Pair! Monday, March 23, 1953 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Ralen, Oregon Capital Women Edited by MARIAN LOWBT FI8CHEE Kaer-Cooley Wedding at. Church Sunday Afternoon; Reception at Sorority Miss Elizabeth Adele Cooley, daughter- of Mn. Robert W. PrentiM, was married Sunday afternoon to William Edward Kaer, Jr.; son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Kaer of Olympla, Wash.: the 4 o'clock service being solemnized in the first Presbyterian church with Dr. Paul N. Poling off letting. A large group of friends and rel atives attended the wedding and reception. Candles and white snapdrag- s ona decorated the church for the service. Miss Lois Ann Peck of Portland was soloist, Mrs. Ralph H. Dobbs playing ' the organ. Miss Joan Hobart of Port land, Miss Alice Olrod, Miss Gwendolyn Fry and Mrs. James Swaschka were the ean dlelighters. All wore pastel olored dresses. The bridal dress was a floor length one of white bengaline, fashioned with panniers down the skirt, long sleeves and a round neckline. A half-Juliette cap, decorated in seed pearls, held In place the walstlength veil. The veil was the one worn by the bride's mother and aunt. For her flowers, the bride carried an arrangement of white orchids. The bride wss given in marriage by her step father, Robert W. PrentiM. Attendants In Bine ' Miss Anne Forristel ' was honor attendant She wore an embroidered powder blue or gandy over blue taffeta dress. She carried a fan of pink net with blue hyacinths and pink rosebuds on it. Miss Karen Kaer and Miss Katherlne Kaer, Olympla, both sisters of the bridegroom, were the bridesmaids. They were dressed alike In embrold red blue organdy over light ' blue taffeta frocks and their fans of pink net had the blue hyacinths. . Sharon Lee or Portland, cou sin of the bridegroom, was flower girl. Henry Becker, Jr., Portland, cousin of the bride, and Douglas Kaer of Olympla, brother'1 of the bridegroom, were the ring bearers.. - Robert Oringdoulph of Fort land was best msn. Ushering were James Goldrlnger, Ken neth Kllbourn, and Richard Lauer, all of Portland, and Donald Morrison of Yakima. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Prentiss wore a powder blue faille ballerina length dress with . corsage of pink rosebuds. ' Reception at Sorority The reception was at the PI Beta Phi sorority house at Wil lamette university. Mrs. Gardner Knapp, Mrs. Charles Feike, Mrs. Harry Howe of Lebanon, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Monroe Cooley of Albany, aunt of the bride, cut the cakes. Mrs. A. F. Mar cus, grandmother of the bride, Mrs. Harry Griffith of Portland, grandmother of the bridegroom, and Mrs. - Charles Gibbs of Portland, grand mother of the bridegroom, were at the coffee urns. Mrs. Francis J. Forristel and Mrs. Sara Prentiss of Corval lis were at the punch bowl. Others assisting at the recep tion were Mrs. William F. Johnson, -Mrs. Earl Eshelman, Miss Bernice Imlah, Mrs. Hen ry Becker of Portland, aunt of the bride, Mrs. Harmon Har vy, Mrs. Virgil Sexton, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson, Mrs. George A. Rhoten, Mrs. E. A. Brown, Mrs. Keith Brown, Miss Jacqueline Bagan, Mrs. T. W. Creech, Miss Mildred Chrlstenson, Mrs. Hope Ed. wards, Miss Ola Clark, Miss Mary Feike, Miss Norma Cam field, Miss Pebble DeSart, Miss Elaine Stanley Miss Su san - Perry, Miss JoAnne Greene, Miss Joan Marie Mill' er, Miss Leslyn Burdette, Mrs. Earl W, Cooley. For traveling the bride donned a pink gabardine suit, worn with pink skull hat and black accessories, and a white orchid corsage. , Following a trip to the Ore' gon beaches, the couple will be at home at 1626 S.W. Mont gomery street, Portland, after March 10.' Elizabethan Styled Satin Dress Worn, at Wedding Wed Saturday evening in an strand pearl necklaces. Their BEEF Rainbow Event Due at Tillamook Annual event In Tillamook this coming week-end will be the grand assembly of Order f Rainbow for Girls. The three-day session will begin en Thursday, Miss Sally Stin nett of Rlckreall, worthy grand adviser, presiding. Planning to go, with the group from Salem are Mrs. Zina Sharpnack, Mrs. Emery Wood and Mrs. Arnold John son, mother adviser. Rainbow Girls attending the grand assembly will be the Misses Arda Lien, worthy adviser, Joan Neal, Margaret Hlldreth, Marlyn Lorent, Nancy Bone, Nancy Rust, Eleanor Mlezvia, Patty' John son, Susan Nelson, Janice Gil lespie, Ada Hartman, . Mary Stevens, Diane Clough, Betty Johnson, Karlene Quiatad, Janice Wood,. Eileen Osko, Barbara Allen, Lo Anna Mun dlnger, Beverly Walls, ' Pat Sexton, Sharlene Scott, Don na Haugen, Barbara Sharpe, Judy McDonald, Carol West, Peggy Reid, Shirley Freeman, Beverly Mocabee, Mary Wik strom, Joyce Stettler, Shirley Taber, Louise Henderson, Danell Hamilton, Judy Keller, Carol Williams, Judy Kuhn, Janice Roteler, Sandra Hill, Rosemary Stephenson, Susan Grier, Janice Coffel, Arlene Sneddon, Karen Covert, Sally Merrill. Son Is Born From Jackson Heights, Long Island, New York, comes an Bouncement of the birth of a son, Robert Howard, on March 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mader (Jacqueline Johnson), formerly of Salem, urandpar ents are Mr. and. Mrs. Law. rence Ted Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Mader, all of Salem. MEETING Friday evening at the Salem Woman's club will be the Neighbors of Woodcraft The group will assemble at B o'clock for advance night ceremonies. In charge of the formal event are Mrs. J. Mc Neil, chairman, Miss Pearl Bairey and Mrs. Cora Smith. MISS MERLE SSOTEN left Sunday with a group of Oregon State college friends to spend the college spring vacation week at Sun Valley. Sisterhood Meets The Temple Beth Sholom Sisterhood met last week In the temple vestry room. Mrs. Theo dore Linn presided. The program chairman, Mrs. Jules Jacobson, presented a panel discussion. The women who participated on the panel were as follows: Mrs. Morris Blum, Mrs. Abe Steinbock, Mrs. Aleck Cohen, and Mrs. Abram Volchok. Mrs. Abe Samuels was the moderator for the discussion. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Martin Chessman and Mrs. Ernest Bergmann. Tri-Y Chapter , Margaret Meaae cnapter ox Tri-Y will meet Monday eve ning with their adviser, Miss Janet Kirk. A special eollege council program will be pre sented with Miu Alice Glrod of Willamette university, Miss Diane Perry of Oregon State college and Miss Ann Carson of the University of Oregon present to tell about different aspects of college life. Mem bers are to meet at the YWCA at 7 p.m., and from there will go to the Kirk home. HONORING Dr. and Mrs. Clifford F. Hill, who will be leaving soon for San Diego, a surprise party was given Sat urday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. John R. Wood. Dr. -Hill has been called back to active duty in the navy and will be leaving the first of Ap ril. Mrs. Hill and their chil dren, Tommy and Kathy, will remain here temporarily. Attending the party were the Hills and Dr. and Mrs. Charles Grsy, Dr. and Mrs. Woodson Bennett, Dr. and Mrs. Lynn M. Hammeratad, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Mills, Dr. and Mrs. William Crothers, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hill, Dr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Clark, Dr. and Mrs. S. D. Wiles, Dr. and Mrs. Rich ard Springer, Dr. and Mrs. Owen Miller and the Woods. run (3336 MSL wm tsakk ttttsbstl BIO 200 TAIUT BOTTU impressive ceremony in the First Methodist church at Cor vallis were Miss Virginia Ruth Johnson and Earl Winfield Mo Farlan of Sweet Home. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy W. Johnson of Corvallls and Mr. McFarlan the son of Mrs. Charles R. Mc. Farlan of Forest Grove. Dr. Daniel W. Walker read the vows at the S o'clock candlelight service. It was an all-white wedding except for the touches of spring colors In the bouquets and headdresses of the bride s at tendants. Clusters of white stock decorated many sets of candelabrum! at the church. Palms were at the background. Down the aisle was a white cloth. The altar was covered with a satin cloth and at the base was a fan bouquet of the white stock. Nancy Allworth of Corvallis was soloist, Mrs. Albert Marsh the organist, Mrs. Kenneth J. Lenaburg and Mrs. James Armion, both of Salem, were candlellghters. They wore simple white robes and carried candles decorated with a single gardenia each. The tltian haired bride wore an Elizabethan styled wedding dress of white heavy slipper satin. The bodice was spanned with a wide satin bertha gath ered in scallop effect. A stiff satin cowl collar rose from the bertha at the shoulders to frame the neckline. The sculptured bodice was styled with a low waistline and was fastened down the back with self-cov ered buttons. The long fitted sleeves, pointed over the wrists, also were - fastened with the buttons. The full gathered skirt terminated in a court- length train. A coronation note was the stiffened Belgium rose point lace crown from which cascaded the fingertip veil of imported silk Illusion. The bride carried a cascading bou quet of Eucharis lilies and White hyacinth blossoms. Mr. John son gave his daughter in mar riage. Sister Honor Attendant .' . Miss Barbara Drake Johnson was her sister's honor attend ant. The four bridesmaids were Misses Gayle Juve, Beverly Hofstetter, and Merle Rhoten, all of Salem, and Miss Bette Gathercoal of Corvallis and Al All , live attendants wore identical frocks of white bil lowy nylon net over taffeta. The dresses were fashioned with scalloped cup-like bodice tops In decolletage effect and were strapless. - The scooped out necklines were filled with soft folds of net. The net stole-collars ' were attached to either aide of the bodices, glv-J tag a stiff cowl collar effect The bridesmaids wore white headdresses were Swiss made wrist length gloves and single straw caps of open scroll de sign. The honor attendant's! cap was in Sawlne blue. Miss 1 Gathercoal and Miss Juve both wore olnk cans and Miss Hof stetter and Miss Rhoten, both! lavender ones. All attendants carried, colonial nosegays of or chid and pink sweetness, the frills around the 'nosegays and the ribbons matching the head dresses of the five. .James M. Gleeson was the rinfl beArer. Wendle Gronso of Lebanon was best man and ushering were Burton H. Amos, Robert Brandt and Daniel Poling, all of Sweet Home, Robert Hollis of Salem, Dale McFarlan of Forest Grove, brother of . the bridegroom, and Fred Gleeson of Corvallis. The bride's mother wore a periwinkle blue dress with rhinestone trim, elbow length white gloves, a white hat of Italian straw, and a corsage of pink phalaenopsls orchids. The bridegroom's mother wore a rose colored dress with beige hat and white gloves and a corsage of white phalaenopsls orchids. Reception Follows The reception following was in Wesley hall at the church, oink being accented in the white theme for the decora tions. The bride's table was a round one, covered with a white damask cloth that was caught up with pink sweet peas. The cake centered the table and was encircled with flowers. Assist ing at the reception were Mrs Homer I. Sands of Eugene, aunt of the bride, Mrs. George Glee son, Mrs, Fred M. Shideler and Mrs. E. E. Seibert, all of Corvallis: Mrs. H. R. Sinnard, Mrs. Herbert N. Nelson, Miss Eva Seen. Miss Adelaide Lake, Mrs. James J. Gathercoal, all of Corvallis; Mrs. Wayne R. Hamilton of Richland, Wash., Mrs. James Bunnage of Port land, Mrs. Robert Northrup of Portland. Misses Patricia Jones, Flora Schuster, Marlene Kott, Carol Severson, Lorna Bryant, Bette Perin, Mrs. Mikal Mik- kelsen, all of Corvallis, Miss Mary Sue McNabb of Klamath Falls, Miss Ann Hedlund of Racine, Wis., Miss Janet Mc Cracken . of Roseburg, Miss Charlotte Niccolson of Port land. Following a trip south the couple will be at home at 1020 street, Sweet Home, after April 12. For her going away costume, the bride wore a navy blue tailored dress of paper silk shantung with pleated coat, a Milan straw pleated hat and navy accessories, ana a corsage of white orchids. The bride was assistant last year In the woman's depart ment at the Capital Journal. SAFEWAY , Injoy Hi thrifty cuts of beef from Safeway with out straining, tfia food budget. We're featuring short ribs this week they're from U. S. CHOICE and U. S, GOOD beef, the tame at our vary finest tteoka, ... Status Cut from the same beef as our finest Steaks! Initiation Event at Of S Chapter, Friday Initiated into Trinity chap ter, Order of Eastern Star, on Friday were Mrs. A. L. Cum mins, Mrs. Bertha Ellison, Mrs. Wilma ' Knapp and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shipler. ' The meeting was the first friendship night of 1SBS for the chapter and visitors were members of Salt Lake City chapter of Salt Lake City, Utah, Acacia chapter of Stay ton, Naomi chapter of Dallas and Ainsworth and Salem chapters of Salem. Honored and apeaklng for the good of the order were Mrs. Otho Eckersley and Carl Sny der, worthy matron and patron of Salem chapter; Mrs. Edris Woods and Richard Carlson, worthy matron and patron of Naomi chapter; and Mrs. Wal lace Humphreys, worthy ma tron of Acacia chapter. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Rosen- baum were chairmen of the refreshments committee. Social afternoon club of the chapter is planning a card par ty for Thursday evening at the West Salem city building to begin at 8 p.m. The public is Invited to attend, and guests Amaranth Event Guests at the social evening of Hanna Rosa court, Order of Amaranth, on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Koenig, Mr. and Mrs. William Ashby, Mr. and Mrs. George Fowler, Miss Shirley Reid,, William Graen and Mrs. Jack Miller. Winning honors at cards were Mrs. Charles M. Hess, Mrs. William H. Parker and Mrs. Newton Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Flynn Faught were cnairmen of the refresh ments hour and assisting were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Payne, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald, Mr. , and Mrs. Claude Lester, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Archibald, John Miller and Mrs. Blanche Barker. are to bring their own table accessories. Ywrtrt Never Sees. Anything Like hi CUTS OVEN GREASE M mow l s Amatlitfll Just spread on this oon-flamma-We, cleaiMmclling -miracle" jelly ... then wipe off with warm water! 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