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Sublimity St. Boniface Ca
tholfe : church, decorated with
yellow, white and bronze chry
lantbemums and autumn leaves,
was the setting for the Novem
ber 15 wedding of Miss Marita
lienor Zuber, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Zuber, and
Charles Edwin Norman, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norman
of Stayton. The Rev. Joseph
Scherbring read the 9:30 o'clock
morning rites.
Mass servers were Dennis and
Roger Blades, cousins of the
bride! Marilyn Minden was or-
' ganist and- Gerald Neitling the
aoloist, accompanied by Dolores
Gettfried.
i; The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. Her gown
was ; of white lace over satin
and was fashioned with long
pointed sleeves. The full satin
' skirt, designed with bands of
, lace down the front, was made
entrain. To hold her fingertip
length veil the bride wore a Ju
liet cap, and she carried a bou
quet of white stephanotis cen-
, tered with a white orchid.
Honor attendant was Miss El
eanor Garman, the bridesmaids,
. Miss Carole Jean Doerfler and
Mrs. Roger Neilson, both cous-
1 Ins of the bride, and Mrs. Wes
ley ' Tombleson, sister of the
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bridegroom. Margene Zuber was
junior bridesmaid for her sis
ter.
Miss Garman and Miss Zuber
were dressed in green net over
taffeta, the gowns designed with
a cascade of ruffles down one
side of the skirt. Their caps were
Juliet style and they carried
baskets of bronze chrysanthe
mums with brown streamers.
The other attendants were
dressed in brown gowns of the
same design, their flowers, yel
low with green streamers. Miss
Coleen Doerfler of Salem, cousin
of the bride, was flower girl,
dressed in a white net frock with
Juliet cap and carrying small
basket of chrysanthemums. Ring
bearer was also a cousin of the
bride, Wallace Blades.
Donald Zuber, brother of the
bride, attended as best man and
groomsmen were Wesley Tom
bleson, Marvin Zuber and Wil
liam Trask. Ushers were Duane
Heuberger, cousin of the bride,
and Frederick Skinner, cousin
of the bridegroom.
The bride's mother wore
blue suit with pink accessories
and pink rosebud corsage. Mrs.
Norman was dressed in a gray
suit with gray accessories and
red rosebud corsage.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was held in the Sublim
ity parish hall. Mrs. John Heu
berger, godmother and aunt of
the bride, cut the cake and pour
ing was Mrs. W. P. Frere: . As
sisting were Mrs. Don Blades,
Mrs. Cyril Zuber, Mrs. Chris
Cremer, Mrs, Bernard Zuber,
Mrs. Joseph Herberger, Mrs.
Leonard Doerfler, Mrs. U. P.
Kremer, and the Misses Ger
aldine Heuberger, Mary Louise,
Hottinger, Geraldine Hartman,
Kathleen Hartman and Doro
thy Frank. The guest book was
passed by Mrs. Florence Beitel
and in charge of the gifts were
Misses Sharon Meier, Jane
Schumacher and Marlene Heu
berger.
The wedding trip was to Cal
ifornia and for going away the
bride wore a brown suit with
rust and brown accessories and
a white orchid corsage. Mr. and
Mrs. Norman will be at home in
Sublimity after November 27.
AT WILLAMETTE
Students
Await
Holidays
WORLD'S LARGEST Sf .lilSPIsh
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By BARBARA JACKSON
(cpltil Journtl Corraspoxuleat)
Willamette students are count
ing the days until vacation this
week. When next Wednesday
rolls around they will leave for
home or a vacation at the home
of a friend. Classes will resume
a week from next Monday.
Among dances slated soon will
be the Law School dinner
dance, to take place Tuesday
evening at Catholic Center. This
year the students will present
the entertainment, as it alter
nates from faculty entertainment
to the students to present a pro
gram.
Miss Hattie Bratzel, lawyer,
was the guest speaker at a meet
ing of the Associated Women
Students, Wednesday. Mary
Campbell of Salem was in charge
of the meeting.
Pi Beta Phi entertained this
week for their province presi
dent, Mrs. Ryan of Montana.
During her visit she met with the
Salem alumnae group and at
tended meetings at the chapter
house.
Miss Joanne McDowell was
wed to Bob Cody of Corvallis,
November 5. The rites took place
in the Catholic church of Mil
waukie. Mr. Cody is a sophomore
attending the university, and his
bride is a nurse at the Salem
Memorial hospital.
Dean Melvin H. Geist of the
music school will leave Tuesday
for Chicago, 111., where he will
attend the annual meeting of the
National Association of Schools
of Music. The meeting will be
held at the Palmer House in Chi.
cago.
Although Thanksgiving is not
yet over, preparations are being
made for the performance of the
Messiah" given each year by
Willamette university. The date
for the production will be De.
cember 14, and it will be given
in the Salem high school audi
torium. Soloists Will be Ormal
E. Tack of Longview, Wash., ten
or; Anne Katherine of Portland
soprano; Jean Handzlik of Port
land, contralto; and David John
son of Portland, bass. The solo
ists are professional musicians,
Tonight will be the second
performance of "The Happy
Time," Willamette's first dra
matic production this season.
Curtain time tonight and tomor
row evening is 8:15. Cast in the
gay family comedy are Judi
Wood, Don Bunse, Jack Phipps,
Jean Kimberling, Sherry
Schwartz and Kay Ferrin of Sa
lem; Garol Meinke of Richmond,
Calif.; Kent Lawrence of Mc
Minnville; Vaughn Blakenshlp of
Riverside, Calif.; Doug Graham
of Portland; Tom Murdock of
Klamath Falls; Cliff Gregg of
Upland, Calif.; Ardelle Steinman
of Anacortes, Wash.; and Lyn
Wence of Hilo, Hawaii.
Hostess to Group
Salem Heights Mrs. Lyle
Bayne entertained the South
Hills Garden club of Salem
Heights on Tuesday evening at
her home on West Madronna
avenue. Mrs. Harvey Peterson
was the assisting hostess.
It was decided to have one
meeting in both November and
December with the December
meeting to be a Christmas party.
There will be an exchange of
gifts, each gift pertaining to gar
dening; also, the revealing of
"secret pals." The club will spon
sor a trip to Portland to the
Oregon Journal to view the mak
ing of Christmas greens and de
corations. The date and details
will be announced later by Mrs.
Ron Miller, chairman of the
committee in charge.
The group spent the evening
in a workshop on winter cor
sages. Guests were Mrs. Faye
Gooch and Mrs. Jack Williams.
Today's Menu
GUESTS FOR DINNER
Smoked Pork Shoulder Butt
with Hot Peaches
Broccoli Poppyseed Noodles
Bread and Butter
Salad Bowl Beverage
Frosted Cake Squares
Smoked Fork Shoulder Butt
With Hot Peaches
Ingredients: One 2 to 2&
pound boneless smoked pork
shoulder butt, whole cloves, Vi
cup honey, one No. 2Vi can cling
peach halves, butter or margarine.
Method: Cover shoulder butt
with water and bring to boil;
simmer about hour for each
pound. Place on shallow baking
pan (lined with aluminum foil if
desired). Stick butt with cloves
about 1 inch apart. Pour honey
over butt. Drain peach halves
thoroughly and place cavity side
up around butt. Put about Vi
teaspoon butter in each peach
cavity. Bake in very hot (450F)
oven, basting butt once, until
lightly browned and peaches are
heated through about 10 min
utes. Makes 4 to 6 servings.
Honored at Shower
Salem Heights Mrs. Louis
Kurth entertained in honor of
Miss LaVonne Terry, bride-elect
of Lee Karsten, at a shower on
Tuesday evening in her home on
West Browning avenue.
Games were played and prizes
won by Mrs. Carl Anderson,
Mrs. Fred Browning and Mrs.
John Haskins.
Guests attending were Miss
Miss Beverly Karsten, Mrs.
Sylvester Terry, Miss LaVonne
Terry, Mrs. Wilbert Kurth, Mrs.
Carl Anderson, Mrs. Fred
Browning, Mrs. A. B. Browning,
Mrs. John Haskins, Mrs. Carl
Bell and Mrs. Louis Kurth.
WOODBURN E v e r g reen
chapter, No. 41, Order of the
Eastern Star, will meet Monday
at 8 p. m. at the Masonic tem
ple. The program for the eve
ning will be in charge of the
men and a no-host dessert will
be served after the meeting. The
committee in charge of serving
will be Mrs. Kathleen Mann.
Mrs. Esther Keller and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Schei.
CDA Event
On Sunday j
Plans are being told by Court
Capital city, Catholic Daughters
of America, for the day of re
collection to be held at the St.
Vincent dePaul Catholic church.
Mass and Holy Communion
are to be at 8:30 o'clock with
breakfast to follow at 10 a.m.
Conferences are scheduled from
11 to 1 o'clock with a luncheon
served' at 1:30 p.m. Rosary is to
be at 2:30 p.m. followed by con
ferences and the closing bene
diction will be at 4 o'clock.
Mrs. Bernard Shriner is gen
eral chairman of arrangements
and Father Mathod Korn, O.S.B.
will conduct the services. The
day is sponsored by the CDA
for all Catholic women in Salem.
Reservation for the breakfast
and luncheon are in charge of
Mrs. Cyril Meusey, phone 38737,
and Mrs. Walter Link, phone
36696.
Alumni to Meet
Salem alumni of University of
California will gather at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Churchill for their annual cele
bration following the Stanford
California game. The dinner will
be a no-host affair at 6:30 o'clock
and a program of movies will
follow the dinner.
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Friday, Nov. 21, 19527
The tragic
love of
FANNY
BRICE
As one of Broadway's big
gest stars, she reached the
peak of fame and fortune
only to squander it all on a
man who stole her heart and
made a mockery of her love.
Here is the story of Fabulous
Fanny, who sang and lived
the tragic ballad "My Man. "
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