Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 01, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Members of
Wedding Party
Among mid-August bridet is Mia
RuthiU Willard, who to to be wed to
Gordon K. Stein on August 15. Miss
Willard to telling plans for the wed
ding this week-end.
Zhe.cfremony wU1 tolemnized tt
8:30 o clock that eveninj in the First
Christian church, the Rev. Dudley
Stnin olficiating. Peter Larson is to
be the soloist, Mrs. J. M. Crscroft to
play the organ.
Attending the bride will be Mrs.
Donna Sawyer as matron of honor; Miss
Marilyn Springer as maid of honor;
Mrs. Billy Kelso and Mrs. Maurice Mer
rill as the bridesmaids.
Jack Stein Is to be best man for his
brother.
The ushers will be James Christian,
Billy Kelso and Ronald Tatone.
The reception also will be at the
church,
The bride-elect is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Willard and Mr.
Stein Is the son of Mrs. William P. Stein
of Canby.
Miss Willard was honored at a sur
prise kitchen shower for which Mrs.
Billy Kelso and Mrs. Donna Sawyer en
tertained on Thursday evening at the
Kelso home.
Feting the bride-to-be were her moth
er, Mrs. E. C. Willard, Mr. Stein's moth
er, Mrs. William P. Stein; Mrs. Jack
Stein, Mrs. Don Hastings, Mrs. R. C.
Willard. Mrs. Richard Trent, Mrs. Her
bert Dalke, Mrs. Ray Rogers, Mrs. Ken
neth Crick, Mrs. Ivan Eberly, Mrs. Wil
liam Samarin, Mrs. Wilbur Pearson,
Mrs. Robert Schunke. Mrs. Maurice
Merrill, Mrs. Pauline Hillpot, Mrs. Dale
Thompson, Mrs. Stan Sayles. Mrs. Gene
Katter, Mrs. Earl Jaeger, Mrs. David
Bartruff. Miss Marilyn Springer, Miss
Shirley Thompson.
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Past Oracles, Oregon Grape camp,
Royal Neighbors of America, will meet
Monday at the home of Miss Mary
Champ, 1760 C street, at 8 o'clock.
There will be election of officers for
the coming year. . '
Several people from Salem will be In
Portland next week-end to take in
events planned for republican groups.
The week-end events center around the
100-per-plate dinner set for Saturday.
Saturday afternoon a reception is
planned between 3 and 5 o'clock in the
Marine room of the Multnomah hotel
1o honor Leonard W. Hall, national re
publican chairman, and Mrs. Hall, who
are to be in Oregon that week-end as
special honor guests for the events
planned.
Mrs. James W. Mott, Salem, vice
chairman of the republican state central
committee, is general chairman for. the
reception. She has named Mrs. Fred
eric Young of Portland, vice-chairman
of the Multnomah county central com
mittee, as chairman of arrangements.
Governor and Mrs. Paul L. Patterson,
Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry,
State Treasurer Sigfrid B. Unender,
State Labor Commissioner William E.
Kimsey, Mrs. Marshall Cornett, republi
can national committeewoman from
Oregon: J. J. Card, republican national
committeeman from Oregon; Robert A.
Elliott of Medford, state republican
central committee chairman; Mrs. Mott
as state vice chairman of the central
committee; Mrs. Roy T. Bishop, presi
dent of the Oregon Federation of Re
publican Women; Fred Robinson of
Medford, president of the Oregon Re
publican Clubs; Mrs. H. D. Peterson of
Dallas, head of the Oregon Council of
Republican Women; and Douglas R.
Spencer of Eugene, president of the
Young Republican federation of Ore-.
' gon, will be in the receiving line with
Mr. and Mrs. Hall.
Mrs. Earl T. Newbry, Mrs. Sigfrid B.
Unander, Mrs. William E. Kimsey, Mrs.
George Jones, all of Salem, Mrs. Eugene
Marsh of McMinnville, Mrs. Rudie Wil
helm, Jr., of Portland, and Mrs. Robert
A. Elliott of Medford, will be among
those pouring during the different
hours.
Chairmen and vice chairmen of all
county committees and precinct com
mitteemen and women are being invited
to participate.
On Sunday, August 9, the republi
cans plan a big picnic at Laurelhurst
park.
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.,,. n.wfemers belnr welcomed to the eaplUI are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Proctor and family, who
AM0!5S HTK!!rwH. Mr. Proctor belnr with the Oregon Farm Bnreaa federation. Mrs Proe
toV.nd'chlldre TaSTred alJJve. The ehU4ren are Carolyn 4. Rodney Kent, three months old, and Charles
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MRS. DALBERT J. JEPSEN AND SONS
SALEM FRIENDS will be saying farewell to Mr. and Mr. Dalbcrt J. Jensen
and family whs are moving to North Hollywood, Calif, to live. Mr. Jepurn to be on
the faculty as Harvard school for boys. Mrs. Jensen and the two sons, Peter, at left,
and Carl, are pictured above. Several affairs have been given in farewell to them
recently.
ANNUAL picnic for Past Presi
dents club of unit No. 9, Ameri
can Legion auxiliary, to arranged
for next Thursday, August 8, in Bush's
Pasture park. Members are to take the
Mission street entrance. The dinner is
to be at 6 o'clock..-
Mrs. Oscar C. Christensen is general
chairman and on the committee with
her are Mrs. R. W. Wyatt, Mrs. W. W.
Woodruff, Mrs. John A. Boening, Mrs.
B. M. Bennett, Mrs. W. G. Nothelfer,
Mrs. Clara Poland, Mrs. Jennie Bart
lett, Mrs. Beth Coffee.
Woman's Society of Christian Service
of the West Salem Methodist church is
meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Chester McCain, 876 Piedmont.
This is a general meeting for the group.
Mrs. James Best is chairman for the
program. . .
Susannah Wesleyan guild of the First
Methodist church will meet Sunday at
the Lodge at Silver Creek falls at 4
o'clock. Arrangements for transporta
tion may be made by calling Mrs. Harry
Swafford, 3-4302.
All Amaranth courts are invited to
the state grand lodge picnic at Cham
poeg park this Sunday, at 1:30 o'clock.
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Copettes will meet Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Vernon White on Bliler
street, with Mrs. Clive Scott co-hostess.
The group will make favors for the state
hospital. All policemen's wives are
invited to attend.
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MRS. CHARLES PROCTOR AND FAMILY
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Cirque Club
Dance Aug. 8
Cirque club's mid-summer informal
dance is on the calendar for next Satur
day evening, August 8, at Izaak Walton
league clubhouse. Dancing will begin
at 9 o'clock.
There will be a snack bar throughout
the evening. On the committee for this
are Mrs. Theodore Flook, Mrs. Newbury
Close, Mrs. Gordon Cooley, Mrs. Joe B.
Richards.
On the decorating committee are Mr.
and Mrs. Courtney Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
Jackson Hazelett, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Hendrie, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jen
nings, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hay.
Woman's Society of Christian Service
of Leslie Methodist church will spon
sor an exhibit of old and unusual Bibles
at its regular program and business
meeting in the church parlors at 1:30
Wednesday. Anyone having an unusual
Bible is invited to display it.
Mrs. Harold Allen will present a de
votional program and Mrs. W. S. Ank
ney the program subject, 'Making
Friends of God's Children." Mrs. Roy
Grettie and Mrs. Lewis McRae will re
port on their week's attendance at the
society's school of missions and Chris
tian social relations recently conducted
at Camp Magruder. Mrs. Ankney and
Mrs. Everett McRae will report on visit
ors' day at the school.
Hostesses for the tea hour Will be
Mesdames Charles Vick, T. D. Trick, G.
H. Templeton, and Joe Wood.
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Attendants for
Wedding Told
Members of her wedding party arc
being told by Miss Jeanna duBuy, who
is to be married on August 14 to Glenn
'Lukinbeal.
The wedding will be at 8 o'clock in
the evening of that date at the First
Christian church, the ' Rev.' Dudley
Strain officiating. Mrs. J. M. Cracroft
to to be organist.
Mrs. Allen Craig will be matron of
honor for her sister. Mrs. Karl Schmidt
and Miss Ellen Reynoldi arc to be
bridesmaids.
Best man to to be Allen Craig. Ushers
will be David Lukinbeal, brother of tut
bridegroom, and Richard Don.
The reception following is to be at the
church also.
.The bride-to-be la the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis duBuy and Mr. Lu
kinbeal to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Lukinbeal.
Some Notations . . .
By M.L.F. -J
Friday morning brought one of the
late summer's delightful coffee parties
when Mrs. Wayne P. Loder entertained
at her Strong road home in compliment
to Mrs. Ray A. McKlnnie . . . Mrs. Me
Kinnie recently returned to Salem to
make her home and to being welcomed
back by many friends . . . The Friday
coffee was between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
... It was a perfect morning for such
an affair and friends thoroughly en
Joyed the beautiful gardens at the
Loder home, taking their refreshments
outdoors to visit with others while
drinking their coffee . . .
In line with the hostess and honoree
was Mrs. McKinnie's daughter,' Miss.
Marilyn Mount, who will enter the Uni
versity of Oregon in the fall . . .
"Welcomed heme" greetings were ex
tended Mrs. Hollix W. Huntington, who
returned earlier in the week with Mr.
Huntington and their son, Kay, from
three months abroad . . . Mn. Hunting
ton was assisting at the coffee but also
was busy answering many questions
bout the Interesting trip ... In Am-,
sterdam the Huntingtons met Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Marshall and daughter,
Julia, who are abroad ... In Rome they i
met other Oregon friends by happen
chance, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Hug
gins, Sr. of Coos Bay ...
- Mrs. W. C. Dyer, Sr who was among
those assisting, Just returned from the
. beach this week, having been there
the past two weeks with Mrs. Frank H.
Spears and Mrs. T. W. Creech from
Salem and Mrs. David M. Graham from
Eugene, at Jhe Spears cottage at Nei
kowin . . . Mrs. Spears and Mrs. Creech
were due home today . . . Next week,
Mrs. Dyer will be in Eugene to visit
Mrs. Graham, formerly of Salem . . .
Mrs. F. D. Qulsenberry, also among
those assisting at the coffee, was eagerly
awaiting the arrival of her son and
daughter-in-law, Lt and Mrs. Dwlght
Qulsenberry and their little son Stephen
Dwlght, later in the day from Fort
Hood, Texas, Lt. Qulsenberry having
been stationed there ... He will go
overseas later this summer, Mrs. Quls
enberry and little son 'to be at their
home here . . .
Among others asked to assist at the
coffee were Mrs. B. O. Schucklng, Mrs.
T. A. Livesley, Mrs. James B. Young,
Mrs. Ercel W. Kay, Mrs. Charles H.
Huggins, Mrs. Taylor Hawkins, Mrs. C.
W. Panlus, Mrs. Robert J. Herrall, Mrs.
Roy H. Simmons, Mrs. Linn C. Smith,
Mrs. Breyman Boise, Mrs. John H. Car
son, Mrs. Glenn S. Faxson, Mrs. Keith
Brown, Mrs. Paul R. Hendricks . , .
Chatting in the gardens during our
call: Mrs. William L. Phillips, Sr., Mrs.
Lewis D. Griffith, Mrs. Harry 8. Dor
man, Mrs. Jerald 8. Backstrand, Mrs.
Prince W. Byrd, Mrs. Harry H. Belt,
Mrs. Wallace Carson, Mrs. John R.
Caughell, Mrs. Frederick S.. Lamport,
Mrs. R. L. Edwards, Mrs. Donald C.
Roberts, Mrs. Edgar T. Fierce, Mrs.
George Wetter, Mrs. C. Kenneth Wilson,
. Mr. Brasler C. Small, Mrs. Kenneth
Power, Mrs. Donald McCargar, Mrs.
Edwin Keech, Mrs. John A. Heltiel,
Mrs. William L. Lidbeck, Mrs. James
Walton, Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs.
Chandler . Brown, Miss Elisabeth Lord,
Mrs. Ronald E. Jones, Miss Edith Schry
ver Miss Beryl Holt, Mrs. A. D. Wood
mansee, Mrs. F. W. Poorman, Mrs. Karl
Becke and Mrs. H. G. Malson, both of
whom leave this week-end for the gift
market in San Francisco, Mrs. Maison
to be accompanied by her granddaugh
ter, Carolyn Zoe Lowery; Mrs. Vine
Buchhols, Mrs. William H. Hammond,
Mrs. Howard A. Rex, Mrs. Harold M.
Ollnger, Mrs. James T. Brand, Mrs.
Roderick Livesley, Mrs. Robert Drager,
Mrs. T. Harold Tomllnson, Mrs. Wil
liam J. Braun ...
Executive committee of the Salem
district of the Woman's Society of Chris
tian Service of the Methodist church met
in an all day session at the First Meth
odist church Thursday morning. Among
members were several Salem women:
Mrs. E. P. Goulder, conference secretary
of spiritual life, and the following dis
trict officers: Miss Wilms DeVrles, re
cording secretary; Mrs. Mervin J. Gil
son, treasurer; Mrs. Laurance Walworth,
secretary of promotion; Mrs.RoyGrettlc
secretary of student work; Mrs. R. E.
Wingard, secretary of supply work;
Mrs. George Roseberry, secretary of
missionary personnel: Mrs. C. W.
Stacey, publicity chairman.
Mrs. G. Wesley Turner, formerly of
Salem and now of Lebanon at this meet
ing was elected secretary of youth
work; Mrs. W. F. Culvin of Jefferson,
secretary of status of women; Mrs.
Arvid Olson of Albany, secretary of lit
erature. Mrs. Carl Oldham of McMinnville
presided over the group which rep
resents three thousand women In this
district organized into 38 societies and
10 Wesleyan service guilds for employ
ed women.
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MRS. RICHARD A., BAKER
BRIDE TODAY at a oeremony In Eugene was Mrs. Richard A. Baker (Nane
Joan Byrne), above, daughter of Dr, Charles D. Byrne, chancellor of higher education
In Oregon, and Mrs. Byrne. Friends from all parts of the at to attended the wedding.
Baker-Byrne Wedding Is at Eugene
A wedding uniting two prominent
Oregon families took place this after
noon at Eugene with friends from all
parts of the state attending.
Wed were Miss Nancy Joan Byrne,
daughter of Dr. Charles D. Byrne, chan
cellor of higher education In Oregon,
and Mrs. Byrne, and Richard Andrew
Baker, son of Alton F. Baker, Sr., pub
lisher of the Eugene Register-Guard,
and Mrs. Baker.
The service was at 3 o'clock in St.
Mary's Catholic church. Bishop Francis
P. Leipzig nf Baker, long-time pastor
at St. Mary's church in Eugene, offi
ciating. Mrs. Dale Cooley was organ
ist. ....
The bride wore a beautiful wedding
dress of white nylon tulle embroidered
all over with lily of 'he valley sprays
of Schiffle embroidery, !he dress being
styled with full court train. The finger
tip illusion veil was arranged from a
beaded pearl crown. For her flowers
the bride carried a bouquet of white or
chids and stephanotis tied with white
satin ribbons. Dr. Byrne gave his
daughter in marriage.
Mrs. John P. Byrne of Oswego waa
honor attendant for her sister-in-law.
Miss Sara Archibald, Grants Pass, Miss
Sue Riddlcsbarger of Eugene, Miss Ancy
Vincent of Eugene and Miss Nancy
Hagglund of Tigard, all Kappa Kappa
Gamma sorority sisters of the bride,
were bridesmaids. AH attendants were
attired alike In white organdy, full
length dresses with embroidered panels
down the back threaded with pastel
grosgrain ribbon, the honor attendant's
in lavender, the others in other pastel
shades. Each carried a white lacey bas
ket interwoven with ribbons and filled
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MR. AND MRS. LOUIS ALDEN BRUNER
THE WEDDING of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Alden Bruner (Barbara Jean Crawford),
above, was an event of lt Hoturday evening. The bride la the daushter ot Mrs.
Robert Crawford and the lato Mr. Crawford. Mr. Bruner la the eon of Mr. and Mrs.
Boyd Bruner of Eagle Point. The couple will reside In Klamath Falls.
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with pink and white blooms, and each
wore a crown of white embroidered or
gandy. Carol Little, six-year-old niece of tha
bridegroom, was Junior attendant, wear
ing a miniature replica of the brides
maids' frocks.
Herbert C. Baker was best man for
his brother. ' The ushers included Alton
F. Baker, Jr.', and Edwin Baker, broth
ers of the bridegroom; John P. Byrne
of Oswego, brother of the bride; Ralph
Little, Eugene, brother-in-law of the)
bridegroom; Kenneth Warren and John
1 Akers of Eugene.
' The reception was at the Byrne resi
dence. Mrs. Ralph Little, sister of the
bridegroom; Miss Robin Jones, Mrs.
Herbert C. Baker and Mrs. Alton . F.
Baker, Jr., cut the cake. Mrs. H. A.
Bork, Mrs. C. F. Wright, both of Eu
gene, Mrs. Frank Baker of Tacoma and
Mrs. A. L. Strand of Corvallis poured.
Others assisting were Mrs. Earl M. Pal
let!, Mrs. Adam Wilhelm, Mrs. W. Dolph
Janes, all of Eugene, Mrs. F. M. Shide
ler of Corvallis, Mrs. Kenneth Hirons,
Mrs. W. P. Riddlesbarger, Mrs. Kennetft
Warren, Miss Joe Tallman,. Miss Vir
ginia Means', Mrs. Robert Newburn,
Miss Alice Ann Wright, Mrs. James
M.ignuson, Mrs. Jack Jensen, Miss Betty
Shideler, Miss Anne Allumbaugh. All
white and pastel blooms were used In
decorating at the wedding, and featured
was a lighted bride's candle which is to
be preserved to burn at each anniver
sary. The couple will travel along the Ore
gon and California coast and will be at
home in Merced, Calif., where the
bridegroom is stationed with the air
force.
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