Friday. SepttmW 4, ItSS THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sibm, Ortfon Ft r f I l.t . 'IK f 0 e 1 5 t ft j m i ' - , i of t r. n . ; Wedding Lift Saturday Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey Murray (Deloret Darlene Carr), above, were married last Saturday at the First Congregational church. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert J. Carr and Mr. Burray is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Murray. (McEwan studio picture.) Gladys Arnold Is Bride-elect Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Fox of Blodgett are announc ing the engagement of their daughter, .Mist Gladys Arnold, Salem, to Donald ; Boatman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Boatman of Sclov-7-' An early, spring wedding is planned. Miss Arnold is employed by the state department of veter ans affairs, and Mr. Boatman is in the U. S. army. t Miss Pedersen, Mr. Wells Married , Today's Menu SseBMBJSMKMMSNnBSMSSSMSM Miss Arlene Pedersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor' man Pedersen, was wed to Robert L. Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Wells of Woodburn, at the Immanuel Lutheran church of SUverton on August IS. The Rev. Arnold Nelson read the lines for the double ring ceremony. Baskets of white gladioluses, pink and blue asters and snapdragons with greenery decorated the altar. Mrs. Jerry Denton of Albany sang, accompanied by Mrs. Arthur Dahl, who also played the wedding march. The bride was given In marriage by her father and wore white Chantilly lace and nylon tulle over satin. The fin gertip veil of illusion net tell from a Juliet cap trimmed with seed pearls. Pearl ear rings and matching necklace, a gift of the bridegroom, were the bride's jewelry. Her bou quet was of white chrysanthe mums, centered by a white orchid. Mrs. Orvllle Braslg, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Miss Lorraine Eliassen, cousin of the bride, of Gren ora, N.D., and Miss Norene Wells of Woodburn. Their dresses were floor length, of tulle over taffeta In pastel shades and flower trimmed satin bands adorned their hair. They carried baskets filled with asters and bouvardia. Taper lighters were Karla Hanson and Mrs. Roy Boucher. Lawrence Graham of Canby Was the best man and ushers were Orvllle Brasig and Rich ard Price of Washington. The bride's mother wore pink with white and navy blue accessories and the bride groom's . mother wort blue with black accessories. Both wore orchid corsages. The wedding cake at the re ception was cut by Mrs. Cecil Jepson of Portland and assist ing In serving were Mrs. Mel vln Bradley, Mrs. Lawrence Graham at the punch bowl and Mrs. Arlo Larson at the coffee urn. Mrs. Glenn Tucker was In charge of the guest book and the gift table was arranged by Mrs. Virgil Bradley and Jackie Price, .of Washington. For the wedding trip to Vic toria, B.C., the bride wore a. brown ailit with whitt acces-' Tuna teamed with rich cream cheese and crunchy vegetables fills a hearty sand wich. FOR FRIDAY , Different Tuna Sandwiches Canned Tomato Aspic on Shredded Greens Fruit Gelatin Beverage Different Tuna Sandwiches 1 Ingredients: One 6 H -ounce can chunk-style tuna (drained) 4 cup cooked green peas, V cup finely grated raw carrot, 4 cup finely diced celery, 2 tablespoons minced onion, one 3-ounce package cream cheese, 3 tablespoons light cream or milk, 1 teaspoon salt, whole wheat bread. Method: Break tuna Into pieces with a fork; mix with peas, carrot, celery and onion Mash cream cheese and add cream or milk and salt; beat until light and creamy. Mix tuna and cream cheese lightly but thoroughly. Spread on slices of whole-wheat bread. Makes 2Vi cups filling. Miss Fried Bride on Thursday Miss Allsgene Fried, daugh ter of Mr. snd Mrs. Albert Fried, and James A. Brown, son of Mr. snd Mrs. Joel R. nmum of Besverton, were married Thursday evening at a service in the Seventh Day Adventltt church, the pastpr, r.luln Hartneil. officiating. White and orchid colored gladioluses decorated tne hureh for the service. For the music, Miss Kathy Shar- man sanr ana nuiiam nl.ved the organ, juignung the candles preceding the cere mony were Dean Kuebler and Eugene Mitchell. Oivnn in marriage ny ner father, the bride wore a dress of white satin fashioned with net yoke, long sleeves snd a train, and worn with a finger tip veil. For her flowers, the bride carried a bouquet of pink roses with lilies in the center. - Miss Dorothy rriea was honor sttendant. She wore a gold satin dress and carried a bouquet of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums. Miss Marjorie jonnson, wearing a nile green saun dress, and Miss Minnie rage, in orchid satin, were the bridesmaids. Both carried bouquets of white gladioluses. Harry Elliott was oesi man. Ushers were Bill Hill, Jsan Martin, Henry Fischer anq Lloyd Hickethier. The two motners ooin wore navy blur attire with red rose corsages. The reception following was in Mayflower hall, cutting the cake was Mrs. E. J. Kortzeborn and pouring was Mrs. Harry Mitchell. Assist ing were Mrs. O. Wolcott, Mrs. Don Worden, Mrs. Meredith Holbrock. Miss Leota Nutt- brock. Miss Eleanbre Berndt, Miss Hertha Long, Mrs. David Wright. Miss Vera Wolcott. For going away, the bride wore a red knit suit with gray coat, hat and accessories, and a corsage of lilies. Following a trip to northern California the couple will be at home In College Place, Wash. i A ... nremen s Auxiliary Meets on Thursday The Salem Firemen's auxil iary met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Glenn Shed eck. It was voted to give a do nation to Fairvlew Home, also to make scrapbooks. A dessert was served. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Ellsworth Smith and Mrs. Warren Paynter. Fifteen mem bers were present, including Mrs. Den Ray, Mrs. Charles Patterson, Mrs. Ronald Ruch, Mrs. Donald Morley, Mrs. Har vey Retake,, Mrs. Raymond Tompkins, Mrs. Gerald Hall, Mrs. Earl Benz, Mrs. Frank Hills, Mrs. Charles Bower, Mrs. Jack Johnson, Mrs. Milo Aesch- limann. VISITING here Is Mrs. Vic tor L. Berglund of Santa Ana, Calif., guest at The home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bauer. She came north to be here for the wedding of her sister. Miss Kathleen Bauer, who is to be married this Sat urday to Jay Surgeon. It" I".. .,...-.;. r,- ! j ' . ' . - V : , f4r Goldenweds Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Snyder, above, ob served their golden wedding, Wednesday, a reception be ing given at their home near Amity. (Jesten-Miller studio picture.) SIlmWBMAeaWBBBSSWBMnWBSWBSs Capital Women Edited by MARIAN LOWBX FISCHER Local Initiates In Nile Group Several Salem women were initiated Into the Daughters of the Nile at the ceremonial in Portland on Wednesday when Mrs. Helen V. Drake of San Francisco, supreme queen, was a visitor. The local initiates included Mrs. Charles E. Lowe, Mrs. Melvln Kelley, Mrs. Ralph Gordon, Mrs. Harvey Latham, Mrs. John H. Miller, Mrs. Fred Snider, Mrs. Ernest D. Crabtree. Mrs. Wilbur Mc Cune, Mrs. Jeff Earlywine, Mrs. Paul Hicks, Mrs. C. D. Hatfield, Mrs. Eugene Laird, Mrs. James L. Smith. Mrs. Norman Fletcher. GREETING friends In Salem for a few days is Miss Alma Schroeder, formerly of Salem Miss Schroeder recently re turned from an extended trip east and has been at her home in LaGrande. She is here as sisting with the Union county booth at' the State Fair. She formerly was treasurer of the Oregon Farm Bureau office here. Visitors Due bury of Long Beach, Calif., en route home from a vacation trip through the Pacific north west. Among visitors in Salem for the Labor Day week-end will be Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bishop and family of Chico, Calif. who will be guests of his moth er, Mrs. J. N. Bishop, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo O. Mills. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton J. McLeod and Mr. and Mrs. George C. Alex ander will entertain at the Mc Leod couny home at an in formal supper party to honor the Bishops. A group of 20 has been Invited. Duo Married Here On September 1 Wed on September 1 at the First Christian church were Mrs. Nettle B. Lucas and Eddie J. MacDougal. The Rev. Dud ley Strain officiated at the 3 o'clock service. The bride wore a navy blue ribbon lace dress with navy and rhinestone accessories and a pale lavender orchid. She was given in marriage by her cous in, Sanford L. Kent, Salem. Matron of honor was the bride's daughter, Mrs. Gene Hrachovina, of McAllen, Tex. She wore a mauve dress with navy accessories and a dark orchid. Gene Hrachovina was best man. Following the wedding, the couple was honored at a dinner at the Senator hotel. After a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. MacDougal will be at home In Portland. VISITORS at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davey on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. George Weeks and sons, Robert and Roger of Harbor City, Calif., formerly of Salem. Mrs. A. S. Holmes and son, Priday Holmes, of Terrebonne Ore., and H. L. Priday of Redmond. 8ILVERTON -Visiting Wed nesday at the home of relatives, the E. Jay McCalls and Mrs. Ed Holdcn of Silvrrton. were Mr. and Mrs. William Kings- Mrs. Robert Price Plans Trip Abroad An Interesting trip is ahead for Mrs. Robert Price, who plans to leave September 19 to visit relatives in Ireland and Scotland. .She is to sail out of New York City on the Queen Mary, landing at Southampton, go ing on to London and Bel fast, then to Portadown, North Ireland, visiting at the latter place with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barbour. Mrs. Price will later visit in Scotland with other relatives. It is four and one-half years since Mrs. Price has visited her parents. She plans to sail on November 20 on the Queen Elizabeth to return home. 'I. I-.- i A A. Li I Ainsworth Chapter Begins New Year Ainsworth chapter. Order of Eastern Star, began its fall meetings Wednesday evening at tne Scottish Rite temple. Introduced and honored In the . east were Mrs. Paul H. Hauser, past grand matron: Mrs. Paul Robinson, past grand matron; Mrs. W. L, Lewis, grand - representative to the state of Tennessee, Mrs. J. Zd gar Reay, grand representative to the state of South Dakota. Others visitors included Mrs. Jean Morrison, Mrs. Francis Gurfeld, Mrs. Emery of Flor ence and Nathaniel Storey of Lancaster, Calif. Many invitations were re ceived to attend receptions for grand officers, among them the reception being given by Chad wick chapter, September IB in honor of Herman Johnston, grand associate patron. This being the last meeting with Mrs. H. E. Smedley, ! worthy matron, presiding, a! farewell program was given in j the dining room during the so-1 cial hour. The Star points put! on a flower degree and Robert Goddard played piano selec tions. Serving on the refreshment committee for the evening was 1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jenks, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ramage, Mrs. Lou Williams and Mrs. Kermit Glasscott j Shower for " Bride-elect Miss Louisa Spalding, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 8. Spalding of Chemawa, and bride-elect ef BiUy W. guggs of Warm Springs, Or., was honored at a party and shower Wednesday evening for which Mrs. Archie Brewster, Mrs. William S h 1 n a and Mrs. Ray Reynolds entertained at the Brewster home. ' Bidden to honor Miss Spald ing with a miscellaneous show er were Mrs. Jacob Fender, Mrs. Paul Tharalson, Mrs. James Calaway, Mrs. Jay Harnsberger, Mrs. Charles Pet erson, Mrs. Ann Boatman, Mrs. Arthur Pickering, Mrs. Leon Hanson, Mrs. Joseph Spalding, Miss Beverly Rinehart, Mrs. Robert Eaton, Mrs. Charles Harvey and Mrs. O. E. Rine hart. Miss Spalding's marriage wiH take place Saturday. . . Mission Study Seminar Due Salem Council of Church Women will this year sponsor its first mission study coach ing seminar, on September 22, in the Carrier room ef the First Methodist church be tween 9:30 a m. and 3 p.ra The program for this meeting was planned at a meeting of the World . Missions commit tee of the council, Thursday afternoon, at the home ef Mrs. E. P. Goulder, president of the council. Members of the committee sre Mesdames C. W. Stacey, J. P. Smart, and Sidney A. Van Dyke. This seminar is to prepare these who will conduct classes in the two interdenomination al studies to be used this year, "That the World May Know" and "Within These Borders." Experienced lead ership will be brought in for this seminar, supplementary material will be on display, and films on both studies will be shown. Kent Peterson Feted on Birthday Kent Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin L. Peterson, ob served his eighth birthday to day and is being honored at a supper party planned this eve ning by his parents at their home. The party will be be tween 5:30 and 8 o'clock, and games will follow the supper. Kent s guests will include Martha Mills, Bruce Brennen, Steven Sullivan, Linda Spen- dal, Marjorie Wenger, Ron Boise, Peter Maltby, Darlene Thomas, Larry Lohrman, Mari anne and Terry McGllnn, Loren and Tom Madsen, who are here from San Francisco with their mother, Helene Hughes, pro ducer and director for the State Fair night revue: and Kent's brother, Stephen Peterson, Come From South Miss Charlotte - Alexander and Miss Phyllis Brown are to arrive Saturday from San Francisco for a visit over the holiday week-end at the home of Miss Alexander s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Alexan der. Tomorrow afternoon, Miss Alexander's sister-in-law, Mrs. George C. Alexander, is enter taining at a luncheon for the visitors. Those attending in clude Miss Alexander, Miss II I) - . til t muV r3 fit. i va j.v ,4 s-.usv H'-- ( . i t. ...... jim s p - i.T-pl(."JW f.is r 1 JJS . . ' i f Nuptials on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James DeLapp (Pa tricia Kepplnger), above, were married last Sunday after noon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Keppinger, Sr., and Mr. DeLapp la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester DeLapp. (McEwan studio picture.) Brown, Mrs. Edwin E. Allen of Eugene, Mrs. Edward O. Stad ter, Jr., Mrs. John P. Maulding, Mrs. Lester D. Green, Miss Janet Kirk, Mrs. Ralph Under wood, Miss Antoinette Kuz manich and the hostess. Visitors Due Arriving this week-end from Oakland, Calif., are Mr, and Mrs. D. Douglas Davies and son, Jeffrey, accompanied by her sister, Miss Janie Pearcy. They will visit at the horn of H. L, Pearcy, lather of Mrs. Davies and Miss Pearcy, and also with their grandmother, Mrs. R. W, Marsters. Miss Pear cy recently completed her sum mer session work at University of Mexico and will be her un til mid-September when she will return to Dallas, Texas, for her senior year at Southern Methodist university. . - DINNER GUESTS of Mr! and Mrs.. John Steelhammer Sat urday evening will Include Mr. and Mrs. George H. Flagg of Portland, formerly of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. George Carroll of Beaverton and -Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Bradshaw of Port land, formerly of Salem. All are here for opening of Stat Fair. Co-Rec Club Sets . Party for Friday Co-Rec club will meet to night at the YWCA at 6:30 ' o'clock for a scavenger hunt The group will also see colored slides on the club's recent trip to the Oregon coast and deep, sea fishing excursion at Depoe Bay. Officers recently elected are Miss Eddie Wulff, president; Miss Helen Tibbetts, vice presi dent; Miss Florence Goodriger, secretary; Miss WUla Till, treasurer; and the council mem bers are Erwin Lay and Clay Ram bo. CHERYL ANN CNECH, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Unruh, observed her - seventh birthday last Saturday, party being given for her at her horn. Guests were Sheila Lanktree, Katherin Watson, Linda Per kins, Joan Higgint, Jerry Oa terman and Earl Faaborg. NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY - " if " mot? lUDTf conn In the Capitol Sntpping (thv sories and an orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Wells are at home in Salem. Married in Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Klein tShirley Jean Skager) were married August 13 at the Ballard First Lutheran church in Seattle. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam O. Skager of Seattle and Mr. Klein la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Klein of Salem. (Mc Kewen studio, Psrkland, Wash.) TUD( hi year aid WATCH . MiKhtlH2J0lllewe THE JEWEL BOX 443 Mate. Salem Opes FrldiT NlgM HH 9 "BILLY THE KID" JEANS Knees Gnaranteed for Ufa of Garment MARGWEN'S f spltnl Sharping Tenter THE SMART SHOP FOR VANITY PAIR LINGERIE IIS N. 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