Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 17, 1953, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thursday, December 17. 195S
THI CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Orefoa
Miss Smart
Is Bride
Albany One of the Christ
ina, avuon wenaingi was
tnat ol Mil Shirley Ann
oman, Albany, daughter of
Kendall W. Smart of North
Albany, and Mr. R. W. Glov
er. South Burnaby, B.C., and
Donald H. Quinn, Jr, Port
land, ton of Mr. and Mrt.
Donald R. Qulnn. Oakridee
The tingle ring ceremony was
read on Sunday afternoon at
3 o'clock at the First Presby
terlan church by the Rev.
Morton L. Booth.
The bride was given In mar
riage by ber father and was
attired in a dress of chiffon
velvet made with sweetheart
neckline, tucked Mandarin
collar, a Chantllly lace yoke
and long lace sleeves. Large
white pearl buttons embel
lished the back of the yoke.
The skirt terminated in a medium-length
train. The veil
was of white chiffon velvet
fastened to a half -bonnet
trimmed with seed pearls.
The veil was piped with white
velvet across the hemline.
The bride carried a white
Rainbow Bible centered with
a white orchid.
Miss Elaine Wallis, the
maid of honor, wore a Pacific
blue taffeta frock with stole
of frosted crinkle nylon and
a cap of nylon. She carried a
cascade bouquet of frosted
holly, Juniper berries and pale
blue chrysanthemums.
The bridesmaids were all
dressed Identically to Miss
Wallace and wore dresses,
atoles and caps of blue. They
were Miss Dawn Moore, Miss
Betty McKenzle and Miss
Alice Welk. .
Victor Johanion was best
man- and serving as ushers
were Frank Qulnn, John
Qulnn, brothers of the bride
groom, and .Richard Smart,
brother of the bride. Lighting
candles before the ceremony
were Richard Smith and
Frank Quinn.
Preceding the ceremony
James W. Jenks sang. Mrs.
William Kurtz was the organist.
A navy blue dress with
white accessories was chosen
by the bride's mother for the
ceremony and. completing heT
costume, was a corsage of
chartreuse shaded orchids.
The bridegroom's mother was
also attired In navy blue with
pink accents and a corsage of
chartreuse orcmas.
Large baskets of frosted
greenery and holly lntermin
ifled with white chrysanthe
mums decorated the front of
the church and the ends of
the pews were marked with
lighted candles with clusters
of frosted greens tied to the
news with white satin bows.
Immediately following the
ceremony the reception wat
in the church parlors. The
bride's table was centered
with the wedding cake made
In the form of a cross ana
trimmed In ellver and blue,
encircled with frosted holly
and juniper berries, also pale
blue candles In silver can
delabrum. ,
Bouquets of frosted holly
and chrysanthemums and pale
blue candles in holders form
ed the mantel decoration.
Other arrangements of Christ
mas greenery were used about
the rooms.
The serving table was cen
tered with a crystal punch
bowl surrounded by frosted
holly. The circular table was
covered with a floor length
cloth of Pacific blue taffeta
riraoed with frosted ribbon
bows.
Pouring were Mrs. Wren
Small. Mrs. Ann Bahr, and
Mrs S. O. Griffith of Albany
and Mrs. Harry Nebergall,
Eugene. Cutting and serving
the bride's cake were Mrs.
Frank Qulnn and Mrs. John
Quinn, sisters-in-law of the
bride; Mis. Wesley Muller and
Mrs. Russell Parker. Mrs.
Harold A mew was In charge
of the reception. Music was
furnished during the recep-
inn hv Mrs. William Kuril
ct fhe rilano.
Mr. and Mrs. Qulnn left on
wedding trio following the
reception. They will be at home
at ajDU D.v.
pltal road. Portland after De
cember 20. For going away
the bride wore a plum-shaded
tweed ul with fitted Jacket,
small white pixie hat, white
gloves and navy blue shoes
and handbag. Pinned to her
shoulder was a white orchid
from her wedding bouquet.
Completing her costume wat
silver bracelet, a gift from
the bridegroom.
Holiday Coffee .
Lebanon Six Lebanon
members of Kappa chapter of
Delta Kappa Gamma, teach
ers honorary, were hostesses
Saturday afternoon, Decem
ber S, at a Christmas tea in
Corvallis.
They were Mrs. Olive Doak.
Mrs. Viola Faller, Mrs. Sara
Morris. Mrs. Louise Taylot,
Miss Mell Carter, Miss Love
dy Burcholder and Mr. Ce
cilia Galey, the latter of
Sweet Home.
The tea wat at the Interna
tional house of the Oregon
State college campus for for-
Jonas Morris. Uahan
Kenneth Dvorschak and Wal
ter (Jurats.
A reception followed the
service, Mrs. Emery Kern, the
bride' t aunt, cut the three
tiered wedding cake. In
charge of the urns were Mrs.
Lyle Kern and Mrs. Elizabeth
Moon. Mrt. Willis Fitch pass
ed the guest book. The gift
table was presided over by
Mitt Carol Hansen, Mitt Dar
lene Height and Mitt Arlene
Dvorschak.
The couple will live in Can-
by, following a wedding trip
to California.
Is Bride-elect Announced
recently was the engagement
of Mist Gwen Phillips, above,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.
P. Phillips, to Robert D. Har
rington, son of Mr. and Mrt.
H. A. Harrington (Kennell
Ellis ttudio picture).
AMONG pre-Chr Ittmat
open houses will be the one
for which Chief Justice and
Mrt. Earl C. Latourette are to
entertain next Tuesday eve
ning at their Falrmount Hill
home.
Miss Hatton Is
Bride at Lebanon
Lebanon The Assembly
of God church was decorated
with, white chrysanthemums
and red tapers for the wed'
ding of Miss Shirley Hatton,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil
Hatton. and Ted Vanden Bos,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas
V. Bos. The Rev. Harold
Robson read the double ring
nuptials at 7:30 p.m. Decem
ber 3.
Mr. Hatton gave his daugh
ter in marriage. She wore a
white satin dress formally
styled and carried an arm
bouauet of roses. Her only
attendant was Mrs. James
Vanden Bos, who wore a
chartreuse frock and carried
contrasting carnatlont.
Best man was James Van
den Bos. Ushers were Ed Bll
yeu and Dean Blatchley.
The reception was In the
church recreation room. Red
roses, silver holly and red
candles were used for decora
tions. Assisting with the recep
tion were Miss Hazel Swikert
who soured, while Mrs. Ken
neth Blatchely cut tne case
and Mrs. Eldon Ray and Mrs
Lawrence Peltz served.
For her wedding trip to the
coast, Mrs. Bos wore a navy
suit with red and white accet
soriet and a red rose corsage.
The bride graduated from
Lebanon union high school
with the June class of 19S3.
Her husband attended school
in Montana. '
The couple plan to live on
route 2.
Draftees Go
On January 7
Marlon county's next croup
of draftees will leave here
January 7 for Portland for in'
duction into the Armed Forces
the following day.
The call for draftees on this
date is for 19 men. Prior to
their departure from Salem the
young men are to be honored
at a reception at the YMCA,
where they also report for
transporting to Portland.
To date the Marion county
selective service office hat re
ceived no call for phytical ex
aminationa of young men of
draft age in January.
The Marlon county selective
service office, located in the
Salem armory, will be closed
December 24, the day before
Christmas, and will remain
closed until Monday, Decem
ber 28 The office it normally
closed on Saturdays.
Four Children
Perish in Fire
Pittsburgh Vn Four email
children perished last night in
a fire which gutted the fami
ly' Quarter in a three-atory
apartment bouse la suburban
Rankin.
They were Barbara Jean Al
len. 6; her titter Carol Anne,
4, and her brother Dennis, t,
and Raymond, 17 month. - .
The mother, Mrs. Famine
Allen, tripped and fell down
the stairs while trying to carry
the baby to safety. Dazed and
badly bruited, aha groped her
way to the door and called for
help.
"There was smoke all
around," she laid. "I couldn't
see the children."
Several other families in the
building escaped unhurt Fire
men aaid an overheated atove
may have caused the fire.
Court Order Needed
To Destroy Devices
Rhode Island la 48 miles
long and 37 milea wide.
Concrete Pipe Co.
Faces Another Suit
Albany Suit baa been filed
in circuit court her by the
Corvallis Sand & Gravel Co,
with the City of Albany re
lated. asking a judgment of
SS44.75 against the Valley Con
crele Pipe Co., claiming that
amount due for material sold
the defendant for use in iul
filling a contract to supply pipe
to the city of Albany, dated
Auffuit 14 1952.
The same defendant a being
sued also by the State Indus
trial Accident Commission for
$318 89 allegedly due in con
tributions from Valley Concrete
Pipe Co., to the state Industrial
accident fund.
Five Young Men
Recruited by Navy
Five young men ttgned for
duty by the local Navy recruit
ing office were enlisted in that
branch of the Arrqed Force in
Portland Tuesday and left
Tuesday evening for San Diego
to take their training.
In the group were Orvllle
Rupp Wiseman, Jr., . Albany;
rinraln FIumaH Rtrhlna UArut-
Slot machines which can be' hum; Kt.ni.v p Piumm.- .t-
used for amusement, as well as;formerly of s,iem ,nd now of
iur gamuiuit, can d. uesiroyra
only upon a court order, Atty.
Gen. Robert Y. Thornton ruled
Wednesday for Dlst. Atty. Max
L. McMillin of Josephine County.
The opinion applies to those
machines which can be set to
they can be used for amuse
ment only.
Thornton suggested that in a
proceeding to destroy such a
machine, it would be advisable
to have a jury trial.
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by was wed to John C. Bur-
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Burley of the Eby district,
near Macksburg, at a double-
ring ceremony read by the
Rev. Paul N. Roth, December
4. In Calvary Mennonite
church at Barlow.
The bride wore a dress of
white slipper satin with full
train, the yoke and peplum of
Chantilly lace. The finger
tip length veil fell from a cor
onet cf seed pearls. The bride
carried an all-white cascade
arrangement of rosebud and
spider chrysanthemums. She
was given in marriage by her
father.
Mrs. Wilbur Schenk of Sa
lem was matron of honor;
bridesmaids were Miss Wino
na Roth, Miss Beverly Yoder
and Mrt. Marlin Burley tnd
the flower girl was Susan Un
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