Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 14, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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    Monday. Beptember 14. W8
TBI CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salt. Oretot.
$ZM. KENHI3Y AND WIDE CUT CAKE
U.S. Sen. John F. Kennedy (D., Man.) and his triae
the former Jacqueline Lee Bouvier, cut their wedding cake
during a reception following their marriage at Newport,
R.I. (AP Wirephoto)
Pennsylvania Coed Wins
Title of 'Miss America'
New York, tin A Pennsyl
vania sorority girl goea shop
plng today for the wardrebe
the will wear. In and out of
epoUlght acrou the nation at
the new "Miss America." She ia
a member of Delta Gamma of
the University of Penniylvania.
Bails-O'Reilly
Wedding Aug. 23
Willamlna Miss Jeannine
Jaye O'Reilly, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. O'Reilly
of Willamlna, w a t wed to
Lawrence A. Bella, ion of
Mr. and Mra. P. A. Baila of
CorvalUt, In a ceremony at
the Pint Chrlitian church in
Corvallii Sunday, August 23.
The Rev. Donald Halseth read
the ceremony.
Tht bride, given in mar
riage by her father, chose a
Mis' Shirley McConnel and
Miii Joy Law.
Ernest Brown, brother-in-
law of the bridegroom, wai
best man, and ushers were
Don Bails and Don Duncan.
Turn Roberta played the
organ and accompanied
James Jackson, who sang.
Mrs. O'Reilly wore a blue
shantung dress trimmed with
rhlnestones, and wore blue
and white accessories. Mrs.
Bails wore a silver gray dress
with pink and black accesso
ries.
Matthews-T utile
Willamlna Mrs. Diana Ar-
lene Tuttle. Willamina, daugh
ter of Mrs. Ada Getchell of
Newberg. was married to Ken
neth B. Matthews, Willamlna,
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mat
thews of Willamina, at the
Church of Christ, August 28, at
an I p.m. ceremony read by the
Rev. Elmo Black, pastor of the
church, before 50 friends and
relatives.
Mrs. S. C. Risseeuw sang, ac
companied by Miss Linda Beck,
who also played the wedding
marches. Baskets of gladio
luses decorated the altar.
The bride wore a beige suit
with pink and black accessories,
and a pink rose corsage. She
carried a white Bible. -Mrs.
Lorraine Crone of Wil
lamina was matron of honor
on wore a txtlge and brown
dress and a white carnation
corsage.
Smith A. Mitchell. Port Or-
ford, was best man, and ushers
were Allen Beck, brother-in-
law of the bridegroom, and
DonneU Mitchell.
Ivelya Margaret Ay of
Zphrata, Pa, who won the
coveted title at Atlantic City,
NJ, Saturday night found
that the first thing Miss Amer
ica needa la clothe. She wUl
be seen in nearly every state
in the union and will travel to
Europe during her IS month
reign. ,
Miss Ay defeated 52 girls
for the crown of Miss America
and the $58,000 in pr)zt nat
goes with it She said she was
surprised she won, because the
judges could see plainly that
she bulges in some of the
wrong places.
New York Miss Patti
Throop, Oregon's entry in the
"Miss America" contest who
was among the 10 finalists, said
today she had no regrets that
she didn't get the title.
On the contrary, she said
she was "happy because, after
all, I did win a place In the
finals."
The raven -haired beauty
planned to tour New York to
day with her family before re
turning to her home in Port
land.
As one of the top 10 among
the 62 North American beau
ilea who competed in the
pageant. Miss Oregon received
a $1,000 scholarship.
Patti said she also was
happy when Evelyn Ay,
MISS AMERICA CROWNED
The bride's mother, wore a 1 5-foot, 8-inch ash blonde from
arav stilt WMH wni acces- -pnraw. rm., w crowned
sorles and the
mother wore an
wore
bridegroom's
aqua dress.
yellow cor-
A receotlon followed the
ceremony. Mrs. Phyllis They both
Rrnwn ilitcr of the bride- safes.
Wedding dress Of White lacelrmnm. cut the weddinff cake. I A nuwnllnn In tha phiirrh
over satin, fashioned en train, .nrf Miu Donna Newkirk ei narinra niinwoH The munie
bow worw unaerup v ii t , i willamina murd ue rues I
wmcn was neia in piece wiuihook.
cap of lilies of the valley thm emmnn.
Lm, iS?; the couple left on a two-week
white Bible .... ... c.. rut
Mrs. Bails wore a gold and
brown ensemble with gold
accessories. They are now at
home in Tacoma, Wash.
' and studded with rhlnestones,
She carried a
aentered with a white orchid.
Miss Peggy Wood of New
port was maid of honor. She
wore a coral net nylon ankle
length ' dress. Bridesmaids
were Misa Bonnie Smith of
Willamina and Miss Bonnie
O'Harra of Klamath rails,
' who wore Identical frocks of
yellow and pink. The attend
ants all carried baskets fash
ioned of flowers of assorted
shades.
Shannon O'Reilly, alster of
the bride, was flower girl
and wore a pale blue dress
and carried a pink basket of
flowers. Candlelightera were
Golden Wedding
Sheridan Mr. and Mrs.
Huh Smith r.f KhmrlAmr.
lis now at home in Willamlna ... ....
following a wedding trip to "
eastern Oregon.
"Misa America."
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SURGICAL SUPPORTS
Of alt klnas. Trasses, Abdam-
fitting
trial Support. ElaaUo rJoatcrr.
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Corner liberty
H Oreea Suunea
Linea Griff eth and
Mr. Northiger Wed
Sweet Home Mrs. Linea
Bvrdene Griffeth, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Albin B. Nothig-
er, was wed to Selmer Norlyn
Brown, son of Henry S. Brown,
Salem, in -an afternoon cere
mony, Sunday, Sept. 6. Rev.
William Cooksley performed
the double ring ceremony.. .
Tha bride waa given in mar
riage by her father in the gar
den ceremony. She wore a
pale yellow lace dress with a
satin basque fitted top with
short sleeves and a full skirt
The matching bandeau hat was
of yellow lace over satin. The
bride car ried ' a bouquet of
varied color! gladioluses.
Miss Janet Nothlger, younger
sister of tha bride, was maid of
honor and wore a pastel
checked floor length frock and
carried pastel gladioluses. The
bridesmaid was Misa Merlyn
Crockett, who wore a lavender
formal and carried gladioluses.
Tom Hufford, brother-in-law
of the bride, was the best man.
Large bouquets of gladio
luses lined tha pathway to tha
altar, which was placed Detore
an arched gateway entwined
with greenery and topped with
gladioluses.
WCTU Elects
Woodburn All officers of
the Woodburn unit of the
WCTU were re-elected at the
first fall meeting Friday after
noon at the nome oi Mrs. a. a.
Sprouse.
The officers include: Mrs.
Sprouse, president; Mrs. Ivy
Donner, secretary, and Mrs.
Fred Anderson, treasurer. Miss
Rowena Cole was appointed
flower mission director.
Mrs. Sprouse, Mrs. Ander
son and Mrs. Donner are plan
ning to attend the county con
vention which will be in Salem,
September 22. Refreshments
were served by the hostesses,
Mrs. Sprouse and Mrs. Oscar
Allen.
The next meeting will be
October 18 at 2 p.m. at the
home of Mrs. Donner, 8S3
Front street
anniversary September 8,
when nine of their children
and 24 grandchildren gathered
for a picnic to celebrate the
event .
Those attending included
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Friel Smith all of Sheri
dan, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith
of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Smith of Ballston, Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Turnldge of
Newberg, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Poe of Hilleboro and Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Hendrickson of
Yakima, Wash.
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$AVIMG CENTERS
Miss Pennsylvania in the person of Evelyn Margaret Ay,
of Ephrata, a 20-year-old blonde, receives her crown from
last year's Misa America, Neva Jane Langley, after the
final selection at Atlantic City. (AP Wirephoto)
OES Meeting
Silverton Ramona chapter.
Order of Eastern Star, met for
its autumn session last week.
Among the invitations ac
cepted was one to Chadwick
chapter, Salem, September 19,
to honor .the grand associate
patron, Herman Johnston.
Mrs. W. P. S earth, mother ad
viser of Rainbow assembly, told
of the September 13 meeting
at Mill City and Instituting of
Marilyn Rainbow assembly. In
charge of the ceremonials were
the members of Ramona assem
bly, and also Mrs. Melba Wood
STUCK Vr WRONG BAB
New York tin Salvatore
Albanese, 18, told a felony
court judge yesterday that he
spent several hours Friday
looking for a "nice quiet bar"
to stick up.
Ho finally selected one oper
a ted by Thomas Newton, 68, a
former policeman who captur
ed several robbers during his 21
years on the force. Newton
answered Albanese's "stick 'em
up" command by throwing an
ash tray at him, then chasing
him six blocks until ha cap
tured him.
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Miu M.riivn Cookslev who Mrs. Harlan Loe reported a re-
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sang, accompanied by Mrs. Wil
liam Cooksley, who also furn
ished the wedding music.
Guests were served refresh
ments on the lawn following
the ceremony, with Mrs. Tom
Hufford and Mrs. Everett Keuv
hart serving and cutting the
bride's cake. Miss Alice Mc-
Call had charge of the gift
table and Miss Ethel Updegrave
had charge of the guest book.
The couple left for a short
honeymoon and will be at
home in Foster.
cent .rummage sale a success.
Mrs. Harry Riches and Mrs. El-
win Hood were hostesses and
Mrs. Austin Sanford was hos
pitality chairman. Mrs. Cordell
Woodall was in charge of the
decorations.
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