Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 24, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Monday, Adjust 24, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Orcroa
Part T
Miss Feller
Bride on
Saturday
A wedding of Saturday eve
ning at the Fint Congregation
al church waa that of Mlia
Louise Marlene Feller, daufh.
ter of Mr. and Mri. Albert Fel
ler, of Turner, and George
Loyal Schlegel, aon of Mr. and
Mrs. womer bcmegel of Albany,
Dr. Victor Hugo Sword offi
ciated at the 8 o'clock service.
Peter VanHorn aang, accom
panied by Jean Hobson Rich.
The church was decorated in
varigated shades of lavender
gladioluses and chrysanthe
mums in white baskets, and
white bows at every other pew.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a white
slipper satin dress with lace
bodice and lace Inset down the
front of the dress. The dress
had a Peter Pan collar and a
long train. The bride wore a
fingertip veil and carried two
large lavender orchids in net
cascade.
Mrs. Finn Svendsen was ma
tron of honor. She wore a dress
of lavender organdy over taf
feta, and carried rubrum lilies,
Best man was Darrell E. Erb.
Ushers were C. D. Spencer, Jr.,
James Vance, Richard Feller.
Mrs. Feller was dressed in
blue faille with white acces
sories and a corsage of white
baby orchids. The bridegroom's
mother wore a dark gray dress
with black accessories, and
pink baby orchids.
A reception followed the
ceremony in the church parlors.
Mrs. Clifford Mayer of Port
land, aunt of the bride, cut the
cake. Miss Lilly Feller and Mrs.
Arthur Kriever poured, and as
sisting were Mrs. C. D. Spen
cer, Miss Joyanne Remington,
Miss Ella Patterson, Mrs. Har
old Swinford, Mrs. Robert Fel
ler, Mrs. Darrell Lawrence and
Miss Margie Cortz.
For traveling the bride wore
a navy blue butcher linen suit
with white accessories and a
lavender orchid. The couple left
for the beach. They will be at
home in San Francisco, Calif,
where Mr. Schlegel is to be
stationed at Hunter's Point with
the navy.
Honor Mrs. Jahn ,
Sheridan Mrs. Marvin Jahn
waa honored at a shower last
week given by Mrs. Edith Bail-
ey and Mrs. Charles Gould at
, the Gould home.
Games were enjoyed, and re
freshments served.
Those invited were Mrs. R.
B. Cox, Mrs. F. D. Yoder, Mrs.
Robert Jahn, Mrs. C. E. Kels
ven, Mrs. Harvey Jahn and
Alice, Dorothy and Violet Jahn,
: Miss Beverly Kelsven, Mrs.
Marion Amerine, Mrs. Marvin
Baker, Mrs. Jess McClean, Mrs.
Emil Howell and daughters,
Mrs. Betty Jadell, Mrs. Roy
Hubbard and daughters, Mrs.
Leonard Larson, Mrs. Cecil
Baird, Mrs. Ray Reeser, Mrs.
Howard Moller, Mrs. William
Surgeon, Marilyn Billeter, Mrs.
Elvin Davis, Gwendolyn Mol
ler, Elva Mae Davis, Mrs. Har
lan Harris, Miss Lois Gould,
Mrs. J. C. Smith, Mrs. Calvin
Reed, Mrs. Roy Huntley, Mrs.
David Attrell and Mrs. Edna
Fox, and the honored guest.
I Shower Given for
I Mrs. Albert Lynch
Silverton Mrs. Tom Lynch
and Mrs, Carl Reed were co
hostesses for a shower honor
i lng Mrs. Albert Lynch recent-
j ,ly at the carl Reed home.
Guests were Mrs. Lynch,
Mrs. Mike Lynch, Sr., Mrs. Jack
Lynch, Mrs. Tom Lynch, Mrs.
Dewey McBride, Mrs. Lowell
Brown, Jr., Mrs. Howard Hat
teberg, Mrs. Harry Pierce, Mrs.
Leland Morgan, Mrs. Ernest
Lanham, Mrs. Earl Reed, Mrs.
J. P. A. Hansen, Mrs. Les El
liott, Mrs. George Robards and
Mrs. Bill Haselbacher of Salem,
Mrs. Stanley Gotter of Port
land, and Miss Barbara Hug,
Miss Alta Brown, Miss Jody
Marcoe and Miss Nancy Mar
coe. Miss Lincoln Wed
Silverton The marriage of
Miss Patricia Lincoln, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lin
coln, to Leroy Lamoreaux, son
of Mr. and Mrs. D. Lamoreaux
of Portland, was an event of
Saturday afternoon at the home
of the bride's parents in the
Brush Creek district. Dr. Ida
Rose Barber of Portland per
formed the double ring cere
mony. The bride wore a full skirted
ballerina length frock of soft
pink nylon and carried white
roses. The flower girl, Miss
Largo Lonl Loe, niece of the
bride wore a sheer yellow dress,
carrying a basket of blossoms.
A buffet supper following
the ceremony was served to
Mr. and Mrs. D. Lamoreaux.
Dr. Ida Rose Barber. Dr. Fred
j Barber of Portland, Fred Dun
can, Paul Gwynne, Patricia
. Louglin, Mrs. Phyllis Loe and
Largo, Jack and Larry Lincoln,
and the bride and bridegroom.
SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.
, William Murphy, their daugh
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Wikoff of Salem and their
TRADE la yoar M WATCH
It Mock n $22.50 lllowtd
THE JEWEL BOX
443 State, Salem
Opts rrfdiT Want Ml
Miss Johnson Feted
At Recent Shower
Silverton Mrs. Bvron UcEl.
naney was hostess at her coun
try home at a pre-nuptial show,
er recently honoring Miss Jan
ice jonnson. bride-elect of
Bruce Mayo Reynolds. Assist
ing Mrs. McElhaney were Mrs.
a. N. Doerfler. Mrs. Albert
Mader and Mra. J. C. Krenz.
The gift table was covered with
a lace cloth and decorated with
white wedding bells, tall tapers
In crystal holders and paper
streamers. An evening of games
was enjoyed, with honors going
to Mrs. Richard Patten, Mrs.
Oswald Johnson, Mrs. Keith
Johnson, Mrs. Herman Smith
and Miss Betty Hacek.
Mrs. Oswald Johnson and
Mrs. Henry Erlcksen of Salera
presided at the refreshment ta
ble.
The wedding date for Miss
Johnson and Mrs. Reynolds is
set for Saturday evening, Sep
tember S, at Trinity Lutheran
church.
Miss Delores Smith
Is Married Recently
Sheridan Miss Delores Ann
Smith, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank W. Smith of Sher
idan, was wed to Orvan J. Mil
ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eman
uel Miller of Sheridan, In
single ring ceremony In the
gardens of the bride's parents,
August 2.
The Rev. Frank W. Zook,
pastor of the Church of Christ,
read the wedding vows before
85 guests. The couple took
their vows standing beneath an
archway decorated with white
wedding bells and greenery.
Preceding . the ceremony a
quartet composed of Mrs. Roy
Miller, Mrs. Alvin Miller and
Berle McTimmonds of Sheri
dan and James Lorrew of
Blaine sang. Gordon Pratt al
so sang two songs.
The bride wore ' a white
moire taffeta dress with an ov
erskirt of nylon net with white
satin ribbon bows. The veil
was held in place by a head
band of pink pearls. The
bride carried a white Bible and
yellow rosebuds. Her father
gave her In marriage.
Mrs. Marguerite McCoy of
Mill City; sister of the bride,
was matron of honor. She
wore blue crepe dress with
an overskirt of pink nylon net
and a pink picture hat. She
carried yellow rosebuds and
pink carnations in a nosegay.
Roy A. Miller of Sheridan
was best man for his brother.
William McCoy, Mill City,
brother-in-law of the bride,
and . Silas Miller, Sheridan,
were ushers.
At the reception following
the ceremony, Mrs. O .F. Koe
nig, aunt of the bride from
Longview, Wash., cut the wed
ding cake, assisted by Miss Bet
ty Miller, sister of the bride
groom. Mrs. Cecil Harrison
poured coffee and Miss Doris
Suhs served punch. Assisting
were Miss Barbara Byrkit and
Miss Barbara Smith. Miss
Jeanne Aaron passed the guest
book and Miss Elizabeth Krie
ver of Albany and Miss Gladys
Nordin were in charge of gifts.
Following a wedding trip to
Mt. Rainier National park, the
couple la at home in Roseburg.
For their trip, the bride wore a
light blue suit with white ac
cessories. The couple will be at home
In Roseburg, where the bride
groom is employed at the VA
hospital.
At Golf Day
Woodburn Twenty - seven
women were out for play and
luncheon at the Woodburn
golf course, Thursday, with
Jennie June Magnuson and Al
etha Miller as hostesses at the
luncheon hour.
Special play for the day was
a flag tournament with Elsie
Cavett winning in Class A and
Carol Coman in Class B.
Plans were completed for a
trip to Mt Hood for golf next
Thursday, August 27. A char
tered bus will leave at 8 a.m.
from the highway bus depot
and about 30 women are ex
pected to make the trip, in
cluding several from the Oak
Knoll club.
The fall tournament was dis
cussed and it was decided to
play qualifying rounds on Sep
tember 17, which must be
played on that day to be eli
gible to play in the tourna
ment. Waivo Tweed is tourna
ment chairman.
For the next golf day at the
local course, Sept.. 3, Gladys
McLaughlin and Agnes Jones
will be hostesses.
house guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Cread Mcintosh and daughter,
Marilvn, of Thermal, Calif.,
spent Thursday at Silver Creek
Falls, picnicking.
Mrs. Mcintosh and Mrs. Wi
koff were classmates in the
Pasadena school of nuraing a
number of years ago.
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By Sending: Clothing, Fur
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of Household Articles to
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Pickup on Tuesday West
Salem South of Center
and Fridays North ( Cen
Wedding at
Lebanon
On Sunday,
A pink and orchid theme
marked the wedding of Miss
Elizabeth Ann WaddeU and
Merrill Mayden Newman, who '
were married Sunday after-'
noon. The service waa at 4
o'clock in the First Presbyter-1
lan cnurch at Lebanon, the Rev. I
H. J. Schmidt officiating. -
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mra. Robert Douglas
WaddejJ of Lebanon and Mr. !
ewman is tne aon oi Mr. ana
Mrs. J. Harold Newman of Port-'
land. I
Pale pink and orchid flowers
decorated the church. Nancy
Trigg waa aolist for the music.
music. i
The bride wore blush-pink
nylon tulle over satin dress.
Encircling the yokenraa a ber
tha of rose point lace. The long
blush-pink veil waa arranged
from a coronet of rote point
lace. The bride carried a bou
quet of white orchids and step,
hanotis.
Miss Mary Waddell waa hon
or attendant for her sister. Her
frock was pale lavender over
orchid. The five bridesmaids
were all dressed alike in blush
pink nylon tulle over orchid
frocks. All attendants carried
asters matching their frocks.
The bridesmaids were Mrs.
David E. Crockatt of Portland,
Miss Elizabeth S telle of Eugene,
Mrs. Robert R. Wells of San
Luis Obispo, Mrs. Richard W.
Scandling of Salem, Miss Jean
ne Hoffman of Salem.
Karen Graham was flower
girl, wearing a pale blue frock.
Best man was Samuel F. Gill
of Portland. Ushering were
Norman Martinson of Milwau
kie, William Mahar of Port
land, Peter Melbuish of Hills-
boro, George Porter of Port
land, Norman Morgan of Leb
anon, Lester Clark of Portland.
The reception was in the gar.
dens at the WaddeU home.
The couple will make their
home In Eugene, the bride
groom to complete his work for
his master of arts degree, the
bride to teach there.
Conrad-Lady Rites
In Irwin Gardens
Sheridan The gardens at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Irwin in Sheridan were the
scene of the wedding of her
sister, Miss Irma Faye Lady,
Portland, and Robert M. Con
rad, Seattle, on the afternoon
of August 2. The bride is the
daughter of Mrs. J. T. Lady of
Vancouver, and Mr. and Mra.
Robert E. Conrad of Seattle are
the bridegroom's parents. '
Dr. W. R. Frericha read the
service before an archway of
a tree with baskets of summer
flowers.
The bride was given In mar
rlage by her brother-in-law,
Tom Irwin. She wore a dress
of white satin in waltz length
with a lace overskirt. Her fin
gertip veil was held In place
with a band of aeed pearls and
orange blossoms. She carried
a white orchid on a white Bible.
Miss Mary Ellen Conrad, Se
attle, aister of the bridegroom,
was maid of honor, and wore a
ballerina length aqua net dress
over taffeta and carried a bou
quet of carnations, maline and
stephanotis.
Best man was Glenn Lady of
Spokane, brother of the bride.
Richard Hostetler, Jr., of Sher
idan was ring bearer.
The bride's mother wore a
teal blue crepe dress with a
pink rosebud corsage. The
bridegroom's mother wore a
rose beige crepe dress with a
white rosebud corsage.
Mrs. Glenn Lady, of Spokane
cut the wedding cake for her
sister-in-law. Mrs. O. B. Mor
row of McMinnville poured
coffee and Mrs. Ralph Vincent
of Portland served punch. Mrs.
Lloyd Marsh, Vancouver, cous
in of the bride, was in charge
of the guest book.
Following their wedding trio
to Crater Lake and San Fran- I
Cisco, the couple is at home in
Seattle, where he is employed
by an architect firm. For their t
wedding trip, Mrs. Conrad wore
a pink suit with navy acces
sories, and white orchid cor
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