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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1953)
Thursday, August "53 THB CAPITAL? JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Put T Pail Wed at Air Base The marriage of Mis, Frieda mj i.ino ana S. Sgt A. Dale Nusom was solemnized Saturday evening, Aug 8 at Fairchlld Air Force Base near Spokane. Wash. Sgt Nusom is a member of the aviation cadet selection team at Fairchild He pent two year, in the air force in England prior to his present assignment The couple both at tended Willamette university She was graduated in nursing this year from University of Oregon medical school. The ceremony took place In the chapel before a group of tiusc ujeiius ana relatives of ine coupie. uiapiain Ringdahl officiated at the double ring service. The bride, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Carl Carlson of Salem was given In marriage by her father. She wore a. rose-beige suit with navy accessories. Her halo hat was a sequin-trimmed white pique one. She carried a colonial nosegay of white car nations. Mrs. Don Nusom of Cervais was matron of honor. Her dress was beige colored, lace-trimmed. She carried a nosegay of yellow and pink carnations. Robert Carlson, brother of the bride, was best man. A reception at the couple's apartment followed the cere mony. i The couple will reside at 2015 West Third avenue, Spo kane. Those from Salem attending the weddinff were kt mA f A. W. Nusom. parents of the Driaegroom, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson, Mrs. Henry C. Staf ford, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nusom, Don Nusom, Jr., Joanne Nu som and Robert Carlson. Garden Club Picnic Woodburn There was a good attendance of members and families at the Woodburn Garden club picnic Tuesday evening at Settlemler park. Following the dinner a short business meeting was conduct- just f Solly ioyi: "Tag yours now!" THESE FREE Some Notations . . . Three flew nalnkl. "4iwti were honor guests for an Informal "u w wiuch Mrs. Arthnr Suiilvaa entertained at the "inDnn uardens home of Mrs. Lewis, Wednesday morning . . . Mrs. Allea Wild M r j Normaa and Mrs! James Mul- were the three honored, friends from Wavna anH m. brin Drives being Invited be tween lo a.m. and noon to greet the three joyed their coffee In h. .... dens ... At the door for th.l " nour was Mrs. scott Sam sell with Mrs. linn nit I ' I pouring, Mrs. Mtlaa Baslnger assisting In serving . . . Dur ing the second hour, Mrs. L. E. Myers was at the door, Mrs. Silas Galser poured and Mrs. William Breedlove assisted . . . Varying the cycle of coffee parties and bringing in a group of the young misses for their bit of social activitv kii h informal "coffee-coke party" for which Mrs. Rnssel Beotler and her daughter. Shirlev R,i. ler, entertained at their home Wednesday morning. . . A fea ture of the Dart- was the for. tune telling on the Datio. 'Madam TnnTa" (Mr, n P Grant) holding forth. . In two mother-dauffhter ffn8in contests, nrlzea went tn Mn Deral Jones and dauffnter Oottye. and Mrs. Fen num. eke and daughter, Joan. . . ed and plans discussed for the exnioit at the coming North Marion County fair September 24, 25 and 26. A meeting of the rjlannina committee and chairmen la in be held on Thursday, August 13, at 2 p.m. at the library to plan the work for the year. Regular mee tines will he re. sumed September 8, when the new officers, Mrs. Charles Conyne, president, Mrs. Edwin Johnson, vice-president, Mrs. James Llvesay, secretary, and A. G. Cowan, treasurer, will be hosts. 50 Add these luxurious wool or Cashmere sweaters to your fall wardrobe for just 50c deposit . . . pay the rest from your summer vacation money and be all ready for school! - Wonderful condy-box colors to spark up any wardrobe! Cardigans, long or short sleeved pullovers, interesting designs, collars or double loop necklines. Have several . . . just 50c deposit on each sweater! t Hurry in . . . select yours today! WONDERFUL PRIZES Come la and meet our high school board ... sip a free coke, at eur Coke Bar, and register for our prise drawing. Ion don't have to be present to win. No obligation, of course, FIRST PRIZE: Table Radio SECOND PRIZE: IZ5.H Cashmere THIRD PRIZE: $17.5 Pullover Cashmere FOCRTH PRIZE: tlS.M Skirt FIFTH PRIZE: I10.SS Orion Skirt .ByM.LP. Ha A. ft. v.h.i. j vVi!? lMer'. Brandmothers hurley, presided at the ta Die in the dinin nuim ir.. berous begonias in a crystal ' ucoraiea int uble and tiered crystal lary suiani were Used On tl. aervint, 4-Kl Assisting in the dining room im in uie garaen were Mrs. Grant B. Fallln n) H..IDht.. Cathy, Mrs. Carl Quistad and aaugnier, Karlene, and Mrs. J. A. Jelderks. . . Greeted bv Mrs. Rentier mnA daughter were: Mrs. Floyd Seamster and Judy; Mrs. Bar ney Van Onsenoard and Vlkl- Mrs Lawrence Kelsh and Helen; Mrs. Ralph Atwood and Judy; Mrs. Rollln Beaver and Carolyn: Mr. Carl Outitad and Karlene; Mrs. Ray Morrow, Deana and Carol; Mrs. Deral Jones and Dottye; Mrs. Fred Klana and Martha? Mh Ttnh. art Keudell and Barbara; Mrs. Kenneth Morris and Barbara; Mrs. Barry Lucas and Peggy Abb? Mrt Franela C?Alran and Marilyn; Mrs. Kenneth Dodge and Linda; Mrs. Henry Otto and Nancy; Mrs. Joser'- Bourne and JoAnn; Mrs. Ferd Hueneke and Joan; Mrs. Lester Carter and Jane; Mrs. Carl Collins and TAnnlaf Mra. ftrant ft. FalllB and Cathy; Mrs. Howard Rob erts and sue; Mrs. James ua worth and Jean; Mrs. Corbett Hewitt and Marcia; Mrs. Hal DeSart and Gail; Mrs. E. E. Rnrlnr and Susan: Mrs. John Ramage and Linda. . . Annual Reunion ML Angel The annual re union of the Hotter family was Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aman. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilde of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Moe. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gler, and Mrs. Tillie Hook, all of Silverton; Mr. and MrsEd Hotter, George Hotter, Sister M. Lloba. O. S. B., Sister Martina, O. S. B., and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Aman, all of Mount Angel. sit depo V L (MW5s5ac yv ' iffflj SrMMCT MOM VIENNA, , AfcDG(fl? V ?0$3? Sallvs brinqs vou heavenly all-woo! or cash- ' JJi -M,-xrw mere weuier . . . incite jruui nuvr iui g .-. .::y - I 'I ( back to campus! Exquisite styling, classic lS V UF.m w ' I Miss Mann A Wed Aug. A Albany The First Presby terian church was the setting for the wedding of Miss Mu riel A. Mann, daughter of Mrs. Claire Miller of San Jose. Cal., and Marvin L.-Neabeack, San Jose, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Neabeack of Cor vallis. The Rev. Morton L. Booth read the service on Sunday, August 2, at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. The bride was presented in marsiage by her uncle, .Virgil Richardson. She wore a street length jacket dress of pale pink faille with matching hat of pink feathers in an off-the-tace heart shaped, effect Her ac- ceiont's were of white. She car ried a bouquet of light pink and white roses, white stephan otis tied with streamers. Attending her sister as maid of honor was Miss Meredith Mann, San Jose, Calif., who wore a pastel-shaded yellow crepe frock with white acces sories and a headdress of white daisies and yellow veiling. She carried a nosegay of white Es ter Reed daisies, with yellow veiling and yellow streamers. Best man was Rudolph Ko- ecke, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, and ushering were Jack Stevens,' Jr., Albany, and Kenneth McGary, Corval lis. . ' After the ceremony the re ception was tn the church so cial hall. , . Mrs. Rudolph Koecke, Cor- vallis, sister of the bridegroom, served the punch. Mis. Elmer Ricman, Corvallis, served. the wedding cake, and assisting was Mrs. Forest Cowgilli Mrs. Loren Wilson was reception hostess. Miss Iris Mann. San Jose, Cal., sister of the bride, played a group of violin selec tions during the ceremony and also had charge of the gift table. Mrs. Eugene Packard, Albany, had the guest (book. After the reception the cou ple left on a wedding trip to Canada. After August 9 they will be at home in San Jose. reserves your ' .' ' CisViSvv--- i'-. :'-'' ',' .-' ' Wed Here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dodele (Shirley Pippin) were married Sunday In the First Meth odist church. The bride is the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Pippin and Mr. Dodele is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Taul Dodele of Independence. (Jesten-Miller studio picture) Miss Gearin and Mr. Miller Engaged Jefferson The betrothal of Miss Jean Gearin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Joseph Gearin of Newberg, to Stanley Frances Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller of Jeffer son, was announced this week. They will be married the first of the coming year. Miss Gearin was graduated from Mills college and also from Katherine Gibbs school In Boston and Is making her home in. San Francisco at present. -I X T v Mr. Miller was graduated from the University of Washington and served as lieutenant (j.g.) in the navy. Both are employ ed in the offices ot the Stand ard Oil company in San Fran cisco. - ROYAL NEIGHBORS nf America juvenile and Sewing club members enlnved a nimir at Dallas park Wednesday.-At a Dusiness meeting it was de cided that there will be na meeting in Sentemher - Thi next meeting is to be October i at tne borne of Mrs. Luc Keyt, 1945 Royal. CORNER COURT AND LIBERTY CDA Court Plans Events for Autumn Mt Angel The Catholic Daughters of America met Mon day evening to outline events for the fall season. A social for members will be on Monday evening, August 24, and Miss Theresa Dehler was named chairman. Her assisting com mittee includes Mrs. Edward A. Hammer, Mrs. Anthony Grlesenauer, Mrs. Thomas Wachter, Mrs. C. J. Ebner, Mrs. L. A. Zeis, Miss Elizabeth Ke ber, Mrs. Victor Hoffer, Mrs. Don Cook and Mrs. Joseph C. Schmidt. On September SO, the last Wednesday of the month there will be the annual semin ary benefit social, to be in the bt. Marys school auditorium. The proceeds of the social will be given to Mount Angel sem inary to help towards the edu cation of. young men to the priesthood, Catho'Jc Daughters will be co-hostesses with the St. Ann's Altar society members and the Catholic Order of Women For esters for the luncheon-meeting of the Oregon City Dean ery of the Archdiocesan coun cil of Catholic Women when they meet in Mount Angel in September,' the date to be an nounced later. An invitation was received from the Knights of Columbus for a Columbus Day party on October 12. In the late fall, the organi zation . will sponsor "They Hoard the Angels Sing," to gether with other films, pro ceeds ot this benefit to go to Die seminary building fund. . The organization will collect baby and children's clothing lor shipment to a needy or phanage for a Christmas gift, with shipments made by the first of October, and they will continue sending clothing to -ea. Mrs. Alois Keber,1 re lief for peace chairman, will arrange packing and shipments, and articles may be brought to her home. . Guest speaker was the Rev. Cyril Lebold, O. S. B. He an nounced the annual parish ba zaar will be late in October, and members were asked to sew articles for the needlework A. 100 pure cashmere! Short sleeves, full fashioned, hand ' finished. Small collar, interesting Intarsia design, two tone. Sizes 38 and 40 in grey with blue or beige with yellow. 27.95 I.Australian Merino wool! Short sleeved pullover with collar. Hand fin ished. Yellow, powder blue and navy. Sizes 38 and 40. 7.98 C. Classic cardigandouble loop neck line, full foshioned, fine gauge. Match ing ocean pearl buttons. Fine Australian Merino wool: Aqua, white, navy, powder blue, pink, maize, brown. Sizes 38 and 40. 10.98 Luxurious Cashmere: White, natural, navy, red, royal, light grey, aqua, ox ford, pink, powder blue. Sizes 38 and 40. 22.95 Long sleeved pulover Short sleeved pullover ' D. Fine Merino wool! cardigan with detailed buttons, smal white. Sizes 38 booth. v . r y . Mrs. George Vachler and Mrs. E. G. Unger will be hos tesses at the September busW ness meeting. Miss Anne Er wert received. the attendance award. . ! . A social hours followed the business sessions, with refresh, ments served by the hostesses, Mrs. Joseph Schmitt and Mrs. Robert Zollner. Alois Keber showed films of local interest a :, Miss Ammon and Mr.PlumleeWed Lebanon Wed on August I at the Lebanon home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ammon, were their daughter, Miss Barbara Lee Ammon, and Robert Plum lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Plumlee of Albany. Baskets of pastel gladioluses decorated the altar. The Rev. . Mervin Beamish officiated at the single ring ceremony. Can dles were lighted for the eve ning nuptials by Miss Dorothy Burke. Soloist was Mrs. Joe Hommel of Lebanon. Wearing a blue suit with white accessories and carrying a white colonial bouquet the bride was given In marriage by her father. " Her honor attendant, Mrs. Betty Dudley, sister-in-law of the bridegroom,, wore a gray . suit with navy accessories and carried sweet peas and yellow rosebuds. - The bride's brother, Darrel Ammon, was best man.. Anoth er brother, Dean Ammon, and Eddie Mahaffey of Albany, were ushers. ,, . t The reception followed in the Ammon home. Mrs. H. G, Dud ley ot Lebanon, poured, and Mrs. Lois Carpenter, Albany, cut the cake. The guest book. was in charge of Miss Dorothy Burke. ' Mr. and Mrs. Plumlee will live in Toledo where he is em ployed. . . , - MT. ANGEL Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Boylan of Stockton, Calif., are house guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Wachter. They are also visiting with other relatives ana mends Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilde and son Lynn ot Avalon, Cal, are guests at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. WUde. 19.95 16.98 Short sleeved collar, pearl Unset pocket. Pink and and 40. k ' 8.98