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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Slem, Oreeon Capital Women Edited kr MARIAN LOWBT FISCBEB Miss Fitch Wed Here Dec. 27 Woodburn The First Con gregational church In Salem wu the scene of the wedding of Mils Sharon Phyllis Fitch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Eva Johnson, Mrs. Miller Hay George Fitch of Woodburn, I den. Mr. and Mrs. E'ysn Good- Borkmans to Be Hosts at Supper Hosts for a holiday week buffet supper party this evening at their home will be Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Borkman. Guests will include Dr. and Mrs. Estill L. Brunk, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halvarson, Mr. and Mrs. George Malstrom, Mrs. and Second Lieutenant James H. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Smith o f Norma, North Dakota, Decembers 26, at 7 o'clock in the evening. Dr. Julian J. Reiser offic iated at the impressive candle-1 light service. Christmas decor ations were used in the church with holly and Christmas flow ers decorating the altar. The candles were lighted by Misses Joyce Stiles of Salem and DcMaris Smith of Norma, N. D. sister of the bridegroom. They were dressed in white formals, carrying candles with red carnations and green streamers. Soloist was Miss Merllyn Smith of Badger, North Dakota, who sang ac companied by Jean Hobson Rich. Mr. Fitch gave his daughter In marriage. She wore a white nylon net over taffeta dress, fashioned with a lace bodice, long sleeves pointed at the wrist, and tiny buttons down the back. The veil, fingertip length, was held in place with a lace cap with sequin trim. The bride carried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Sheila Fitch was honor attendant for her sister. She wore white net over taffeta with red velveteen top, and carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations with red sat in streamers. Bridesmaids were Misses Shirley and Cleo Fitch, also sisters of the bride, who wore green net over taf feta with dark green velve teen tops and carried cascade bouquets of white carnations with green satin streamers. Each of the attendants wore holly in her hair. Terry Fitch, brother of the bride, served as best man, and ushers were Carris Young of Bremerton, Wash., and Floyd Smith of Silverton. Mrs. Fitch wore a dress of plum colored wool for her daughter s weamng witn black accessories and corsage of purple orchids. Mrs. Smith, mother at the bridegroom, wore gold colored crepe with corsage of purple orchids. A reception at the church followed the ceremony. Mrs. Allen Fitch of Silverton, aunt of the bride, cut the wedding cake; Mrs. Raymond Smith, of Silverton poured the coffee and Mrs. Don Eldred, also of Silverton, cousins of the bride, served the punch. At the gift table were Miss Kay Smith of Bremerton and Mrs. Andrew Rice of Woodburn. Miss Merl lyn Smith passed the guest book. lit. and Mrs. Smith will be at home after Jan. 4 at the Bryan Air Force base in Tex as where he is a jet instructor. For traveling Mrs. Smith wore a blue knit suit with red acces sories with white top coat and corsage of red roses. Mrs. Smith graduated from Woodburn high school in 1951 and in 1953 from the North Dakota school of forestry where she specialized in sec retarial science at Bottineau, N. D. She is affiliated with Delta Phi Omega sorority. Lt Smith graduated in 1946 from the Warner. N. D. high school, from the North Dakota school of forestry in 1948 and the U. S. Naval Academy in 1952. A GROUP of friends will gather at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allnby for a no- host supper and New Year's enough. Mrs. Eileen Sheldon Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Hub Harris, Mrs. Elizabeth Fuller. Miss Kessell and Md. Wickham Engaged Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. James W. Kessel of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Dorothy Kes sel. to Ralph Wickham, son of Mrs. Emma Wickham of Sil verton. No date is set for the wed ding. The bride-elect is em ployed in the state tax com mission offices and Mr. Wick ham works for the county. Auxiliary Meeting On Monday Evening Regular meeting of the Mar' ion auxiliary, Veterans of For eign Wars, was Monday night in the VFW hall. Committee reports were giv en by Mrs. Dave Holweger, Mrs. Lloyd Bobbitt, Mrs. Leon Hansen. Members were asked by Mrs. Mel Clemons to bring crayons, papers, pencils and clothing to the next meeting to be sent to two children in Ko rea which have been adopted by GIs. Mrs. LeRoy Simpson asked members to bring scraps of yarn to complete the group s sewing project. Following the meeting, re freshments were served by Mrs, Vernon Glass, Mrs. Mary Kusie, Mrs. Mae Wilder, Mrs. Dorothy Micbels, Mrs. Arnold Finseth and Mrs. Dorman Crow. Mrs. Neals Riggs of Sweet Home auxiliary was a guest at tne meeting. Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Seth L. Crites will be honored at an open house at their home in Inde pendence on Wednesday, De cember 30, observing their golden wedding. The couple were married in Bloomington, Neb., December 30, 1903, and have lived in Oregon since 1909. Children of the couple In clude Mrs. Viola Evans, Malad City, Idaho, Mrs, Hazelle Giovi- nazzo of Los Angeles, Mrs. Al yve Graves of Silverton, Ralph H. Crites of Coos Bay. The open house Wednesday will be between 2 and 8 o'clock,, friends being invited to eall between those hours. New Year's Event Among open house affairs for New Year's day will be the one for which Dr. Julian Keiser, new pastor of the First Congregational church, and Mrs. Keiser will entertain at their home on Stewar street. Members and friends of the congregation are invited to call between 2 and 8 o'clock, Assisting the hosts will be Mrs. Keiser's mother, Mrs. Seth R. Huntington. HOME from a few days in Portland are Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Anderson. Betrothal Announced Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Posvar of Scio of the engagement of of their daughter, Miss Mar ian Posvar, to David Bender son of Mr. and Mrs. August Bender, also of Scio. No date is set for the wed- Wedding at Mt. Angel On Monday Mt. Angel St. Mary's Catholic church wu the scene for a Christmas week-end wedding, Monday morning, December 28, when Mrs. Dor othy Dieker Sprauer. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dieker, was married to CS1 Alfred J. Huber of Tongue Point, Oregon, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Huber of Mount Angel. The Rev. Cyril Lebold, O.S.B. officiated at the 8:30 o'clock morning double ring ceremony, and the Rev. Mor ton Park, Portland, friend of the bridegroom, was celebrant at the nuptial high mass. Serv ing as altar boys were Edward and Bernard Huber, brothers of the bridegroom. White chrysanthemnms and snapdragons, with red poin settias. Christmas greens and tall lighted tapers, decorated the altars and sactuary for the service. Miss Helen Keber was organist, and the St. Mary's church choir sang. Miss Patricia Anderson and Miss Ruth Schmerber, Ger vais, sang before the cere mony, at the offertory and preceding the recessional. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a blue taffeta afternoon dress, de signed with elbow length sleeves. Peter Pan collar and a full flared skirt: the fitted bodice accented with rhine stone buttons. Her winter white hat was fashioned with white velvet flowers. She car ried a pearl rosary and a mis sal topped with a white or chid. Miss Frances Dieker was her sister's only attendant. She was attired in a silver blue faille afternoon dress, styled with a fitted bodice, roll V-collar and full unpres sed pleats. Her only ornament was a strand of pearls, and she wore a red velour hat. She carried a blue crystal rosary and a missal topped with red rosebuds. Elmer Huber was best man for his brother, and ushering the guests were Charles Schaefer and Kenneth Vach ter. St. Paul, nephews of the bride. For her daughter's wed ding, Mrs. Dieker wore a navy blue silk dress with matching accessories. The bridegroom's mother wore a rose pink flow ered silk dress with gray ac cessories. Both mothers added corsages of baby orchids. Among the guests at the church service were Sister M. Alberta, O.S.B., sister of the bride, and Sister M. Ida, O.S. B., of Convent Queen of Ang els, Mt. Angel; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Neissen, grandparents of the bridegroom, and Paul Dieker, of Fort Ord, Califor nia, brother of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dieker, brother and sister-in-law of the bride, were hosts at a wedding breakfast at their home immediately following the church service. An ar rangement of Christmas flow ers flanked by tall lighted tapers centered the table where covers were placed for the wedding party, the offi ciating priests, and parents of the couple. Miss Ruth Ann Dieker assisted Mrs. Dieker in serving. The afternoon reception was in the Legion Memorial hall where holiday decorations were used about the room. White chrysanthemums form ed the floral appointments on the bride's table, which was centered with a three-tiered decorated wedding cake, sur rounded by a circle of holly, and flanked by candles in two shades of blue in crystal can delabrums. Mrs. Mark Schaefer of Os wego and Mrs. Robert Cook of Eugene, sisters of the couple, presided at the coffee urn, Some Notations., yM.LF. Today's Holiday Punch, or echoes of the season: A little first grader and one of his classmates were playing with their toys and Christmas gifts when the little visitor informed his host: "I'm thirsty. I w4I a drink." Quick as a flash, the young host asked: "What'll you have, Bourbon or Scotch?" . , . Whereupon the members of the family happening to hear the two six-year-olds nearly fell flat on their faces, their shock being somewhat re lieved when the little host re plied, upon questioning, that he was just remembering something he had heard, and when the little visitor looked blank and patiently repeated: "I want a drink of water." . . . At the bus corner late Sat urday a lady was waiting, hold ing 14 packages we could count thers may have been in the Engagement Announced Sweet Home Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Langmack of Sweet Home have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Trilbylee Langmack, to Dr. Calvin Rumbaugh, M.D., son of Lee C. and Mrs. Ger trude Rumbaugh of Albion, Indiana. Miss Langmack is a gradu ate of Mt. Angel academy, Mt. Angel, and attended Walla Walla college and the Univer sity of Oregon. Her fiance is a graduate of Northwestern university, Evanston, 111., B.S. and M.D. (cum laude) 1952, and was a second lieutenant in the army 1943 to 1946. He attended Cornell and Am herst, and was appointed to West Point U. S. Military Academy in 1946. He is a Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha Kappa Kappa. He will be with the Evanston Hospital as sacks. An acquaintance asked jsociation and Miss Langmack her if she were downtown for wjn altcnd Northwestern uni the after-holiday bargains, but Miss Langmack si a niece tne laay responaea: un, no, ; versity. I've spent the day exchanging gifts of Col. and Mrs. Charles Lang mack and a granddaughter of Ml- nnH Mre RnhaH H T antf. Among the cheery sights mack o Lebanon. Wedding plans will be an- while riding about the city the old-fashioned home of Mrs. Reuben P. Boise on North Summer, candles burning in every window from top to bot tom of the house . . . And the beautiful lighting effects at the Elmer Worth home on Glen Creek road, the outdoor foun tain being a part of the set ting . . , An enjoyable holiday open house was the one for which Julstice and Mrs. Walter L. Tooze were hosts at their Fair mount Hill home Monday af ternoon, the affair especially honoring a group of their Portland friends . . . Greeting guests at the door was the hosts' son, Jim Tooze, and in charge of the guest book was Miss Barbara Franzwa . . . Portland friends invited in cluded Judge and Mrs. Martin Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grayson, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Winter, Mr. and Mrs. John Latourette, Sr. . . . In our "after office hours" call late in the afternoon among Salem friends at the affair were Judge and Mrs. Joseph B. Felton, Judge and Mrs. Rex Ktmmell, Mrs. Paul L. Patterson, Mrs. Vera W. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Freder- ick S. Lamport, Mrs. vnester nounced at a future date. GUESTS at the home of Dr. and Mrs. George S. Hoffman are his mother, Mrs. F. G. Hoffman of Boise, Idaho, and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. LeTendre of Berkeley, Calif. Mrs. Hoff man, Sr., had been visiting in Berkeley at her daughter's home. The visitors will leave for their respective homes on Saturday. The Hoffmans' daughter, Miss Jeanne Hoffman, left Sunday to resume her work at University of California after spending Christmas here. M. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Heltzel, D. W. Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Brown, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Loucks, Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Hen dricks, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Quisenberry, Mr. and Mrs. V. D. McMullen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Herrall, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Krueger (the day being their 35th wedding an niversary); Justice and Mrs. Earl C. Latourette, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis VonEschen, John Steelhammer, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williams . . . Miss Odle Wed Here on Sunday In a Christmas time setting at the First Congregational church Sunday afternoon. Miss Elizabeth Odle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Odle, was married to Wesley H. Hansen, Berkeley. Calif., son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hansen of Hubbard. The service was at 4 o'clock, Dr. Julian Keiser officiating. The couple was unattended. The bride wort a street length ivory faille dress that was fashioned with round col lar embroidered in rhinestones and pearls, and a double breasted bolero jacket that was scalloped. With the dress she wore a white hat embroi dered with rhinestones and pearls, and she carried white poinsettias tied with emerald ribbon. Mr. Odle gave his daughter in marriage. Following the church serv- j ice, a buffet supper was serv-I cd at the Odle home , For going away, the bride donned a cinnamon colored cashmere coat over her wed ding dress, cinnamon brown accessories, a white hat and 1 mink scarf. , Following a trip to the Ore-. ; gon coast, the couple will be at home at 1620-A LeRoy ave nue, Berkeley, Calif. Christening Event First christening in the new St. Paul's Episcopal church was Christmas day when Deborah Sue, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Johnston, was baptized. Godparents are Mrs. Ottis Berry, Mrs. Kenneth Muller and Carl Armstrong. Present for the christening were the grandparents, Mrs. Louise Johnston of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bar ton of The Dalles, and Debor ah Sue's brothers, Richard and William. SILVERTON Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Brenna (Stella Dy bevik) of Sacramento, Calif., are holiday guests of the par ents of Mrs. Brenna, Mr. and Mrs. John Dybevik, of Silver-ton. Valentine Dance Due Christmas social of the Jun lor Woman's club was Mon day night at the home of Mrs. Eugene Walper. Decorations were in the Christmas motif Card games and the exchange of gifts were featured at a party. Winning prizes were Mrs. Ted Tlbbutt and Mrs. Ted Jenny. Plans were discussed for the group's Valentine dance sched uled to take place the first part of February. Next meeting of the group will be January 11 in the Woman's club house. yarn, E. GaL " '- d is. niu.F..... WtiiiO !!U N' ,ny I've. Til t SmHhJn" me, "regon and ""Wry. i,,.- ey in been in months. "Wei,. HDtl 4L. Th.7.' t Dreerrt.A ,1. rtil. number cf rh,xc,lw- FKT.I Dllr ciud is meetln. . " Thursday . Bethel Fetes Wj Past Queens t u a Rev. Lloxri r' fr- dorlHobe Jbtrd II OBillondi Two past honored queens ol ...vir v-." ;""- U1 show or;. uuiiu-i no. io, jut) j Liaugnters r . piciurn. lb. Miss Nani-v Owpn anH Ml.. Miller will m ."" Helen Booth, were honored al fT"' "fibers re J a meeting in the Scottish Rile for ,hTf u itiiipiu iviuiiuay fll!ll. " "vine. In keeping with the bethel custom the two past queens Cnn , , were given birthday cups and cn9a9eMnt Old" saucers. Announcement ii k,a. Plans were made to present Mr. and Mrs. Wymin J t the plnsinff reromnnv at ihn in. hv nf . .nJ''l , , oi the (I,,, It Of Ihpi,- -i, -,n. r. cm.- "wr. J vuaHw, wiui ui uobiuii 9lcir, t-CCUia f feebV Ia UT.l, SatnrHav Alsn a pnmmiHiu, Will I.. . I: ' - - uin.nc, son oi Mr Mil was appointed to visit the H. A. Willecke of Sii. group s honorary grandparents ; No date is set f, IT and Mrs. James Scott. On; ding. The bride-ei-ci u rommittep arp Miss Viplru i . h . . 1 i""' me lute Ural, ance office here ud lb lecke is attendini Nank. ern school In Minneipoli, inc news was told it 1 1 aay lime party at th Mr. and Mrs. Jerry : Mr. the committee are Miss Vicky Ward. Miss fatricia Whelan, and Mis Diana Pearcy. The office of fifth messen ger was filled by Miss Judy Ericksen. Miss Erickscn re placed Miss Patricia Claggett who is ill. HOSTESSES for a holiday tea this afternoon at their home were Miss Elizabeth Lord and Miss Edith Schryver, inviting a group of friends be tween 3 and S o'clock. Assist ing were Mrs. Lester F. Barr, Mrs. B. O. Schurking, Mrs. Flank H. Spears and Mrs. Chester M. Cox. CAPITAL Housewives DeligfcJ Ml N. Ufa SI GREEN STAMPS ON ALL PURCHASES FREE DELIVERY CHAPMAN DRUG STORE 140 Candalaria Blvd. 1715 So. Commercial Ph. 4-6313 ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. BERNARD KDN Graduate of tht Net I ConieroUrr at ; Formerly of tht still i Arlington Acaaanj cf Boston, mus ana Vx mont Conservator a! 1 announces the optsiw i Piano Studio. Prime class lessons for Chilton s adults. Bertnnera ud vsnced reirabtr earn. I 1320 Ntbrotkt An, Phona 2-4992 and Mrs. Al Bentz was in charge of the refreshments. Circulating the guest book were Miss Ruth Ann Dieker and Miss Delores Schaefer of Oswego, sister and niece of the bride, and in charge of the gifts was Miss'Aileen Ander son. Assisting in serving were the following girls of Junior Catholic Daughters of Troop Star of The Sea, of which the bride is counselor, the Misses Marlene Prosser, Sandra Pros ser, Jo Ann Stupfel, Kather- ine Ilg, Dolores Schultz and Marlene Diehl. The couple went to Mount Hood and Seattle on their wedding trip. They will make their home here while the bridegroom is stationed at Tongue Point. Eve party on Thursday; 14 toxins. be in the group, mm an i y: Today's Menu This salad is a just-right ac companiment to ham. NEW TEAR'S EVE BUFFET Cheese Puffs Baked Ham Oriental Salad Hot Rolls Fancy Cookies Beverage Oriental Salad Ingredients: H cup ripe ol ives, 2 hard-rooked eggs, 3 tablespoons cider vinegar, 3 Deane Patterson and sons, The bride-elect a 1 1 e n d ed school at Stayton and is em ployed in the office of the Oregon liquor control com- j mission. Mr. Posvar is in the carpentry business with his . father. I I SPIRITUAL Sunflower club1 is meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. William Sommer, Wallace Road. There will be a no-host dinner at noon. AMONG New Year's week end at homes will be the one for which Mr. and Mrs. J. TALLMAN 11 PIANO STORES 395 S. 12th, Salem Catch them before they kill Nobody auks thfir tfchfr but once even the GirrnkaM kidnappers went to "nice" schools with 'niceM children. Children potentially as dan gerous often sit with your children in rla"xoomii. Can Something be done? The IMiila drlphia school system think no . and furnishes evidence. No parent can afford to miss this article ia the January Ladies Home Journal On sale now. WWJ Smart shoppers will be here tomorrow when our 'oor$ opefl or thcse tlu'"ing' peak-f-the",eflS0" ISP ClC'ii I HURRY WHILE SELECT,0N ,S 00001 ' Wk&W COATS lSALE! I SALE! SALE! KWMkETW Long ond Short Formerly '"""''I' l-HJ-V UJM 1 3y TO 3 t to I : tS r v tablespoons sugar, 3 table spoons mayonnaise, 3 pints coarsely shredded lettuce, salt Tommy and Bruce, will enter tain on Saturday at their South Church street home. Guests Method: Cut olives from pits I are invited to eall between S into large pieces. Mash egg and 9 o'clock. yolks fine and blend with vm egar, sugar and mayonnaise. Add olives and thinly slivered egg whites. Just before serving add dressing to lettuce; mix lightly, adding salt to taste. Makes 6 servings. 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