Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 25, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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TZ3 CAPITAL JOUSW AL. CaJea. Oram
For Office -
Sweet Homo' Mr John Oa-
by has been nosninaksd by tht
Dragon Stat Federation of
Business ad Professional Wo-
fcaea to be considered by the
fcattooal nesataattna; committee
or tut otnee of ant vie prca
stat e the national BPW or-
amiiatinn This action ni
aken at the state convention
it Grants na recently.
I Iirperienced In BPW ertlvi.
baa, Mr. Qaley Is a part prest
pent of tha state erianlxaUoa
kad na beaded national eom-
snineas aa weu.
Mn. J ohm Gala?
. Ia August tha western atata
mion of tha BPW will meet
fat Salt Laka City, lha Oregon
State fadaratioa will sponsor
a luncheon when tha them,
"Oragoa Produeti and Indus
tries" if Matured. Tha Sweet
Borne BPW club has volunteer
ad to ba la charge ef decore
tionf for thia affair, using Ore
gon product aa favori and can
terploees. Mn. Galey will bi
tha tpaakar at this luncheon
ad at ether events during tha
convention. a
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Mitt Elder Bride :
At Lebanon Rites ; .
' Lebanon Baakata of white
gladioluses, pink anapdragoni
and lighted taper, provided the
letting for tha wedding ef Do
rothy. Hberta Xlder and John
Leroy Abraham on the evening
ef May 18 at tha Presbyterian
church,' .
The eeremony wee perform
ed by tha Eev. Harvey Schmidt.
Mrs. Lawrence Page played the
nuptial muiie and accompanied
Lloyd' Powell of Albany who
was Soloist .
Giveevby her father 4a mar
riage, the bride wore a white
aatla draw with informal length
train and an illusion veil which
was held in place by a small
lace bonnet edged in seed
pearls. Her flowers wero eteph
anotls and red rosebuds center
ad with a white orchid.
Miss Shirley- Forquer, maid
of honor, wore a lavendar taf
feta frock, and tha othar at
tendants, Mrs. Carole Steckley
and Mrs. Lata Ackerman, wore
similarly styled dresses of
green. AQ carried sweet peas
and. gardenias.
-,' Best man was the bride's
brother, Ray Hdcr. Ushering
were Merle Abraham, Harry
Trompour and Tom Xlder.
V At the reception in the church
parlors baskets of Irises and
spirea ware arranged on the
refreshments table,
i For traveling Mrs. Abraham
wore aa aqua knitted suit with
white topcoat and black acces
sories. After their Canadian
honeymoon the couple will live
ia Lebanon.
The bride attended Albany
high school and her husband at
tended Shadd high school. She
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Elder of Lebanon. The
bridegroom's parents are Mr.
hd Mrs, Lewis C Abraham of
Shedd.
'
Pythian Sisters
Silverton Pythian Sisters
met last week and completed
plans for tha food sale Friday,
May 29, at the Sprouts-Beits
store, beginning at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon.
' For the Thursday evening,
June 4, meeting Mrs. Carl
Specht is to serve as program
chairman. Tha refreshment
Committee will include 'Mrs.
Henry Anundson, Mrs. Olaf
Anderson, Mrs. Sadie Bark-
hurst and Mrs. Leo la Bentson,
;' At the .close of last week's
session Ernest R. Ikman show
ad sound-color movies taken
during a recent tour of Pacific
Islands Including tha Hawaiian
(roups. A successful sale of
basset suppers featured the so
cial hour.
j. '
Plan for Booth
! Liberty Mrs. William Hall
entertained a group of ladles
Of the Liberty Mothers club re
cently to make final plans for
popcorn booth at the carnival
to ba at JoryvUla park, May
18-11.
1 Present were Mrs. Harry
Worry. Mrs. Robert Fries, Mrs.
John Turner, Mrs. Vera Soren
sen, Mrs. Ivan Royca, Mrs.
James Falk, Mrs. George Mor
rison, Mrs. Sid Boise, Mrs. Wal-
tr Murdoch, Mrs. Louis Kurth
nd Mrs. Halt chairman for tha
Liberty Mothers club.
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' Wed ia April Mr. and Mrs, William F. HU1 (Greta Ann
Schrccengost) were married in early April. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Schrecengost and Mr.
Hill to tha son of Tom HU1 and Mrs. Pearl Hill.- (Kennell
Kllit studio picture)
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Miss Campbell Is
Married in Portland
Independence MUs Hollis
Joy Campbell of Portlrnd, and
Merlin Hi XUdns, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold XUdns of
Monmouth, were wed Sunday,
May 17, at the Woodland
Park chapel ia Portland.
The chapel was decorated with
pink Rhododendrons, snapdrag
ons and snowballs. The Rev.
Deimar Ramsdell, pastor of the
Fruitland church ia Salem, par
formed the double-ring Tjera
meny.' '' ' r -
Ronald McCarthy and Ralph
Huntley lighted the tapers. Pre
ceding the -ceremony the Rev.
Mr. Cook of Portland sang, Mrs.
Arnold. Mots playing the
marches and accompanying the
soloist .
. The bride, wearing a white
satin dress with fmgertip veil.
was given in marriage by 'her
father. Her bouquet was of pink
roses and steimanotuw :
Mrs. Ralph Huntley etf Sher
idan was matron of hofaor and
wore a dress of lavender satia.
Mrs. Rosalia McClintock and
Miss Connie Phsher of Portland
were bridesmaids, and wore
Identical pink and yellow satin
gowns. The flower firl was Lu
ann Munson of Portland; Each
attendant to the bride carried
ribbon baskets and sweet peas.
John Peterson of Independ
ence attended tha bridegroom
as best man. .
Ushers were 'Pat Campbell,
brother of the bride, and Ron
ald McCarty, cousin of the
bridegroom, both of Portland;
John Schroeder of Monmouth
and Ralph Huntley of Sheridan.
The tone's mother wore a
pink dress with white acces
sories. The bridegroom's moth
er wore a navy blue dress with
navy accessories. Both mothers
wore corsages of pink carna
tions and rosebuds.
Following the ceremony
there was a reception in the
church parlors. Mrs. Will An
derson cut the wedding cake.'
Miss Diane Horn of Florence
presided at tha coffee urn, and
Miss Audry Dodson of Harlan
served punch. Mrs. Leila Stew
art of Mllwaukte and Miss Jan
ice Burger of Portland assisted
with serving. Miss Marjorie
Xlkins was in charge of the
guest book.
The bride chose as her trav
eling ensemble a pink suit with
with accessories. The couple
left for a honeymoon in Cali
fornia. They will make their
home south of Monmouth.
Women's Golf Event
Wood burn Fifteen women
were out for luncheon at the
Woodburn golf course Thurs
day but regular play was can;
celled because, of rain. Hos
tesses for the luncheon hour
were Mrs. Dean Bishoprlck and
Mrs. Edward Coman. Next
Thursday the hostess commit
tee will be Mrs. Clarence
Ahrens and Mrs. Marcheta
Samuels. The prise offered for
the bast putt on No. green
was woa by Mrs. O. J. Adkin
son. Winners In tournament play
during the week were: Mrs.
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Woodburn'sBPW :
Club Is Active
Woodburn At the meeting
of the Woodburn Business and
Professional Women's club on
Thursday two films on fluori
dation were shown by Charles
Corn well and Mrs. Mary Tes
termaa, county nurse, who dis
cussed fluoridation tad answer
ed questions.
An invitation was read from
tha Salem dub to attend a din
ner sneeting at iiSQ on Tues
day, May 16, at the Golden
Pheasant -
A meeting lor the incoming
officers is set for Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. Thomas Bald
win, president-elect, and a
meeting on Thursday for the
executive committee at the
home of the president, Mrs.
O. J. Adkinson. Mrs. Kathleen
Mann and Mrs. R. C. Squall,
members of tha June commit
tee, also will attend. .
Square dances were present-'
ed by eight students from St
Luke's school, directed by Mrs.
Joe Gamroth. Guests were Mrs,
Lloyd . .Froom. Mrs. Charles
Wdgel, Mrs. . John Dickson,
Mrs. Fred Rogers of Woodburn
and Mrs. Floyd Dominick of
Hubbard. , . ;
Refreshments were served by
the committee, Mrs. - Frank
Bentley, Mrs.. Ann McCarron.
Miss Hildegarde Dierkhlsing
and Mrs. Ray Glatt
The next meeting will be a
busines meeting, June 4. In
stallation of new officers on
June 18 will close the spring
season when Mrs. Thomas
Baldwin of Hubbard will be
installed as president '
.. ..
Wedding Planned
Independence Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Foster are announcing
the coming marriage ef their
daughter. Miss Betty Marie
Foster, to Darrell Lin Ward.
The wedding will be an event
of Friday, June 11, at 8 o clock
at the Calvary Presbyterian
church. A reception will fol
low in the church parlors.
Tom DeArmond won over Mrs.
Ivan DeArmond; Mrs. Leland
Plank over Mrs. Clyde Cuts
forth; Mrs. George D. Jones
over Mrs. Dean Bishoprlck;
Mrs. P. C. McLaughlin over
Mrs. Marlon Hennlng; Mrs. Ed
gar Tweed over Mrs. Ralph
Pickering; Mrs. Marcheta Sam
uels over Mrs. O. J. Adkinson;
Mrs. Howsrd Palmer over Mrs.
Henry Miller; Mrs. John
Schmld over Mrs. John Hooper.
Tournament play will be re
sumed next week .by the winners.
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