie with Potato Cover Buttered Carrots Green Salad Bread and Butter Orange-Cranberry Cake Roll Beverage Orange-Cranberry Cake Roll Ingredients: 4 eggs, V teaspoon salt, i cup sugar, i cup sifted flour, i teaspoon baking pow der, 1 teaspoon vanilla, one 5 ounce package orange ' sherbet mix, one 1-pound can whole cranberry sauce (drained). Method: Beat eggs and salt over hot water until thick and pale colored, gradually adding sugar. Sift flour and baking powder and fold into eggs with vanilla. Pour into shallow pan (about 13x10 Inches) lined with greased waxed paper. Bnke in hot (400 degree F.) oven 12 minutes. Turn onto cloth sprinkled with powdered sugar; tear off paper. Roll and cool. Meanwhile make sherbet according to package di rections, using 1 cup milk and 1 cup water, and place in freez ing compartment of refrigera tor; when firmly frozen remove sherbet from refrigerator tray to bowl. Break up into small lumps with fork. Beat with ro tary benter until free from lumps but still a thick mush. Spread sherbet on cool cake roll and re roll. Place cake roll in freezing compartment of refrigerator un til serving time; then spread out tide of roll with cranberry sauce. Makes A to 8 servings. Cherry (ily p Electric 139 Chemeketa JrvT" hate 2-6762 GJJlJ Women LOWEY FISCBEB Ore., Thursday, Aug. 21, J 1952 Betrothal Told Being an nounced this week is the en gagement of Miss Bernice DaMoude, above, to Willard Dlxson of Portland. (Kennell Ellis studio picture.) Engagement Announced Announcement Is being made by Mr. and Mrs. A. L. DaMoude of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Bernice Da Moude, to Willard Dixson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dlxson of Portland. No date is set for the wed ding. The bride-elect attended Sa lem schools and is now employ ed in the office of secretary of state. Mr. Dixson is in the army, stationed at Camp Roberts, Calif. He attended Portland schools. RNA Group Several new members were received by the Oregon Grape camp. Royal Neighbors of America, at their Wednesday night meeting. Mrs. Oscar H. SpiUcke and Mrs. Mary Champ were received by transfer, Mrs. Katherine Rue and Mrs. Doug las K. Brown were accepted by ballot and initiated into social membership was Miss Jane Weathers. The group voted to dispense with the next regularly sched uled meeting of September 3. Mrs. Mable Miles, district deputy from Oregon Grape camp, reported on a recent Port land meeting she attended. The refreshments were served by Mrs. F. M. Hoyt, chairman, Mrs. Earl Kasson, Mrs. F, C. Pratt, Miss Florlne Pratt and Miss Mary Purvis. RETURNING to Salem Thurs day for a few days visit before going on to their home in Pasa dena, Calif., were Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Jones. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker. Dr. and Mrs. Jones were here for a few days, then went on north to Victoria, B.C. They will be here over the week-end. On Friday evening, Mrs. George E. Waters is entertain ing for the visitor and the Parkers at dinner. A NO-DOST dinner gather ing is planned at the Otto Sko- pil, Jr. home this evening, the group Including members of Mrs. Skopll's bridge club and husbands. In the group will be Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. John Kolb, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart McElhinny, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Specht, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Hamilton, Mrs. Mary Ellen Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Shlnn and Mr, and Mrs. Skopil. VISITING Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Koenlg are their daughter and granddaughter, Mrs. Donald Lund and Judith of Minneapolis, Minn. Mrs. Lund was honored at an Informal coffee this morning given by Mrs. Koenig and Mrs. George A. Rhoten, the party be ing at Mrs. Rhoten's home with close neighbors being Invited. ETA CHAPTER and Alpha Epsllon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi are having a joint picnic on August 24 In the Dallas city park, for members and their families. If you really want to get rid of your corns try a bottle of Schaefer's Corn Remedy 25c NoRilltl No Piy SCHAEFER'S 13S N. Commercial h. 35187 V ' V llll I Miss Orr Wed Friday At Albany Albany An attractive bride of the season was Miss Beverly Jan Orr, who was wed to Rob ert Vaughn Maip, Munster, Ind., on Friday, August IS, at 8 o'clock In the evening at the United Presbyterian church, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Orr, Albany, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Main, Munster, Ind. The Rev. Roy D. Strong read the double ring ceremony In the presence of more than 190 rel atives and friends. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a tr. amonai wnlte wedding gown made with bodice and bolero of lace, full skirt of net with lace points over the hlpline and bal lerina length. Her net over the-face veil was edged with lace ana neia in place with a bandeau of shirred net embel lished with flowers and seed pearl centers. The bride car ried a nosegay of itephanotis with an orchid center. Mrs. Ralph Paul of Corvallls was the matron of honor and wore a light shade of green dress of taffeta with matching bolero. The skirt had a wide net ruffle at the hem. She wore a bandeau in her hair with green ostrich plumes to match her dress. She carried a nose gay of fuchsias, statice and elf roses. Miss Marlene Brown, Salem, in a lavender dress and Mrs. Robert Orr, sister-in-law of the bride, also in lavender, were the bridesmaids. Their dresses were made similarly to that of the matron of honor's. Each carried a nosegay to match that of the matron of honor. Denny Edwards, Salem, cou sin of the bride, was the ring bearer. Justin A. Miller, Jr., frater nity brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Jack Payne and Ralph Paul, Corvallls and Larry Strong, Al bany. Lighting the candles were Miss Annette Millhollen, and Miss Lyvona Main, sister of the bridegrodm. Each wore a light pink frock. Justin Miller, Sr., was the organist and accompanied Jus tin Miller, Jr., and Mrs. Donald Belt who sang the solos. Mrs. Orr wore a light blue lace dress with small navy blue velvet hat and an orchid cor sage for her daughter's wedding and Mrs. Main wore a tan crepe dress with henna shaded hat and her flowers were also orchids. The church was decorated with two tall baskets of gladi oluses in pink and cream shades and lighted candles In candela- brums. After the ceremony the re ception was In the church par lors. The bride's table was cen tered with the wedding cake surrounded with pink and white flowers and flanked with light ed candles in sliver candclebra. Mrs. Walter Edwards, ,Salem, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. W. R. Millhollen poured and Mrs. Jed Looney cut the bride's cake. Misses LaRene Cross, Joan Al brlch, Catherine Burch, Mar- jorie Corbet, Virginia Gerig and Gloria Fintell assisted about the rooms. Miss Elaine Wilson had charge of the guest book and Miss Lyndall Lovett was in charge of the gifts. After the reception the couple left on a wedding trip to Mun- v little MO. Q. M. Off. AND CAN ADA . nixiui shank fMon rot ton amo ooa It's at most time for school! I eOOOTlAI I trim Wf; 1 14 Wrd m mp V ' .VU: '! ,M :h V: Wed Recently Mrs. Arnold ler) was married last Saturday evening in Christ Lutheran church. The bride Is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Schuessler of Valley Center, Kansas. Mr. Meyer is the son of Mrs. Marie Meyer of Salem. The bride is pictured here with the little flower girl at the wedding, Louise Chappell. (Artz studio picture.) Club's Officers Are Entertained Woodburn Mrs. R. L. An derson, the new president of the Woodburn Woman's club, en tertained the club officers at a luncheon at her home Wednes day. Covers were placed for Mrs. James Lamb, Mrs. Walter Schuler, Mrs. J. B. Gay, Mrs. Charles Conyne and the hostess. During the afternoon the members worked on the new year books and made plans for the work of the year which opens the first Wednesday in October. RETURNING the first of the week from a trip to Vancouver Island were Mr. and Mrs. Denver Young and Judge and Mrs. Jo seph B. Felton. They were gone about 10 days and took the six day boat trip from Victoria to Chamiss Bay. The R. W. Lands of Salem also were on the trip ster, Ind. On August 26 they will be the guests of honor at an open house given by the bridegroom's parents. After Sep tember 1 they will be at home In Corvallis. For golng-away the bride wore a dusty rose and dark striped suit with hat, gloves and blouse to match. Pinned to her shoulder was a white orchid corsage. The bride was graduated from Albany high school and attend ed Oregon State college. The bridegroom attended the East Chicago, Ind., high school, Mon mouth college, Monmouth, 111., and Oregon State college. He is a member of Sigma Phi Epsl lon. He will attend Oregon State this fall where he is majoring in civil engineering. ll'l It t think ( ptMlb .b....d M UIY-IONIt ikMil After mm. d hnlyni, 4 lr.Si m4 bl.rfiM...INrt. IMmA, Mm W t4 IATT. SOUS' ftulUa ir earn mint (mI - Sim 4H H t-a. CD. I M n SlmlmlA.t.C,D.I , , , ti tlmlllte-A.t.CO.I t, aWIS n-AAAA we... ir MARILYN'S 287 COURT Open Fridays Til 9 P.M. i .'J L W. Meyer (Lavonne Schuess- Visitors Here Dr. and Mrs. Earle P. DeLaney have as visitors this week three nieces from Chicago, Rosemary, Carol Ann and Dorothy Thau. Arriving next weekend will be Marilyn and Virginia Thau, the five girls being the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. William Thau of Chicago. The DeLaneys and the Thau girls plan to spend a few days at Suftides the first of next week. They have also taken a trip through the McKenzle pass. The visitors plan to be in Salem about two weeks. LEONARD STEINBOCK, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Stelnbock left from San Francisco recently, flying to Melbourne, Australia, with the cast of the musical stage play, South Pacific. Mr. Steln bock has a lead part in the mu sical which is to open at Her Majesty's Theatre in Melbourne on September 13. He is a grad uate of Salem high school and Willamette university and was home visiting his parents the first of the month. SALEM friends have receiv ed Invitations to the wedding of Miss Sally Llchty and Ralph W. Bolllger, Jr., to be In Portland on September 6 at the Centen- nary Wilbur Methodist church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lichty of Portland and Mr. Bolllger, who is a student at Willamette uni versity, is the son of the R. W. Bolligers of Portland. Individual Pies Ideal for Parties Any Flavor to Order AL'S BAKERY IMS M.rt.l SI. Fbon. S-1nT 'Mr. Kunke Wed in East Turner Of interest to friends is the wedding of Miss Marian June Ritteman, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Ritteman of Hawley Minn., and Gordon A. Kunke. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Kunke of Turner, the service being on August 16 at S o'clock in Haw ley, Minn. Mrs. Kunke and an aunt of the bridegroom, Mrs. Hazel Fll flat of Dallas, went east for the wedding, Mrs. Fliflet pouring at the wedding reception. The double ring ceremony was read by the Rev. J. A. Schmidt in a setting of white gladioluses and candlelabrums. Miss Marlys Carlander, soloist for the wedding, was accompa nied by Miss Adeline Schmidt. The bride's dress was of white organdy, cut en train, with short sleeves and Peter Pan collar. The fingertip veil was held by a bandeau of lilies of the valley. The bride wore gaunt let lace gloves and carried a white Bible and white roses. Maid of honor was Mies Anita Ritteman, sister of the bride, and junior attendant was San dra Cavallan. Best man for Mr. Kunke was Dale Folger, ushers being Ted Millet and Eldon Chrlshanson. A reception followed the wed ding ceremony. The bride is a graduate of Concordia college, Moorhead, Minn., and has taught at Port Orford, Ore., for the past two years. Mr. Kunke is a Willam ette university graduate. For the wedding trip the couple went to Park Rapids lake area in Minnesota and then to Glacier National park. They are to be at home in Dallas in early September where Mr. Kunke will be the coach at Dallas high school. EXPECTED to arrive on .the train Friday from Lexington, Kentucky, are Mr. and Mrs. William H. Jones, who will spend about two weeks in the capital visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Arthur Jones. MOWER (J PfcNNti IMAGINE! ALL ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICED! ONLY: Lovely, 100 all-wool knit jersey dresses in gorgeous new high-color too! and deep shades. A good selec tion of smart fall ttylet with the pop ular 4 -push-up sleeves. Both misset and half -sizes. State President to Visit Woodburn Club Woodburn A special meet ing of the Woodburn Business and Professional Women's club has been called for Monday evening, August 28, at the home of Mrs. James Lamb at the Mc Laren school when Mist Fern Trull of Grants Psss, the state president, will be present to speak to the members. All members are asked to bring prospective members at guests. The new officers of the club will be In charge of arrange ments and will serve light re freshments after the meeting. Mrs. Voucher Leaves Mrt. Claude Vtucher (Diane Riggs) leaves Sunday to join her husband at Chicago. They will be at Winona lake in In diana for a time, then will go to the east coast to sail In early September for Europe. They will visit in England and France, then go to Geneva, Switzerland, to be there until after Christmas w i th Mr. Vaucher't parent!, Mr. and Mrt. E. M. Vaucher. At the firtt of the year they will go to India and will attend language tchool out of Bombay preparatory to taking up their missionary work. Mrs. Vaucher is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earle H. Riggs of Salem. VISITORS here for a time are Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Haines and sons, Richard, David and John of Phoenix, Arizona. They are guests of Mrs. Haines' parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Scott. While on the west coast, the visitors also are planning visits in Seat tle, Vancouver, Victoria, and at Agate Beach. They are on vaca tion for about six weeks. LEAVING Friday after a visit here will be Major and Mrs. Mur ray Cameron and children, who have been guests at the home of Mrs. Cameron's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Eason. They are re turning to Mather field in Cali fornia. S01ASY . FOR MOTH EM J TO OIVI C 1 bi. josVh1- ill .'no CHILOatVl HOT W ' - WOOL . . JUdS llll MISSES' llll It to II FINNEY'S SECOND FLOOR Unit Board Lists Events ; Business at the executive) board meeting of unit No. 138, American Legion auxiliary, : Wednesday evening, Included ! the cancellation of the next reg-, ular meeting of the unit which wat to be September 3, and re-, scheduling it for Thursday, Sep tember 1 1, at 8 p.m. at the Salem . Woman's club house. The telephone committee, Mrs. . Raymond Reeves, chairman, Is to assist the unit's fair booth com-' mission. The board elected Mn. Jerome Hansen to fill the vacan- -cy on the executive board which was left by Mrs. Dan Pantovitch who moved to Vancouver, Wash. Further business Included the appointment of Mrs. J. W. Matu jec, blood donor chairman for the auxiliary. Mrs. Jack Slmkins, unit president, announced that the group received a second place department award for the history compiled by Mrs. Walter Wood, unit historian. THE WOMAN'S BIBLE class of the First Methodist church is to meet at 2 p. m. for the class party, Friday in the Carrier room of the church. KATHY SPONG and Elsie Burke leave Friday by train for Portland to spend the week-end ' school shopping. They also will visit at Oregon City with the ; Ed Eadent. HOSTS to their card club on Saturday evening will be Mr. and Mrs. David Eason. Addition al guests will be Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Jones of Pasadena, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crawford Reld of Long Beach, Calif., all visitors in the capital. MRS. GLENN DOWNING of Central Point, Ore. Is In the val ley for a few days, visiting her Droiner-in-iaw ana sister, Mr. and Mrs. Addison Lane In Salem, and with her father, R. S. Der rick at Sheridan. BEST TOP SOIL $2.50 yd. Mbtrti inywhert In city Phone 22549 Salem, Oregon HALF-SIZES UH to UH ... EY t 1 I