Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 18, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Couple We'd
February 14
At Sublimity
The marriage of Miss Dolorci
Join Watta, daughter of Mr.
and Mra. Kenneth K. Watta of
Sublimity, to Joseph T. Hallam.
Jr., ton of Mr. and Mrj. Joaeoh
T. Hallam. Sr., of Canby, wit
solemnized Saturday morning at
a ceremony in St. Boniface Ca
tholic church, the Rev. Robert
O'Hara reading the 9 o'clock
tervice. White atock, daffodlli
and red tulip decorated the
church 1 for the service. Min
Marilyn Minden played the or
gan.
The bride wore a white satin
dress made with train, sweet
heart neckline and a row of self-
covered buttons down the bsck.
The short veil was held in place
witn orange blossoms. The
bride carried a mother of pearl
prayer book with white orchid
on top arranged with streamers
Mr. Watts gave his daughter in
marriage.
Miss Annette Ripp was maid
of honor. She wore a blue frock
and her flowers were a nosegay
of pink and white carnations.
Mis Dorothy Frank was brides
maid and Miss Rita Watts, sis
ter of the bride. Junior brides
mild. Both wore pink dresses
fashioned Identically to that
''worn by the honor attendant
and their flowers were nose
gays of pink and white carnations.
Delbert J. Ditter was best
man. The gromsmen were Gary
Ward, cousin of . the bride
groom, and Richard Hartman.
Ushering were Rodney Watts.
brother of the bride; Richard
Boedighelmer.
The - bride's mother wore a
dusty rose pink suit with navy
accessories. The bridegroom's
mother wore a dusty rose faille
suit with pink accessories. Both
mothers wore corsages of white
hyacinths and feathered carna
tions. The reception following was
In the parish hall. Mrs. J. D.
Bruce cut the cake. Pouring
were Mrs. Emma Weckensky
and Mrs. Loyd Wallace. Assist
ing were Mrs. William Ducha
teau, Mra. Delbert Ji Ditter,
Miss Betty Ann Hallam, Miss
Mary Wechensky,' Miss Chris
tine Wechensky, Miss Kathy
Hartman, Miss Mary Jean Dit
ter, Mist Gerl Hartman, Miss
Marlene Heuberger, Mrs. Ce
celia Ditter, Mrs. Amelia Wolf.
Blue and white were the col
ors for the reception decora
tions. The couple will be at home in
Stayton, Mr. Hallam being em
ployed with the bank there.
Miss Kelley Is Wed
To Delano Dalesky
The First Christian church
was the scene of the marriage
of Miss Marlene Loretta Kelley,
daughter of Mrs. Wendell W. Gil
bert and H. . Kelley, to Delano
Dalesky, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Dalesky of Albany, on Sat
urday night. The Rev. Dudley
Strain performed the double ring
ceremony at 8 o'clock before a
setting of pink and white snap
dragons. Miss Janice Taylor and Miss
Patricia Collins, who wore pink
and green net frocks, lighted the
tapers. Mrs. E. O. Meola was the
soloist and Mrs. J. M. Cracroft
the organist.
The bridal dress was of lus
trous satin fashioned with sheer
yoke edged in a nylon pleated
bertha' with a seed pearl trim.
The full skirt terminated in a
sweeping train and was de
signed with two panels of ap
plique down the front. The fin
gertlp veil cascaded from a
crown of seed pearls and the
bride carried a heart of Ameri
can Beauty roses centered with
white carnations. Mr. Kelley!
gave his daughter In marriage.
Mrs. Ronald Whitworth was'
the matron of honor and wore
a sea green net ballerina gown.
The bridesmaid was Miss Doro
thy Klinefelter, whose dress was
of pink net with ballerina skirt. S
They carried nosegays of roses,!
hyacinths and violets.
Sam Dalesky, brother of the
bridegroom stood as best man.
Groomsman was Ronald Whit
worth. Ushers were Norman
Walkup and Fred, Garcia.
The bride's mother wore a
navy blue suit with red acces
sories and corsage of red car
nations for the wedding. Mrs.
Dalesky wore a beige suit with
brown accessories. Her flowers
were pink carnations.
A reception followed at the
Salem Woman's club house.
Mrs. Terry Clifton cut the
cake and Miss Macyle McKin
ney assisted. Mrs. Ryan Buck
out, aunt of the bride, presided
at the coffee urn. Miss Dorothy
Meyers presided at the punch
bowl. Mitf Marjorle Gundron
passed the guest book. Miss
Marlya Taylor took cart of the
gilts.
The couple have gone south
to Los Angelea on two weeks
honeymoon and for traveling
the bride wore a whit knit
dress with green accessories. Af
ter March 1, the couple will be
at home in Albany.
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Wed at Silverton Mrs. Duane Ervin Roisen (Lois Ar
dell Hartvickson) was wed recently at Silverton. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Hartvickson of
Silverton and the bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben,
E. Roisen of Corvallis. (McEwan studio picture.)
Miss Kremer Is
Bride, Feb. 14
Turner Valentine's Day was
chosen by Miss Bernice Kremer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Kremer of Marion, for her
marriage to Carl Wesley Graves,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Graves
of Turner. The double-ring cere
mony was solemnized at 9
o'clock at the Immaculate Con
ception church of Stayton, the
Rev. M. Jonas officiating.
Baskets of pink carnations,
white stock and calla lilies de
corated the church. Miss Jose
phine Brand played the piano,
Mr. Kremer gave his daughter
in marriage. Her wedding dress
was of satin and lace designed
with a full train. Seed pearls
were worked in the design on a
crown holding the finger length
veil in place. The bride carried
a white prayer book edged with
lace and topped with a white
orchid.
Miss Mary Lou Kremer was
her sister's maid of honor. She
wore a dress of lace and tulle.
The bridesmaids. Miss Patsy
Graves and Mrs. Leonard
Kremer, wore dresses identical
to that of the maid of honor
only they were of aqua color.
The attendants carried nosegays
of red carnations. The brides'
brother, Elmer (Sonny) Kremer,
was the ring bearer and Jeanie
Graves, sister of the bridegroom,
was flower girl.
The bride's mother wore a
navy blue dress with red and
beige accessories and a corsage
of red carnations. Mrs. Graves
chose for her son's wedding a
gray suit with red accessories
and a red corsage.
Leonard Kremer was best
man. Reeford Oakes and Clifford
G under man were groomsmen.
The ushers were uncles of the
bride.
At noon, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Kremer were hosts- to a large
family dinner. Assisting Mrs.
Kremer were Mrs. Clarence
Gavette, Mrs. Louis Scofield,
Carol Gavette and Mary Sco
field.
The reception for the newly-
weds was held at the parish hall
between 2 and 4 o clock. The
decoration carried out the Valen
tine theme.
Mrs. Minnie Etzel, grand
mother and godmother of the
bride, cut the cake. Pouring
coffee was Mrs. Mary Sampson
aunt of the bride. Mrs. Evelyn
Miotke, another aunt, poured
punch. Assisting were Misses
Carrol Kirsch, Delores Maertz,
Ostrid Severin, Rita Phillips, and
Alice Graves.
For traveling, the bride wore
a rose colored suit with brown
accessories and an orchid cor
sage. The couple are spending
their honeymoon in Canada,
When they return they will make
their home in Salem where Mr.
Graves is employed with the
state tax department.
Attend Meeting
Dallas Several women edu
cators from Polk county jour
neyed to McMinnville Satur
day, to attend the meeting of
Delta Kappa Gamma, women's
national education fraternity.
The group heard a report on
pending legislation concerning
women. The program for the
afternoon Included travel pic
tures taken by Mrs. Maurice
Jemstedt on her summer's
journey to Europe. She was one
of a group of 66 Americana who
went on a study tour of Europe.
Members attending from
Polk county included: Mrs.
Pearl B. Heath, Monmouth,
Mrs. Oma Belle McBee, Mon
mouth; Miss Mary Donaldson,
Monmouth; Mrs. Bernice S.
Forbes, Monmouth; Mrs. C. A.
Newport, Waldport and Bums
now have Business and Profes
sional Women's clubs, it was an
nounced at the state board meet
ing of the Oregon Federation of
Business and Professional wom
en in Salem Saturday and Sun-
dav. Total state membership
lis now 2,477, it was reported by
state membership chairman,
Hildah Highbe of Beaverton,
Plans were discussed for the
state convention to be held at
Grants Pan, May 15-17. Nomi
nations for state office were re
ported by the state nominating
committee, wnlcn, was neaaeo
by Charlene Edwards of Hood
River, at follows:
President. Laura York, Med
ford: first vice president; Natalie
Burns, Toledo; second vice pres
ident, Cora Pirtle, Eugene and
Marjorle Blizzard, Oswego; cor
responding secretary, Florence
Lance, Med word: recording sec
retary, Evelyn Krledemann,
Portland and Lucille Borlgo,
Taft; treasurer, Vivian Logsdon,
Roseburg. -
Finance, X 1 s I e Downing,
Myrtle Point; health and safety,
Peg Hatfield, Lebanon; Interna
tional relations, Nellie Updike,
1 Toledo and Inez Rover, Coquille;
I legislation, Winona Taggart,
Hermiston and Glenda Wylle,
Coos Bay; membership, Hildah
Highbe, Beaverton; public af
fairs, Elnora Ruek, Parkrose;
, magazine, Mary Woodward,
Portland; radio and television,
Enid Bolton, The Dalles and
news service, Maryan Howard,
Albany and Rose BIddle, Reeds-
port.
For state nominating commit
tee: North Willamette, Donna
Cooper,' Portland; Central Wil
lamette, Carmallte Weddle, Sal
em; Southwestern Oregon, Flor
ence Barton, Coquille; Southern
Oregon, May Phlnney, Klamath
Falls; Eastern Oregon, Delia
Sams, Milton-Freewater and
Esther Sorweide, The Dalles.
Citations of merit will be
awarded clubs earning the most
points in a report to be return
ed by May 6, It was announced.
The regional convention will be
held at Salt Lake City, Aug. 26-
30, and it was voted to sponsor
an Oregon luncheon one day,
Announcement of dates for
spring conferences was made
and they are: March 8, South
western Oregon, Coos Bay:
March IS, Central Willamette,
Salem; March 29, North Willam
ette, Astoria; April 12, Southern
Oregon, Medford; April 19, East
ern Oregon, La Grande.
Bess McCoy, Corvallis, state
radio and TV chairman, report-
Vogt-Hill
Wedding Feb. 14
Brooks Before beautifully
decorated altar of pink snap
dragons and pink and white
candles in the First Church of
the Jfaiarene. Mrs. Ruth Pfau
Hill, daughter of Anton Pfaw,
Sr., was wed to HaUlson Vogt,
sqn of Mr. and Mrs. queen
Vogt, Saturday afternoon.
The Rev. Fred Vogt, brother
of the bridegroom, officiated at
the 2 o'clock nuptials before
members of the two families
and friends. The Rev. Hal Glov
er gave the prayer. The bride
was given in marriage by her
father..
Mrs. C C. Eduarda played the
wedding music and the Rev.
Joe Calderon sang.
The bride wore a shell pink
suit with navy trim, and navy
accessories and carried single
orchid on a white Bible.
Mrs. Gerald Aylett was the
bride's only attendant and Ro
bert Vogt the best man. Ushers
were Floyd Rogers, Don Wag
goner and Floyd schulz.
A reception followed at the
country home of Mr. and Mrs,
William R. Pfau at Brooks. Mrs.
Hal Glover of Altedena, Calif.
sister of the bridegroom, cut the
cake. Pouring were Mrs. Fred
Vogt and Mrs. David Pfau,
After a wedding trip to south
ern California, the newlyweds
will be at home In Salem.
gray suit and also a sweet pta
corsage. ' . .
- The Rev.' Mr; Jahr of the Lu-1
theran church of Cornelius
closed the day with a talk and
prayer, and Mryln Iverson sang.
A buffet supper was served
at o'clock. About 83 guests
were served. The serving table
was covered with a white linen
cloth and there were two cakes
flanked by silver candlesticks.
Gifts of silver were given to
the couples, and Mr. and Mrs.
Bubaks children presented
them with a silver tea set.
There were guests from
Washington, South Dakota,
Portland and Hlllsboro. Those
attending from Donald were.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Christopher-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Iverson
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ro
bert Iverson, Mr. and Mra. Carl
Glanella, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Elrite, Roger Rook, Bernadlne
Harper and Lars Underland.
The guest book was In charge
of Joan Solberg, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Solberg. Mr.
and Mrs. Bubak recently moved
into their new home m Wood
bum. Before they moved into
their new home, they were
staying with their daughter,
Mrs. Elrite in Donald. '
Double Anniversary
Observed at Cornelius
Donald On February 8, a
double silver wedding anniver
sary was observed by Mr. and
Mrs. Al Bubak, parents of Mrs,
Larry Elrite and Mrs. Wallace
Evans of Donald, and Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Iverson of Cornel
ius. The celebration was at Cor
nelius.
The original wedding v.
performed in Slsseton, South
Dakota, on February 6, 1928,
with the Rev. L. C. Hoffstad
officiating. Mrs. Bert Solberg
and Mrs. Carl Glanella, now of
Donald, were the original wit
nesses. On February 8, a mock
wedding was performed and
Mrs. Bubak wore a pink knit
wool suit with a pink sweet pea
corsage, and Mrs. Iverson wore
Fratzke, Independence,
Mrs. Dean Forbes, Dallas.
and
ed on the proposal for education.
al television, application for
which must be made by June 2
and the state board went on rec
ord as being interested in devel
opment of state educational TV.
Reports also were made by
Hilda Fries, Portland, interna.
tional relations chairman; Cora
Pirtle, Eugene, public ana Irs;
Winona Taggart, Hermiston, leg
islation; Leone Jensen, Eugene,
Oriental scholarship, and Sue
Booch, Salem, civil defense.
MARIAN
ANDERSON
COMING FEB. 24
Salem Hi Auditorium
8:15 P.M.
Reserved Seats, 2.49, 1.99
Unreserved Student, 1.59
Tickets it Sfavenj Jswslsri
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Miss Reist Wed
Friday in Portland
HopeweU Miss Eileen Reist,
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Reu
ben Reist, was wed to Harold
Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Luke Weaver of Win ton, Calif.,
at the Gospel Mennonlte church
In Portland en Friday, February
IS, at 8 p-m.
The ceremony was performed
by the bridegroom's father,
Luke Weaver of Win ton, Calif.,
who was assisted by Marcus
Lind of the Western Mennonlte
congregation. Music for the wed
ding was sung by a mala quartet
from the Zlon Mennonlte church
of Hubbard.
The bride wore a wedding
dress of white satin and carried
a bouquet of cascading red
rosea.
Miss Shirley Reist waa maid
of honor for her sister. She wore
an aqua taffeta frock and car
ried yellow carnations.
Kenneth Weaver, the bride
groom's brother, waa' beat man.
Ushers were Edwin and Thur
lowe Qingerich, cousins of the
bride; Lyle Weaver, the bride
groom's brotMt-; ana
Mischler.
Mrs. Reuben Reist, meCksr est
the bride, wore a ltM
dress, and Mrs. Luke Weaver,
mother of U bridegroom, chew
a gray dress for the occasion. .
A reception followed toe cere
mony tn us) naaameni ox we
church. Mrs. Lyle Weaver, ala
ter-in-law cat the bridegroom.
served the) wedding cake and
Misses Berdella and Doric
Stutsman, Sarah Zook and Xnaa
Hartzler assisted in erring.
About 800 friends and relatives)
attended the ceremony and re
ception. .
MERRT MTNGUEBS MEET -'
East Salem The Merry 'SUn-
glers will meet Thursday tn the
home of Mrs. Harvey Page, 8228
Fisher Rd., at 1:90 pm.
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