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Page 6 Section i mmmmmmmimemMmmmMWMmMMm I Edited by MARIAN Rhoten-Doughton Wedding Of Interest on Wednesday One of the beautiful weddings of bride, was flower girl, wearing a early summer here took place dress matching those of the at Wednesday night in the Fi r s 1 1 tendants', and Steven Doughton a Methodist church when Miss Cor-1 nephew of the bride, was ring- alie Joyce Doughton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Millard B. Doughton, was married to David Alexander Rhoten, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Rhoten. Dr. Brooks H. Moore officiated at the 8 o'clock rites. All white flowers were used in deenrating. At either side of the steps leading to the altar was a basket of gladioluses, stock and fluffy white chrysanthemums in sunburst arrangement. On the altar were bouquets of the same flowers, a candelabrum with white tapers standing out from each altar bouquet. Lighting the candles preceding the service were Itichard Meyer and John Beakey. For the music, Mrs. Peter M. Gunnar and Mrs. Robert F. Anderson each sang solos, and later a duct, Mrs. Jesse Jones playing the organ. Escorted down the aisle by her father the bride was charmingly attired in a simple but elegantly styled dress of pure silk peau dc oie. The princess bodice was adorned only by linked medallions of re-embroidered alencon lace to form the cateau neckline, and the sleeves were heavily embellished with seed pearls. The material , flared into a bouffant skirt to ter minate in a rhapel train. The veil was arranged from a headdress of nylon tulle and lace. The bride carried a white fan of imported lace bedecked with a cluster of baby pink orchids and white steph anotis. Attendants In Pink The bride's attendants were all in pink erystalette frocks, bailer-; ina i en pin, aim mvicu wiui em broidered panels. They all wore pale pink feathered caps jeweled with tiny rhincstones, and they all carried imported ebony fans trimmed with pink Elfc roses, Mrs. Richard D. Jewctt ol Med ford was her sister's matron of honor. Miss Merle Rhoten, sister of the bridoiironm. Miss Joanne Kills and Mrs. Richard Mose ot i Trnutdalc were Ihe bridesmaids. I Sylvin Dour.hlon, niece of the' For Miss Universe Honoring Miss Universe (Hillevi Rombmi, who is to visit Salem noon, a luncheon is planned for Meier & Frank's Salem Com munity council, next Saturday noon, in the Oregon room of the store, Gerry Frank as host. A SON was bom June 18 to Sgt. and Mrs. Donald Hannnn at Fort Eustis, Va. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Tom- Hannon of Salem. Previous to being at Fort Kustis. Sgt.- Hannon was in Germany! three and one-half years. P FRIDAY -JUNE 22 1 FRIDAY -JUNE 22 Salem Rose Society's 11th Annual ROSE SHOW 2 to 9 P. M. AUDITORIUM, SECOND FLOOR PAMELA FOUR FREE LECTURES COMI AND HIAR-How iciantiits ar thronrt atfmantt tan hr1an your lift How tmolional itrtu aHact your health Ho yew can "ttarvt" on thrtt maali a day How to "Dial" for Baauty, Vitality. Virility, and Longevity. "Mow to Win tha tattlo of tha Bulgo." "How Ditt AffttH Your Heart." Fraa-"You'h Unlimited Cocktail'' Racipt. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JUNE 25 & 26 AT 2 P.M. Tho Uftt diicovoriet and athiovomanta of htalth and beauty tciomo. How tittuei. How to taftly lolvt your over-weight figure-thickening end flabby Ancient Igypt. fact lifting txorciaoa. NO ADMISSION charge No Collection. SALEM WOMAN'S CLUB-460 Ptmal Krcnton hat bn iludtnt bar "Youth Unlimilad' philoiophy Como aao 0 woman of 40 who tookt 0 yaan younna t io domonaltalo hor long laitinf Haalltl, Youth and Baauty ftajiam. Fill IIAUIV MCIPI. BiiaHHHiilllaaaapB men I.OURY FISCHKR bearer. Michael Drency, just home after graduating from Stanford univer sity, was best man. Ushers were Wallace Carson, Jr., Charles Bales and Kenneth Doughton, brother of the bride. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Doughton wore a powder blue lace over taffeta dress with pink feather hat. long pink gloves and a corsage of pink feathered carna tions and baby pink roses. The bridegroom s mother wore sheath dress of shirred chiffon in desert rose color, a pink horsehair hat and accessories matching her costume. Her corsage was of feath ered white and pink carnations with baby pink roses. Reception Fnllowi Following the service guests were invited to the church social rooms for the reception. Mrs. D. B Doughton, Mrs. P. F. Doughton, Mrs. I. M. Doughton and Mrs. h A. Brown cut the cake. Pouring were Mrs. h,. A. Hhoten, grand mother of the bridegroom: Mrs William Michelson, Mrs. Dorothy Bryant, Mrs. C. K. Ellis. Acting as hostesses about the room and assisting were Mrs. William E. Deeney, Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling, Miss Gloria Doughton, miss Anne fewett, Miss Gay Lewis. Mrs. Gladys le. Mrs. William Patton. Mrs. Gary Jones, Mrs. Douglas Raines, Mrs. Stanley Kerzel, Mrs. ferry McCallistcr, Mrs. Robert Morris HI, Mrs. Robert Walker. Mrs. James Knapp, Mrs. Ronald Ashhy, Miss Marcia Webb, Miss Leslie W ilk ins. Miss Gcorgann Bradburn, Miss Irene Granucrg Miss Carolyn .(ones, Miss Revorly Roif, Miss Gloria Stolk, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace P. Carson, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Woodmansce. The couple left (or Victoria and other points in Canada, the bride wearing a black and white silk sheath dress and jacket, white and patent accessories and corsage of bnhv white orchids The newlyweds will be at home at .1175 (iarden Hoad after July 14 Tea Planned Invitations are out for a tea for which Mrs. Conrad YV. Paulus Mrs. Thomas A. Livesley, Mr. Roderick M. Livesley and Mrs. Thomas D. Livesley will enter tain on Wednesday afternoon, June 37. The affair will be in the Ore gon room of Meier & Frank's Sa lem between 3 and 5 o clock. The tea , honors Miss Sandra Wolff, who Is to be married on August 10 to Lawrence R. (Larry) Paulus, son of Mr. and Mrs. I Paulus. BRENTON PRESENTS finding tn "fountain ! Youth" -Hew "HEALTH YOUTH AND BEAUTY UNLIMITED" MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JUNE 25 AND 26 AT 2 P.M. FREE MATINEES FOR WOMEN ONLY. f nutrition and ftriatrict (r avtr 40 i i 11 fJS3US I' ' - 'v r 3 To Wed Soon Miss Frances Arlene Torresdal, above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Torresdal, Mt. Angel, has announced her engagement and approaching marriage to William K. Lawrence of Dallas. The wedding will be July 28. (Jcstcn-Miller studio pic-lure) 7" ' MT. ANGK.L Mrs. John A. Gorman iPatririn Anne Wapncr), above, was married in St. Mnrv a ( ;.lholic church here. June 9. The bride is Ihe daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Joseph M. Wagner of Mount Angel, and Mr. Gorman is Ihe son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gorman, Sr., of Woodburn. (Mndelyn Studio. Mt. Angel) Sliverton Man is Married in South SILVKRTON-News of a San Diego wedding of June 2 is of lociil interest. The marriage of Miss Beverly Jean Itogelslad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merger J. Itogelstad ol San Diego, and DeLane Riveness, son of Mrs. Daniel Riveness and the late Mr. ' Riveness of Silverton, was sol emnized June 2. at Our Savior's Lutheran rhurch in San Diego. The Rev. A. Severtson officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor- length dress of rose, point-type hire and ml e with a high point-. rd Queen Ann collar and long elose-fitlmg sleeves ending in poinis over the h.inds. The tulle !"' as umuni-u wnn uir nice pattern cut into a star-point de- sign, with the same starpnint cascading into Ihe full skirt. The : fingertip French illusion veil was secured by a heart shaped coio- net of seed pearls and irrulescent sequins. The bride's flowers chids and stephanotis topping a wh.il ii, hi , I For her maid of honor the ! bride chose Miss Jan Whilmore ; 'of Los Angeles. The bridesmaids to "OI AOE" prematuraty wrinkled tinut problem. Beauty tactett ftom M. COTTAGE yam and ia paUt aMmrjtk tft 114' a '1 I I I were Mrs. Lorraine Hurst of Parkland, Wash., and Mrs. Shir ley Alcorn of San DieRO. The junior bridesmaid was Miss Kath leen Rngelstad, sister of the bride. Armand Lee Riveness of Sil verton was his brother's best man. Ushers were Hob Rngel- clml hrnlhfir nf ih hrirlo l"tnn. ute j nn .n.i nn. ;, v-m-",,- 'r c-im Mrs. Riveness. mother of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Rogelstad. mother of the bride, were at tired identically in pink, with orchid corsages. ,onVi , r(,ocplion look p,ac) in ,,, chrch parlor, tor , ,., .,. ,.. vmin .,,.,., ....,, .in was to the California redwoods. .,, lh. ,,.:,.. hrim ; c:,. vor0 Th.v rN..iv... ... f,,rm.iK. i. ,!, iviniiv i ,,.h..-, -hllrph ,riai rnnm. ' siivr. ton Th(,v wi makc tncr h in California ... . . , ri.r.AA. i M.ii.r. r.rie I'arwer a,K ,"u' T C?T 10 "I0"1' hers of the Country How or club at 'h' J"ne meeting j in the home of ' ' V' "T .. V n ' lison was co-hostess The next meeting will bo at the home of Mrs. Bill Alexander. Today's Menu FRIDAY FARE Hasy to do and so good! Broiled Shrimp French-friend Potatoes (frozen' Tossed tireen Salad Crusty Rolls Cookies Beverage BROII.Kl) SHRIMP Ingredients: 1 pound shrimp. cup buitor. 2 tahleviwons olive oil. 1 small dove garlic 'peeled and minced1, sail, paprika. 2 t.ihle sponns minced parsley. Method: Shell raw shrimp and de-vein. Melt butter in small shallow pan: stir in olive oil and garlic. Add shrimp, turning them over in the butter-oil mixture to make sure they are well coated Sprinkle lichtly with salt and pap rika. Broil shrimp rapidly until cooked through, turning once and sprinkling again uilh paprika roiling will take S to I minutes .'r;W lao'b oairslev aaal a'r al (it. l'ra tfaaji s,Mt! THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Officers nstalled Officers were installed at the meeting Wednesday evening lof Sigma Kappa alumnae, at the home of Mrs. B. W. Stacey. In stalling officer was past president, Mrs. Karl Hampton. Newly installed president U Mrs. Kdwin Becker, and working under her during the next club season will be Mrs. Kric Carlson, vice president; Mrs. Joseph Fran co, secretary; Mrs. Leon Everitt, I treasurer; Miss Darlene O'Brien, historian and publicity director; Mrs. Allan' Johnson, Panhellenic representative, and her assistant, Mrs. B. W. Stacey. The next meeting of the alum nae group will be September 19. New Officers for Welcome Wagon Club Mrs. Jack Lumbley was installed as president of the Welcome Wag on club at the meeting, Tuesday, at the Woman's club house. Other officers installed were Mrs. Frank Cooper, vice president; Mrs. Kel ley Peters, secretary; and Mrs. John Anderson, treasurer. Mrs. Ralph Purchase, president of the Portland club, was installing offi cer. Marvin Clatterbuck, superinten dent of the Oregon School for the Deaf, spoke briefly to the club, acknowledging their work with the school during the past year. The club undertook the work as a civic project. After his talk, Mrs. R. II. Vincent, outgoing president, pre sented him with a check from the club for the school's scholarship fund. Musical entertainment was pro vided by Miss Leslie Cline, vocal ist, who was accompanied by Miss Patricia Whelan. Kleven members of the Portland club were present at the Salem in stallation. Guests from Salem were Mrs. Mel Fox, Mrs. Owen Searcy, Mrs. Herbert Weston, Mrs. J. E. Calvert, Mrs. C. Lyon, Mrs. Don ald Reed. The committee for the meeting consisted of Mrs. Kenneth Shaw, chairman, Mrs. Kelley Pelers, Mrs. Ted Baker, Mrs. John Bisen ius. and Mrs. Frank Cooper. Duo Engaged Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Raymond Mykol of the engagement of their daugh ter. Miss Sandra Rac Mykol, to Charles John Church, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Church. No date is set for the wedding. ANNOUNCEMENT has come of the birth of a son, Richard Wal lace, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schroeder IPaulis Wallace) of Beaverton on June 19 at Kmanuel hospital in Portland. He also is welcomed by a brother, Robert Stuart. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Sichroeder of Salem. SII.VERTON Announcements are out telling of thi birth ot a son, June 2, to Mr. and Mrs. Dunne Heidegger (Barbara Brew er), named Mark Thomas. Airs. Gloria Brewer, formerly of Silverton, is maternal grandmoth er, and Mrs. Kthel Bock of Sil verton is the great-grandmolher. OPEN MONDAY AND mtfl Irons and snb-toens SUN CLASSICS Tlie kind of clothes a teen-ager loves . . . smooth T-shirts, sleek shorts and pedal pushers -the uniform of the crowd at the beach or mountains. Sailcloth pedal pushers gieen, toast, turquoise, beige, royal blue; sizes Boat neck cotton ti with gold, pink, tu Small, medium, Ian Sleeveless cotton blou Pan collar. White only to 36 GIRLS' SHOP-STREET FLOOR Mail and jiionr onn amis tmtsule our recti, , , . WOODBURN Mr. and Mrs. George A. Landon, above, residents of Woodburn for more than 50 years, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary Sunday, June 24, with open house from 3 to S p.m. at the Woodburn Methodist church. Friends are invited and are asked to bring no gifts. ', Board Meets Here Mrs. Melford M. Nelson, presi dent of the Third District of Ore gon Federation of Women's clubs, entertained her executive board at luncheon on Tuesday, at Lipman's Cherry room in Salem. Members gathered at 10 o clock for the business meeting'1 at which appointments of department and division chairmen were approved. Plans were made for a summer meeting of the board of directors. This meeting will be in Portland on August 22, the location to be selected at a later date. The date for the fall workshop was set for October 5, this meeting also to be in Portland with Mrs. James P. Porter as general chairman. Board members present for the Salem meeting were first vice president Mrs. Walter B. Rich. second vice president Mrs. James r. Porter, directors Mrs. Vern van Horn, Mrs. H. E. Woodward, Mrs. William H. Bunney and budget chairman Mrs. Arthur E Larson, all of Portland; recording secretary Mrs. Harold A. Shadley of St. Helens; financial secretary Airs. James B. Gay ot Woodburn treasurer Mrs. R. M. Jones of Forst Grove; parliamentarian .Mrs. Harry Sappenfield of Salem, corresponding secretary Mrs. Ira D. Mix: hospitality chairman Mrs. .lames II. Hart and the president Mrs. Melford M. Nelson, all of In dependence. Betrothal Told MOLAI.LA Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Fae Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Collins, Route 1, Mulino, to James Lowe, son of Mrs. James F. DcLassio of Port land. The date of September 1 has been set for the wedding. Miss Collins was graduated from Molalla union high school in the class of 1054 and she is employed by Nu-way Printing company. Portland. After three years in the army, Mr. Lowe now is employed by Dunham Printing company, Portland, as an apprentice printer. FRIDAY 12:15 TO 9 P. in gray, pink, mint gold, $098 8 to 14 O SK-J9U ..... ... f-.h feii v YxVt Atrri se with demure Peter Tjf.' fill u in sizes 30 $298 sfW ' J vf s. i ni.t .vn;i;)ini; covr to s- A V f If 1 H jljaaaf - - s w.'..t -v v x m e . a w -jpmLLV k . . '.A Vl 5 Rebekah Events At the meeting of the Salem Re bekah lodge Monday evening, it was announced that the Rebekah lodge drill team of Oregon City will present a drill at the next meeting of the Salem lodge on June 23. The Three Links club members will meet for a no-host picnic on June 22, at the home of Mrs. Clyde Bancroft. A play was staged by the F.L club. Miss Wilda Siegmund gave an account of her trip to the East. The committee for next Monday evening includes Mrs. Clem Ohl sen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beard, Mr. and Mrs. Barker Cornforth, Mrs. Edwin Baldwin, Mrs. W. E. Gardner, Mrs. Daisy Mclntyre, Mrs. Anna Groom, Mrs. Omar Kelsay, Mrs. Lillian Black, Mrs. Roy Bremmer, Mrs. Myrtle Head, Mrs. Stella Hess, Mrs. Mayme Hill, Mrs. Elmer Roth, Mrs. May Houghton, Mrs. C. A. Johnson, Mrs. Luke Johnson, Mrs. Matilda Jones, Mrs. Cynthia Smith, Miss Rheta Strauss, Miss Grace Web ber, and Mrs. G. V. Haslett. LUTHER League members of the Good Shepherd Lutheran church will be guests Sunday, June 24, at 7 p.m. when the wom en of the church present a special Christian activity program, with Mrs. Charles Ireland and Mrs. Ed Corrigan as chairmen. A film will be shown. Don Zeh will tell of his experiences at Midland college. Special music will be given by Misses Bonnie Ireland. Darlene and Gail Miller, and Ned Norris. Honoring Miss Marion Sparks, who is to be married on August 11 in Rochester, N.Y. to Duane Da Boll, a shower was given in ab sentia recently at the home of Mrs. J. J. Fituimmons with Mrs. Arthur Bates, Mrs. Don Smith and Mrs. Laura Eaton as co hostesses. A group of 24 atten ded, including the bride-elect's mother, Mrs. Lestle Sparks. The shower was a miscellaneous one. The table was covered with a pink cloth and a centerpiece of pink and white blooms and a min iature bridal couple. Nosegays decked the individual tables. M. - OTHER DAYS 9:30 44 N .1 '--V j MkiiJ ft Se the Salem Rosa Society'i 11th Annual Rose Shew Friday and Saturday Auditorium, 3 Second Floor Salem, Oregon, Thursday, June 21, 1956 Roethe-Ki I linger Wedding June 17 s rK - - - $liS,Trhf Mr" a Mrs S nd tulle over satin, en train.l daughter of Mr. "? ""' -d d fitted bodice styled with boat neck- p "Ts'navv son of Mr. and line edged wi.h pearls and se. Roethe. U.S. na, son 01 r n and inst,ts of Chantilly lac, Pink iShljshting the skirt The'clboJ Pink ana wnue ' : ,,nf! vel cascaded from a seed rated the id lurch and tt pew ( headdrcss Thfi WCre, T The Rev Mr Baseler white orchids and red roses. Mr. sweet peas. The Kev. air. d Killin.er -ave his dauchter i. mmimmmimi -mem OSC Mothers Sell Tickets for Play . .u.:.' As a means to augmeni inc.. j treasury to assist with the scno ar-, ship fund of their a' wKf"1": lion, members of Salem cluo oi , I Oregon State College Mothers cl.ir, ' !aresponsor.ng the opening night pertormance o mt . "-- Candles" is the -i... ..k. nr.spnted the oerfor- mance at 8:15 o'clock at the sum mer theater s building. The tickets will include refresh ments to be served at intermission. The OSC mothers have 130 tickets to sell. Mrs. Hugh Morrow, Mrs. G. W. Burroughs, Mrs. E. F. Kirk wood, Mrs. Kenneth Waters, Mrs. Edward M a j e k. Mrs. Cecil Rhoades, Mrs. William J. Braun. Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen, Mrs. John Terhune are some of the mothers assisting with the project. Shrine Event Fathers were honored at the meeting of the Willamette Shrine. No. 2. Order of the White Shrine of Jerusalem, Monday, at the Ma sonic temple. Oldest father pres ent was Al Rasmussen, and young est father was George Stivers. Plans for a picnic at Bush Pas ture park were made, July 22 being the scheduled date. Escorted to the east were Mrs. Miller Hayden, supreme obituary committee chairman. Dorr Shreve, deputy supreme watch man of shepherds, Mrs. Al Ras mussen, district deputy and Mrs. Newell Hopkins, of Bethlehem Shrine, Eugene. Decorations for the evening were arranged by Mrs. Arlene Van Dahl. Refreshment commit tee chairman was Mrs. Ethel Ross. The next meeting of the or der will be September 17. LUNCH IN COMFORT AIR-CONDITIONED Cherry Koom Friday's Complete SPECIAL LUNCH Tuna and Noodle Medley with Peas and Mushrooms, Cottage Cheese Salad, Hot Rolls, ()" Drink and Dessert. J C i Come As You Are Pirk Free e.l.u. With "' Purchase A. M. TO 5:30 P..M. FREE STORE-SIDE PARKING FOR OVER 1,000 CARS marriage. Mrs. Cecil H. Johnson of Salem was honor attendant. She wore a Dastel pink crystalette dress with matching headdress and her nowers were red rosea, Mjss M CarrunerSi Miss Evangeline Bier, wagon. Miss Carolyn Roethe, and rh,i.i.. v,,ij.. mgids Th wore idenlica, of b)uf (? witn matcning headdresses and all carried bouquets of deep red roses. Connie Jane Jonnson ot balem was flower girl, dressed in a blue frock, and the twin niece and nephew ol the bride, Janice and James Sid well, Turner, Janice in a pink frock, were the ringbearcrs. Bob Schneibly of Milwaukie was' best man. Ushers were Elmer Kel ler, Gerald Buhler, Lee Wallact and Tom Gutzler. The bride's mother wore a brown - beige sheath dress with burnt orange cast, a matching beige duster and brown acces sories. The bridegroom's mother wore pink lace with white acces sories. The reception was in the church parlors. Mrs. Loyd Sidwell of Tur ner cut the cake. Mrs. Ralph Kil linger of Aumsville and Mrs. Mel vin Hayncs of Stayton poured. As sisting were several Milwaukit friends of the bride's family. Miss Beatrice Redifer was in charge of the guest book. The couple went to the Oregon beaches, then on to San Francisco where Ensign Roethe is stationed. 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