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

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    Monday, June 21,1954
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
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Wed Here June 12 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Joseph Sepich
(Shirley EuUlia Nieswander), above, were married here
June 12 at the First Congregational church. The bride is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Faul S. Nieswander and Mr. Sepich
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sepich of Cutten, Calif,
(McEwan studio picture).
Business Women
Install Officers
WOODBURN-Thirty members
and guests were present for the
dinner meeting and installation of
officers of the Woodburn Business
and Professional Women's club
last week at St. Mary's Episcopal
hall. The dinner was served at 7
o'clock by members of St. Mary's
guild.
Group singing was led by Mrs.
N. A. Mann with Miss Gladys
Adams at the piano. An impressive
emblem ceremony was directed by
Mrs. James Lamb, with Mrs.
George Timm, taking part. Miss
Gladys Adams, Miss Mabel Live
say, Miss Marie Thompson and
Mrs. John Dickson.
Mrs. 0. J. Adkinson, a past
president, was the installing of
ficer. New officers are: Mrs. Clara
Stange, president; Mrs. J. A.
Evans, first vice president; Mrs.
Sam Smith, second vice president;
Mrs. Veola Farmer, recording sec
retary; Mrs. Ervan Susa, corres
ponding secretary and Mrs. 0. J.
Adkinson, treasurer.
Mrs. Nellie Muir presented a
past president's pin to Mrs. Adkin
son. Mrs. Thoman Baldwin, the re
tiring president, presented a presi
dent's traveling kit to Mrs. Stange
and a U. S. flag to the club from
herself, and Mrs. N. A. Mann. All
officers, new and retiring, and
committee chairmen were pre
sented with corsages. Initiation
was postponed until fall. No
meetings are planned until the
first Thursday in September.
Mrs. Stange announced the fol
lowing standing committee chair
men: Membership, Mrs. Nellie
Muir; public affairs, Mrs. Thomas
Baldwin; international relations,
Mrs. John Dickson; educational
Mrs. Paul Burkert; health and
safety, Miss Mabel Livsay: pro
gram, Mrs. J. A. Evans; finance,
Mrs. Sam Smith: parliamentarian,
Mrs. 0. J. Adkinson; publicity,
Miss Marie Thompson; scrapbook,
Mrs. Walter Miller; music,' Miss
Gladys Adams; song leader, Mrs.
N. A. Mann.
After the meeting, a group of
the members called on Mrs. Molly
Hunt, who was unable to attend,
and presented her with a corsage.
SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Webb are being felici
tated on the birth of their third
child, Friday, June 18, at Silver
ton hospital, a daughter. The
baby is a sister of Dannie and
Kathy. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. B. F. Page of Hazelton,
Kansas, and a great grandmoth
er, Mrs. S. E. McMullcn, also of
Hazelton, Kansas; and Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Webb, Silverton, and
great grandparents here, Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Jackson.
Miss Evans Recent
Bride at Woodburn
AURORA Miss .InAnnn Marie
Evans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
nugn tvans of Aurora, was wed
to Joseoh SteDhpn .Ipku1 nf
Mr. and Mrs. Joirnh Jrsul nf
Vancouver, B.C., at St. Luke's
Catholic church, Woodburn, Sat
urday morning, June II. Th Uev.
Father Michael Fiemine offlrint.
led. White candles and baskets of
white gladioluses and pink peo
nies decorated the altar.
The bride chosn a dress nf whit
slipper satin for her wedding. It
was tasnioned with a train, net
voke and seed nparls nrmmH th
neckline. Her fingertip tulle veil
cxienuea irom a wmte satin
crown ornamented with seed
pearls. She carried a whit Hihl
topped with two white orchids. Mr.
tvans gave ms aaughter in mar
nase. Miss Barbara Evans, sister of
the bride, was maid of honor. She
wore a white la and not
pink taffeta dress with matchingJ
lace cap, and carried an arm
bouquet of pink peonies and white
gladioluses. Bridesmaids were
Miss Madeline Jessel, Portland,
sister of the bridegroom, Miss Lila
Herzberg, McMinnville. Miss Mary
Wettstein and Miss Frankie Mc
Laren, Aurora. They were dressed
identically in white lace over
aqua taffeta dresses, laro mm
and carried arm bouquets like the
honor attendant's.
Donna White, Portland, was
flower Cirl. She urnra a whltn Hnt.
ted nvlon Swiss over ninlr taffeta
dress. Ellen Borschowa, Portland
ana Michael Borschowa, Portland,
were ring bearers.
Dale Callawav. Huhharri
best man. Ushers were Richard
Thagon, Canby, Larry Cole and
diaries rerguson, Aurora, and
Merlin Klicwer. Huhharri
Mrs. Evans wore a white wool
dress, with navy jacket and hat.
Her corsage was pink cymbidium
orchids. Mrs. Jessel chnsn a otrav
floral print dress and corsage of
lavenoer cymoiaium orcnias.
Pink and white npnntes and pla
dioluses decorated the parish hall
or the reception. Mrs. B. F. Morse
Salem Orthopedic
Company
- Has Moved From
431 Ferry Street
To
,209 N. Front St.
See lis For Braces Shoe
Corrections and Surgical Belts
Phone 2-3531
of Canby and Mrs. Michael Bors
chowa, Portland, cut the bride's
cake. Mrs. John KiUinger, Salem
and Mrs. Duane Zacher, Canby,
assisted. Mrs. Tom Cannell, Can
by, and Mrs. William Bacon, Al
bany, were at the punch bowl.
Miss Charlotte Anderson and Miss
Maryanna Seikauf, Aurora, served
the coffee. Miss Bette Lou Bacon,
Albany, passed the guest book,
in charge of gifts were Misses
Lorraine and Gertrude Jessel of
Vancouver, B. C. Jackie Pink
ham of Hubbard and Loretta Fer
guson, of Aurora.
After a trip to the Oregon
beaches, Mr, and Mrs. Jessel will
be at home In the Arden Hams
cottage at Lone Elder. "
SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.
William Hanson are receiving
congratulations on the birth of
a son, Jeffrey William, Saturday
murmrifi, June 19, at Silverton
hospital
Grandparents include Mr. and
Mrs. Irving J. Atwood of Mil-
waukie, and Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Kelly of Oak Grove.
Blacketer-W heeler
Wedding June 77
LEBANON At the Berlin Union
church on June 11, Miss ,Fay
Wheeler, daughter of Mrs. Cleo
Wheeler, and Davia Alan Blacket-
er, son of Mrs. Dorothy Blacketer,
were 'wcsl at evening rites. Both
families are Lebanon residents.
The Rev. Walter Rowlee read
the service at the altar decorated
with roses and ferns. Soloists were
Mrs. Harry Seelye and Paul Black
eter, who accompanied . at the
organ by Mrs. A. I. Landstron. -
The bride, dressed in white slip
per satin and carrying red rosci,
was given in marriage by her
uncle, Harold Leach.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Rich
ard Smith.
Best man was Ricl.ord Smith,
a:,d ushers were Harry Seelye and
Edward Landstrqm.
A church reception followed the
wedding.
On their return from a wedding
trip the newlyweds will be at home
in Berlin.
Science Shrinks Piles
New Way
Without Surgery
Find Hulini SubtUnc That '
Rliri PaJShrinkl HftmorrbotcU
New York, N. Y. (SprcUl)-For the
first time science has found a new
healing substance with the aston
ishing ability to shrink hemor
rhoids and to stop bleeding with
out surgery.
In case after case, pain was re
lieved promptly. And, while gently
relieving pain, actual reduction
(shrinkage) took place.
, Most amazing of all results
were so thorough that sufferers
made astonishing statements
like "Piles have ceased to be a
problem!"
The secret is a new htaling sub
stance (Bio-DyneS)-discovory of
a world-famous research institute.
Now this new healing substance
Is offered in ointment form under
the name of Pnparotion H. Ask
for it at all drug stores money
back guarantee. mil tuik.
Half Price Shrub Sale
Continues
Every boiled shrub in both of our salesyards at half
price. ,
HUNDREDS AVAILABLE
Hurry While Selection is Still Good.
Save on planting that new home 1
We ere nearing the end of our spring season and pre
fer to cut prices heavily rather than replant these
hundreds of shrubs.
Both salesyards open Sundays
Knight Pearcy Nursery
Town Yard 375 S. Liberty, 3 biles south of State
Country Yard on 99E 1 mile south of Brooks
rk ' JlI&& ' life'
M
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Wiltsey Music House
PRESENTS '
VARIETY CONCERT
AT
PARRISH JR. HIGH AUDITORIUM
Accordions Bands
Guitars Soloists
Marimbas Novelty Groups
Tonite
June 21
8:15 P.M.
FREE
Public
Is
Invited
Your most important fashion..,
your face powdei
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Fashion begins with your face because your
complexion is the key to your entire
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will study your skintone . . . create
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powder to do the most for your
beauty and your fashion. $2, $3 sizes
(Introductory siie $1) plus tax.
SELLS-FOR-LESS
Always The Lowest Prices In Town
1940 Mission $1. Jowards Waters Park
Pure Black Schillings
PEPPER
can pjlj
Reg. 23c Sizt
Del Monte 46-oz. Cans
Pineapple cans
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Juice j
Make "Namelet Punch" - Pineapple) Juice
- Water - Sugar & Strawberry Kool Aid.
Try it - It's Delicious.
KRAFT
CHEESE
. In Glasses ; 1
Your Choice
5 Jars
21c EACH
Amaizo
Puddings
cL Pkgi.
SALEM'S LEADING DEPT. STORE
JCUlefa
SALEM'S LEADING DEPT. STORE
FROZEN
FOOD
CARTONS in
4udM aJLwj Jfi"c fc
FRESH ,
CARROTS
Cello-Bags
it
115
Order Your ,
Strawberries for -Canning
or Freezing
NOW Season
Will Soon Be Over
Yellow Onions
Mbs.23'
Pure Ground
BdUd lb.
LOCKER BEEF
Grain Fed Locker Beef
23' ib. 26' ib. 29
lb.
Krnnt Quarler
II.VI.K
lb.
HIND
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STEAK Roast i 8
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CRACKERS
DlU In Tomato
Sauce
CAnniMCC Large
cl.lPsic (rl.h 4b) lor Urgt .-. Sim VA I Utt
Can
Studios... 1630 N. 26th Sf.
Phone 3-7186
Store... 1860 Stote St.