THE CAPITAL JOUKNAL, Baiera, Urtfoa Monday, April Z7, iog rag Capital Women Edited ky MARIAN LOWET FISCHER Wedding in West Salem Saturday Wut Biltm Methodist church vn the scene for a pretty wedding Saturday eve Bins when Mi Sharon Lee FhlUlpi, cider daughter of Mr. and Mra. William Merle Phil lip, wat married to Donald William Rlchey, A3c, nephew 01 Mr. and Mri. E. W. Rlchey of Salem. Spring floweri and candle light decorated the church for the service. The Rev. Har old W. Black read the vowa at t o'clock in the presence of ome 100 relatives and friends. Mrs. Glen Wyatt was pianist and the Rev. Mr. Black sang before the service.. Lighting the candles were Miss Doris Phillips, in a coral net waltz length frock and Miu Jean Edwards in a lav ender dress. Mr. Phillips gave his daugh ter in marriage.' She wore a floor length dress of Ivory noire taffeta fashioned with calloped sleeves and tweet heart neckline and with ivory velvet at the waistline. . The fingertip veil was arranged from a pearl trimmed lace cap. For her flowers the bride car ried . gardenias and lilies of the valley on a white Rainbow Bible. Miss Merlene Phillips was her sister's only attendant, She wore a bright red taffeta dress and her flowers were a nosegay of red tulips and lilies of the valley. E. W. Rlchey, Jr., was best man for his cousin. . Ushering were J. W. Rlerson and Roy Phillips, cousins of the bride. The reception following was in the church parlors. The bride's table was set with a satin damask cloth and silver and crystal appointments. Mrs. Elmer Rlerson and Mrs. E. A. Dickson, aunts of the bride, poured, and another aunt, Mrs. Merle D. Travis, cut the cake. Assisting were Mrs. Harry Phillips, aunt of the bride, Miss Reta Colburn, Miss Rosella Phillips, Mrs. Os car Phillips, Mrs. William C. Lawrence, both aunts of the bride. Among out-ol-town guests were Mrs. Edwin Johnson of Tacoma, grandmother of the bride; Mrs. Homer Phillips and Misses Rosella and Cara Jean Phillips of Montesano, Party Tonight For Mrs. Belt Honoring Mrs. Esther Belt, who is to be married on Thurs day to Kenneth Kraemer of Portland, Mrs. Elmore Hill and her daughter, Miss Shir ley Hill, are entertaining this evening at the Hill residence for an informal coffee party and shower. Guests will in elude neighborhood friends of the honoren and hostesses. Invited are Mrs, Belt, Mrs. Harry H. Belt, Miss Barbara Belt, Mrs. Walter H. Smith, Mrs. John H. Carson, Mrs. Wallace Carson, Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. Alta Rieck, Mrs. John Merrltt, Mrs. Harold M. dinger, Mrs. Kate Bell, Mrs. Robert F. Wulf, Mrs. Mabel VanOrsdel and the hostesses. Panhellenic Plans Coffee A coffee party for high school senior girls is to be giv en May 23 In Lausanne hall by the Salem City Panhellenic organization, the group mak ing plans for the party at their monthly luncheon on Friday, at the Senator hotel. The af fair is for all senior girls of the Willamette valley who will enter college in the fall. New officers will be taking over in Panhellenic, the presi dent to come from Gamma Phi Beta, the vice president from Sigma Kappa, the secretary from Zeta Tau Alpha, the treasurer from Kappa Alpha Theta. - Reporting for the recent Easter lily sale, Mrs. B. W. Stacey. chairman for the pro ject from Panhellenic, said a sum of $512 was realized from the sale, the money to go to the Oregon Society for Crip pled Children and Adults. '-, LEAVING Monday for Cali fornia were State Rep. and Mrs. Robert L. Elfstrom, plan ning to be gone two weeks. Wash., Mr. and Mrs. William C. Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. P, Housseas of Portland. . Mr. Rlchey recently return ed from a year In Korea and on May 6 will report at Fair- child air base, Wash., to com plete his enlistment. The bride Is employed at Ladd and Bush bank and will continue her work there while her hus band Is in the service. Benson-Johnson Wedding In Colorful Setting at Church Sunday Evening The First Presbyterian knrnh umm th scent for one nf 4h unrini'i heautlful wed dings Sunday evening when Miss Donna Ruth jonnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Johnson, was mar ried tn Rievm Hushes Benson. son of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Ben son. . White lilacs, yellow snap dragons and candlelight deco rated the church for the serv ice. Dr. Paul N. Poling of ficiated at the 8 o'clock cere mony. MlssDolores Gottfried was the soloist, Mrs. Ralph H. Dobbs playing the organ. Lighting the candles preceding the service were Misses Joan and Joyce Travlss, both wear ing yellow nylon net frocks with tulips in their hair. In Green and Yellow The attendants preceding the bride to the altar were color fully gowned in green and yel low frocks. The dresses were made alike of nylon net, fash ioned in strapless style with matching stoles, Mrs. Robert Beamster was matron of honor. She was in green nylon net with matching picture hat on which were clusters of white lilacs at the side, She carried a yellow satin basket filled with Fantasy tulips and dark lilacs. Miss Othelene Lee, Miss Carolyn Marshall, Miss Joy Lewis, Mrs. John Ericksen were the bridesmaids. Their dresses were all of yellow ny lon tulle, their picture hats also of yellow, and they car ried green satin baskets with the tulips and lilacs. All at tendants wore rhinestone brace lets presented them by the bride, v Young Miss Susan McGee was junior attendant, wearing a green taffeta dress and car rying a green basket of yellow rose petals. Michelle Sommer was the flower girl, wearing a white organdy frock and carrying a noseeay. Richard Bayl was the ring bearer. Laee and Tulle Dresa The bridal dress was of lace and tulle. It was fashioned with the bodice of Chantilly lace, in off-shoulder style and with long sleeves, .the skirt and train of the nylon tulle over satin. The nylon Illusion veil was arranged from a Juliet cap ol the Chantilly lace. With the dress the bride wore a strand of pearls, gift of the bridegroom, and she carried a prayer book with white or chids and stephanotis on it. Mr. Johnson gave his daughter In marriage. Attending the bridegroom as best man was his brother, Whit ney Benson. The ushers were Clarence Haugen, John Erick sen, Richard Tandy and Arley Weaver. The bridegroom's mother wore a pearl gray chiffon dress with bodice of nylon net and lace bolero, gray accessories and corsage of cymbidlum or chids. The bride's mother wore a champagne nylon lace and net dress with matching accessories and corsage of purple orchids. The reception following also was at the church. White lilacs and candles decorated the room for the affair. The lilac theme was carried out-in decorating for the wed ding. The bride's table was set with, a white cut velvet cloth and featured the wedding cake which was topped with white lilacs. The coffee and punch table was set with a yellow em bossed cloth, candelabrums and white lilacs in the center. Min iature Czechoslovakian brides maids were arranged about the center setting. The French ster ling loving cup used by the couple at the punch bowl was a gift from an aunt. Mrs. C. Paige Benson and Mrs. Irene Connett, both aunts of the bridegroom, and Mrs. George L. Johnson, sister-in-law of the bride, served the cake. Mrs. Bjame Ericksen, Mrs. Gladys Lee and Mrs. Har old Wegner poured. Assisting were Miss Norma Herrlngton, Miss Colleen McNeil, Miss Ro berta Sjoding, Miss . Carolyn Parker, Miss Harriet Just, Miss Lois DuBruille, Portland, Miss Wllma Willich, Miss Gall Loc head, Miss Helen Cadd, Miss Billie Miller, Miss Sharon Brown, Miss Marilyn Blakely. . For traveling the bride wore a gray-blue suit and hat, white accessories and an orchid. The couple took the plane from Portland for southern Cali fornia. They will be at home in Salem. . REGENTS CLTJB of Che- meketa chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet at 1 o'clock on Thursday for a no-host luncheon at the home of Mrs. L. C, McLeod, 36B North 13th. HOME from two weeks in Arizona and California are Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Scott. In Phoe nix they were guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Haines and family. END OF MONTH 'CLEARANCE DRESSES COATS Values to 49.95 Full length coats In 100 oil wool fabrlci 290 Values to 69.95 Imported English Tweeds, Fleeces, Gabardines. Pastels and other shades. BETTER Knit Dresses Nationally advertised. Values to $45.00 3300 GLOVES (loseoul SS Values lo 5.98 SUITS Values to 49.95 Classic styles In 100 wool fabric Checks, stripes, pastels. 28o Values to 55.00 Yi size suits in solids, stripes and pastels. 38o NYLON HOSIERY Broken color range. Values to 1.95. NOW Classic styles in prints, checks, pastels , 900 BETTER DRESSES Values to 49.95. , Many styles and colors 2500 SKIRTS ORION FABRIC In pastels and checks. Straight and pleated Values to 17.95 One group One group 888 SO88 wmammtmm BETTER BLOUSES Values to 10.98 Pastels and whites J99 399 99 99 p Sigma Kappa Party on Saturday Sigma Kappa alumnae and their husbands were guests for their annual spring no-host dinner and card party on Sat urday evening at the Bert A. Walker home. A gift was pre sented the Walkers to express appreciation for use of their home. The party is given each spring there. Mrs. Leonard Wallace was general chairman for this year's event. Mrs. George LeTourneux and Mrs. Eric Carlson were in charge of decorations. Attending the gathering were Mr. and Mra. E. E. Beckman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeWitt, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Everitt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Franko, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Yackey of New- berg, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamp ton, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hunter of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Jensen, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. George LeTourneux, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Stacey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Bert A. Walker. Theta Rho Girls Plan Convention Beta Iota club of Salem, Theta Rho Girls, entertained units from Alpine, Corvallis, Jefferson, Mill City and Tur ner tor a district 8 convention on Saturday. Officers presid ing over the. activities were Judy Carlson of Salem, chair man; Virginia Llmm, Mill City, vice-chairman; Frances Finch of Salem, secretary; Betty Hess of Corvallis, treasurer. .The convention in 1954 will be in Mill City, officers elect ed at the Salem meeting to conduct the sessions. Chosen were Virginia Llmm, chair man; Boberta Campbell of Turner, vice chairman; Yvonne Dart of Mill City, secretary; Louise Bates of Corvallis, treasurer. Honored at the conference were Irene Phillips of Esta cada, president of Theta Rho assembly; Ellen Edmundson of Springfield, Ann Underwood of Estacada, Ruby Taylor of Beaverton, Olive ' Ramey of Hillsboro, Lola Osborne of Portland, Mrs. Clarence Town send of Salem, Virginia Llmm of Mill City, George Naderman of Salem and Mrs. Laura Wood of Salem. Winning the vice-president's trophy for the second year was Beta Epsilon club of Jeffer son. The Salem club had Ini tiation, Nancy Harrett and Mrs. W. H. Gardner being the new members. . Camp Fire Group Salem' Heights The Tanda Camp Fire group of the fifth grade of the Salem Heights school plans its ceremonial on Wednesday, April 29, at 8 p.m. at the Salem Heights Commu nity hall. Mrs. Homer G. Lyon, Jr., leader of the group, will present honor beads and awards, and will be assisted by Mrs. Gordon Backe as as sistant at the Council Fire. Parents are invited to attend. The Camp Fire Girls will serve the refreshments. ... To Meet . Salem Heights The Salem Heights Woman's club will meet on Friday, May 1, at 12:30 for a no-host dinner at the Salem Heights Commi nlty hall. Officers will be in stalled as follows: President, Mrs. Ralph Maude; vice presi dent, Mrs. Fred Browning; and secretary-treasurer, Mrs. John Douglas. On the program Mrs William HaU will show slides. FROM SANTA MONICA, Calif, comes news of the birth Of a son on Saturday, April 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hall (Marilyn Wslkey). Grandpar ents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walkey of Pacific Palisades, Calif. The baby is a great great nephew of George Putnam and Miss Elizabeth Putnam of Sa lem. Miss Dunigan, Mr. Cole Wed Saturday Evening Wed In a ceremony at la glewood church on Saturday evening, April 25, were Miss Margie Helen Dunigan and Richard Charles Cole. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dunigan, and parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cole. The service was performed at 8 o clock by the Rev. Lloyd Uecker- in a "setting of pink snapdragons and gladioluses. Mrs. Burwin Murray played the wedding music and accom panied the soloist, Eldon Caley. Lighting the tapers were Miss Bernlece DaMoude and Miss Cleta Martin. Their dresses were of pink net Given in marriage by iter father, the bride wore a waits length dress of white lace and pleated net over satin. It was fashioned with a long sleeved bolero of lace over which fell a fingertip veil, edged in lace and held by a crown of seed pearls. The bride carried a white orchid on a white Bible. Mrs. Royce Linhart was her sister's honor attendant. Her dress was of blue net over satin and she carried a bouquet of cascading pink carnations. . Miss Billie Miner and Miss Roberta Sjoding , were the bridesmaids, their dresses and floweri being Identical to the matron of honor's. Kay Maree Yoder, dressed In light blue taflata, was the flower glrL Best man for Mr. Cole was Joseph Bra lie and ushering were Phillip Hammond, Don ald Cole, Charles Martin, Wes ley Hedeen and Robert Wiper. Both Mrs. Dunigan, the bride's mother, and Mrs. Cole, mother of the . bridegroom, wore dresses of navy blue. Their corsages were of pink and white rosebuds. Mrs. B. C. Sjoding and Mrs. Xlvin Thomas cut the '.bride's cake at the reception which followed at the church. Pour ing were Mrs. Mabel McGuire and Mrs. Jay Mason, and serv ing the 200 guests were Misses V'anne Chance, Sophia Folates, Patricia Walters and Mrs. Don ald McKenzie. For the wedding trip to the Oregon beaches, the bride wore a light blue suit with pink and white accessories. She Wore a corsage Of orchids. The couple will be at home at 2229 Lee by the middle of May. Mr. and Mrs. Cole attended Salem high school and Willam ette university, where the bridegroom is a member of Beta Theta PI fraternity. Miss Arnold Recent Bride The Evangelical United Brethren church was the set ting for the wedding of Miss Shirley Hazel Arnold, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Fox of Blodgett and Robert Warren McCallum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren McCallum of Niarada, Montana, on April 18. The Rev. A. J. Jamieson performed the 8 o'clock nup tials. Miss Marlon Giese was the soloist accompanied by William Fawk. Miss Loretta Juedes and MlsS Katherlne Johnson light ed the tapers. The bride wore a traditional white satin dress trimmed with lace and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of white Calla lilies. Miss Gladys Arnold was the maid of honor, wearing a floor .1 length yellow dress and tlara.l Miss Claribel Swearingen and Norma Wise were bridesmaids, wearing pink and green frocks and tiaras. All three carried white carnation nosegays. Bill McCallum was best man and ushers were Gordon John son, Lawrence S. Fox and George McCallum. Mrs. Fox wore a navy blue suit with pink accessories for her daughter's wedding and Mrs. McCallum wore a suit of green with black accessories. The reception which follow. ed was in the church parlors. When the couple left on their wedding trip the bride donned a beige suit with brown accessories. The cou pie will reside near Butte, Montana. ' ... A PARTY Saturday evening was that given by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramsden and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Claggett at the Ramsden home. Members of the bridge club to which the two hostesses belong and their husbands were guests for din- ner, the event marking the 30th wedding anniversary for both tne Hamsaens and the Clag- getts. In the group were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Woodry, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wilbur, Mr. and Mra. Harry H. Weln- stein, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Heise, and the Claggetts and the Ramsdens. To Install Woodbum Officers of St. Mary's Court, No. 593, Worn. en's Catholic Order of Fores ters, will be installed at the meeting of the group Tuesday, April 28, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Kllian Smith. Mrs. W. C. Miller will be co-hostess. All 1952-53 officers were re cently re-elected. Mrs. Clar ence Hagenauer is chief ranger. Ytt've Never Seen Anyt&tg like hi CUTS OVEU GRtASE kalGSPJ H i Amaxngl Just spread on this oon-Bamma-ttte, dtaa-emtllinf "nuracla" Jelly . . thea wipe off with warm water! On application re moves even black, hard-crusted, ."baktd-on art ssi I Works oa any kind of oven . . . parrs l.iMfiantel, (roe, steel. Get lAsrorr today. Today's Menu FAMILY SUFFER Broiled Juicy Hamburgers New Potatoes Corn and Green Cabbage Salad Bread and Butter Fruit Cobbler Beverage Broiled Juloy Hamburgers Ingredients! 1 pound ground beef round, 1 teaspoon salt, Vt teaspoon pepper, 1 tablespoon (1 small) finely grated onion (luice and pulp), Vt cup undi luted evaporated milk, butter or margarine. Method: Mix ground beef, salt, pepper, onion and evapo rated milk together thorough ly; shape into four patties. Dot with butter and place under broiler heat until browned; turn and dot other side with butter; continue to broil to de sired Goneness. These ham burger taste best when out sides are well browned and in side' are still pink and juicy. Makes four servings. - Newgents Are Honored At Surprise Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newg were honored with a surprise. dinner Saturday evening U ding anniversary, the New gent's son-in-law and dauga ter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert KuenX ill. entertaining at their homfc Twenty guests were present 8 mciuaing memuvr u mjv jivwii t gent's card club. Following ii the dinner at tables decorate , with tulips and cherry blot soms, the guests enjoyed a , ; evening of cards. J 5 Attending were Mr. and Mrs.' ; N e w g e n t , Mr. and Mr i Charles Unruh, Mr. an Mrs. Wayne Henry, Mr. an J Mrs. Fred Gibson, Mr. and Mrs Elmer Cook, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Crawford, Mr. and Mrsv Lynn Sloper, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lacey of Wecoma Beach, the hosts and their two daugtw ters, Misses Kristlne and Sui-t an Kuenzlie. c . it, HONORING Stanley Butler following his lecture recital this evening in Recital hall, Dr. ; and Mrs. Robert u. uregg are to entertain at their home at an H. informal reception for friends : of the pianist. !' .... . ATTENDING the meeting of past presidents of Hal Hlb- ( bard auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans, on Friday were Mrs. Peter Thome, Mrs. Anna j Wolford, Mrs. Lee Wetherby, 4 Mrs. Clyde McClung, Mrs. Mark Baker, Mrs. Ora Harder, Mrs. Lulu Humphrey, Mrs. i Henry Knight, Mrs. J. B. ; Mickelson, Mrs. Joe E. Wood, Mrs. Charles O. Wilson and Mrs. Fred Thompson who was hostess to the group at her home. s Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickelson i will entertain the members for ' the Mav meeting. s ! Callouooo Pah, laming, Tsaesraess aalettoaiefrstt For tb fastest relief traaf- m auptr-aofi ut. Zino-ptdi. Th.y inabW. tut 8upr-8oft Dr. Rrhnira Zlnn.naila. Thav also removB calfousM one of ttw quickest ways known to medical science. At Drug, Shoe, Dept., B-lOe- Stores. J A mm From Nelly Don's series ef "Louisiana Purchase" cottons the "flower-tem" silhouette in white-frosted town eVest. Of fine AIC cotton "Scolopleet" with the tiny icallopetf tuelu woven into the cloth! 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