Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 11, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea, Oregon
Mondny, May U, WM
Norton-Holland
Wedding On May 2
.SUverton At an evening
ceremony at Immanuel Luth
eran church, on May 8, Miss
. E d y t h e . Beatrice Holland,
daughter of Mr. and Mri. Ber
nard L. Holland, and Edgar R.
Morton, sonof Mr. and Mri.
: Zane Norton, were wed. The
. Rev. Arnold W. Nelson read
the double ring ceremony be
fore an altar decorated with
pink and orchid dogwood, lilacs
1 ana tulips.
Sister of the bridegroom,
Misses Dorothy and Barbara
Norton, lighted the , tapers.
Max Holland, uncle of the
bride, sang, assisted at the or
gan by Mrs. Arthur Dahl who
played the wedding marches.
The bride was presented in
' marriage by her father. She
wore a slipper satin dress
fashioned with lull length
train and tlerred lace skirt trim
and long pointed sleeves. Her
only ornament was a pearl
necklace, gift of the Bride
groom, Her finger-tip veil was
secured by a fitted cap of tulle,
seed-pearl trimmed. Her flow
ers were of stepnanotis ana
lilies.
For her matron of honor
' the bride chose Mrs. Earl John
son of Beaverton.
Bridesmaids were Mrs. Gene
Holland of Forest Grove, and
Mrs. Wallace Satern. The at
tendinis were dressed identi
cally In purple with watermel
on net and Iare over taneia.
Their flowers were wedding-
rings of lilacs.
Junior attendants were Buth
Anne Norton and Lena Leigh
Idland of Monitor as flower
girls and Kenneth stucKie as
ringbearer.
Ronald Btuckie of Portland
was best man.
Ushers were Gene Holland
of Forest Grove, and Willis
Myers, Wilbur Howell and
Ronald Neperud of SUverton.
A reception took place in the J
'' church social rooms. Mrs. O.
A. Braa cut the wedding cake
assisted by Mrs. M. C. Njust,
: Jr., Portland, and Mrs. Adrian
Olson of Eugene. Mrs. Mux
Holland presided at the coffee
urn, and Miss Lucille Benson
served punch. Miss Aloha Leigh
Edland played music during
the reception.
For traveling, the bride wore
navy blue with pink accessories.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Norton
are graduates of the SUverton
high school. They plan to
make their home at 418 W.
Main, SUverton.
Club Entertained
Hubbard The Hubbard
Woman' club entertained
members o f the Aurora
Woman'! club at meeting
recently. Mr. Harry , Schei
president, welcomed the lo
Aurora club members and
Mrs. Lester Keller introduced
Mrs. Don Miller who present
ed recordings of tone poems,
Refreshment followed the
program with Mrs. Ora Moms
and Mrs. Sadie Rich pouring.
The tea table was covered
with a pale pink eiotn
mith black notes and treDie
clefs around a centerpiece of
bleeding-hearts flanked' by
black and pink tapers.
Mr. Schei and Mrs. Hugh
Wells received the guests and
Mrs. I. T. Rose and Mrs. JK. U
Main were the welcoming
committee.
Attending from Aurora
were Mr. J. J. Emrlck, presi
dent; Mrs, O. W. Lindqulst,
Mr. N. I. Manock, Miss
Arietta Kraus. Mrs Engleman,
Mrs. John Todd, Mrs. William
Wurrter. Mrs. E. E. Bradtl,
Mrs. George Elliott, Mil
Georgia Kraus. Mrs. James
Ogle. Mrs. John Kraus, Mrs.
Grace Bishop, Mrs. Ray Yer-
tren. Mrs. M. jr. Ferguson, Mrs,
George Eilers, Mrs. Fred Wag
ner and Mrs. Willis Yoner.
Refreshments and decora
tion committee included Mrs.
L. Murphy, Mrs. E. C.
Boyd, Mrs. KeUer and Mrs.
Leon Graham.
9
Mrs. Francis Is
Hostess to Group
K IvertnMrs Rnlnh Fran
cii entertained at her home re
cently for the - annual Gold
Star Mothers tea ana social
hour.
The rooms were decorated
with huge bouquet of pink
dogwood, flanked by low ar-
rsnntmenti of nansles and fig-
nrlnM Mrs. newev Allen was
chairman of the decorations.
Others assisting the hostess
Norman VonBorstel, Mrs. L. P.
Oehler, Mrs. Ernest Starr,
Mrs. Harry Kuch and Mrs.
Gladwyn Hamre.
Mrs. Robert Allen, president
, rkiturf Pppvpk unit No. 7.
American Legion auxiliary, was
chairman of the reception com
mittee. ....
Present were Mrs. xua nar-
mon. Mrs. Merle roow, mrs.
Merlin Conrad, Mrs. W. Mar
shaU, Mrs. Helen M. Wright
man, Mrs. S. Held, Mrs. E.
Wlk, Mrs. Ernest Starr, Mrs
A. J. McCannel, Mrs. Robert
Allen. Mrs. F. M. PoweU, Mrs.
Gladwyn Hamre, Mrs. Harry
v.Vi Mn Bruce Billings. Mrs
Leslie A HaU, Mr. L. P. Oeh
ler, Mr. E. A. Kern, Mrs. Mag
4. ivonir Mn. Raloh Gordon.
Mrs. BUI Sherman, Mrs. Dewey
Allen, Mrs. Crete crenneii,
Mrs. Charlie Bascue, unit president-elect,
and the hostess,
Mrs. Ralph Francis.
SURGICAL SUPPORTS
Of all kind. Trasses, Abdo
minal SuDDorts, Elastic Ho
siery. Expert fitters, private
fitting rooms.
"Ask lour Doctor"
Capital Drug Store
405 State 8k
Corner of Liberty
8H Green Btwnps
ALWAYS A COFFEE
BARGAIN AT
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2 lbt U8
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For Belter Filling
. Longer Wearing ;
Children's Shoes
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Acklin's Junior Bootery
Open Friday 'Til 9 P.M.
tit N. High Senator Hotel Bldg.
QUICK CASH
LOANS
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It's whsn you want to talc
quick oavanioflt or a coin
bargain or make a loit minute
purchaie that our fait loon
Mrvlce li moil helpful.
$25 to $1500
In I 'trip on (1) slgnarure)
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Cut from Hie same
oeer os our '
fancy T-toncs
BONELESS STEW
, u. 9'
Lean, boneless beef
that cook up tender
and full of flavor
I Carefully I
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POLISH SAUSAGE
ib.39c
h, 55c
Perfect for
Snack
12-oz. ring
Pure Ground Beef .
Spare Ribs Meaty section. .
Sliced Pork Liver 39c
3 for$SBO0 Premium Bacon EE .... .45c
Asst. Lunch Meat ttr? 59c
FEATURE VALUES FOR THIS WEEK
It's important to your child to "rate" with
the other youngsters ... in the classroom
and on the playground. And that takes
energy the frisk, new energy your child
gets from every slice of Sunbeam Bread. An
after-school sandwich on Sunbeam Bread
is so good for her ... and such good eating.
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RATH LIB BY For Testy Breakfast GERBER'S
Lunch Meat Corned Beef Rath Sausage Baby Food
12-oz. can 45c 12-oi. can 51c 8-ox. can 41c 44lr35e
KREMEL LEMON ARGO BLUE or RED LABEL GENTLE
Pie Filling Cornstarch Karo Syrup Lux Soap
4-ox. pkg. 8c I 1-H. pkg. 15c I Ti-lb.bot. 23c I 3Lt35c
CRANBERRY BUMBLEBEE ! BORENE
SAUCE TUNA FISH SOAP
sol 23' i' 29' ssy 29'
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Dial Soap Dial Soap Lifebuoy Soap Toilet Soap
-2&25c 2Lr.h37c 3b35c 3BRa7.25c
MILD DETERGENT FAMOUS GRANULATED SOAF
Swan Soap Breeze Rinso Soap White King
9 Bora 25c 15-ox. pkg. h 31c 23-oz. pkg. 29c 46-os. pkg. 57c
CLOROX i PERK 1 POOCH
BLEACH HORSE MEAT DOG FOOD
for ills MMchlng Dogs end uh lew H Well belenced dlef
DETERGENT . ... MUD DETERGENT OLD DUTCH
Trend Lux Flakes Surf Cleanser
12Vi-oz. pkg. 19c 12Va-oz. pkg. 29c I 19-oz. pkg. 30c 2 ! 25c
SCOTCH KIND TO SKIN WATER SOFTENER BLU WHITE
Cleanser ' Lux Soap White King Bluing
2 Von.1' 25C 3 Bor9. 25 c JO-oz. size 25c IVa-ox. pkg. 10c
Peppers
Asparagus
Local crop. Nows the time to can
2
Nice plump green onss
ib. 25'
Prices In this ad effectlye through Wednesday, May 13, at Safeway Stores in Salsm
Lettuce
!riip, firm heads
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