Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 21, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, Anntt 21. 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea. Oregon
Miss Howard
Wed Recently
Miu Vclma Lou Howard,
daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam J. Howard of St. Helens,
and Charles N. Isaak, son of
Mr. and Mrs: N. G. Isaak of
Salem, were married at the
First Methodist church at 8
o'clock on July 23.
. The Rev. George Trobough
performed the service. The al
tar was decorated with pink
and white glsdioluses and blue
and pink daijies. Miss Betty
Waters, Grants Pass, and MUs
Jeanne Wilson, Portland, light
' ed candle. Miss Margy At
wood of Salem sang, and was
accompanied by Miss Connie
Com, of St. Helens.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. She ore
a white satin dress with a full
length train, net yoke and full
length sleeves with points at
the wrists. The dress was trim
med with lace on the sleeves,
bodice and down the front and
ides of the skirt. The illusion
net fingertip veil and shorter
over-veil extended from a
crown trimmed In a double
row of seed pearls. The bride's
bouquet was of white roses
with a white orchid center.
Miss Alice Johnson of Wei
ser, Idaho, was maid of honor.
Bridesmaids were Miss Nadine
Mickelson of Eugene, Miss Ed
wins Douglas of Salem,- a cou
sin of the bride, Miss Marilyn
Isaak of Salem, cousin of the
bridegroom, Miss Connie Beck
er of St. Helens and Mrs. Na
than Waldrin of St. Helens.
Flower girl was Miss Pamela
Howhrd, of Sacramento, Calif.,
niece of the bride. . ,
Best msn was Dick Isaak of
Salem, cousin of the bride
groom. Ushers were Eugene
Gallant' of Pawtucket. R. I.,
Dick Rampant of Newberg,
John Howard of Sacramento,
Calif., brother of the bride, Art
Johnson of Eugene, Don Ford
ef Virginia.
A reception followed in the
church parlors. Mrs Elmer
Johnson of St. Helens cut the
cake, assisted by Miss Helen
Park of Portland, cousin of the
bridegroom. Miss Vivian John
eon of Portland, and Miss
Helen Bennett of St. Helens
served the punch. Miss Ilene
Hoppins of Nampa, Idaho, had
charge of the guest book and
Miss Louise Knight of St.
Helens and Miss Sue Anderton
of Portland were in charge of
the gift table. Barbara Isaak,
and Nita Bentz of Salem pass
ed the bridegroom's cake. Miss
Arlene Klinger of St. Helens
was in charge of the flowers.
For traveling, Mrs. Isaak
wore a navy blue faille dress
with. French jacket, a light
blue feather hat and a white
orchid corsage. The couple left
for a wedding trip to Vancou
ver, B. C, and are now at home
In Salem. In September they
Will go east, where Mr. Isaak
will continue his studies at
Harvard law school.
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United States, South America and Spain.
Registration begins next week' for September Stu
dio Opening when dance revue rehearsals will begin.
Phone 20683
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Keizer On Tuesday, Au
gust 11, Miss Betty Gibbins and
Joe Clyde Harvick, both tem
porarily residents of Stayton,
were united In marriage, in
Faith Lutheran chapel by the
pastor, Rev. George L. Holnv
quist Floyd Davis and Mrs.
Lois Jones were their attend
ants. .
SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.
John Towle had as luncheon
and afternoon guests Tuesday,
former Chadron, Neb., friends,
Senator and Mrs. William Hern,
whom they had not seen for
eight years. The Herns are
driving home by way of Cali
fornia and Phoenix.
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Enjoy lee Skating Miu Beverly Nunn, left above, and
Miss Lois Roseler are among Salem folk enjoying a vaca
tion at Sun Valley this summer. They are there until
this coming week-end. They are pictured here on the
outdoor artifical ice rink at the mile-high resort.
Miss McKenzie Is
Wed at McMinnville
Sheridan Miss Alvina Mae
McKenzie, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Rod McKenzie, was wed
to Larry C. Ritland of McMinn
ville, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. C
Ritland of Lafayette, July 24
at the First Baptist church in
McMinnville. The Rev. S.
James Osborne read the double
ring ceremony before 200
guests
Clifford Elliott of McMinn
ville sang before the ceremony
and Harold Elklngton accom
panied and played the wedding
marches on the organ.
The bride, given in marriage
by he father, wore a wedding
dress of traditional white satin
with a bodice of antique lace
over satin and a lace paneled
skirt. Her fingertip veil was
held in place by a pearl studded
tulle coronet. She carried a cas
cade bouquet of stephanotis,
miniature white Calla lilies
and white satin leaves centered
with a gold throated white or
chid. '
Mrs. Maxine McKenzie of
Oswego, sister-in-law of the
bride, was matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Miss Joan
Zimmerman and Miss Delores
Grebowski of McMinnville.
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Flower girls were Robin
Wohglemuth of Newberg, and
Carol Shipley of Sheridan.
Best man was W. L. Mekkera
of McMinnville. Earl Plumeau
and Don Jernstedt of McMinn
ville were ushers. Billy Vinton,
McMinnville, was ring bearer
A reception was in the
Fireplace rooms of the church
after the ceremony. Mrs. Eu
gene Schulte of Portland, aunt
of the bride, served the wed
ding cake. Serving the punch
was Mrs. A. F. wohglemuth of
Newberg, aunt of the bride.
Mrs. Eugene Hanson, McMinn
ville, poured. Miss Charlene
Scott of Willamina passed the
guest book, and Mrs. Marian
Montoy of Arlington, Va., and
Miss Elsie Jenne of McMinn
ville were in charge of gifts.
For their wedding trip to
Canada, the bride wore a pale
blue suit with beige accessories
and an orchid corsage. They
are now at home in McMinn
ville. AMONG those to take in the
fashion show at the American
Legion club this evening is
Mrs. Carl Engdahl, who is here
from Pendleton. Her daugh
ter, Mrs. D. J. Mumm, is one
of the models in the show,
sponsored by Salem club of
Zonta International with Es
ther Foster's shop showing the
styles.
Today's Menu
I Dress up fish fillets with an
easy-do, well seasoned sauce.
Friday Fare
Fish Fillets with Savory
Egg Sauce
New Potatoes
Stewed Tomatoes and Sweet
Corn
i Bread and Butter Green Salad
Fresh Plums Beverage
i Savory Egg Sauce
Ingredients: H cup mayon-,
naise, H cup sweet pickle rel-
ish, 2 teaspoons prepared horse- j
radish, 1 teaspoon prepared i
mustard, 1 tablespoons chopped I
parsley, 3 tablespoons chopped j
i canned pimiento, Vt teaspoon
salt, 1 hard-cooked egg, chop
ped. " ,-
Method: Mix mayonnaise,
pickle relish, horseradish, mus
tard, parsley, pimiento and
1 salt Stir in chopped egg. Chill.
: Makes 1 cup. Secve with broiled
or fried fish fillets.
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Special Trips at
Camp Silver Creek
Two organized trips on Wed
nesday Wer imnni thm mmmw
activities at Y. W. C. A. Camp
silver creek for girls over 12
thia week. A trip to Taylor's
Grove and a four miu hik.
around Silver Creek Falls was
lea by Denis Lavender. Mr.
Lavender also will conduct a
star gazing program at evening
camp! ire.
A birthday skit entitled
"Sweet Sixteen will R
sented by the girls of Bear
ureea unit in Honor of one of
the junior counselors. Miss
ShlrleV Blll.h Thnu nirll.l.
pating in it are Janet Daven
port, Sally Osko, Margot Wing,
Janet Bosell, Kay Nickels,
Louise Powell and Barbara
Morris.
Christenings at
St. Mary's Church
ML Angel Mortis Anthony
was the name given the Infant
son of 'Mr., and Mrs. Arnold
Zollner when he was baptized
Friday at St. Mary's Catholic
church. Eugene Sander and
Theresa Sander of Tillamook
were the sponsors. Officiat
ing at the baptism ceremonies
was the Very Rev. Bernard
Sander, OSB, uncle of the in
fant. The infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Zollner was bap
tized Saturday site -noon at St.
Mary's Catholic church. He
was named Bernard Joseph.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Manning were
the sponsors, and the Rev. Cy
ril Lebold, OSB officiated.
Susan Ann, infant daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. August Schar
back, was baptized Sunday aft-,
ernoon at at. Mary s lainoiic
church.' John Scharbacb, bro
ther of Susan Ann, and Miss
Louise Plas were the sponsors,
and the Rev. Cyril Lebold, OSB
officiated.
Birthday Event
Mr. and Mrs. George
Bogosian were entertained
at their home on South
River road Tuesday of
this week, the occasion be
ing the birthday of the latter.
An evening of visiting and mu
sic was enjoyed after which a
birthday cake and coffee were
served by the hostesses, Mrs,
Mary Croshaw and Misses Mar
gart and Shirley Bogosian.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Croshaw and family of
Albany, Mrs. M. E. Langdon
and son of Junction City, Mr,
and' Mrs. Jack Schafer of
Brooks, Mrs. Loyd Totton and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jene
Wicke and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Deran Parsegian, Mrs,
Hurstel Totton and family,
Mrs. Lowells Murphy, Harry
Minasian, Bob Bogosian, Alfred
Bogosian, the honored - guest,
Mrs. George Bogosian, Mr. Bo
gosian and the hostesses, Mrs,
Mary Croshaw and the Misses
Margaret and Shirley Bogo
sian.
Named Chairman
Silverton Mrs. Victor Sa
ther is general chairman for
the September meeting of the
Business and Professional Wo
men's club, advanced to the
second Tuesday of the month,
September 8, as a dinner meet
ing at Toneys.
The topic for presentation is
entitled: 'Know Your Federa
tion," Guests are to be invited.
Plans were discussed for
other interests of the coming
year's work of the club at the
executive committee meeting
at the office of the Appeal
Tribune. I What
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about die!
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Report
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The LadiM Home Journal
tatsrprets the furthcoming
MSexsal Befaarior in Amr
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Dallas Wedding Mr. and
ciel Reimer), above, were married August 15 at Dallas.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Corney Reimer
and Mr. Regier is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Regier of
Reedley, Calif. (Jesten-Mlller studio picture.)
DAR Event
Woodburn Belle Passi chap
ter, Daughters of the American
Revolution, will sponsor a
booth ' at the D.A.R. annual
benefit country fair Saturday,
Aug. 22, at Champoeg.
The Woodburn chapter booth
will feature fruit, berries, can
ned fruit, garden produce,
cakes, pies, and other items.
Mrs. W. J. Wilson and Mrs.
Howard F. Butterfleld are gen
eral cnairmen with Mrs. Drexel
White as booth chairman.
Mrs. Lester E. Keller, regent.
will have charge of decorations
on the tea table and serving as
hostesses will be Mrs. Wilson
and Mrs. Keller along with
board members of which Mrs.
Karl Engleman of Belle Passi
chapter is one.
SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.
Roy E. Miller and son, Francis
Joseph, of Portland, are house
guests at the home of Mrs. Mil,
ler's parents, the F. M. Powells
and Jerry, for over the week
end.
Mr. Miller Is completing
plans to join his father-in-law
tor a trip during the coming
week, to St. Louts, Mo., where
both will attend the national
America Legion convention.
Both are members of the Del
bert Reeves post, Silverton. Mr.
Miller also will visit members
of his family In St Louis, his
home town.
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Mrs. Marvin Regier (Mar-
SILVERTON i Mrs. James
Nelson, general chairman f
the recent flower show soon-
sored by the Jaycee-Ettes, re
ports the displays and free will
offerings netted around $30 for
the group s welfare program.
One guest, Mrs. ' William
Wortman, and eleven members
were present for this week's
meeting with Mrs. Lloyd Tay
lor presiding. Mrs. John Mid
dlemiss and Mrs. Walter Flager
were hostesses at the Middle-
miss home. , . .
SILVERTON The Rev. and
Mrs. Neilan Dodson (Alice Lor-
en) and son, Bruce, from Nan-
ton, Alberta, Canada, guests of
the Ira Lorens, and a daugh
ter of the Lorens, Miss Naomi
Loren of Eagle Point school
faculty, drove to Roads End on
the coast Mrs. Laura Geiser, a
guest, went as far as Sheridan,
where she visited for the week
end at the home of the Rev. and
Mrs. Frank Zook of the Chris
tian church there, and joined
the family of the Carl Lorens
tor a reunion of three days. '
The Carl Lorens, former Sil
verton residents, have three
sons, Wayne, Carol and How
ard. -.
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Club Plans fyc-U -
Oliver ion ' -
Hfinoeu, president as a
ing two future w a i
off the club year ef ti e J
Womsa'i elub. A X o'e ck I -Die
lunch in Silverton City I -la
planned en August Uir
cial hour following.
At thia meeting plana wu l t
completed for a tea for t I
pleasure of prospective
bers, details aa to time and Co. m
mlttee personnel to-be aj
nounced later.
Dsfrcif Girls::::.
T-V- fr--i-VTrS
ntrnlt Nina member ol
Troop 88, Girl Scouts from the
Detroit-Idanha area, parUdpat-
ed in an ovenugru ouunsj
Brei tec bush laot week-end.
Pimn wii mail in that old -
guard station, where the ftrie
lant aTmlffalW !1ttf . M IllKs MI
the new Breltenbuah guard
station was productive of a
talk on tree disease, v
The Scouts worked on their
merit badge In silviculture.
campcraft, and outdoor-cook
ery. Swimming at Breitenbuan
Hot Springs was a popular ac
tivity of the group. -Attending
were: Susan
Moore, Delores Gesher, Evelyn
Harper, Martha Mason, Mar
tine Rarey, ally New, Becky
Stoll, Carolyn Lady, and Gloria
Evenson.
The Scout were aceompan- ,
1J ... 1 - Wktt. mtmJt
Rozelle Vlckera.
LIGHTS FOR WATKKLOO
Lebanon Waterloo, one of ,
ed cities, celebrated InstaUa
Uon of 1U first (tract light thia
week. Mountain States Power
company official erected
new type mercury vapor light
at the Intersection of Seventh
and Cross, near tbo eommu
nity's grocery (tore. Two more ,
lights, ordered by the Water-;
1 n,lt m Vu. immlmJI
shortly.
In the North Pacific is the
largest living star fish. It la
the Sunflower Star and reaches
a diameter of two feet or mora.
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