Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 24, 1953, Page 6, Image 6

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THE CAPITAL JOCKXAL. fciJw,Orfti
Monday, Aafuet li, 195S
I Capital Women
C Edited by MARIAN LOWRX FIbCHEM I
Ac
ua and White Theme for
Olson-Majek Wedding at
Church; Reception Follows
The Firit Presbyterian church; headdresses were of aqua blue
wai the scene lor one of the satin leaves.
late summer's memorable wed
dings, Sunday evening when
Miss JoAnne Majek, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Majek,
was married to Allan John Ol
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
A. Olson.
A double ring service was
used, the Rev. Donald Spauid-
ing 01 casta Mesa. Cam., cou- brum lilies with poufs of pink
sin of the bride, officiating atnet and American Beauty satin
wie o o wiqck run. ini enure leaves
wedding party stood on the j SuzcU Spaulding, young
altar p atform. Gerald Neitling j coutln of tne brid wa, tne
was soloist. Mrs. Ralph Dobbsiflower girli wearing , boek
playing the organ. At the con- ,tvlcd identicallv to thn. of
elusion of the service, Mr.
Neitling went to the back of
the church to . sing the Ave
Maria.
Beautiful decorations mark
ed the wedding. Across the
choir loft was festooned a gar
land of greens and white asters
with a cluster of three large
wedding bells in the center. In
the background the full length
of the altar were large baskets
of white gladioluses, tied 'with
aqua bows, and candelabrums
entwined with greens, white
asters and the' aqua bows.
White satin rope closed off the
pews down the white carpeted
aisle and at the pows were tall
standards with candles and en
twined with ivy and bows of
aqua satin ribbon. In each win
dow burned five graduated
candles in clusters of ivy.
Candlelighters were Miss
Carolyn Parker and Miss Vir
ginia Nichols, of Halsey, both
wearing pink embroidered or
gandy frocks. ,
Dress of Lace and Tulle
The tall blonde bride wore a
dress of white imported Chan
tilly lace and tulle over satin.
The bodice and the long sleeves,
the latter extending to points
over the hands, were of the
lace. The scalloped low neck
line was edged in the lace and
with pleated nylon tulle. The
bouffant skirt was fashioned
with two Inset bands of lace
and terminated In a chapel
length train from a pleated bor
der. The fingertip veil of silk
net cascaded from a crown of
seed pearls. For her flowers the
bride carried a sunburst bou
quet of stephanotis and fleur
d'amour with white orchids In
the center. Mr. Majek gave his
daughter Id marriage. .
Tho five attendants for the
bride were all in aqua nylon
net frocks, waltz length. The
dresses were designed with
three rows of ruffling around
the bottom of the skirts to
form an apron effect In back. A
tuffle went diagonally across
the front of the bodices. They
wore matching shoes and their
Some Notations..
By M. L. F.
A striking color theme fea
tured the wedding of JoAnne
Majek and Allan J. Olson last
iianlnM K.irtht am, a onrl
white ... It was a pageanly of ",
beauty as the bridal party mov- ,
ed down the aisle at the First VISITORS last week at the
Presbyterian church, the five home of Dr. and Mrs. F D
attendanU for the bride and Voigt were his brother-in-law'
the little flower girl all dress- and .istcri nr. end Mrs. Frank
ed alike in aqua nylon net, d. Kolm of Lincoln, Neb. Dr
their frocks matching the aqua Kcim is professor of agronomy
bows tied to the aisle candles m the college of agriculture at
and the altar flowers, their; University of Nebraska At
bouquets of rubrum lillies the; one time he served as president
perfect contrast . . . Blonde !0f the American Agronomy
JoAnne was a radiant bride In society.
her all white wedding dress, aj
handsome model of Chanttllyj
lace and tulle... Goplerud-Culk
The church was filled, the I -. ,
guests Including a large num-l ...b"v",on The marriage of
ber from the mcmbcrsh
of which Mr.
the Lions club,
Ualik im - .., ... A ,
well as business associates with:
,hnm h. h.. ,n,v.rf i .-J
whom he has worked In many
civic enterprises . , .
tin? frCU.-hkeC,.1?i;m Luth '
garden transplanted into the
basement social room . , , Huge
baskets of gladioluses In many
colors were all around the
room, and here and there a
trellis entwined with greensj
and flowers . , . The bride's ,
table was covered with pink ! slty.
satin cloth . . . The large tiered .
cake in the center at one side!,,,, ' j"w." i - T""
was decorated with aqua flow-' " ".J"", b"'
ers and encircling it were tlnv;t,m chn,,mK nd vw,,,n
aqua satin bows and flowers1 nB the reccpllon group
... At one end of the table was of 'n br,ric amma rhl Itrta
alargebouquetofwhltegladio-iororl,'r,,lMrr Shered near
luses and rubrum lilies with.,h, receiving line to sing to the
aqua bows tucked in here and couple with the sorority's ser
there, tall pink candles In the enade. In the group were Miss
background . . . Back of lhejAre Lehman. Miss Mary
tiible was a trellis interwoven r..L- r . . ...
with greens and pink bloom. h- C'" Fr-
... The punch table was rov-! sllriorle Berke. Miss Joyce
ered with a white satin cloth! Armstrong. Mrs. Gene W.
. . . The punch bowl was set Bartu. Mis Carolyn Parker,
In a basket made entirely of mi., vir.i-t. vu.i. mi..
m,is:ed red gladioluses ,
It was a very hnppy gather-, .
Furs Exclusively
For IS Tears
I A I spas t
rerr,St. JlfeSSMsM
Attendants In Aqua
Mrs. Barnes Rogers was the
honor attendant. Miss Marilyn
Olson, sister of the bridegroom.
Miss Alice Lehman, Miss Mary
Fcike and Miss Gail Harrison,
the latter of Seaside, were the
, bridesmaids. They all carried
crescent shaped bouquets of ru
the other attendants. She car
ried a basket of rose petals.
Donald Kellogg of Walla
Walla, also a cousin of the'
bride, was the Bible bearer.
Orville Corbet was best man.
Ronald Smith of Forest Grove,
James Luster of Massachusetts,
Warren Osborn of Mt. Angel,
Robert Hanauska. Gerald Huls-
man of Forest Qrove, Barnes
Rogers and Charles Feskens
were the ushers.
The bride's mother wore a
rose mauve lace dress enhanced
with jewelled neckline and
bodice, wine accessories and
corsage of pale pink roses with
wine satin and pearl leaves.
The bridegroom's mother wore
an aqua chiffon dress designed
with shirred bodice, white ac
cessories and a corsage of deep
pink roses with satin and pearl
leaves.
Reception Follows
The reception was In the
church parlors.
Mrs. Rollin Lewis and Mrs.
Robert Howells served the
cake. . Mrs. George Kellogg of
Walla Walla, aunt of the bride,
and Mrs. Austin H. Wilson, Sr.,
aunt of the bridegroom, were
at the coffee urns. At the
punch bowl was Mrs. Charles
Feskens and Mrs. Gene Bartu.
Assisting were Miss Joyce Arm
strong, Miss Ann Forrlstel.
Miss Bcrnice Imlah, Mrs. Don-
aid Spaulding, Mrs. James A.
Rock of Corvallis, Mrs. Allan
R. Mann, Jr., Miss Donna
Nothclfcr, Miss Alice Glrod
Miss Joan Marie Miller, Miss
tdna Marie Hill, Miss Gwen
Fry, young Misses Janey Baker
and Judy Nelson
For going away the bride
wore a pink embroidered linen
sheath dress with matching dus
ter, black jewelled hat and
black accessories, and a corsage
of white orchids.
Following trip to Harrison
Hot Springs and Victoria and
Vancouver in Canada, the cou
ple will be at home in Corval
lis, both to complete their sen
ior year at Oregon State col
lege. Club Sets Picnic-
West Salem Woman's club Is
sponsoring a picnic next Sun
day, August 30, at Maud Wil
liamson park, the dinner to be
at 6 o'clock Each family at
tending Is to take a hot dish,
salad and rolls, the coffee and
?""h,7"lrrndMrf;Fra"k
7 "h" ' , ' ,
J"nn Goplcrud of Puyallup,
Wash., will be an event of Au
gust 30 at 4 p.m., in the Bethle
Mr. Goplcrud, a former resi
dent of the Brush Creek dis
trict of Silverton is a school
teacher and hns recently re-
i turned from Wur VnrV rid.
where he received his master's
rfrsree from Cnlumhia llniv.r.
Donna Nothelfrr . , ,
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Are N'ewlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Iaak (Velma
Lou Howard) were married recently. The bride Is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Howard of St. Helens
and Mr. Isaak is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Issak of
Salem. (Bruno studio picture)
Coffee for
OES Group
A coffee party is planned
luesday morning for all mem.
bers of Ainsworth chapter. Or.
dcr of Eastern Star, and their
irlends.
The event will be at the home
of Mrs. i Paul Robinson, 1630
South Winter, between 10 a.m.
and 1 p.m.
Hostesses are Mrs. Robinson.
Mrs. H. M. Boesch and Mrs. J.
Edgar Reay.
Camp News
Campers and staff of Camp
Silver Creek paraded In silly
costumes at last Thursday's en
tertainment. Prizes were given
to the most original and hum
orous cotsumes.
Staff members receiving
prizes were Gall Blush and
Ann Butler as the "Before and
After" models; Alice Louise
Ohlinger and Nora Wood re
ceived second place as jailer
and prisoner, and third place
want to Bob Snyder, dressed as
a bunny.
Campers receiving prizes
were Sharon Bealer and Judy
Peakey as an elephant, Col
lene Zamsow and . Beverly
Ready as Spinach and Popeye,
De Etta.. LaFor and Marilyn
Coffel as Ma and Pa Kettle,
and Sharon LeQuest received
an honorable mention for be-'
Ing dressed as a musical staff.
'After dinner, the guests went
to the recreation hall, where
skits were presented by each
unit. The unit receiving first
prize was Hemlock for their
interpretation of the song "I
Ain't Gonna Grieve My Lord
No More."
Friday night a candlelight
service was held to close a full
week of camp.
Leave on Trip
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Huntley
left over the week-end for Vic
toria, B. C, for a four-day
visit. Following this, the couple
ln ,choolcr Idl' Hour at!Addie Curtis and Misa Dora
Orcas for a week's . cruise ;
among the San Juan Islands.
The trip through the 17S
islands of the group will fea
ture salmon 'trolling, swim
ming, fishing for ling cod,
clamming, and a barn dance at
Friday Harbor.
Enroll in August
and Save s15.00
LEAUIM to HDANCE
PHONE 4-4962
AND GT STARTED TODAY
Tap, Ballet, Toe, Acrobatic, Baton Twirling,
Fox Trot, Waltz, Swing, Rumba, Samba,
Tango, Mambo
Regular Course Price, 2S hours, $35.00
SPECIAL AUGUST PRICE, eOA AA
2J HOURS 3ZU.UU
Eren If you don't intend to start lessons until
September You May Enroll Now and SAVE!
Stort Now end le Prepared for Our Fall TV Show
Watch far Opening of Our New, Spacious
Ferry Street Studios
Jon-Mar Dance Studio
677 So. Commercial
Studios Open, 1 0 A.M. to 1 0 P.M.
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Today's Menu
mHuetaiiiuuiWf war.
Give your company meal a
distinctive touch with, this sim
pie - to - prepare but delicious
dish.
Company Supper
Broiled Chicken with
Butter Sauce
Steamed Rice Snap Beans
Curried Broiled Tomatoes
Bread and Butter
Honeydew Melon with
Lemon Wedges
Beverage
CURRIED BROILED
TOMATOES
Ingredients: 4 medium - size
tomatoes, 'i cup mayonnaise,
Va teaspoon curry powder, 1
teaspoon finely grated onion
(juice and pulp).
Method: Cut out stem ends
from tomatoes: cut In half hor
izontally. Mix together mayon
naise, curry powder and onion
until mayonnaise is uniformly
colored. Put a heaping teaspoon
of the mayonnaise mixture In
center of each cut side of to
mato halves. Broil under mod
erate heat, about 4 or S Inches
from source of heat, until to
matoes are hot through and top
ping is golden-brown. Makes 4
servings.
Auxiliary Meets
Willamette encampment, and
Ladies encampment auxiliary
met Friday evening at the
10OF temple for a no-host din
ner, with a short session of
lodge following.
Sunday the Willamette en
campment sponsored their an
nual picnic at Bush's Pasture
park for all branches of the
order, their families, and
friends.
September 4, the Ladies en
campment auxiliary Is conduct
ing initiation. The refreshment
committee named for that eve
ning includes Mrs. William
Beard, Mrs. Golda Bowman,
and Mrs. Gus Ericksor
HOME from a visit at
Leisure.
HALEY'S BEAUTY (ENTER
Where Pretty Women Walk In
end Beautiful Walk Out...
CAPITOl SHOPPING (ENTER
Miss Joyce Crouch Is Wed
Here Sunday Afternoon
Married at an efternooa cere
mony at the First Congrega
tional church Sunday were
Miss Joyce Lee Crouch, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee
Crouch, and John Cogswell
Anlcker, Jr., son of Mr. and ! Crouch, brother of the bride,
Mrs. John Cogswell Anicker, j Salem, William Campbell, of
of Tigard. jTigard, William Ross, Richard
The Rev. Lawrence Cudrian R4t. both of Portland were
of McMinnville officiated at; usher,
the 4 S o'clock service. ' The Reception at Sorority
church was beautifully decori for her daughter's wedding.
ated with white gladioluses.
ivy and candelabrum, mere,
was a white carpet down the
aisle. Mrs. Wallace Snyder and
Miss Betty Breakey lighted the
tapers. They wore white or-j
gandy over pastel green taf-
feta dresses, and wrist bands
and hair clips of gladioluses. I
Mrs. Karl Schmidt sang, ae-
companied by Jean Hobson'
Rich.
Dress of Lace
Mr. Crouch gave his daugh
ter in marriage. She wore a
dr?'. of Chantllly lac. overSJ eut ke vint
taffeta, fashioned I with elbow Mri RobeM Murrlv ,
length sleeves with deep cuffs. Portllnd ,nd Mr$. rijh.
and an heirloom gold and pearl j n o Sj, Mri D,vid whwl.
pl" 1,sned ' the,pom,.ed!er passed the guest book. M-.
collar. The veil was fingertip
length with niching around
the cap. The 'bride's bouquet
was of white gladioluses in
cresent shape. -
; Miss Nancy Adams, of Brooks
was maid of honor. Her dress
was white rice silk, with pleat
ed bodice and a fold of the ma
terial around the front 'and
over the shoulders to the back.
She wore green shoes, and car
ried a bouquet of white glad
ioluses and ivy.
Miss Patricia FiUslmons, Sa
lem, and Miss Joyce Anlcker,
sister of the bridegroom of Tig-
Board Is
Entertained
Mrs. Robert Stutzman enter
tained the board of .the Wom
en's association of the First
Presbyterian- church at a cof
fee, Friday morning.
The group discussed plans for
several coming events, includ
ing the rummage sale on Sep
tember 11 and 12; the annual
tea on September 16; and the
annual bazaar on December 4.
A SON, John Ralph, was
born Friday, August 21, at Sa
lem Memorial hospital, to Mr.
and Mrs. James Shantl. The
baby Is the second boy in the
family. The older boy is Dan
ny. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Shants and Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley S. Smith, all of
Salem; a great grandmother is
Mrs. Marion Huston of Wash
ington, Iowa, and a great great
grandmother is Mrs. Julia Dun
bar of Washington, Iowa. '
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PI
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ard, were bridesmaids. Their
dresses and flowers were iden
tical to that of the honor attendant's.
Best man was Wallace Sny.
'der of Sherwood. Stephen
Mrs. Crouch wore a powder
blue dress with shirred bodice
,d elbow length jacket, navy
blue and white accessories and
corsage of white flowers. The
bridegroom's mother wore a
toyl blue dress with sheer
w00j kut and Jacket and satin
bodice.
showing the ceremony,
h reception at the
Chi Omega sorority house. Mrs.
Arthur Young of Eugene and
geles. both aunts of the bride-
Gordon CottreU or baiem was
-V. I .- .1,. Ai.i.
tu i"ftc- v ..v.
m. rtn-iiu lc.nnUr Jr
were Mrs. Orville Kannter. Jr.
o i x r u'ini.m sm
Plrtland. Mu The m.' ku berta Boyer. who wore a tur
of RainieY and Miss Lois Mul- J" , fwc
sii.m Younger, in a pink net dress,
cah r of Salem. to u c,rrled
Mr. -and Mr. Anicker left f wn tled wlth
for a trip to the coast h ihite boWg ,
5r 'Sk!S! srVn Gilbert, in a yellow
dress with matching Jacket. . flower Biri
ofwhliVfTow, tmU'P ' r an?WStev.n
of white flowery Frank was the ring bearer.
After September 1. the cou-1 Htnli Gilbert w man
pie wUl be at home at 1090 , for Aker ,nd ulnerg were
North 5th street.
MEMBERS of Veterans of
Foreign Wars auxiliary enjoy
ed a picnic near Stayton Sun
day. Mrs. Billy Kelso, Mrs.
Dorothy Mlchels and Mrs. Gll
ber Bannister were In charge of
the arrangements. Games were
played in the afternoon. The
group went on a sightseeing
tour of the Water Co. later.
VFW Auxiliary ' '
Silverton Veterans of For
eign Wars auxiliary, No. 3004,
met at the Silverton armory
club rooms last week.
Mrs. Calrence Quartier, chair
man, reported that 68 commu
nity service hours had been
served mostly in sky-watch.
The entertainment committee
chairman, Mrs. Mark Wentzel,
announced the annual picnic to
be at Silver Creek Falls, Sun
day. Birthday honors were extend
ed Mrs. Richard Montgomery.
The members of the VFW
post were social hour guests of
the auxiliary after their separ-
Mr ond'Mrs. Mark Capps are proud to announce the purchase of
th. Salem Venetian blind, window shade, drapery and screen de
portment, from Reinholdt & Lewis, manufacturers of wood prod
ucts. Mr. aid Mrs. Capps, employees of Reinholdt & Lewis for the past
12 years will continue to offer the same high qualify merchandise
and service with their Capital Shade and Drapery Shop;
MANUfACTURERS OF
o Salem Venetian Blinds
o Window Shades
' . Complete tomple line of
O DraperieS eustom mode draper!
o Screens wumwo-Matic
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
Capital Shade & Drapery
560 S. 21St.
Duo Wed
Here on
Saturday
Mia Doris Wlllard, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wil
lard, and Berle Akers, son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Akers, were
married ' Saturday afternoon,
the service being at 4 o'clock
in the First Congregational
church. The Rev. Dudley
Strain officiated at the rites.
Pink and white gladioluses
decorated the altar for the
service.
Music included solos by
Misses Maxine and Shirley
Snyder, cousins of the bride,
Jean Hobson Rich playing the
organ.
The bride wore a white ny
lon net over satin dress, a
Manda collar on the fitted
bodice, lace insets trimming
the skirt which extended into
a chapel length train. The fin-
' ,jp veil wa, neld in piace
by a headdress of irridescent
sequins and seed pearls. For
her flowers the bride carried a
round bouquet of pink roses.
Mrs. .Harold Gilbert was her
sister's honor attendant. She
wore a yellow nylon lace and
"r
, with , bolero
witn lace Doiero.
Bridesmaids were Miss Ro-
Don Berg, Lee Archibald and
Marvin Langeland.
Mrs. Wlllard selected a navy
blue sheath dress with pink ac
cessories for the nuptials. Her
flowers were pink roses. Mrs.
Akers wore a cocoa brown lin
en gown with beige accessor
ies and a corsage of Talisman
roses.
The reception was at the Sa
lem Woman's club. Pouring
were Mrs. Harvey Snyder and
Mrs. Leonard Snyder. Cutting
the cakj were Mrs. Jarrfes Corn
stock and Mrs. Walter Frank
with Mrs. Leroy Dalke assist
ing. The couple have gone to
Crescent Lake resort near Spo
kane and Victoria, B. C, on
their honeymoon. For traveling
the bride wore a gray linen
dress and white angora trim
and red and black accessories.
After September 10 the couple
will be at home in Forest
Grove, where Mr. Akers will
attend Pacific University.
ate business sessions.
The next meeting of the two
groups will be Wednesday eve
ning, September 2.
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DuPont tontine woshoble,
Columbia Mill. Decorative.
b Bride-elect Miss Lo
rene Illise Edwards, above,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Edwards of Turner,
has announced ber engage
ment to Pvt. David E. Mur
ray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
E. Murray of Seattle. (Jes-ten-Miller
studio picture)
Leaves for Hawaii
Hawaii bound is Miss Jane
Trojan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Trojan, who will be
accompanied by Miss Barbara
Griffith of Seattle, Wash. The
girls will make the trip by
plane, leaving August 28 from
Vancouver, B. C, on the Can
adian Pacific Airlines. While
In Honolulu they will stay at
the Edgewater hotel on Waiklki
beach, and will visit Miss Grif
fith's uncle, who owns -the
newspaper there.
The girls will return to Se
attle in time for fall rushing at
the University of Washington.
Jane is a member of Alpha Chi
Omega, and is a Junior at the
university.
Tele-fun
by Wsrrtn Goodrich
"I wish yee'd leek ap the cor.
reet number when yo Invito
someone t Jlnnori"...To get
the right number, please look
it up m your latest directory
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