Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 07, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Safest, OrtffM
Monday, Sptabr T, 1151
Miss Satter
Wed Here
On Friday
Miss Rosa Bride
At Canby Service
Aurora A wedding of Sat
lurday evening. Au;uit SI, In
Canby's First Methodist church
was that of Mil Dorla Mat
Rot, dauahtcr of Mr. aid
A bride of Friday evening I Mrs. A. T. Boa, and Richard
in the First Church of th Leo Lauer. soa of Mr. and Mra.
Nataren wu MUa Betty Sat- Mils Lauer of McKensie
ter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bride. The Rev. John J. Stone,
Raymond Satter, her marriage! pastor of the Fust Christian
to Daniel Eugene Barbam. ton church, read the aesic before
of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Bar- setting of whit and lavender
ham, be in aolemniied at S gladiolus with whit taperi
o'clock with the Rev. William : in floor standards.
8. Clay officiating. I -j., bride wore a dress of
Paitel gladiolus decorated whit satu sad lace, fashioned
the church. wtta trua. and carried a ttv-
Llahting the candle wr' eerier throated orchid on a
Mil Dor u Ptau and Mis Ar-; wtus 1U1 with ahoweri of
lene DeHut Philip McHar-i steebaaoti. A lac crown
ness waa the soloist and Qavtd . trusteed with ed pearlf held
Louthan the organist. 1 la place th fingertip lace-
la Lac and Satia bordered net veil. Mr. Rom
Th bride wore an Imported gav hit daughter in marriage,
lira over satin drees damned : Mrs. Robert Mohning, the
with a full skirt r.Beed with : bride's iter and honor mat
a front panel of Uce forming mo, wore a ballerina-length
a wide lac nenhim exteadina i frock of Dale lavender accord'
to a point oo the sweeping ion pleated net and lace, with
train. Th lac bodice waa strapless ooaiee ana net sums.
mad with a aheer yok edged
In lac and long sleeves. A
tiara of shirred net with pearl
eiars held in place th finger-
tip ayioa UlusioB veil, which
was sprinkled with the pearl
stars. The bride earred a bou
quet of pink rosea and eetph
anotis. Miss Carey Tadina of Port
land was ber cousin's honor j
atteodast. She wore a pinki
nrloe set over satia dress with
eToa Jacket.
The bridesmaids. Miss Char
far Tucker. Miss Msry Miller
and Miss Shirley Nowak, wore
pastel blue, yellow and green
frocks, respectively, made of
it over satin and eton jac
ket. Th attendants all wore
matching nylon mitts and
braided headdresses caught
with rosebuds. They carried
pastel nosegay of di isles and
roses encircled wita net. u
match their dresses.
Marilyn Farnell, la an tee
reen nylon frock, was the
flower girl inj Paul Linnell,
Jr., wu ring bearer.
James Gwynn wss best man
Th groomsmen were Don Sat
ter, brother of the bride, Paul
Barham, th bridegroom's bro
ther, and David Cooley. Ushers
Included Richard Zeller, Rob
ert Cooley, Dean Walters and
Dale Lee.
Reception Follow
Mrs. Satter wore a rose
crepe and lac dress for the
wedding with powder blue ac
cessories. Mrs. Barham's dress
was of mint green and ber ac
cessorles were white. They
wore corsages of gardenias.
. At the reception Mrs. Allen
Love and Mrs, Earl Hammer
poured and Mrs. Oarrell Far-
ntu cut th cake. Assisting
were Mrs. Carl Goodrich, a
cousin from Saskatchewan,
Canada, Miss Juanita Cook, a
cousin from Albany, Mrs. La
Vonne Good, Miss Bonnie
Jenklnson, Mis Jackie Breti,
Miss Christine Maynard and
Steve McHarness, nephew of
the bridegroom, who passed
the dream cakes.
The couple will live In Am
ity on their return from a
short wedding trip. For travel
ing the bride wore a rose knit
suit with beige cashmere coat
and navy blue accessories. Mr,
Barham, a graduate of George
Fox college, will teach at Am
ity this year.
Newiyweds Honored
Sheridan Mr. and Mrs.
Zugen McKlnley, recent new
lyweds, were honored last
week at a bridal shower. Host
cues were Mrs. Em 11 Schu-
man, Mrs. Ves Latham, Mrs,
A. J. Haugen, Mrs. Ada Gnu
er. Mrs. Jake Grauer and
Mrs. C. A. Stringer, Jr.
Guests invited were Mrs,
Lou Chapin, Mrs. Laura Sau-
ter, Mrs. Marian Montoy, Mr,
and Mrs. Stanley Christensen,
Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Glen Grauer
and son, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Fuller and sons, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Zajae, Mr. and Mrs
C. A. Stringer, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Tatom, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Halstead, Mr
and Mrs. Cleo Latham and
Carolyn. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Slmantel and family, Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Russell,' Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Russell. Miss Adair
Duerst, Mrs. Belle Smith, Mr,
and Mrs. Harold Gunning, Mr,
and Mr. Rod McKenzie, Mr,
Mr. and Mrs. Laurin McKln
ley. Miss Arlen Grauer, Loll
Hamstreet and Mr. and Mrs
H. N. Burchell all of the Sherl.
dan vicinity; and Mr. and Mrs
Jak Duerst, Mr. and Mrs
Larry Ritland. MUa Molly
Boehm, Mrs. Theresa Boehm
and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Beacon
of McMlnnvlll.
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WILLAMINA Mrs. Morris
Cook was honored at a shower
last week by Mrs. Gena Thomp
son and Mrs. Johnny Johnson.
Guests were Mrs. Glenn Spur
geon, Mrs. Pete Reynolds, Mrs,
George Hendrickson, Mrs. Oral
Singleton, Mr. Willard Xmer
son, Mrs. J. B. Wood, Mrs. Al
bert Johnson, Miss Nina Hines.
Miss Jeanett Johnson. Mrs.
Don Tatom and Mrs. Eddie
Fox.
She wore a bandeau of rainbow
ribbon and lavender net and
carried contrasting gladioluses
. Miss Dorothy Rose, her sis
ter's maid of honor, wore an
Identically styled dress of pas
tel green. The bridesmaids
were Miss Barbara Livingston
of Oak Lawn, wearing yellow.
and Hiss Patricia Lauer, sister
of the bridegroom, wearing
pink, and both carrying con
trasting gladioluses.
The flower girls were Patric
ia Rose of Aurora, and Pamela
Janes of Salem, cousins of th
bride. They wore lavender taf
feta dresses and carried whit
basket of yellow ros petals.
LeRoy Peterson of 'Camp
Creek served as best man for
Mr. Lauer. Ushers were Rob
eit Lauer of Portland, brother
of the bridegroom. Ken Kil
born and William Kaer of
Portland.
Candlelightera were Miss
Doris Howard of Canby and
Miss Delores Bigelow of Port
land. They wore frocks of pink
net and' lace with matching
stoles and wristlets of gladi
oluses.
Rainbow Girls of Laurel as
sembly formed an aisle of
honor for the bride. They wore
ballerina-length pastel dresses
with white rainbow capes. On
the group were Gloria Rupp,
Beverly Reinhardt, Nancy
Young, Patricia Schlel, Mar-
lene Wesenberg and Sharon
Weserrberg.
Charles Mackenzie was the
soloist. His accompanist was
Mrs. Earl Oathes, who also
played the wedding music,
The mother of the bride
cho an aauarmarina crap
dress with cold hat and black-
accessories and a corsage of yel
low rosebuds. Mrs. Lauer wore
pastel blue taffeta with rose-
pink hat and accessories and
her corsage was of pink rose
buds. '
At the reception afterwards,
Mrs. Lester Janes, aunt of the
bride, cut the cake, which was
arranged within a circle oi
pink gladioluses and baby
breath on a lace-covered tame.
Mrs. Edward Klukls of Sa
lem, also an aunt of the bride.
poured coffee. Mrs. Robert
Lauer of Portland, sisier-in
law of the bridegroom, served
ice cream and Miss Mary Lou
Dunn of Portland, presided at
the punch bowl. Assisting
about the rooms were Miss
Marjorle Jeskey of Aurora
Miss Doris McArtmir, Mrs,
Nathaniel Jones and Miss Al
oha Howard.
Upon Mr. and Mrs. Lauer
return from a trip to Canada,
their home will be in Corvallls
where the bridgroom will be
gin his senior year In agricul
ture at Oregon Stat college,
majoring In soil conservation.
The bride has transferred to
Oregon State under state civil
service.
Miss Sauer
Wed Friday
' Mis Betty Joan Sauer,
daughter of Master Sergeant
and Mrs. R. W. Mathews, and
Ward N. Jaeobson. son of Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Jaeobson, were
married Friday evening, the
ceremony being solemnized at
the Matthews residence.
Dr. Brooks Moore of the
First Methodist church read
the vows at 7:30 o'clock for
the couple, the bridal group
standing before the fireplace
which wu banked with bou
quels of pink and white glad
ioluaes, and whit candies.
The bride wore a rose-gray
suit with black accessories. She
pinned a corsage of orchids to
her ensemble. Mr. Matnews
gav the bride in marriage.
Mrs. Charles McLean wu
the bride's only attendant. She
wore a navy blue suit with
whit accessories and a cor
sage of pink roses. Mr. McLean
served as best man for Air.
Jaeobson.
Mrs Mathews wore a black
afternoon dress for the nuptials
and th bridegroom s mother
selected a black suit. Their
corsages were of pink and
whit rosebuds.
A reception followed the
wedding with Mrs. O. O. Mc-
Daniels presiding at the coffee
urn and Mrs. Arthur C. Upa-
ton, Jr., cutting the cake.
The newiyweds will b at
home in Salem after a wedding
trip. -
Membership Tea,
Program for Club
Sweet Home A member
ship tea and program on "Make
Use of Your Antiques," will be
featured at the first fall meet
ing of th Sweet Home Worn
an's club, to be in the club
rooms of the Methodist Com
munity church, at 1:30 p.m.
September 10.
Members of the club will
demonstrate refinishing of an
tique furniture and accessor
ies for the afternoon program.
Tea chairman is Mrs. X. C.
Banke. ,
Theme for the coming year's
program, "Antiques," "Family
living: "Religion" and "Gar
dening," were set by members
of the board at a recent meet
ing. Mrs. Bill Stokes was host
ess to the board at her home re
cently.
Tentative club projects for
tne year include a rummage
sale, no-host dinner and card
party, style show, and dough
nut ens In parties. -, t
Member of th board attend
ing the meeting were Mes-
dames Milton Weddle, director;
H. D. Elston, director: C. V.
Patterson, vice president; John'
liuoert,' corresponding secre
tary; Ad Gonla, recording
secretary; A. E. Macoubrie,
treasurer; Roy F. Weeks, hos
pitality; Earl McFarlan, public
ity, ana Mrs. stokes, who is
club president. Also on the
board are Mrs. Guy Oliver.
Jr., director; Mrs. Rex Pember-
ton. librarian, and Mrs. Banke,
parliamentarian.
Miss Sears Honored
At Recent Shower
Shower Given
WILLAMINA A shower for
Mrs. Glenn Turner last week
was given by Mrs. Bill Felton,
Mrs. Henning Lundmark and
Mrs. Jerry Lundmark.
Invited were Mrs. Turner,
Mrs. Leonard Holstad, Mrs.
Lewis Tatom, Mrs. Ida Sever
son. Miss Judy Lundmark, Mrs.
Clyde Parks, Jr., Mrs. Albert
Felton, Mrs. Ernie Mielke and
daughters, Mrs. Jeffrey Hoi
stad, Mrs. Eddie Fox, Mrs. Roy
Wsgner, Mrs Clyde Parks, Sr.,
Mrs. Shirley Keeton, Mrs. Art
Lundeen and Mrs. Frits Woods.
Sheridan Miss Darlene
Seara wu honored at a bridal
shower by Mrs. Bryan Emer
son and Mra. Lester Moritz lut
week. Assisting were Mrs.
Clark Moon, Jr., Mrs. Charles
Kadell, Mrs. Melvin Johnson.
Mrs. Howard Kilmer, Mrs. Jay
Sechrlst and Mrs. Ezra Kilmer.
Those invited Included Mes-
dame William Rosenbalm,
wuiara Emerson, Mildred Mor
itz, John Focht, Edwin Keltner,
Frank Andrews, Howard Shaf-
er, Bob Patty, Norman Tufford,
R. H. Brooks, Waldo Sears, J,
K. Bowman, F. J. Bissell.
ueorge wuson. Harley Moon.
Marry Kaltenbach, all of Sher
idan; Armond Howard, Amity;
George Churchill, Ruggles Lan
terman, Wlllamina; Bob John
son and Miss Jan Robertson of
McMlnnvllle, Mrs. Leon Wil
liams of Salem. Mrs. Douwe
Mellema, Mrs. Aver Bucy
unske, Mrs. LaVelle Howard.
Mrs. George Gardner, Mrs.
Fred Vincent, Miss Elsie Tay
lor and Mrs. John Church.
Many Call at Open
House for Snyders
Hopewell - An open house
la honor of th 50th wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Snyder wis September
, between J and 4 p.m. at
their home on Amity road.
Arrangements of white
chrysanthemums and delphin
ium decorated the room and
centered the table, on which
wis the cold and whit wed
ding cake served by Mrs. Cecil
Snvder. of Moiaua, daughter
in-law of the honored couple.
Mrs. J. R. Stirr of Los Ange
les, a daughter, poured the
coffee and Mrs. Ray Snyder,
daughter-in-law, presided at
the punch howl. ,
Mrs. Snyder greeted the
guests, wearing a black aheer
dress with white orchid cor
anH orh ladv nresent rm.
ceived a baby orchid corsige.
Mr. and Mrs. Snyder (Min
nie Hoyt) were married1 Sep
tember 2, 1903 at Dannebrog,
Nebraska, but have been Ore-
con residents for many years,
Mrs. Snyder's grandparents
and parents also celebrated
their golden wedding anniver
saries, this being the third gen
eration to do so.
Mr. and Mrs. Snyder's three
children and eight grandchil
dren were present and were
house guests fcr several day
They are Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Starr and daughters, Jean and
Ton! of Los Angeles; Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Snyder and chil
dren, Sarah, Joe and Ann, and
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Snyder and
three daughters. Other rela
tives who attended were Wil
liam Roe of Dannebrog, Neb.,
brother-in-law of Mrs. Sny
der,' Mr, and Mrs. Harry Si
monson of Friend, Neb., and
Mrs. Pearl Chapman of Eu
gene, cousins.
Guests at the open house
were Mrs J. narxar smun
and Mrs. William Lawrence
and daughter, Jean, of Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. War
rick of Monmouth; Mrs, Emily
Warrick of Dallas, Mrs. Bessie
Wilson of Hemet, Calif., Mrs.
V. Cavander, Mrs. Elberta
Morrow, Mrs. C. C. Jacobs,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peck, all of
McMlnnville; Mr. and Mrs.
Soren Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Versteeg, Mr. and Mrs.
Jo McKee, Mrs. Ed Cochran,
Mra. H. W. Torbet, Mrs. E. E.
Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mit
chell, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Kosta, Mrs. Elton Ingram and
Betty, all of Amity; Mrs.
Henry Green of Dayton; Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. McKee, Mrs.
Howard Stephens, Mrs. John
Fuqua, Mrs. Ross Rogers, Mrs.
N. O. Pearse, and Mrs. Kustl
Setala, Mr. and Mrs. Marion
Duvall of Newburg., -The
family group enjoyed
an anniversary dinner, served
by the ladies of the First Meth
odist church of Amity at noon
Wednesday. Twenty members
of the family were present.
Junior Saddle Club
Metis for Drills
Salem Heights The South
Salem Junior Saddle club drill
ed in the field at McKillops
Double D-M-J Ranch on W.
Browning avenue on Thursday
afternoon with call drills given
by Ervln Ward, captain of the1
Salem Saddle club.
Miss . Karla Anderson was
hostess to the group and they :
discussed the clubs coming'
horse show, scheduled for Sun
day, Sept. 13, at the Hammer-!
stad residence, 710 Winding
Way. Eleven classes will make
up the events of the show, with
the Junior Saddle club participating.
Drilling were Mary Ann
Meyer, Phil Jackson, Judy Ba
ker, John Meyer, Lynne Ham
merstad, Clark Jackson, Dick
McKillop, Bonnie Jean Kurth,
Mary Wilbur, Mike McKillop,
Cheryl Lee Kurth, Marvin
Murdock, Karla Anderson,
Gerald Kurth, and Mitchel
Murdock. Others were Mrs.
Holly Jackson and Ralph, Mrs.
Lynn M. Hammerstad, Mrs.
Henry Meyer, Mrs. Louis Kurth
and Mrs. Carl Anderson.
Scheidel-Smith
Rites Friday
Miss Frances Emily Smith,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
neth K. Smith of Portland, and
Thomu Maynard Scheidel, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Schei
del of Salem, were married
Friday evening. Th service
was at 8 o'clock In the West
minster Presbyterian church,
Portlsnd, Dr. Daniel H. Schulze
of Willamette university offi
ciating. '
The bride wore a dress of
white nylon tulle over satin, en
train, and fashioned with full
skirt and a lace bodice with
deep yoke of net. The fingertip
veil of nylon tulle illusion was
arranged from a cap trimmed
with lace and seed pearls. The
bride carried a bouquet of
white roses, stephanotis, sweet
peas and Cecil Brunner roses
Miss Rosemary Ross wu
maid of honor. Bridesmaids
were Mis Judy Fullager, Miss
Diana Hobart, Miss Nancy Ann
Mardesick and Miss Marian
Ure. They all wore identical
frocks of dusty rose nylon tulle
over satin and carried bou
qi'ets of burgundy carnations
and miniature garnet dahliu.
Tom Pickles was best man,
Ushers were John Loftls, Philip
Ringle, Merlin Schulze . snd
James Wood, all of Salem.
Mrs. Smith wore a rose beige
nylon over taffeta dress with
tiered skirt and Mrs. Schei
del chose an aqua crepe dress
with jeweled neckline for her
son's marriage. Her accessories
were dark brown. ,
The couple greeted their
guests at a reception In the
church parlors. After a wed
ding trip the newiyweds will
be at home in Seattle, where
Mr Scheidel will be attending
the University of Washington.
He has been awarded a fellow
ship in the department of
speech.
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Fall Festival at
Church Is Planned
Silverton The Immanuel
Lutheran Woman's Missionary
federation, directing plans for
the annual fall festival fellow
ship dinner, Sunday, Septem
ber 27, for members of the
congregation, only, has an
nounced committee personnel.
On general plans are Mrs.
Chester Bjorke, Mrs. Ole Me
land, Mrs. C. J. Towe, Mrs.
Andrew Hall, Mrs. L. W.
Cooper, Mrs. Ida Winslow,
Mrs. Minnie Overlund, Mrs.
George Anderson, Mrs. George
Crockett, Mrs. R, J. Van
Cleave, Mrs. H. B. Jorgenson
and Mrs. Elmer Johnson.
Planning th program are
Mrs. Tom Anderson, Mrs. A
W. Nelson and Mrs. C.rl
Hande. On publications are
Mrs. Kenneth Henjum and
Mrs. B. E, Gaffey. Financial
committee is Mrs. Conrad
Johnson and Mrs. Oscar Overlund.
Circle members' responsibil
ities include for washing and
scraping the dishes. Circles 1
and 2; clearing the tables, Cir
cle 3; decorating and setting
tables, Circle 4; serving the
dinner, Circle S; caring for
nursery aged children, Circle
6.. ,
TRADE ia ur aid WATCH
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THE JEWEL BOX
443 State, Silem
Oota Friday (light till
Aid Plans for
Bazaar in Autumn '
Silverton Trinity Lutheran
Ladies Aid plans its annual
autumn bazaar and supper
with th public welcome to
attend during th day and eve-
nlnc' Saturday. November 14
This affair is the principal
budget builder for th society
during th church year.
On the general committee
on arrangement are Mrs. Jo
seph A. Luthro, Mrs. Carl
Johnson, Mrs. John Kloster.
Serving during the refresh
ment hour for the Ladies Aid
session were Mrs. L. M. Larson
and Mrs. Silas Torvend.
Presenting the topic: "His
Orders Carried Out," was Mrs.
Ed Holden. Mrs. Martha
Isaacson read a paper giving a
resume of "The History of the
Silverton Aid." Mrs. Tom
Hanson told of ber stay recent
ly In Norway..
Mrs. Olaf Anderson and
Mrs. Theodora Severson col
lected th' mission boxes that
were brought to th meeting
by member. "
VFW Auxiliary
Silverton In keeping with
their year's plans for rehabili
tation . work, locally and at
the hospitals, members of the
Veterans of Foreign Wars
auxiliary, No. 3004, at their
week's meeting mad plans for
a rummage sale, Saturday,
September 12. Beginning at
9 o clock in the forenoon, it
is to be at the empty rooms
on South Water street, next
door to th Doughnut Shop.
All return from th salt
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Aluminum and Steel Irrigation Pipe
Galvanized Pipe and Fittings WATER WELL TESTING
Complete Service on Any Pumping Equipment
MOVING & STORAGE Ph. 3-8111
RED STAR TRANSFER
SALEM-PORTLAND MOTOR FREIGHT
"A Complete Shipping Service"
Office 1120 N. Liberty Whse. 290 S. Liberty
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OFFICE MACHINES
Ph. 3-5584
Typewriters, Adding Machines, Calculators, Accounting
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CAPITOL OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO., 531 COURT
R.W. "JOE" LAND
OH TO BURN
Ph. 2-4151
ROAD
OILING
1174 Edgewater St OR 3-5769
WEST SALEM ROAD
TWEEDIE FUELS OILS OILING
STANDARD OIL DEALER
PLUMBING SERVICE Ph. 3-9811
NELSON BROS. PLUMBING I HEATING
Repairing ' SSS Chemeketa Contracting
Residential Commercial Industrial
PRESCRIPTIONS
Ph. 3-9123
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Radiant Glassheat Phone 4-6263
Radiant Glassheat of Salem 1540 Fairgrounds Rd.
Learn about the Miracle of Glassheat before you buy any
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