Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 21, 1954, Page 7, Image 7

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    Wednesday, April 21, 1954
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregos.
SECTION I Pact 7 -
Easter Day
Wedding
At Church
JORDAN The Methodist
church in Independence was the
ccne of wedding Sunday after
noon, when Miu Joyce Har
greaves, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John E. Hargreavei of Mon
mouth, was married to Robert
Walls of Newport, at an impres
sive double ring ceremony per
formed at 4 o'clock, the Rev.
Walter Nybcrg officiating.
Large bouquets of white stock
and spirea in tall white baskets
decorated the church altar.
The brunette bride, given in
marriage by her father, wore a
wedding dress of white satin
bodice with short bolero jacket,
and floor-length gathered nylon
net over satin bouffant skirt. On
a white Bible she carried a white
orchid with tiny orchids tied in
the white satin streamers. The
full-length veil cascaded from a
rhinestone and pearl-edged Juliet
cap of white satin.
Mrs. Stanley L. Starr of Port
land, sister of the bride, was ma
tron of honor, wearing a pink
taffeta dress. She carried a bou
quet of pink perfection camel
lias and white hyacinths. The
three bridesmaids were Miss
Helen Walls of Newport, sister
of the bridegroom, "who wore a
yellow nylon net and taffeta
frock and carried a bouquet of
yellow daffodils and white hya
cinths tied with yellow satin;
Miss Helen Booth of Salem, who
wore a mint green satin and nylon
net dress and carried a green
carnation and white hyacinth
bouquet tied with green satin;
and Miss Donna Stewart of Sa
lem, who was attired in a powder
blue dress of taffeta and nylon
net, and carried a bouquet of
blue Dutch irises and white hy
acinths tied with blue satin.
Each attendant wore a satin
bolero jacket like the bride's.
Pamela and Sheryl Starr of
Portland, nieces of the bride,
were flower girls. They wore pink
taffeta floor-length frocks, and
carried pink camellias and white
hyacinth bouquets.
Wally Walls of Newport, broth
er of the bridegroom, was the
best man. parrell Johnson, Klam
ath Falls; Bob Beebe, Coos Bay,
and Donald Boatman of Blidgett,
were the ushers. Bob Beebe light
ed the candles just before the
service.
Mrs. Don McLaughlin of Mon
mouth sang during the cere
mony. Stanley L. Starr of Port
land, brother-in-law of the brine,
was the organist
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Hargreaves chose a gray
suit with navy blue accessories.
The bridegroom's mother wore a
dark plum suit and matching hat,
with black accessories. Both
mothers wore purple orchid corsages.
Following the service, the re
ception was in the church re
ception rooms. Miss Sally Stud'
nick of Jordan passed the guest
book. Miss Diana Stewart of Sa
lem was in charge of the gift
table. The four-tiered white wed
ding cake, topped with a bride
and bridegroom, centered the
table covered with a pink cloth.
Tall white tapers in silver candle
holders flanked each side of the
cake. Fink camellias and white
hvancinths decorated the table.
For traveling, the bride wore
a pink suit with navy blue acces
sories and a wmte orcnia.
The couple will make their
home at Santa Ana, Calif., where
the bridegroom is attending col
lege. The bride is a graduate of
Slavton union high school and at
tended college in Berkeley and
Monmouth.
The bridegroom graduated
from Scio high school and has
served two years in the army sta
tioned overseas.
WOODBi:RN The monthly din
ner meeting of the Woodtiurn Past
Matrons club will be Wednesday,
April 21, at the Masonic temple.
Dinner will be served at 7 p.m.
with Mrs. Evelyn Mortis. Mrs.
Maude Scott and Mrs. Minnie
Richards as hostesses. A social
' meeting will follow.
Wedding at
Unionvale,
UNIONVALE Yellow daffodils
and snapdragons, Easter lilies and
candlelight made the setting for a
pretty wedding in the Unionvale
Evangelical United Brethren
church. Saturday evening, April
17, when Miss Phyllis Finnicum.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Finnicum of the Webfoot district,
was married to Charles L. Load-
berg. son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Londberg, Salem.
The Rev. Clyde Dollar, pastor,
officiated at the t o'clock double
ring ceremony in the presence of
!) relatives and friends.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a wedding dress
oi white lace and tulle. The fin
gertip length veil was held by a
crown. The bride's flowers were
yellow and white rosebuds in cas
cade bouquet with white satin
streamers on a white Bible.
Miss Donna Finnicum of Mc
Minnville was her sister's maid of
honor. She wore a lavender bro
cade organdy frock. Mrs. Robert
Shelburne, sister of the bride. Mc
Minnville, and Mrs. Bryan Lond
berg of Salem, sister-in-law of the
bridegroom, were bridesmaids.
They wore lime green dresses and
carried yellow carnation nosegays
with streamers.
Bryan Londberg of Salem was
best man for his brother.
Ushers were Ollie Boline and
Freeman Finnicum and they were
also candlelighters and grooms
men.
Mrs. Zane May was in charge
of the guest book. Mrs. Clarence
King and Mrs. Earl McLoiium
were in charge of gilts.
Following the ceremony a re
ception was given by the bride's
parents at the Unionvale church
gymnasium.
Mrs. Marion Boulden of union
vale and Miss Doris Braat of
Portland cut the cake. Both are
aunts of the bride. Mrs. Dale Fow
ler of Grand Island was at the
coffee urn; Mrs. Jones Prater of
McMinnville at the punch bowl.
Both also are aunts of the bride.
Assisting with serving were Mrs.
J. R. Bell, Mrs. Clarence S. Craw
ley, Mrs. Clyde Dollar. Mrs. Ersel
Gubser. Mrs. Louis Magee, Mrs.
Clark Noble and Mrs. Raleigh
Worthington.
Mrs. Finnicum wore a black and
white two piece dress with red
accessories for her daughter's wed
ding. ' The bridegroom's mother
wore a blue and white two piece
dress with blue accessories. Both
wore rosebud corsages.
For going away the bride wore a
beige suit and cocoa and beige
accessories. Upon their return
from a wedding trip to California
Church Group
Names Officers
The Christian Woman's fellow
ship of the First Christian church
at its last meeting elected the lot
lowing women to take office on
July 1;
Mrs. William Craycroft, presi
dent; Mrs. Gilbert Stein, vice pres-
the couple will be at home at
1429 Market street, Salem.
ident; Mrs. Paul Holloway, secre
tary; Mrs. Monroe inec, treas
urer; Mrs. Lloyd Reilly, mission
ary; study director: Mrs. Joe Wil
son, printing ana puoucity cnair
man; Mrs. C. O. Gillming, equip
ment custodian; Mrs. Sidney Van
Dyke, group missionary study
chairman; Mrs. Warren Thiel,
worship chairman, Mrs. Mabel
Flint, membership chairman; Mrs.
Ervin Sunderlin, mission aid chair-
chairman; Mrs. Grace Shepherd,
education and literature chair
man; Mrs. Lester llagen. World
Call chairman; Mrs. A. A. Taylor.
service chairman; Mrs. W. A.
Barkus, sunshine chairman: Mrs.
Ellen Godfrey. Mrs. Mabel Hill,
Mrs. Elian Douglas, Mrs. Eugene
Crail, Mrs. Charles Milbrandt,
Mrs. Leonard Cspps, day group
leaders: Mrs. Ben Gilford, Mrs.
Martin Wolfer, Mrs. Leslie Mor-
, Bryan, social life gan, night group leaders.
Tea for Mothers
Highland School Mothers club's
annual teachers tea was Tuesday
at the school auditorium. "Spring
time in Paris" wu the theme,
and was carried out through
flower arrangements, cabaret
tables, decorations and French
menus and artists painting in an
improvised park with a French
nursemaid and park guard.
For the program, Karen Klein
played a French accordion,
Martha Nichols presented a pan
tomime number. Mrs. Wilber
Martin sang three numbers, ac
companied by Mrs. Richard Bell.
Misses Betty Futrell and Janet
Curry danced the Charleston.
Helen Merchant played the ac
cordion. Mrs. 1. G. Taylor was general
chairman and Mrs. Louisa Dun
can was la charge of the kitchen.
Mrs. Elmer Ped was in charge
of the program, assisted by Mrs.
Norman Jones.
The neat meeting will be in
stallation of officers for IBM and
1955.
8ILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Drake were Easter Sunday
guests at the Lebanon home of the
Ralph Molters. The Motters for
merly lived in SUverton where the
two families were friends and
neighbors.
THE MARK
OF A
BEAUTIFUL WOMAN
...a healthy, glowing,
blemish-free complexion . . .
helped to that perfection by
Alexandra de Markoffs
THIOLIN TREATMENTS.
Correct and care for
problem skin twenty-four
hours a day.
$2 each, fo
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Capital Drug Store
45 State St
Corner of Liberty
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GREEN STAMPS
SAVI 1 NOW ON THIS SIT Of 3
Sheffield Steak Knives
MOSDGBV
Irregulars of a
Famous Malt
$1.50 VALUE!
Box of 3 Pr$ 2.00
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WEDDING
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