Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 30, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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    Monday, March 30. 1958
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
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Duo Wed
Saturday;
To Be Feted
Honoring her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mri. Lester
. O. Talk (June R. Berdell), who
were married Saturday, MM.
X. E. Richmond, audited by her
dauehter. Mr. Carl Neoei,
entertaining at a reception this
coming Thursday evening. The
reception will be at tneir noma
on North 25th street between
- 8 and 11 o'clock.
The couple were married at
a ilmDle tervlce at 2 o clock
Saturday afternoon at the
home of the officiating pastor,
the Rev. Phil Hurd, assistant
nastor of the Court Street
Christian church. Only the im
mediate families attended the
wedding. Mr. Falk is tne son
of Mrs. Nellie M. Falk.
Mrs. Hurd played the wed.
, ding music.
The bride wore a pretty
champagne lac over taffeta
dress, ballerina length with
beige accessories. Her only
Jewelry was a strand of pearls,
ift from the bridegroom. She
carried a white Bible with
white orchid.
The bride'a brother-in-law
and slater, Mr. and Mrs, Carl
Nebel, attended the couple.
Mre. Nebel wore a cocoa brown
lace over taffeta dress ballerina
length, with beige accessories
and her corsage was of Talis-
man roses. '
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Richmond wore a navy
' blue sheer with pink acces
sories and a corsage of red
roses. The bridegroom's moth'
r wore a sheer green dress
WiUi mavK HUVVBBurivv aim wu-
sKe of red roses.
- Following the service, there
was an Informal reception at
the home of the bride's moth
er for the group attending the
wedding. Mrs. W. E. Ross of
Watertown, S. D., aunt of the
: bride cut the cake. Mr. and
Mrs. Rosa were here for the
wedding. - - ' V
The couple went to the coast
for a few days, the bride wear
ing a brown suit with beige
accessories for traveling. They
: will be at home at 1210 Icel
court, Salem, after April 1. ..
Garden Club Sets
Future Activities
Salem Heights Nineteen
members attended the dessert
luncheon when the Little Gar
den Club of Salem Height! met
last week at the home of Mrs.
A. A. Taylor on Culver Line.
Mrs.. Jot Van Cleave was the
assisting hostess,
The club decided to enter
the camellia show, scheduled
for April 4 and 5, at the Stan
Baker ahow room. Plana were
completed for the club'i lunch
eon, to be April 8, at the home
of Mm. John Ramage on Crols
an Creek Road, at 12:80. On
the committee are Mrs. Lyle
Bayne, Mm. John Ramage,
Mrs. Kenneth Zwlcker, Mrs.
Charles Hageman, Mrs. L. L.
Bennett, Mrs, Hunt Clark, and
Mrs. E. A, Carleton. The Gar
den Clubs In the south Salem
area have been Invited to at
tend. Named on the nominating
committee were Mrs. John
Douglas, Mrs. William Nelmey
er and Mrs. X. A. Carleton.
It was announced that the
Oregon Federation of Garden
Clubs convention would be on
June 11 and 12, at the LLifleld
college campus at McMlnnville
and the National Council of
State Garden clubs is slated
for April 27, to May 1, at the
Fairmont hotel In San Fran
Cisco. Mrs. Joe Van Cleave and
Mrs. A. A. Taylor won the
hospitality award and Mrs.
Bessie Hutchinson was a guest.
Guest speaker on the pro
gram was Paul Grlebenow, who
spoke on rhododendrons and
azealas.
Square Dance Club
, Salem Heights The Bells
and Beaut Sauare Dance club
will meet on Tuesday, March
81, at 8:00 p. m. at the Salem
Heights Community ball for
their party night.
Don Reed, program chairman
announced a surprise program
Is being planned and plana are
for all guest callers.
: VISITORS here for the week
are Mrs. O. H. Taylor of Port-
innu aim ucr uuukiuct, mis.
William Judivlne of Weiser, :
' Idaho. They are guests at the
home of MM, Taylor's parents,
Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Davies.
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LOWBT FISCHER
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Tells Engagement Miss
Grace Lovelace, above,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Lovelace of Co
quille, recently announced
her engagement to Dean Al
lyn Walter, son of Mr. and
Mm. Jesse A. Walter of Sa
lem. Anniversary
Observed
Mr. and Mm. G. Grenz are
observing their 40th wedding
anniversary on , Wednesday,
April 2.
In celebration ox the event,
they were honored at a surprise
dinner Sunday at the home of
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moser, in
Kings Valley.
Family attending the gather
ing Included Mr. and Mm.
Grenz, Mr. and Mrs. Francis
Eddy and Bobby; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Blvens, Bobby and San
dra; Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Grenz and the hosts, Mr. and
Mrs. Moser and their children,
Donald, Shirley, Maria and
Carol. " i
Dr. Love Gives
Talk Before Club
Dr. R. . Ivan Lovell related
historical highlights about the
kings and queens of England
at the Salem Woman's club Fri
day afternoon, emphasizing the
reigns of Queen Elizabeth the
Great, Queen Victoria and the
present Queen Elizabeth.
Mrs. Earl T. Newbry, Mm.
, B. Dyrud end Mrs. Winifred
Kurt .were voted into mem
bership during the meeting that
followed. Named on the nomi
nating committee were Mri.
Walter L. Spaulding, chairman,
Mrs. John Carr, Mrs, Mem
Pearce, Mri. Glenn Paxson and
Mrs. Henry Hanzen.
Plans were discussed for the
state spring conference of Wo
men's clubs to be in Salem
April 8, Club members from all
over the state are Invited to
attend this workshop meeting.
Quests included Mri, Theo
dore Jenny, president of the
Junior Woman's club, Mrs. Sam
Campbell, Mrs. Ralph Atwood,
Mrs. Douglai Hay, Mri. Gordon
Graber and Mrs. R. Eugene
Morrison, all members of the
Junior Woman's club, Mrs.
Paul Bramlett, wife of the su
perintendent of Chemawa In
dian school, Mrs. Dale Knight,
Mrs. Dora Crltes of Newberg,
Mri. John Mulr, Mri, John
Maud.
White tulips and candles dec
orated the tea table and pour
ing were Mm. Theodore Jenny
and Mrs. Ralph Atwood. Mrs.
Grant Rogers was chairman of
the tea committee. ,
Plan New Bethel '
A new bethel of Job's Daugh.
ten will be Instituted Monday
evening at the Scottish Rite
temple. The event will begin
at 7:30 o'clock.
MISS EDNA MINOCS will
be hostess to the Past Regents
club of Chemeketa chapter,
Daughters of the American
Revolution, for a no-host
luncheon on Tuesday. The
group will meet at her home,
2693 Hulsey avenue, at
o'clock.
Tele-fun
by Wirrait Goodrich
"He seldom gels the right
party. Can you Imagine using
number list as aid as rhatt"
, . .Why not got a free booklet
for your local and out-of-town
numbers at your Paclfio
Telephone businesa office?
Miss Howe
Wed Here
On Sunday
The Court Street Christian
church was the letting for the
marriage of Miss Mary Ada.
lalde Howe to William W, Co
vert, Jr. on Sunday afternoon,
March 29. Calla lilies and fern
decorated the church, the Rev,
Glen Vernon and the Rev. W.
Harold Lyman officiating at the
8 o'clock ceremony. The bride
is the daughter of Mm. Ade
lalde Howe of Camas, Wash.,
and the bridegroom is the ion
of William W. Covert of Stay,
ton. ,
Preceding the service. Miss
Gloria Nandie sang, accompan
ied by Maurice Brennen who
also played the wedding music.
Miss Janet DeWeese and Dale
Ackerman lighted the tapers.
The bride wore a white wed
ding dress with satin applique
on the lace bodice and long
sleevei coming to points over
the wrists. The skirt was of
satin and fell Into a c o u r -
length train. A pleated bonnet
oi satin held the lac edged
veil in place, and the bride car
ried a white Bible topped with
a white orchid and stephanotii.
Mrs. Stan Smith, lister of
the bridegroom, was .natron of
honor and wore green taffeta
dress. Her bouquet was cas
cading one of white carnations.
Miss Jane Plnkerton and Miss
Marilyn Merz, sorority sisters
of the bride, and Miss Wilma
Aller were the bridesmaids and
they wore dresses styled like
the matron of honor's only they
were in a lighter green color.
Each carried a bouquet of white
carnations. - '
Ruth Webb was flower girl
and also wore a green frock.
The bride'i .brother, Robert
Howe, was best man and usher
ing were Laval Olson and Don
Scarborough, fraternity, broth
ers of the bridegroom, Dale
Klrsch, William Poole and Stan
Smith, the bridegroom's broth
er-in-law.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Howe wore a blue dress
and wore a eonage of white
roses.
A reception followed the
ceremony In the church par
lors. Mrs. Maud Van Carmen,
aunt of the bride, cut the cake
and pouring were Mrs.' Vern
Davis, the bridegroom's aunt,
and Mrs. Nelle Thurber. Serv
ing were Mrs. David Piatt, Mrs.
Vern Hulett, Mrs. Laval Olson,
and the Misses Donna Cheldel-
In, Lola Brook, Marie Basl,
Betty Royer, Ardith Roseberry
and Mary McLauchlan.
When the couple left on their
wedding trip to the coast, the
bride wore 'a ' navy blue suit
wlthTJlue and white accessories
and : a white orchid corsage.
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Wed ReeenUy Mr. and Mm. George MagarreU (PhyUls
Music) were married recently at the FiMt Methodist church
in Stayton. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Music of Aumsville and Mr. Margarrell is the ion of Mr.
and Mm. Ron MagarreU of Sclo. (McEwan atudio picture)
Spinsters Club
Benefit Success
More than 300 women at
tended the Spinsters club's
fashion ahow and benefit card
party on Saturday afternoon at
the Marion hotel.
Dessert was served, follow
ed by. the interesting showing
of spring attire, then bridge
games. The styles Were iroui
the Fashloneiie. Miss Evelyn
Johnson was general chairman
for the benefit, the proceeds to
go to the hospital projects of
the club.
Mrs. William Smith won the
prize for the high score in
bridge. Winning apecial prizes
were Mrs. William Pettlt. Mrs.
Robert M. Needhant, Miss Ma
ria Dare, Mrs. Jack Friable,
Mrs. James R. Phillips and Miss
Ruth Skinner.
MRS. NILA GRIMES became
a new member of the Neigh
bors of Woodcraft Friday eve
ning. Delegates to the district
meeting in Newberg were nom
inated at the meeting.
They will be at home at 1142
Leslie in Salem on April 13.
Mrs. Covert was graduated
from Willamette university in
1952 where she is a member of
Alpha Chi Omega. Mr. Covert
will graduate this June from
Willamette university and is
member of Sigma Alpha Epsl-
lon social fraternity.
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'King Cotton' Named
An event of Saturday eve.
nlng was the annual Cotton
ball presented by Trl-Y groups
at the Salem senior high
school. Dave. Johnson, son of
Mr. anp Mrs. Charles H. John
son, was chosen "King Cot-
ton," and reigned over the 300
guests who attended. Miss
Jesnnlne Graber was general
chairman of the 'ball, i
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IN CORVALLIS, Sunday,
were Mr. and Mrs. William E.
Healy, accompanying their
daughter, Miss Patricia Healy,
who has returned to Oregon
State college for . the spring
term following the vacation
week.
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J.U.G. CLUB of the Neigh
bors of Woodcraft will meet
Wednesday at Mayflower hall
for a no-host dinner at 6:30
o'clock. Guard and officer prac
tice will follow.
IN SPOKANE for the week
end were Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam L. Phillips, Sr., Mr. Phil
Hps being on business for the
regional Boy Scouts organiza
tion. 1
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