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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1956)
, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, August 21, 1956 Miss Holmes Wed Sunday At Dallas DALLAS (Special) Yellow and blue were the colors chosen , hy Miss Wanda Elaine Holmes for . her wedding Sunday, when she was married to James Steph en McClelland of Chicago. The bride, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Holmes of Roseburg, former residents of Dallas and Mr. McClelland is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James McClelland of Sa lem. Dr. George G. Rbscberry officiated at the 3 o'clock double ring ceremony at the First Methodist church in Dallas. Baskets of yellow gladioluses and candclabrums with tall ta pers were arranged at the altar and formed a background for the rites. An arrangement of yellow gladioluses was oir the organ. Lighting the candles were Charles McClelland of Salem, a cousin of the bridegroom, and Frances (Andy) Anderson of Portland. Soloist was Terry Mur ray, accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Wendell .DeHaven who also played the nuptial music. The bride was presented in marriage by her father. She was attired in a dress of white nylon tulle and lace over satin. The tulle bodice featured a collar, of lace with lace forming a V on the front and back of the bodice. The long sleeves of tulle were edged with lace at the wrists. The floor length bouffant skirt was of pleated tulle with an apron effect ovcrskirt of tulle edged with lace. The fingertip veil of tulle was held in place ; by a tiara enhanced with seed pearls. The bride carried a white orchid with clusters of stcphan otis resting on a white Bible. ) Sister of. the bride,. Mrs. Rob ert Hankins of Coos Bay, was ma tron of honor and wore a baller ina length dress of blue crystal 'iette in front, and back. Brides r maids were Miss Sue Ostrom, Milwaukie, a sorority sister, and Mrs. Ron Culver of Salem. Their costumes were the same as the matron of honor's, and all the bridal attendants carried bou--quets of yellow gladioluses with blue ribbon and tied with blue bows. i Flower girls were Jeannie and Julie Orcutt, small nieces of the . bridegroom. They were dressed in frocks of .yellow organdy and carried baskets of yellow flowers. Ron Culver, Salem, stood with Mr. McClelland and ushers were Charles McClelland, a cousin, Salem, and Frances" Anderson, Portland. Mrs. Holmes chose for her daughter' swedding an ensemble of cocoa brown lace with a matching lace jacket. Her ac cessories were of cocoa and cream. The mother of the bride groom wore a' blue linen weave dress enhanced with lace and a matching lace jacket. With this she wore white accessories. Both mothers wore corsages of . pink cymbidium orchids. The young couple greeted their guests after the ceremony, in the church social rooms. Baskets of yellow flowers were about the rooms and the bride's table was covered with a linen cloth inset with a lace. The tiered bridal cake decorated in blue and yel low was flanked by crystal can dlesticks. Cutting the cake was Mrs. Elmer Scheelar, aunt of the bride, from Portland, assisted by Miss Sue Shreeve of Eugene. Pouring were Mrs. Fred Zito, cousin of the bride, from Mon mouth and Mrs. Sam Orcutt, sis ter of bridegroom, Salem. Assist ing about the rooms were Miss Phyllis Ruitcr, Miss LaVelle Au bcrt, Portland, Mrs. Donald Over holser, Lebanon. Taking the gifts was Miss Ruiter and cir culating the guest book was Mrs. Otto Skopil, Jr. of Salem. For traveling the bride don ned a brown sheath dress with 'matching - overjacket trimmed with white collar and cuffs and white accessories. She wore the orchid from her bridal bouquet. The couple left Sunday evening for Chicago where they will make their home. Mr. McClelland is employed by Continental Can company in Chicago as a research engineer. Preceding the wedding rehears al Saturday evening a buffet sup per entertained members of the bridal party and parents of the bridal couple at the home of Mrs. 0. E. Holmes, grandmother of the bride. , Present were Miss Holmes and Mr. McClelland, who arrived in Salem from Chicago Friday, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Holmes, Roseburg, Mr. and Mrs. James McClelland, Salem, Ron Culver. Salem, Charles McClel land, Salem, Frances Anderson, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hankins and Judy of Coos Bay, Miss Sue Ostrnm, Milwaukie, Mrs. Ron Culver, Salem, Mrs. Sam Orcutt,' Jeannie and Julie, Salem, Miss Sylvia McClelland, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer School er, John, Judy and Jane. 1919 Class Reunion Suinlav al Settlemirr WOODBURN Reunion of 194!) class Woodburn high school will be held at Scttlcmier park Sunday, August 26. No host dinner will be at 1 p.m., coffee and ice cream furnished. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Leighty iDarlene Swanson) are in charge of arrangements and cards have been sent out to the 60 grad uate members of the class. Teach ers are also Invited. First reunion was in 1954. OPENING IS SET MOLALA Butte Creek school, opening date has Been set for Sep tember 10. Wilbur Hobart is chair man of the school board. WOODBURN - Pavlicek-Kicck clan reunion will be Sunday, Au gust 26. at Settlemier park In Woodburn. No host dinner will be Mrved at 1 p.m. I Susan Steinke Wins Trophy at Junior Exhibit Annual S. Salem Show Draws Large Crowd Despite Heat SOUTH SALEM ' The fourth annual horse show of the South Salem'Junior Saddle club Sunday, South River road, was well at tended. ' . , High point trophy of the day was won by Susan Steinke in the Senior division fltlrf t'lMna nr firct place in the junior division were juyte i,aies ana uusan Trapnell. Other winners in the senior divi sion were Bonnie Jean Kurth, Clayton Steinke, Skip Shaw and Edwina .Fitzgerald. In the junior division, Jeff McKillop, Clark Jackson, Billy Trapnell, Melda Sunderland. Following the grand entry, post ing of colors and introductions, the halter class was shown. Win ning first place was Pennelope Lou, Quarter horse filly, shown by Cheryl Lee Kurth; 2nd Carna tions Princess, Arabian and Sad- dlebred fillv. hv T.vnnn Pnmmnr. stad; third, Roah-Lee, purebred araoian tuiy Dy Bonnie Jean Kurth; 4th, Peco, quarter horse vearlinff rnlt. hv Tlpnnu K'alcnn- and 5th, Stormy, Saddlebred, Ara- oian yeaning coil, Dy Mike Mc Killop. ' Editor's Note In listing winners first named took first honors, second named, second honors and so through the five names of those placed by judges throughout.) Circus Riders Feature Cnstlime Place fil-ct In Cenn Trapnell, on a Palomino, as a cir cus rider; 2nd, Bonnie Jean Kurth, riding a Saddlebred, early Amer ican Costume; Lynne Hammer stad, riding part Arabian in Ara bian costume; Joyce Catcs, on a Buckskin as Indian Princess; Su san Steinke, Arabian, as a circus rider. ' ' , Wpstpm PlpnQ1lro 19 and nor Clayton Steinke; Susan Steinke; rim jacKson; luck MCKiuop; Lynne Hammerstad. .. . Western Pleasure ;il anit lin. der, Jeff McKillop; Clark Jack son; ciiiy irapneu; Meiaa Sun derland; Susan Trapnell. Kurth, Lynne Hammerstad, Cheryl ixc nunn, trnvina Fitzgerald. Trail horse class, Bonnie Jean Kurth, Edwina Fitzgerald. Susan Steinke. Ann raioc miuo Mc Killop. ' Stake bending, timed event: Skip Shaw, Clayton Steinke, Susan Steinke, Gerald Kurth, Phil Jack son. . Mixed Pairs Listed Mixed pairs: Janice Fagg, and Gail Young, Ann Cates and Dick McKillop, Judy McClelland and Skip Shaw, Susan Steinke and Lynne Hammerstad, Clayton steinne ana cneryi Lee Kurth. ( Scurry race, timed event: Ben nie Jean Kurth, Susan Steinke, Joyce Cates, Cheryl Lee Kurth, Edwina Fitzgerald. Barrel race, timed events: Su san Steinke, Edwina Fitzgerald, Clayton Steinke, Gerald Kurth, Joyce Cates. Bareback class: Doris Ryblonm, Skip Shaw, Clayton Steinke, Dick McKillop, Susan Steinke. Memorized drill in the middle of the program had Clayton Steinke jr., as drill master. A trophy was presented the. group by Fred Fagg Jr., donated by the Liberty Salem Heights firemen. Bonnie Jean Kurth and Clayton Steinke Jr. were co-show chair men; Clayton Steinke Sr. was ringmaster; Clarence LaCrosse, announcer; Cecil Mollert, grounds chairman: Holly Jackson, timer; Judge, William V. Jones, Vancou ver, Wash., editor of The Lariat; Karla Anderson, trophy and rib bon escort; Billy Kurth, conces sion chairman; BilL Anning, pro gram salesman; Kraig Anderson, Corby Hann, Panther patrol of troop 19, Salem Heights, were in charge of parking cars. Powers Placed On Probation Robert Loren Powers, 28, Turn er. was place on two years pro' bation Monday by Marion County Circuit Judge George Duncan, who suspended sentencing the man on a. burglary conviction. Powers pleaded guilty July 30 to a charge of burglary not in a dwelling. He admitted breaking into two .Silvcrton business houses earlier in the month. A pre-sentence investigation in fluenccd Judge Duncan's decision. Harrisburg Man Pleads Guilty to Check Charge George Krcig, ,12, Harrisburg. waived grand jury investigation and pleaded guilty Monday to a charge of attempting to obtain money by false pretenses. Krcig admitted attempting to cash a worthless check August 8 at a local store. He was arrested last Friday. 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