Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 04, 1954, Page 10, Image 10

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, OreR-on
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February Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Paul (Roberta
Louise Patty), above, were married February 14. The bride is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patty of Amity and Mr.
Paul is the son of Herbert Paul of Seattle and Mrs. Wesley
Benjamin of Amity. (Barth photo, Dallas)
Pythian Sisters
Fete Visitors
Honored guest at the dinner
and meeting of the Pythian Sis-
High School Group
Sponsors Social
MT. ANGEL High school sen
iors arranged the social evening
for the members of the Young Peo-
Miss Motter
Bride at
Albany
ALBANY - A bride of the late
winter season was Miss Beverly
June Motter, daughter of Mrs.
Nellie Motter, Albany, who ex
changed her nuptial vows Satur
day at 8 o'clock in the evening
with Vernon Lee Smith, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of
Brownsville. Tbe wedding was at
the First Evangelical United
Brethren church, with the Rev.
J. Robert Wetzel officiating at
the double ring service.
Two large baskets filled with
daffodils and white stock, and
lighted candles in spiral candcl
abrums, formed a background for
the ceremony. Sprays of daffo
dils marked the pews down the
bridal aisle.
Mrs. Elmer Club was organist
and played the wedding
marches and was accompanist
for Sidney Burt, who sang.
Lighting the candles were Miss
Pat Dooley and Miss Barbara
Howard dressed in cream and
green choir robes.
The bride was
marriage by her
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- Goldenweds Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Alvin Smith, sister-in-law of
the bridegroom, lerven xne -ding
cake, Miss Louise Harrison
assisting. Hostesses for the re
ception were Mrs. Jesse Johnson,
Brownsville, auni oi me uu
and Mrs. Elva Burns of Albany.
The couple left on a wedding
trip by automobile for California
to be gone a wee, r ui
away costume the bride wore a
dusty rose wool suit with rostj
velvet trim, a rose and navy.
'blue straw hat, and navy acces-
Thursday, March 4, 1954
sorics. Pinned 10 me snnumer oi
her suit was the white orchid
from her bridal bouquet. They
will be at home In Albany af
ter March 7.
YOUR
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DEALER IS
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ters of Centralia temple, Wad- pic's Sodality of St. Marv's church
nesday night, at the Beaver hall after the March business meeting
was Mrs. Carrie Broxson of Mil-
ton-Frecwater, grand chief of
Oregon. One hundred thirty
members and visiting members
were present.
Other grand officers present at
the meeting and dinner were
Mrs. Jtuby Zachcr, grand senior
of Redmond, Mrs. Ann Brown,
grand manager, Dallas; Miss Bot
cy Jean Bergner, grand guard,
Salem; Mrs. Mabel Erickson, past
grand chief, Prinevillc; Mrs. Ann
Woods, district deputy, Albany;
Mrs. Herbert Thompson, past
grand chief, Oregon City; Mrs.
Mamie Bennett, past grand
chief, Albany, Mrs. Sadie Graham,
past grand chic', Corvallis; Mrs.
Earl Burk, past grand protector,
Salem; and past grand chief, Mrs.
Ethel Murphy.
Knights of Tythlas grand of
ficers present wcro Don R. Jud
on, grand chancellor of Oregon.
Past grand officers present were
Herbert Thompson, Oregon City;
0. C. Harris, and Elmer Patrick,
Corvallis.
Visitors attended from Dallas,
Albany, Eucne, Corvallis, Ore
gon City, Miltnn-Frei water, Port
land, Prinevillc, Yamhill, St. Hel
ens, Redmond, Walla Walla and
Vancouver, ashington.
Four new members, Mrs. T.aura
Schmidt, Mrs. Jean B. Walker,
Salem; Mrs. Ora Coe, and Mrs
Lavina Kurk, MiltonFreewater
were initiated Into the order.
Monday evening in the St. Mary's
scnooi. (James and dancing was
enjoyed in the auditorium, and re
freshments were served. Special
guests were the probation members
who held their meeting in the mu
sic room. The probation members
will be received into the Sodality
at the annual reception ceremonies
of new members in May.
Conducting the meeting were the
officers, James Fcsslcr, Laura
Schmitz, Marlcne Diehl and Ray
mond Schmaltz. The Rev. Clement
Frank, O.S.B., Sodality moderator,
was guesi speaker.
Committee chairmen giving re
ports were Belli Rciter, dance com
mittec; Ernest Kimlinger, euchar
islic committee and Shirley Ehner,
sick committee.
Members of the Sodality will take j
part in the opening ceremonies of
the Forty Hours Devotions which
will begin in St. Mary's church Fri
day evening, March 5. at 7:30 o'
clock. Members will meet at 7:15
p.m. at St. Mary's school. Drcced-
ing the church services.
During Marian Year, this vp.ir.
the Sodality will' sponsor two pil
grimages every month, on the sec
ond and fourth Saturdays. The next
scheduled pilgrimage will be March
15, and the group will meet at 7:15
o'clock at the City hall. j
Instead of a social for the April
meeting which will be during Lent I
n film will be shown.
Johnson. She wore a dress made
with tight bodice of Chantilly
lace, long pointed sleeves, high
neckline with tulle yoke, and
pcplum of the lace extending in
a V down the back of the skirt.
The skirt was of tulle over satin
and terminated in a full train.
The veil of tulle was fingertip
length and was held in place
with a halo trimmed with seed
pearls. The bride carried a white
Bible with a white orchid center
and a cluster of frecsias tied with
white satin ribbon streamers.
Miss Lois Prohaska was the
maid of honor and wore a dress
of yellow with lace bodice, the
skirt of tulle over taffeta. She
carried a ring of yellow tulle
with a cluster of daffodils and
narcissuses with ribbon streams,
ers. A bandeau of tulle with a clus
tcr of narcissuses was wotn in her
hair.
Miss Sandra Motter, sister of
the bride, and Miss Phyllis Hcd
lund, of Portland, formerly of
Brownsville, were bridesmaids.
Miss Motter and Miss Hedlund
wore dresses made identically to
that of the maid of honor's but
they were of nile green. Each
also wore the same type head
dress to match her dress and
(carried flowers like those of the
presented in i majd ( honor's.
uncle, Jesse ijss jr., Kropp
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was the
flower girl and wore a yellow taf
feta dress and carried a basket
of yellow narcissuses.
Darle Cowdry of Brownsville
was best man and ushers were
Earl Liles of Albany and Jack
Wyne of Brownsville.
For her daughter's wedding
. Charles A. Glazp. ahove. cele
brated their golden wedding aniversary last Sunday and were
honored at a reception given by their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr- and Mrs. Willard Glaze. (A. A. Taylor picture)
Mrs. Motter wore an aqua shaded
dress with matching accessories
and her corsage was of pink
rosebuds.
The bridegroom's mother wore
a navy blue and white dress with
her accessories also matching her
costume. Her flowers were red
rosebuds.
Immediately following the
ceremony the reception was in
the church parlors. The room
was decorated witb daffodils and
stock. The bride's table was set
With a tiered wedding cake,
white candles and a green taffe
ta tablecloth. Mrs. Arlow Dun
ford, aunt of the bride, presided
at the coffee urn and Miss Paula
Engcl was at the punch bowl.
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