Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 30, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Monday, November SO, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAI
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. Ourtet te Stni Bert
Quartet to Sing
For Group Dec. 5
A musical program will fea
ture the December 8 meetinc
or ine enruuan Business and
Professional women. The pro
gram will be presented by the
Four Flati Quartet The quar
tet, originally from George Fox
college, Newberg, has twice
won the Northwest Barber Shop
contest They have sung in
Alaska, Canada and various
parts o! the United States. The
quartet will sing some lighter
numbers during the dinner
hour, followed by a sacred con
cert Men as well as women are In
vited to the December meeting
which will be at the Marion
hotel at ):1S p m. on Tuesday,
December 8. The public Is in
vited and all those wishing to
attend may telephone their res
ervations in to Mrs. Abbott,
3-8829, by Sunday, December
6.
Schwabauers Feted
On Silver Wedding
Aurora One hundred sev
enty five relatives and friends
greeted Mr. and ".s. John H.
Schwabauer on their 25th wed
ding annlversay last week in
Christ Luthera.1 church, Au
rora, where the couple was
married on November 22, 1928.
The Rev. L. C. Lelkauf, pres
ent pastor of the church, was
master of ceremonies at the
anniversary event, and led a
devotional service and sang an
anniversary song. The Rev. H.
Msu, former pastor, now of
Po.-Uand, spoke. Miss Marlene
Driever sang and Miss Lavone
Leikauf accompanied her.
Mrs. Schwabauer wore a
blue crepe afternoon dress,
with a corsage of pink rose
buds as she and Mr. Schwabau
er received their guests. The
church social rooms were dec
orated with baskets of white
and deep toned chrysanthe
mums for the affair.
At the reception) Mrs. Fred
Leffler cut the three tiered
cake, Mrs. Allen Yost poured
coffee. Punch was dispensed
by Mrs. William Schwabauer.
Mrs. Geo. S. Berg served ice
cream and Mrs. Louis Schwa
bauer assisted. The gift table
was presided over by Mrs. H
H. Oaksford and Miss Ellen
Yost, passed the guest book.
MILL CITY Thanksgiving
day guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Claude DeFrater were
C. L. Dow, Alice Emley of Mo-
lalla; Ronald Dow, who attends
Oregon Technical Institute at
Klamath Falls, and the Fraters'
son, David.
SILVESTON Among Sll-
verton young women attend'
lng the cancer society work
shop at Portland Multnomah
hotel were Miss Vera Paulson,
Mrs. J. i Wikoff of Salem
and Silverton, Mrs. John Mid
dlemiss, Mrs. William Duncan.
GREEN STAMPS
ON ALL PURCHASES
FREE DELIVERY
CHAMM MUS STORE
148 Candalarla Blvd.
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Womack-Taylor
Wedding Recently
Sweet Home Miss Ruby
Taylor, dsughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Taylor, was wed to
Tommy Womack, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Womack, in an
early afternoon ceremony on
November 21, in the Church of
Christ with the Rev. B. Ross
Evans performing the
mony.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her brother, Rob
ert Taylor, wore a gray suit
with white accessories and
red rose bud corsage.
Miss Joanne Taylor, sister of
the bride, was the honor at
tendant and wore a dress of
blue with red carnrtion corsage
and the best man for the oc
casion was Alwln Blankenship.
Usher was Neil Robertson.
Chrysanthemums of bronze
and yellow decorated the
church and the reception room
where the reception was, im
mediately after the ceremony
Mrs. Neil Robertson and Miss
Vivian Triplett served the
cake snd ice cream.
Mrs. Neil Robertson Was
soloist for the ceremony with
Miss Vivian Triplett supplying
the orgen music.
The couple will be at home
at 2228 Larch street in Sweet
Home fol'owing a short honey
moon trip.
. e e e
Holiday Events at
East Salem Listed
East Salem There were
Thanksgiving guests in several
homes last week and several
families were out of the com
munity for the week-end.
Guests for the holiday dinner
at the L. E. Kleinke home on
East Market street were Mr.
and Mrs. James Thompson of
Salem. Week-end guests the
past week of the Kleinkes were
Mr. and Mrs. George Wlliough
by and son, Michael, of Port
land.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Watson
drove to Lacomb for the holi
day at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Rudolph Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bottorff
of Sunnyview avenue were out
of the city for the holiday, hav
ing left for San Francisco last
Sunday to spend the week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Harger of
Gulden road wilh Miss Mary
Harger, Mrs. Grace Carter and
Mrs. Harger's niece, Miss Mar
garet Ames, were guests for
Thanksgiving at the Ernest
Crum home.
Guests for the holiday dinner
at the Albert Pauli home were
her brother, Robert Young, and
family from Pedee.
Motoring to Medford for the
holiday dinner and a week-end
visit were Mr. and Mrs. Ethan
Fordyce, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin
Fordycc and son, and Linda
Hatfield, all of Brown road.
They visited the son-in-law and
daughter of the Ethan Fordyces,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tremblay.
SILVERTON Thanksgiv
ing week guests of Mrs. Ed
Holden were a nephew and a
niece, Owen Flatberg,' a stu
dent at Lutheran college,
Parkland, and Mrs. Cecelia
Nelson and her daughter, Kay,
of Eugene. Mrs. Nelson is
head of the Eugene public
schools music department.
The group Joined other rel
atives at the E. Jay McCall
family home on Thanksgiving
day. House, guests of McCalls
were Mr. and Mrs. Don Mc
Call and daughter, "D", of
Hermlston, Mr and Mrs. Al
Birch of Tacoma.
Schwabs Are
Given Surprise
Mt Angel Mr. and Mrs.
Fred J. Schwab were honored
guests Thanksgiving evening
when large group of rela
tives and neighbors surprised
them at the home ot their son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Sylvester C. Schmitt, on
the occasion of their 40th wed
ding anniversary. The honored
couple's son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Schwab, assisted the Schmitts
as hosts for the affair.
A decorated cake flanked by
white taperi in crystal candel-
abrums centered the refresh
ment table, and chrysanthe
mums were used as floral ap
pointments. Assisting the hosts
in serving were Mrs. Robert
Van Hatten, Mrs. Allle Schmitt,
Mrs. Psul Wachtor and Miss
Henrietta Snalfeld.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Schiedler presented camellia
corsage and boutonniere to the
honorees. Colored movies were
taken during the occasion.
On the guest list were Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Schwab, Mr.
and Mrs. Em 11 P. Scharback of
Woodburn, Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Bourbonnais, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Neidermeyer of Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Hat-
ten, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bour
bonnais, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Cooley of Harrington, - Wash
ington, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Wachter, Mr. - and Mrs. Allie
Schmitt Miss Helen Keber,
Miss Elizabeth Keber. Mrs. G.
D. Ebner, Mr. and Vrs. Alois
Keber, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Well-
man, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L.
Wachter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis A
LeDoux, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
T. Wilde, Mrs. J. A. Kaiser, Mr.
and Mrs. Bernard Schiedler,
Miss Henrietta Saalfeld, Mrs.
Alice Kroll, Mrs. K. J. Welton.
Mrs. R. O. Appleby, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward A. Hammer, Mr.
and Mrs. William J. Kloft. Mr.
and Mrs. Francis Schmidt, and
Mr. and Mrs. William Van Hat-
ten of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Schwab
(Bertha Van Hatten) were
married in Mt Angel Novem
ber 25, 1913.
SILVERTON Mr. and
! Mrs. F. 'M. Powell and Jerry
were guests for Thanksgiving
dinner at the Independence
home of their son and daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
shall Powell, John and Anne,
with additional guests from
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. R
Miller (Josephine Powell)
and Francis, Vicki, Anna and
Lee Lake.
The Marshall Powell fam
ily were overnight Thursday
and Friday guests at the home
of their parents, driving to
Lyons each day for their
work, the children remaining
in Silverton.
Visitors Honored ' '
At Chapter Event
Silverton Ramona chap
ter, No. 38. Order of Eastern
Star, met last week. New mem
bers were accepted, visitors
were honored and 25-year
pin was awarded.
Escorted to the east and hon
ored were Lillian Humphreys,
visiting worthy matron of Aca
cia chapter, and Mrs. Melvin
TorresdaL who was nreaented
a 25-year pin for her continued
membership. The matron and
worthy patron assisted by the
Rainbow Girls and their moth
er adviser, Mrs. W. P. Scarth,
and the associate worthy advis
er, Mrs. w. n. woodard, put on
the presentation drilL
As new members, Mrs. Alan
Wlesner was Initiated, and
Mrs. Felix Wright was accept-
ed by affiliation from Stayton
Acacia chapter.
Honored in a degree and pre
sented gifts were Mrs. W. P.
Scarth, mother adviser, Mrs.
W. H. Woodard, associate
mother adviser, and Mrs. Wil
lard .Benson, president of the
Rainbow Girls Mothers club.
On the hospitality committee
were Mrs., Harry Ragon and
Mrs. James Hollingsworth. Re
sponsible for decorations was
Mrs. Ronald Asboe. Serving re
freshments were Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Allen, Mrs. Errol Ross
and Mrs. Rex McCurdy.
SILVERTON Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis HalT spent Thanks
giving day at the Portland
home of their son-in-law and
daughter, and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Reislg, Gwen, Ray
and John. 1
An additional guest was the
mother of Mr. Reislg, Mrs.
Katie Reisig, Portland.
Club Chartered
Lebanon Aa International
Toastmistraas club director pre
sented the Lebanon club's char
ter Friday evening. Mrs. Helen
Raymond of Vancouver, Wash.
made the presentation speech at
the charter dinner meeting in
St Martin's pariah halt
. Mrs. Peg Hatfield Is presi
dent ot the Lebanon dub; Mrs.
Evelyn Downing, vice presi
dent; Mrs. Grace Scroggln, sec-:
ertary, and Mrs. Virginia 1
Lewis, treasurer. 1
SILVERTON Local
friends have word from Mr.
and Mrs. C J. Towe, who left
on an extended vacation Mon
day, spending Thanksgiving
with members of the Towc
family In central California.
The Towts plan to spend
Winter's Coming , . Better
, SEE RADIANT
GLASSHEAT
J 340 Falrf rounds Rd.
Phono 4-426
time In Nevada, touring
the southern states, looking
after property interests In Ne
braska snd Texas, apd en
route home (ram other south
ern and eastern areas, will be
st the home of their son-in-law,
and daughter, the Lacy
Harmons.
W. IOIRm 1.1 : ' 4
tea
Do Ycu Know?
Yea have nksMniattea fee the
aiaeirisaed la rear attis east,
iUkU?
teod ntjeJnbls artklea which
eaa prairie wee and wages
U the
Goodwill Industries
of Oregon
TCLaTRONB 4-ts4B
rlesnm tmrnim. War Bakes
aad Beutk el renter; Mean,
NertBs ef Ceater .
LEGALS
HNU. MOIICS
Nolle It c 1 ,1b mat lb a4tnlnd
ha filed la Mm Circuit Court of Mar
Countr. Orecon. Probst Depart
ment, tu final account m Bxecutor ef
tho estate el LIW1A A. MONTANDON.
deceased, aod oald Court baa fuad Wed
nesday. December H, 19M, at :le
In th circuit court Room la th Countr
Court Roum at Salem. Oreson, lor noar-
ine aaid nnu account and all eojtc-
Uonj thareto.
Dated No-ember SO. IfU.
PIONEER TRUST COUPArtT.
Kxocutor of th, estate of leett
A. Montandon, deceased.
WOODY a LAIUUN, Auornora,
Salon. Oreaoa.
not.10.Doc1.il, 11.11
ixictrraix' notici
itcnex is hereby oiver that
LKLA x. hunkers baa tern, or 01
of tba circuit Court of tbo Stat of Oro
ton for llarton countr, appointed aire
utrll of tbo wtata ot MARY B. HEIN,
deceased. Any persona harlni claim
acalnal said oatat ar neuastod to Pre
sent toes, with proper vouchors, to sold
exrcQtria as an pioneer Trust nnuaiai.
Salem. Orecon. within lis Month from
th at of thta notlc.
Dated thla Snd day of Nor., 1U1.
LKLA X. lJUNKERB, XXecutrtl Ol
th Estate el Mary B. utta,
ceased.
RROTElf. RHOTKN SPEXRJT11A.
lie Pioneer Trust SulMlni,
Salem. Orefon
Attorurs for Executrix.
Nor. t. S. IS. tl.
8ILVERTON Members
of their immediate family
were Thanksgiving day din
ner guests of the Alvln Le
gards at their Pine street
home, Including Harold Le
gard, and Mr. and Mrs. Den
zel Legard and David and Su
zanne, all of Silverton. The'
parents of Mrs. Legard, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Larson, now
of Salem, spent the holidsy
week-end at the Yakima
home of their son, Merle Lar
son and members of his family.
Mothers Know!
But have you ever helped
your husband understand the
difference in the enjoyment of
life tnat your coud experiences
on the day he wakes up dry
instead of in a wet bed?
Dry beds are important to
your child s happiness and
seii-conuaence, so neip mm
now. Bed-wetting csn be cor
rected by a new, simple, safe,
scientific method.
If your child has this emb
lem, write The Psychological
Research Foundation, 1018 S.
W. 10th Avenue, Portland 8,
Oregon. ,
(Advertising)
DON'T FORGET
Aufrmnc'i for thote Inexpeii
Jre toft appeaunr Xmai Gift
box of canned fruft fc pr
serve. Mine with nut meats
and delicious dried Oregon
Italian prunes. We also ban
a few eases of food solM pack
tomatoes In No. li Una.
AUFUNC CUSTOM UHMHIY-3 Wl
JUST ARRIVED
Lovely Holiday
Dresses for Your
Young Miss
at
Ma rg wen's .
Capitol Shopping Center
Again we are pleased to be
able to open our home to our
many friends and customers
for the annual holiday showing
of Christmas merchandise and decorations,
beginning November 29th.
House Hours Noon to p.m. Shop Hours 8 a.m. to B p.m.
Get After Suffering of
INFECTIOUS COLDS!
Easy 2-SttP Trkhntrrt Ghrtt Such Conrfortbig Ithtr
When en infectious cold strikes anyone In your fam
ily, most effective relief from suffering Is what you
want. So, use dependable VopoRub this special way.
Millions ef mothers have proved Its effectiveness!
Vrt'
-HI?
Te Itlttre Upper SVerxriiol Ceo
eettion, Cieopy Coughs ef Celds,
Need-Cold Stvtfffmsi Just put
VapoRub in a vaporizer or bowl
of steaming water, as directed
In packase. Breathe te the sooth
lng, medicated steam. With
every breath, VapoRub's active
medication penetrates ell
throuKh the cold-stuffed noee
and the throat . . . deep into the
larse breathing passaft. It
helps break up conserUon. It
soothes and fnoisleos dry. Irri
tated membrane . . . relieve,
the couth, makes breathing
easierl
Thea, far Conftnesd letief rub
VapoRub on cheat throat and
back, and cover with a warmed
cloth. VapoRub spreads a won
derful feeling of warmth and
comfort It soothes away tight
ness, muscular aches and pains.
You leel as mttcH better! And
under that warm glow, yieka
VapoRub keeps on working for
hours-brlBging store sad
snore relief!
... So remember -when any
one In jour family gets aa in
fectious cold -the oowr you
use vtcu vapottuD, ine a
you relieve the sufleritujl
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CAMPBELL Vegetable
Chicken
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Minna
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Creamy ee
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PEAKUT
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11 as. Isr
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JOLLY
TIMK
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POPCORN
23'
Shady Ook
MUSHROOM
BUTTONS
23'
t es. tin
Lakeshert Strained
HPM35'
He-0rs Spiel ss stcs Jar
Srarkltt Grated
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MUFFIN MIX
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