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Paj$..6 Section 1' TH CAPITAL' JOURNAL" Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, August 21, 1956 , v Edited by MARIAN LOWRY FISCJ.15R w I ' - ( ''. Bride at Eugene Mrs. Ronald Maurice Walters (Rcbrcea, Jane Sailor), above, Was married August 11- in Eugene: She is the daughter of Mr, and , Mrs. Myron Sailor of Fall Creek and Mr. Walters Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Walters of Salem. The couple will be at home in Eugene. (Kcnncll-Ellis studio pic ture, Eugene) : ' Robert Riggs Wed Recently Wed Sunday afternoon, ' August 12, at a service In tho First Bap tist church in Lpngvle,w', Wash., were Miss Virginia line Hansen of that city and Robert Colburn Riggs of Salem. -:. '.".;' ': , The bride 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hansen' of Long view and Mr. Riggs Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Earlc Riggs of Sa lem. "'v.':-1"' . Baskets of rose, pink and while snapdragons and gladioluses with acacia decorated the church. While ribbons and greenery trimmed the candclabrums. . ' .', Dr. H. C. PrlCC Of Portland Olll-l CIRleO al me service, tor t n e music, Thomas Tavener sang, Miss Sandra Brown playing the organ. The bride woro a dress of rose patterned Jaco and. pylon tulle. Tho bodice, trimmed with Irides cent scauins. was styled with hand cut lace outlining the neckline and with short sleeves. The tulle skirt was banded with the lace. The'fin- gertip veil was arranged from a headpiece of rose patterned lace embroidered In sequins. The bride carried a cascade of roses and sle phanotis with' an orchid in the center. Miss Jackie Hansen, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. The bridesmaids' were Mrs. Thomas Tavener of Albany, Ore., Miss Helen Hopkins of Lcwiston, Idaho, a'nd Miss Nannctto Monk of Port land, a cousin of the bride. All wore princess style frocks of light turquoise embroidered taffeta, ballerina length. They cnrrlcd bas kets ol daisies and tiny roses, tied with turquoise ribbons. Karen Marie Hansen, cousin ot the bride, and Carol Holman were Ilower girls, both wearing white dresses. Gregg Riggs, nephew of the bridegroom, was ringbcarer. Dnvo Riggs ot Salem was best man for his hrother, The ushers were Thomas Nash of Salem, brother-in-law ot tho bridegroom: lcrome Kenngy of Albany, Charles McClelland, Jr. ot Snlcm. The bride's mother wore a lav ender and while printed nylon dress, and the bridegroom's mo ther wore a navy blue dress. Their corsages both were of gold orchids. The reception was in the church parlors. Mrs. S. N. Monk ol Port land, aunt of the bride, poured the cotlec, Mrs. Thomas Nash ol Salem, the punch. Cutting the cake were Mrs. Chester Hansen of Iing view and Mrs. F.noch Hansen, Port Angeles, aunts ot the bride. As sisting were Miss Dolores rrctiss ler of Coauille. Miss Jeanette Prl volt of Burlington, Wash., Miss Dinie Card, Miss F.vclyn Jac'obsen of Oakland, Miss Betty Lnngley of Seattle. For her going away costume the bride wore a beige linen dress embroidered in white, beige and brown accessories. Following a trip to Crater lake and the Oregon const, the couple will he at home In Seattle. Both (each there. Mr. and Mrs. William English of Salem, grandparents ot the bride groom, were among guests from Salem at the wedding. ' HOME from an Alaskan cruise rc Mr. and Mrs. William L. Phil lips and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Jones. With them on the trip were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Deliell, Portland, formerly of Salem. They went as far as Skagwny, On the way home Jhcy stopped at Van couver, B. C. and Seattle, t . , , FROM Mysore, India, comes an nouncement of the birth of a daughter, Shera Lyn, to Mr. and Mrs, tt. Bt Parpla (Carolyn Wil kes), on July. !8. Mrs. Clair Wilkes it Salcin Is the grandmother. She! las been visiting in India at her slaughter's home and will return U Salem in October. ' - 3 i. ; J f . IN- WELCOME to her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Beldin of Syracuse, N, Y., Mrs, J. P. Smart entertaindd Sun day at. an' Informal open house. guests, being invited' to call be tween 3 and 6 o'clock. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. William E. Smith, (Mrs. 'Lcona Johnson? Miss Ann Boentlc Mrs. Frank G. ' Myers. Mrs'. Katharine Hughes, Miss Zula Van Gilder,, Mr. ana Airs, uoya Hoxle.i Mr. and Mrs. James S. Smart, Wr. itnd Mrs. Robert E. Worrnl and daugh ter, Patty. . , ".' '-. ' .MOLALLA 'tSpociall-Mrs.' Ed na Oster, warden of Robekah as sembly of Oregon and member of I ftnlf nnhnlinh lnilwn nt MnlnlU ...ill be hr.nnn.rt nl a rp.-nnl inn in Iho lOOF hall. Molalln. Snlurrlnv ning, August 25, al 8 o'clock. Morel Ihon - 150 Invitations have 1 been mailed to state 0, iraiiuer.";iire aiuiji win do open 10 uio puonc. i OPEN MONDAY 10 A.M. 11 . J m Wednesday -August 22 STREET HOOK MIUINERY DEPARTMENT Picnic of Lions Club Thursday Annual picnic for' Salem down town Lions club members and their families will be this coming Thurs day night at the State School for the Blind grounds, the supper set for t o'clock. ' The social committee of the club is in cnarge, James Beard as chairman. The meal is furnished by the club, those attending to uuce oniy ineir silverware, An informal program will be given. William E. Kimsey is club president, Miss Rockhill Wed At Portland Rites GRAND ISLAND (Speeial)-Mlss Lois Rockhill, daughter of Mrs. Lulu A. Rockhill. of Grand Island. and Orvllic D. Winters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Winters of New berg, were united in marriage Thursday evennig, August 16, at the First Friends church in Pork land. The Rev. Euger.e V. Lamb of Spokane, Wash., offlicated at the 8 o'clock service. Afrs. Genevieve Cole played the organ and Dick Cadd was soloist. The bride, given in marriage by Her brother, James Rockhill,. wore a wedding dress of white lace with net bodice and ' a net skirt over satin. The illusion veil was finger tip length. The bride carried a white orchid on a while Bible. Mrs. Eugene Lamb, sister of the bride, served as matron of honor. She was attired in erf apple green taffeta formal with a headband of daisies and a short annle green veil. The best man was Norman Win ters; twin brother', of the bride groom. Ushers were Gene Smith, uclbcrt Stoll, Wcndall Hanson, and C. W. Hanson. A dedication service conducted by the Rev. Charles Beals of New- berg followed the wedding. The bridegroom will be entering the ministry of the Friends church when he completes seminary which he has been attending al Wilmore, Ken. During this service Mr. Cadd sang. . A reception took place in the church parlors immediately after tho ceremonies. Mrs. Arnette White and Mrs. Gilbert Rickey, sis ters of the bride, served the cake. Mrs. Carl Wood, also the bride's sister, and Mrs. Eugene Kitchmil- ler poured the punch. . Betrothal Told 1 SHERIDAN (Special) - Mrs. Edith Rogers has announced the engagement of her daughter. Miss Mnriniln Pnctnre In !..). C timlll. nn nt Mr. nnH r Wilhur Kmill! nt Tinvlnn A Ilernrnhnr uwtnino ic being planned, Miss 'Rogelrs la employed at Dean $ t oned at Lukes Air. Force Base In uiencinie, Ariz, AND FRIDAY 12:15 TO 9 P.M.j- OTHED DAYS 9:30 A,M, I MEW i .. ew ? .. John Frederics i "" . f , --V ,'. ! K,:;; .: I ' Com in and dial with tmt1'' '' , . If llns Ingenious and delight- j "J ! : M fully .talented designer-, - 'u y '. . ' ' M see his magnificent collec-. , v r - ,rrfi '' '" M lion of hats for fall. , . 2S&x&S!th Jff ' Frederics will be happy , jl'O'J jf ' ' 1 1 ' to personally assist . gfei.. f( v.tf' M . you in your selection or TOfflTl ,'M ' , with your custom order, to 2 P.M. .V 5 ! ( ' . Li For School Saucy and pert, this simple hairdo is easy to comb into place in a jiffy. Mrs. Butler Feted At Farewell Parties SHERIDAN (Special) Mrs. Ha. zel Butler, who has taught at the Sheridan grade schuol for the past in years, was given two farewell handkerchief showers this week One shower was given by the memDers of the bhen-Mina circle. Neighbors of Woodcraft at their meeting. , Twenty-eight members honored her with a no-host dinner at the Odd Fcllqws temple. A so cial evening followed the dinner, with games being played. Mrs. Ef nest Frack and Mrs. Gladys' Plum- mcr served refreshments later in the evening. ; . , A luncheon in .the city nark was given for Mrs. Butler by her third grade .students ;at the. Chapman gram scnooi.; Mrs. Butler and htr family will move to Port Orford, where shfr will teach this year. At Northrup Home Mr. and Mrs. Norvin Northrup, Diana and Steven of St. Francis, Kan., Noel Brown of Idalia, Colo.,. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Andrews and Kathy of Eugene were Sunday din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs; Maxon Brown and Gary, south of Salem. It was the first- family gathering since June of '54;' Mrs. Northrup, Mrs. Andrews, Noel and Gary Brown are Mr; and Mrs. Browns' children. The Browns have recent ly moved into the Willamette area, arriving here June 1 from their for mer home at Far Away Farms In Colorado. The Northrups visited at the Brown and Andrews homes for several days, before ' returning to Kansas. Noel Brown will spend a few weeks with his -parents Jjefore entering .Colorado university, at Boulder, Colo., as an engineering student. - HONORING Miss Joan NoaV who is to be wed to Russell Andetson on September 9, Mrs, pick Smith and Miss Arua Lien are to enter tain Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs, Smithy A pantry anower will fete the bride-to-be. A. late supper will be served.1 '.. For Home Here is a sweet little-girl style, easy to do with same young basic haircut. ' ANNUAL picnic for Salem alum- nae of Theta Sigma Phi, national journalism honorary, was Monday night at the home of Miss Maxine Burcn. Attending were Miss Caro line Griesel, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steward, Miss Vinita Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Dudley, Mrs. Gor don Skinner, Mrs. Thomas Wright and three daughters, Miss Gene vieve Morgan and Miss Burcn. The group starts its regular fall and winter schedule of meetings on the third Monday of October. : BEING welcomed back to Salem are Mrs, St. Elmo Massengale and children. They have been in Geor gia for the 'past two and one-half months visiting relatives. Jlte Mos sengales had. planned (o move to Georgia to live, but have changed their plans and will continue to inane mii'ii uuuie in ckiiuiii, are at the Marion hotel until hous ing accommodations are found. Is Brldc-clcet Miss Char lotte Tilgner,' above, daughter ot Mr., and Mrs. Lawrence Til gner tof: Dallas,', has announced hw engagement; lo-orvih tsaao,' son of Mr. ijnd Mrs.. Dan Isaac ol Salem. (Palmer, studio, Dal las) "' ' ..".r..." . TO 5:30 P.M. - -.r'TJI - " 1 :. f!'iH For Dales Here hair is up swept in youthful design by Reul of Coiffures Americana. Scratcher-hamilton SHERIDAN (Special) Miss Mary Alice Hamilton was wed to Ronald Maurice Scratcher of Sher idan on Saturday, August 11. in Hammett, Ida., with the Rev. Ken neth McCarley of hhendan assist ed by the Rev. Amos Shenk of Hammett performing the cere mony. Included in the wedding party -were Miss Grace Wideman of Sher idan, Miss Joan Hamilton of Ham mett, John Marner of Grants Pass, Gafy Scratcher of Sheridan, and Mr, and. Mrs; Lee Scratcher and daughter, Barbara, of Sheridan. The couple are now at home in Sheridan. 1 ' r Today's Menu Tlip BRIDE COOKS SUPPER Ggod idea to serve a hot : soup with a cold main course. . : . Savory Shrimp Soup Cold Boiled Lobster-i Cole Slaw v ' Hot Biscuits Cantaloupe : i . ' Beverage SAVORV. SHRIMP SOUP .' ,' Ingredients: i 'can ' (10 ounces) condensed frozen cream b shrimp soup, 2 'tablespoons tomato paste, Ji teaspoon sugar, Vi , teaspoon curry potvder; minced chives or, parsley fit' desired). , ' . : Method: Place' unopened can of soup in hot Water for 2 to 3 min-j utes before opening for easy re moval. Turn soup into a saucepan: mi soup can with water and add. Heat slowly, stirring often, Until melted; don't worry if soup looks curdly. Bring to a boil. Add tomato pasiu, sugar ana .curry powder. Stir well and' allow to stand over low ' heat a ' few minutes. Serve sprinkled wlth chivcs or parsley if desired.; Makes, 2 .servings. . i' .t' ' ';-.-',.';;:'. "OPEN .MONDAY tvinier wear ' ' for infants and toddlers , ... by Tidykins Meier & Frank's Salem, Salem, Oregon Please send me the following: liem QuantitSrzVTolor Name ................. Address Cy Zone .... State .... Charge c.O.n. .... Remit. Encl. This .Wiiiipirig crwf to arms outudr c Trulnr tnick delivery routes. Opti-Mrs. Club Aids Home Here ; Items will be collected and con tnbuted to the Baby Louise Haven as a project of the Salem Opti- Mrs. club, it was decided at the group s meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Alfred L. Pfeifer. Plans were discussed for a joint meeting with the Salem Optimists club, which will take place in Oc- loner. The prize for the evening was won by Mrs. John Ahlbin. Refresh ments were served by the hostess. Present as a guest was Mrs. Wesley Goodrich, a former mem ber. Members attending were the Mesdames Clare Cruse. Frank Yeager, William Page, Walt Hart ley, Charles Boice, Fred Russom, Edward Pehan. Richard Ostrin. John Ahlbin, J. Lee Stewart, Al fred Pfeifer, and Darwin Caspell. Next meeting of the club will take place on September 17 at the Home of Mrs. J. Lee Stewart. Visits Auxiliary SHERIDAN (Special) -Mrs. Gladys Plummer, state president of the Eagles auxiliary, was hon ored last week by the Sheridan auxiliary with a reception follow ing the regular meeting. During the social hour, she told of her trip to PiitsDurg, penn., this summer. and was presented with a gift and corsage from the auxiliary mem bers. . ' ; : ' i Mrs. Robert Butler, a chorter member-of the auxiliary who is moving away, was also given a gjft. A smorgasbord was enjoyed oy the 76 attending. A large dec orated cake was baked for Mrs. Plummer by Mrs. Garland Ken dall.' . . Visiting dignitaries were Mrs. Ruth Fletcher of Albany, and Mrs. Ethel Vedder of Newberg, past state. presidents; Mrs. Abbie Quail of Toledo, state trustee; and Mrs. Mary Chapman, Sauim, state sec retary. Auxiliary presidents were present from McMinnville, Salem, Albany, Newberg, Newport, and Toledo. ACCORDION j INSTRUCTION j F r e e Use of Accordion in j your home. j Certified Teacher by Amer. : Accordion Ast'n. i 10 Yrs. Teaching Experience : j , 1643 Court Ph. 2-3255 j 1 : DUANE HUNSAKER AND FRIDAY 12:15 TO 9 P. T TTotaT i - :r' Y . .. . - . - V "' ,r . r J . V t ' ..... :. '!.."' ' Completes Work Miss Joanne Brown, above, was among those completing their work at Provi dence Hospital School of Nursing in Portland, Sunday. She Is the daughter of Mrs. May A. Brown of Salem. (Wong studio, Fort land). 33C M. OTHER DAYS 9:30 A. M. 1. 2-oiece nvlon 2 W - mm m, inn mmmmiruw WEDNESDAY - AUGUST 22 Sarong "California Freedom Look" , ml Fashion Show - Prizes :i j FOUNDATION DEPARTMENT, STREET FLOOR ' ' 2:30 P, M. ; ' W REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION 11 , SHOWN ON TELEVISION . . ft , AUDITORIUM, SECOND FLOOR 2 Personal appearance of John Frederics fe; rj Millinery Department r STREET FLOOR 10:00 A. M. . 3:00 P. M. contrasting trim. Washable. Zipper front pants. With matching cap. Sizes 2, 3, 4. Navy, red. 2. Poplin Bootikin with embroidery trim; de tachable feet, turn back cuff. Washable, water repellent, wind-resistant. Pink and maize. M, L sizes. Complete with matching hat. $18.98 INFANTS'-STREET FLOOR Mail and phone orders' Miss Nunn " Bride-elect Announcement Is made by Mr, and Mrs. George E. Nunn of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Beverly Nunn, to William 0. Paulson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson. Miss Nunn recently returned to her home here from San Fran cisco. Both she and Mr. Paulson are graduates of Salem schools. He later was graduated from Oregon Technical institute in Klamath Falls and is now with the Guy F. Atkinson Construction company at Cougar, Wash., , Date for the wedding has not been set. KNIGHTS of Columbus bridge club will not meet on Thursday evening, August 23. The meeting has been postponed until Thurs day, August 30. w m SHERIDAN (Special)r-Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cowan and children of Jackson, Miss., arc visiting with Mrs. Cowan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright, for a week. . Ji TO 5:30 P. M. snowsuit with miilil.ii;U nJ 12.98