Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 21, 1955, Image 7

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Hibbert-Woods
I SHERIDAN Miss Jennie Lee
J Woods, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
I Louir Gless of Bend, and Richard
t Tudor Hibbert, son of Mr. and
i'Mrs. W. H. Hibbert of Sheridan,
; were united in marriage Sunday
' June 12, in a ceremony at St.
t Barnabas Episcopal church in Mc
. Minnville. The Rev. A. H. Mac
Donnell read the 3 o'clock cere
mony. Miss Barbara Byrkit of
Sheridan was soloist and Lincoln
Gronner of McMinnville was organist.
Mrs. Richard Doaust of Bend!Mazjn(,0 of Molalla, is announcT.g
was matron of honor. She wore ajthc date of her marriage, to Gary
nink nylon net over taffeta dress
with a matching hat. She carried
a pink sweet pea and rosebud nose
cay. Miss Rosanne Jcbberson of
Xlariras, Miss Evelyn Canaparelli
Yof Portland and Miss Carol Malm
''' green of San Gabriel, Calif., were
) bridesmaids in dresses like the
matron of honor's, and carried
' identical nosegays.
Th- bride's dress was of em
broidered tulle and nylon net. Her
i veil was held in place by a cap
; fashioned of chantilly lace and
.' seed pearls. She carried a white
' orcl ' ' and bouvardia.
Robert Hibbert was best man
for his brother, and ushers were
David Jabusch of Fortuna, Calif.,
Floyd Stuck, Palmer Byrkit of
Sheridan and John Woods, brother
of the bride from Bend.
A reception was given in the
' churc' parlors after the ceremony.
Assisting were Miss Sue Kinnel.
Miss Joanne Hammond, both of
Salem; Mrs. Ward Weber of The
". Dalles. Mrs. L. A. Klum, Mrs.
Arthur Patty, Mrs. Clair Heider
and Mvs. Floyd Willcrt of Dayton,
Miss Louise Saylor, Miss Suzanne
Van Dyke and Miss Bonnie Ellis
, of Portland
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Off to Norway Leaving by plane Monday morning for Nor
way were the trio above, shown at Salem airport, ready to
leave. Left to right, J. C. Sande and his two daughters, Mrs.
J. R. Truber of Berkley, Calif, and Mrs. T. Harold Tomlinson
of Salem. They will be gone until late July. (McEwan studio
picture)
For their trip to the beach, the
bride wore a blue suit with white
accessories.
The couple will be at home in
Bremerton, where the bridegroom
will be stationed for the next four
months as a naval ensign.
MOLALLA Miss Lorraine
Sumntpr rianphlpr nf Mrs. Nina
A. Hunt for Saturday, July 9
The ceremony will be performed
in Molalla Christian church. The
bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Aldan G. Hunt of Clack
amas.
MOLALLA A group of Mololla
women went out to dinner Thurs
day night, in observance of the
birthdays of two of the group who
eat together most every day. A
birthday cake honored Mrs. Hazel
Perry and Mrs. Inez Lantz at the
dinner served at Shattuc s Chateau,
Salem.
Enjoying the evening together
with Mrs. Perry and Mrs. Lantz
were Mrs. Gladys B. Olsen, Mrs,
Mildred Harless, Mrs. Corrinnc
Gayncr and Mrs. Golda Edmond
son. TURNER Annual homecoming
for the Turner School group will
be in the Turner elementary
school building next Sunday, June
26, a non-host event planned. Each
family attending is take a picnic
basket. The ice cream and cof
fee will be furnished.
Reeder-Wallace
SHERIDAN Miss Bonnie Louise
Wallace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert J. Wallace of Port Orford,
formerly of Sheridan, and Harry
Cromwell Reeder, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harmon Reeder Sr., of Day
ton, were married Sunday, June
12, in a 3 p.m. ceremony at the
Methodist churh here. The Rev.
Harvey DeVries of Portland, for
merly of Sheridan, read the double
ring ceremony.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father. She wore a white
Chantilly lace dress with a bouf
fant nylon net over satin skirt. A
lace cap held the illusion veil in
place. The bride carried a cascade
bouquet of white roses and stepha
notis. ,
Miss Erna Faye Hutchins of
Portland was maid of honor, and
bridesmaids were Miss Laurcen
Hadlcy, Miss Rebecca Reeder and
Miss Evie Tarcm. They all wore
light orchid ballerina length frocks
and carried bouquets of white car
nations and lilies of the valley.
Best man was Walter Reeder,
and ushers were LaMont Mat
thews, William Sherman and Jer
ry Allen.
Little Susan and Julie Ottele of
Sheridan, nieces of the bride, were
flower girls.
The reception was in the church
social rooms. Assisting were Mrs.
H J. Rose of Seattle, Mrs. Don
Ottele of Sheridan. Mrs. Francis
Bradley, Miss Ann Bradley of
Sheridan, Mrs. LaMont Matthews
of Corvallis, Miss Joan BassiU and.
Miss JoAnn Quinn of Portland, and I
J. C. Penney
OWN JUNE CLEAN-UP EVENT..
RUMMAGE
Daughters of Nile
Club is Entertained
DALLAS Mrs. Tracy Staats
was hostess of the Dallas Daugh
ters of the Nile club, Thursday,
at her home when the group met
for a 1 o clock luncheon. Mrs.
Irene Adam was assisting host
ess. Following the luncheon Mrs.
Paul Johnson, president, con
ducted the business meeting with
Mrs. J. F. Spooner acting as tem
porary secretary. Discussed was
the annual Mary's Peak Trek in
August, plans for which are al
ready underway with the funds
to go to the Shriners Hospital
for Crippled Children.
Members of the Corvallis, Al
bany and Newport Nile clubs will
be invited to be the guests of
the Dallas club at a no-host lunch
eon at the home of Mrs. George
Kurre, July 14, when final plans
for the Trek will be completed.
Attending last week were Mrs.
A. J. Cleaveland, Mrs. Maurice
Dalton, Mrs, Lee Fliflct, Mrs.
Carl Gerlinger, Sr., Mrs. Oscar
Hayter, Mrs. Ernest Hoisington.
Mrs. J. A. Hoover, Mrs. Fred
Jackson, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Kur
re, Mrs. George Minty, Mrs. Wal
ter Muir, Mrs. W. L. Soehren,
Mrs. Hollis Smith, Mrs. W. G.
Vassall, Mrs. Walter Williams,
Mrs. C. E. Trent, Mrs. Harry Dav
is, Mrs. Carl Swanstrom, Mrs.
Spooner, all of Dallas, and Mrs.
Irene Evans, of Independence,
SILVERTON Monday lunch-
con guests at the home of Mrs.
Ed Holden were Mr. and Mrs,
Harry Schultz and children, Bob,
bona and Mary ot Burlington,
Iowa: another son of the
Schultzes, Wayne Schultz, on lo
cation at Fort Lewis, Wash.: and
a niece of Mrs. Holden, Vliss
Edna Jcannelte McCall of the
Portland school faculty.
Miss McCall and Wayne Schultz
are to be married at Portland
Central Lutheran church, Wed
nesday evening, in an 8:30
o'clock ceremony.
Among relatives to attend from
Silverton will be Mrs. Holden,
her brother, E. Jay McCall, and
her niece, Miss Muriel Benson.
SILVERTON Sam Lorcnzen,
a representative from the States
in Guam, with the B. P. M. Con
struction Co., is in Oregon to
visit with relatives and friends
in Silverton and Portland 'and
to attend to business matters.
Mrs. Lorenzen, who has been
on the island of Guam with her
husband for the past two and a
half years, arrived in Silverton
by Pan American a fortnight ago
and with Mr. Lorenzen is a guest
at the home of his sister. Miss
Ruth Lorenzen, of South Water
street.
Also spending several weeks
vacation in Silverton is another
former local couple, Mr. and Mrs.
Harrison Fisher (Elaine Clowcr)
ot Nyac, Alaska.
MOLALLA A birthday party
was given recently for Helen Ann
Gladwin, who was 13, and for
Ralph Lee Gladwin, who was 10
years old. There were 22 present
for a wiener roast in the city
park. Their mother, Mrs. Elinor
Gladwin, arranged the party.
Mrs. Neil Frack of Sheridan.
The couple is at home in Seat
tle, after a honeymoon trip to the
beach. Mr. Reeder is employed
by Boeing Airplane company as
an aeronautical engineer in the
flight group.
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Wed Here Recently Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walter Hamil
ton, Jr (Betty Jean Walscr), above, were married recently
at a service in the First Baptist church. The bride is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Verdi L. Walser and Mr. Hamilton is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Hamilton. (McEwan studio
picture)
WOODBL'RN Rainbow Girls of
Evergreen assembly will enter
tain and honor the "godmothers"
at the regular meeting Wednesday
night, June 22, at the Masonic tem
ple and three girls will be initi
ated. Refreshments wil be served
by Misses Peggy Doerfler, chair
man: Carole Lea Foster, JoAnnc
Gaviola, Jan Gilbert, Lavon
Hciden and Lynnc Higgin
botham. A large group or girls and their
mother adviser, Mrs. Fern Foster,
are attending grand assembly of
Rainbow at McMinnville June 19,
20 and 21.
DALLAS Members of the
Welcomers and their husbands
and families met for a picnic
supper at the Dallas City park,
last week. The group plans no
host family picnic suppers in lieu
of the regular meetings in July
and August.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Coleman and family.
I Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis and
Marina L,oti, Mr. ana Mrs. Maur
ice Edwards and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Guedon and Gra
ham and Stuart, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Hilts and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Miller and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moffitt
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Sutter and son and Mrs. Suitor's
father, Harry Gold, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed McElroy and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Morison and
family.
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SILVERTON Miss Althea
Meyer was complimented at a
birthday anniversary no-host din
ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold A. Larson, Sunday eve
ning. The evening was spent in
formally.
Others present were Mr. and
Mcs. Victor Madscn and Miss
Loretta Madscn of Hillsboro, and
of Silverton were William Hatte
berg, Miss Nettie Hattebcrg, Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Hattebcrg, Miss
Alice Jensen and Alfred Jensen.
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Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tups., June 21, 1955-(Sec. l)-7
Blue Birds Guests
At Pythian Meeting
DALLAS The Brave Blue
Birds and their leader, Mrs. Rud
Robinson, were guests of Dalorc
Temple No. 53, Pythian Sisters,
sponsor of the group, at the tem
ple s meeting last week. The chil
dren presented a program fea
turing a demonstration of games
and a puppet show, "The Surprise
Doll." Following the program re
freshments were served to the
girls.
During the business meeting of
the temple Mrs. Dave Moscr,
most excellent chief, presiding,
plans were made for the official
visit of the grand chief of Pythi
an listers, Mrs. Ruby Zacher of
itecimoncl, Thursday, June 23. A
no-host dinner will proccde the
meeting in celebrating birthdays.
Initiation will also be conducted.
At the close of the meeting re
freshments were served by the
committee, Mrs. Dick Bosvert,
Mrs. Howard Dcvoe and Mrs. El-
ThrU
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mer Buller. Mrs. Ray Gohrka and
Mrs. H. B. Hooker arranged the
flowers. Mrs. Mcrritt Hart and
Mrs. Robert Kelley were in
charge of the program.
MOLALLA A reception honor
ing Mr. and Mrs. George Daugher
ly on the event of their golden or
jflth wedding anniversary will be
this Sunday, June 26, in the IOOK
hall from 3 to S p.m. The affair
is sponsored by Molalla Oak Re
bckah and 100F members. All
friends and relatives of Mr. and
Mrs. Daugherty are invited to call
during the afternoon and to con
gratulate them. The Daughertys
especially request that gifts be
omitted.
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