Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 11, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Mondtty. May 11," 1953
JSC Mothers Elect; Announce Awarding
f!E'Sies'. lem Names Listed
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Satan, Oregon
fcrlsono -Tsvlct'
rv uiueri club.
Others elwtpri c...j
P Pres'dent; (Mrs! DoiT Mc
pwtry, Eugene secretary, and ,
Mrs- A. D. Rintoul, Portland,
District representatives In
elude: Mrs. Edward Majek, Sa
lem; Mrs. K. Lounsbury, Eu
gene; Mrs. H. F. Altman, Klam
ath Falls; Mrs. Vernon Lane,
Baker, and Mrs. Chester Her-
. fiss Jasmer Bride
it Lebanon
Lebanon At an afternoon
uuy on May 3, Miss De
rreS .Jasm!r' da"8hter of.
1 r. """"" J- noiziger, son
I Mr, and Mrs. Chris J. Nof
er. The service was per
ked In a settjng of pink and
hite Mowers at the home of
ie bridegroom's parents.
.Lighting the candles were
... oaruara Jean Jasmer, sis
ir of the bride anH mi t
.ay Nofziger, the bridegroom's
! The bride wore a u,hit t
!Di,?,ni net dress and carried
iwu" " wnich lay a cluster
' t red rosebuds. She was given
1 marriage by her father
Miss Mary Lou Simpson,
'earing a blue taffeta and net
ock, was maid of honor.
'Best man was Jean Hayes
(Lebanon. -A
reception followed the
eremony, 100 guests attend
g; At the refreshment table
Irs. Bernard Hazen and Mrs.
larvin Bishop poured, and
ps. Lelela Jasmer, grand
tother of the bride, served the
AG.
(After their return from their
;cuuiiig irip, we young couple
1111 make their home on the
;uijger iarm near Lebanon.
. Among students named to
reoelve scholarships are: Mabel
Huskey, Dallas; Joan Stettler,
'Salem: Billv Wane Harris.
Klamath Falls; Alvin Smith,
Roseburg, and David Eyers
Eugene. -
1 mi
Mar . AIJ1I
MMcaiu TMM
Luncheon for Club
Dallas A luncheon at the
home of Mrs. Paul Morgan re
cently served as the last meet
ing: for the art annrwlstlnn
tion of the Dallas Woman's
ciud. Places were set for Mrs.
Allie Hennacin Mm William
Duncan, Mrs. O. E. Anderson,
irs. tecu Meeker, Mrs. C. L.
Marsters, Mrs. R. G. LeFors,
mis. uean rorbes, and the host
ess, Mrs. Paul Morsan.
Centering the table was an
arrangement for flowers and
canmes made by Mrs. R. C. Le
Fors. The members presented
Mrs. Dean Forbes, learior nt th
group, with a gift, and further
smaiea moaern painters. The
worn ot -aui Nash, contemp
orary British painter, was In-
iroaucea to tne group.
Each member chose a small
Print from Mrs '' Fnrheo' nl
lection as a memento of the
class. . ......
Rainbow Event
Woodburn Everereen .
sembly No. 12, Order of the
Rainbow, for Girls, will elect
new officers at the regular
meeting Wednesday, May 13,
ucgmiung at v:au p.m., at the
Masonic temple.- After the
meeting, the girls will enjoy a
"dutch treat" at the Coney
Island restaurant, ,
District Meeting
' Salem Heiehts So,w;
district meeting of the Federa.
uon 01 uaraen clubs will be
May 18. at the Amin t
gion hall at Corvallis.
Registrations will hesin
9:00 a.m. and the mnmi ,.
sion will be a garden workshop.
In the afternoon, Ralph Gar
nen will be the guest speaker
and will speak on day lilies.
Suina-Zolnowskv ...
9 1 ,
Wedding Recently
ThannnWoH nn h mnrn
Catholic church were Miss Vio
let Zolnowsky, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Zolnowsky,
tin A Onivinn i" Cut m 0 mrn rt
Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Suing, all
ox ieoanon.
Performins the tingle ring
ceremony and nuptial high
mass was the Rev. Plus P.
Baur, The St. Edwards choir
sang. .
Th forine una envan In mar.
riage by her father. She wore
a uihita oHn crnum -urllh full
train, finger length veil, and
carnen a wn u nravpr nnnir nn
whirli lav nn nrfhM
Maid of honor for Her sister
was Miss Beverly Zolnowsky,
who wore a frock of frosted or-
GT&nriv nvpi taffpfn . Rririps.
maids were Miss Clarice Rohla,
cousin 01 tne oriae, ana miss
Rose Marie Suing, the bride
groom's sister.
Berald Suing, brother of the
tirlripffrrtnm. was npst mnn an1
ushers were Tom Bartosz and
Bob McUavln.
A recention for a large, num
ber of friends and relatives was
given In the church1 parlors.
For the wpHHinir trfn in
mints south. Mrs. Knincr watp
a blue dress with white acces
sories and an orchid corsage.
Roth, fariria anH nrMpo-rnnm
are graduates of. Lebanon high
school. Mr. Suing is now em
ployed in the lumber Industry.
The Corvallis Garden p1nh
will be in charire with the Phil.
omath Garden club providing
the program. Mrs. D. E. Bran?
son, 1363 Taylor, in Corvallis,
will take reservations until
May 13. This is for all fori.
erated garden clubs, or' any
garden club Interested in flow
ers. V
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Weddip? in April Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Snow (Mary
nette Smith) were married April 18 In Highland Friends
church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
E. Smith and Mr. Snow is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
B. Snow. (Kennell-Ellis studio picture.) - "
New Officers for
Mt. Angel Group
Mt. Angel Mrs. - Victor
Frey, Mrs. W. D. Karris, and
Mrs. Norbert Kimlinger were
elected president, vice-presi
dent and, secretary-treasurer,
respectively, of the Mothers
club of Mount Angel prepara
tory school last week.
The new officers will be
installed at the first meeting
of the Mothers club in Sep
tember by the outgoing offi
cers, Mrs. E. G. Unger, Mrs.
A. A. Ebner and Mrs. Edward
Lambert. - .
The Rt. Rev. Damian Jen-
tges, OSB, abbot of Mt. Angel
Abby and president of the
school, and the school prin
cipal, the Rev. Edward Spear
OSB, were present at the
meeting and addressed the
group. The speaker outlined
plans for the coming school
year.
Plans . for future events
were formulated by the
Mothers club at .the quarterly
meeting. Tne annual athletic
banquet, aerved by the
mothers, will be - Tuesday
evening, May 12, at 6:30
o'clock In the dining room of
St. Mary's school. The dinner
will also be a farewell affair,
honoring Coach Eugene Bar
rett, who is terminating his
five year coaching here.
Speakers at the banquet
will include Abbot Damian,
OSB, and the Rev. Leland A.
DeJardin of Central Catholic
high school, - Portland. The
Rev. Edward Spear, OSB, will
present the athletic awards.
The annual school picnic
will be Monday, May 18. A
group of mothers will accom
pany the students, and fresh
men and sophomore students
are asked to bring potato salad
while cake will be provided by
each junior and senior.
Graduation day has been
set for May 29. The junior
mothers will be In charge
of the graduates communion
breakfast in the St. Mary's
dining room, which follows
the baccalaureate mass at 9
o'clock that morning. The
breakfast committee includes
Mrs. Joseph Obersinner, Mrs,
Miss Bales
Party Feted
Four Corner Honoring
Miss Geraldlne Bales on Fri
day evening with a bridal
shower were Mrs. Ross Chris-
man and her daughters Misses
Ruth and Jeanie Chrlsman, at
the Chrlsman home. Miss
Bales is the fiancee of Darwin
Dick Smith. Their , marriage
will be an event of June 6
in the Calvary Baptist church.
Extending felicitations to the
honoree were her mother Mrs.
Homer- Bales, her grand
mother Mrs. William Fiester,
her sister Mrs.. Leonard Rem
ington. Her fiances'! mother
Mrs. ' Herman S. Smith, his
grandmother Mrs. George
Qulnn, his sister Mrs, Verle
Klampe, his : aunts, Mrs.
Claude Harnar and Mrs. Wal
ter Coe; and Mrs. C. R. Os
born, Mrs. Edward Roberts,
Mrs. James McManaman, Mrs.
Stanley Braden, Mrs. I. H.
White, Mrs. Ross Chrlsman Jr.
Mrs. LeRoy J. Stewart, Mrs.
Cecil Hunsaker, Mrs. Law
rence Shrake, Mrs. E. M.
White, Mrs. Ross Chrlsman, Jr.,
William Bales, Mrs. Hardle
Phillips, Mrs. Frank South,
Mrs. Oliver Rickman, ' Mrs.
S. II. Cable, Mrs. E. R. Corn
ing, Mrs. Rex Nicholson, Mrs.
Klyce , Walker, . Mrs. Dale
Jeffries,. Mrs. Jess Mcllnay,
Mrs. Ernest Walker, Mrs. J. H.
Lewis,- Mxb. O. C. Brltton,
Mrs. S. D. Hovey,. Mrs. J. E.
Webster, Mrs Warren Shrake,
Mrs. G. E. Hampton;. Misses
Phyllis Shrake, Janice Phil
lips, Verlalne Walker, Linda
Remington, Linda Brltton,
Susan Chrlsman.
SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Larsen and Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin . Hatteberg ' are
spending a few days In Van
couver, B. C. They attended a
flower show over the week
end. -
Woodburn BPW's
Club Entertained J
. Woodburn Twenty seven
members and one guest, Mrs.
Pearl Rondeau of The Dalles,
a former member, were present
at the recent meeting of the
Business and. Professional
Women's club. . f
The members voted against
campshlps for Camp Fire and
Blue Bird girls and discussed
contributing to the band uni
form fund to be voted upon at
the next business meeting.
Other philanthropic work for
the year will be voted upon
at tne June meeting. ..
An invitation was read to
attend the annual smorgasbord
of the McMinnville club on
May 18 and announcement was
made of the bureau of labor
meeting in Portland Saturday.
May 9. . , .
Mrs. Thomas Baldwin, pres
ident-elect, presented gifts in
behalf of the club to Mrs. Clara
Johnson and Miss Emma John
son, who are leaving soon to
make their home in Califor
nia. A gift was presented -to
Miss Hildegarde Dierkhislng by
the president, Mrs. O. J. Ad
kinson, .
Refreshments were served
after the meeting by Mrs.
Bentley, assisted by Mrs. Ann
McCarron,,Mrs. Clara Johnson
and Miss Dierkhislng. .Miss
Dierkhislng . entertained the
group at her home. :,
The next meeting - will be
Carl Fessler, Mrs. A. P. Krae-
mer, Mrs. Conrad Schmaltz,
Mrs. Urban Butsch and Mrs.
A, A. Ebner.
. The mothers club voted to
purchase a large Oregon state
flag for the school. .Freshmen
mothers were hostesses at the
social hour. Awards for the
I evening . were presented to
Mrs. Joseph. Berchtold Mrs
John SchallberBer and Mrs
'Richard Foltz.
May 21 at the library at 3 p.m.
A doctor from the health de
partment and Miss Mary Test
erman, health nurse, will show
a film ' on fluoridation and
there will also be a program.
The health and safety commit
tee, with Mrs. FranV Rpntlpu
as chairman, will be in charge.
Members are asked to bring;
guests, ,'
SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Leisy left Friday for a
three-week vacation. They will
pick up a new car at Detroit.
Mich., and drive to the south
ern states, where Mr. Leisy wilr
atttend two national lumber
conventions.
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