Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 02, 1954, Page 7, Image 7

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Tuesday, February 2, 195"
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Bochsler-Buchholz Rites
At St. Mary's Saturday
MOUNT ANGEL At a cere.
mony in the St. Mary's Catholic
church here Saturday morning,
January 30, Miss Marcine Irene
Buchholz, daughter of Mr. and
and Mrs. Martin Buchholz, was
wed to Lawrence E. Bochsler,
son o Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Bochsler. The Rev. Clement
Frank, O.S.B., officiated at the
10 o'clock double ring ceremony
and nuptial high mass in the
presence of a large gathering of
relatives and friends. Serving as
altar boys were Tommy Bochsler
and Jerry Bochsler, cousin and
nephew of the bridegroom.
The church was decorated with
large baskets of daffodils' and
acacia with greenery, and sim
ilar flowers with tall lighted
tapers adorning the altars. The
St. Mary's church choir sang,
and Mis Helen Keber was or
ganist. Eugene Ray of Portland
lang before the ceremony and
again preceding the recessional
while' the couple knelt at the
Blessed Virgin altar.
The bride, given In marriage
by her father, wore a formal wed
ding dress of white slipper sat
in, fashioned with a fitted bodice
and a pointed waistline. The
rhinestone-studded yoke of im
ported Chantilly lace, outlined
with a double row of seed pearl
trim, was enhanced by a high
neckline banded at the throat
with a lace Victorian collar. Two
rows of Chantilly lace adorned
the full gathered skirt, which
was styled with a front satin
panel enhanced with lace ruf
fles. Chantilly lace also fashioned
the short peplum and bordered
the skirt which terminated in a
long court train. A crown of
gathered net with seed pearl
trim held in place the three-quarter
length veil of imported il
lusion. The bride carried a cas
cade bouquet of white carnations
centered with a yellow-throated
white orchid.
Sister Attends
Miss Pauline Buchholz was the
honor attendant for her sister,
and bridesmaids were Miss Grace
Buchholz, another sister, and
Miss Mary Ann Beyer. They wore
identically styled waltz length
taffeta frocks with molded bod
ices and bouffant skirts, the over
skirts of pleated net fashioned
with lace insets and lace boleros.
The honor attendant's dress of
pale pink was accented with a
small matching pink stephanotis
flowered hat, and she carried a
cascade bouquet of white carna
tions centered with pink camel
lias. The two bridesmaids' dresses
were aqua blue, and they wore
small stephanotis flowered hats
of matching colors and carried
shower bouquets of pink carna
tions centered with white cam
ellias. Norbert Bochsler was best
man for his brother, and grooms
men were Keneth Buchholz and
Carl Buchholz, brothers of the
bride. Ushers were Alfred Boch
sler and Raymond Bochsler,
brothers of the bridegroom.
Sister Mary Cecilia, O.S.B. of
Convent Queen' of Angels, Mt.
Angel, sister of the bride, was
present for the church services.
For her daughter's nuptials,
Mrs. Buchholz wore a navy blue
dresmaker suit, winter white hat
and black accessories. The bride
groom's mother wore a silver
faille dressmaker suit with black
velvet trim, winter white hat and
matching accessories. Both moth
ers added corsages of orchids.
Keceptidn Follows
Following the church service t
reception was arranged in the
the dining room of St Mary's
school where a dinner was served
at noon, with covers placed for
500. The tables, covered with
white linen were centered with
low arrangements of daffodils
and white carnations, flanked by
yellow candles.
Mrs. John Nibler of St. Louis,
Ore., and Mrs. Alfred Bochsler,
sister and sister-in-law of the
bridegroom, cut the cake. Mrs.
Raymond Bochsler, Portland, and
Mrs. Norbert Bochsler, sister-in-
law, served the punch, and in
charge of the gift table were Mrs.
Vincent Molin, Portland, and Miss
Florence Buchholz, sister of the
bride and Mrs. Charles E. Boch
sler, sister-in-law. Mrs. Alcuin
Annen circulated the guest book.
Assisting in serving were the
Misses Donna Diehl, Marlene
Diehl, Bernice Jeli, Joyce Susee,
Lorayne Kraemer, Catherine Ilg,
Anita Wilde, and Rita Aicher pf
Woodburn, and from Gervais were
Misses Ruth Eder, Carol Eder and
Lucille Schindler.
Serving the dinner were Mrs.
Clarence Grassman of St. Louis,
Mrs. John Hassler, Mrs. Catherine
Kraemer, Mrs. Joseph Schindler,
Mrs. Leo Duerr and Mrs. Maurice
Nissen. Mrs. John Ray, Sr., of
Portland, and Mrs. Rosanna
Aicher of Woodburn were dining
room hostesses.
The newlyweds left on a wed
ding trip south, and upon their
return will make their home on
their farm north of town. For her
traveling ensemble, the bride was
attired in two-piece light blue
faille dress, with a velvet flower
and seed pearl trim. She wore a
white wool topper coat and white
accessories, and her corsage was
the yellow-throated white orchid
from her wedding bouquet.
Christensons Feted .
On 40th Anniversary
Silvcrton Many relatives and
friends greeted Mr. and Mrs.
George Christcnson at their Mc
Claine street home Sunday aft
ernoon at the reception, observ
ing their 40th wedding anniver
sary. The affair was arranged by
the families of their children.
George M. Christenson and Re
bekah Yoder were married Feb
ruary 1, 1914, at the Mctzgar
home of brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald
Potts, and for many years have
resided in Silvcrton where they
have been active in the progress
of the town. Mr. Christcnson
served a number of terms as may
or of Silvcrton. Mrs. Christenson
is prominent in the work of the
Silverton Woman's club, all
school affairs, the Lions club
auxiliary and other groups.
Attending the marriage of Mr.
and Mrs. Christcnson and also the
imh annivmarv. were Mrs. Mac
donald Potts, her sister, and cous
ins. Mr. and Mrs. Albert fcyman
Presiding at the coffee urns
and the punch bowl during the
different hours of the afternoon
and evening were Mrs. J. T. Lieu
alien of Maplcwood, Portland,
MrsTH". R. Rix, Mrs. ErT. Carlin,
Mrs. L. M. Sanders, Mrs. R. A.
McCIanathan, Mrs. Jack Tuggle
and Mrs. Earl J. Adams.
Mrs. Christenson wore a navy
gray nylon taffeta and corsage of
deep red roses.
Their children and grandchil
dren present were Mr. and Mrs.
Elmo Lindholm (Ellen Christcn
son) and Pamela and Linda, Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Christenson and
Linda, Janice and Bruce, all of
Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Christenson of Portland. The fam
ily of another son of tht Chris
tonsons, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Christenson and Peggy and Di
anne of Big Creek, Calif., were
unable to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leiy, now
residing at Sweet Home, were
among out-of-town guests attend
ing the 40th wedding anniversary
reception of Mr, and Mrs. Chris
tenson. The Lcisys and the Chris
trnsons were active in the work
of the Silverton Lions club for a
number of years.
Plan Card Party
Mt. Aneel The St. Ann's Al
tar socirtv wil sponsor a card
party Wednesday evening, Feb
ruary 3, in the auditorium of St.
Mary's school. Bridge, 500 and
pinochle will he in play, and re
freshments will be served in the
dining room.
The committee Includes Mrs.
Henry Geek and Mrs. Pet"?01":
es. co-chairmen, and Mrs. Alirca
Fisher, Mrs. John Frank, Mrs.
Joseph Frank. Miss Eleanor Froe-
mel, Mrs. Kicnarn r.
Wilfred FlcckonstPin, Miss Cat h-
r-i i lr Vrnri (ioolCV, .
V 1111 11-3 VIIIIIO, -
Mrs. Anton Griesenauer. M.
Francis Farrell, Mrs. Roland Gott
aackcr and Mrs. Edward A. Ham
mer. ,
Tha public Is Invited to attend.
Founders Day of
is roup Is Ubserved
WOODBURN Founder Dav
was observed by Chapter J of
me r.fc.u. bisiernooa ai me reg
ular meeting Thursday night at
the home of Mrs. Charles B.
Cornwell. Mrs. Kenneth Thomp
son presided in the absence of
thi nresiHent. Mrs. Carl Maffnu-
son, and Mrs. Frank P. Doerfler
was in charge of the program.
laKing pan in me ceremony
urnro Mrc Daviri fnvett Mrs.
Jack Barnes, Miss Gladys Adams,
Mrs. Harry vaimrsaaie, sirs.
Tv Fiknn Mrs. W. S. Scar
borough and Mrs. N. F. Tyler.
Slides ot me iounaers were
chnum anH 9 numher of letters
read from the international peace
scholarship girls, sponsored by
FEU.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess.
The next meeting of the group
will be February 11 at the home
of Mrs. Kenneth Thompson.
Past Presidents Meet
SILVERTON Mrs. Lewis Hall ;
entertained for the members of
the past president's parley of Dcl-
bcrt Reeves unit, 7, American
Legion auxiliary. Friday evening.
Special guests were Mrs. A. D. Ap
pcrson. past president of Capital
Unit No. 9, Salem and Mrs. Mal
colm Cameron, past president of
Silverton unit, now Salem.
Preceding the social hour, the
members assisted Mrs. Dewey Al
len in cutting out tnc centennial
bonnets, and name designation
badges for the Sunday afternoon
distrir No. 2, conference to be
at Silverton, February 7.
Mrs. Roscoe Reeves and Miss
Ina Harold assisted the hostess dur
ing the refreshment hour.
All members of the parley have
duties in assisting the president
of the unit.. Mrs. L. P. Ochler. at
the district conference, February 7.
P w
Singers Organize
WOODBURN Mrs. G. E. Ahre,
j;,inr nr thn Mother sinecrs.
has reported an enrollment ot 17
in the organization wmcn mei mr
Its third practice last week at the
Lincoln school, with 15 present.
Regular practices of the group
are on the second and fourth
Thursdays and the first and third
Fridavs at 2:30 p.m. at the Lin
coln school. More singers would
be welcome. The choir will be a
part of the state PTA association
choir to perform at the state
PTA convention in Salem in
APril ... .
KEIZER A birthday party
was given January w ior cmy
Orton, in honor of his sixth
birthday. He is the son of Mr.
jnd Mrs. G. L. Orton. His guests
. nili nrt Richard Reding-
er Ronnie Collins. Bill Long,
nrt Blake Moffitt, Dave
Hall, Ted Sittscr, Larry Moore,
Lvlc ( ornay, ana mn t-
tors, Florence and Joan Orton.
PRINGI.E Pleasant Point So
cial club Is meeting '
he home of Mrs. S. R. Clark, a
noon luncneon io m
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LADIES BELTS
These are odds & ends but the desirable
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A DOLLAR DAY special at only ..
Town & Country Denim
54 in. bolts of Plain and Plaid colors. Denim ,
can be used for so many things like drapes, '
skirts, shirts, etc. formerly $1.98 yd.
Now 1 yd .-.
EYELET EMBROIDERY
& LACE TRIMMINGS
Values in this selection to 39e yd. In white
only. In our Notion Dept. on the main floor.
10 YARDS
Linen Kitchen Towels
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Make your own children's dresses or even
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BATH TOWELS
Pacific Supertorb brand in the 22x44 bath
Colors include flamingo, green, gold,
pink blue.
Downstairs
Enhance your kitchen by embroidering your " I J
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HAND TOWELS
The truly absorbent Supersorb sized 1 6x27
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These are a popular brand and should sell
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DENIM CREEPER SETS
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PLASTIC SHOE BAGS
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GLOVES & MITTENS
Patterned and Multi-colored all wool Gloves
and Mittens. Perfect for these cold days
lately. You'll find values in this group to
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Corduroy Yard Goods
This Is from our regular stock for an extra
value to you. Very good assortment of
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BUTTER DISHES
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GOWNS AND PAJAMAS
A close out of certain styles in our down- Q I I
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COOKING TOOLS
Stainless steel ware with black
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large 18x18 size
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Infant's Denim Sassy Panties
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