Salem, Oregoff, Monday, November 5, 1956 THE CAPITAE 'JOURNAE ' SeSSogi'ISifgej t Wedding Saturday At Church Wed Saturday evening at the First Methodist church were Miss Barbara Jocelyn Anderson, daugh ter of Mrs. Lnrena C. Anderson, Salem, and Homer Dclbert Mc Kean, Yakima, Wash., son of Mrs. Gertrude Boggic, Lebanon. Dr. Brooks H. Moore performed the Ceremony at 8 o'clock. Baskets of gold and yellow chry santhemums and two candcla brums with yellow candles deco rated the church. Josef Schnelker was organist apd Dr. Paul True blood sang. Lighting the tapers were Misses Janet Shumway, coiisin of the bride, and Judy Haynes of Bend. The three attendants and candle- lighters all wore forest green princess style, waltz length crysta Iette dresses, with scoop neck lines. They wore matching satin shoes and ruffled headbands, and their colonial bouquets were of yellow and bronze chrysanthe mums. Maid of honor was Miss Sharon Shafer. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Bill Mayes and Miss Ann Berger. The bride wore an intermission length dress of nylon tulle and lace over taffeta, styled with low scoop neckline and short sleeves-. The bouffant skirt had two full length panels of lace matching the bodice in front and in back, with pleated tulle in front. A pill box of lace trimmed in sequins held the nylon tulle fingertip length veil. The bride carried a prayer book topped with a white orchid and white rosebuds. Emil M. Jass mann gave his granddaughter in marriage. Elmer McKean was best man or his brother, and ushers were Jack Trabont and Delbert Giebar. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Anderson chose a light brown satin dress with matching h a t trimmed, in sequins, dark brown accessories and corsage of gold chrysanthemums. The bride groom's mother wore a two-piece light blue dress with white trim, dark blue accessories and corsage of white chrysanthemums. Baskets of yellow and bronze chrysanthemums were also used in decorating the Carrier room of the church for the reception. Cut ting the bride's cake were Mrs. Milton Shumway, aunt of the bride, and Miss Mavis Ricket. Pouring coffee was Mrs. Woodrow Hayes, sister of the bridegroom. Serving punch was Mrs. James Delametcr, Jr. In charge ot gifts were Misses Molly Hanavan and Ellen Marsh. Miss Janet Shumway and Miss Judy Haynes passed the guest book. When the couple left for a trip to eastern Oregon, the bride was wearing a brown tweed suit with dark brown accessories and white orchid corsage. After November 8, they will be at home at 809 North 6th avenue, Yakima, wasn Mrs. Corbett Is . Honored at Party m Wed S5 Years Mr. and Mrs. C .P. Hasslcr, above, recently ob- .served their 65th wedding anniversary at Lebanon. a, 65th Anniversary or Mr., Mrs. Hassler LEBANON (Special) The 65in wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hassler was celebrated by relatives and close mends quietly at their home at Milton street Sunday. Both were born in Linn county of early-day pioneer families. Mr. Hassler and Miss Icy Charl ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al len Charlton, were married near Crabtree November 1, 1891. They lived near Lacomb until they re tired from farming about 36 years ago, and moved to Lebanon, where Hassler served on the city coun cil for eight years. Their three children are Lloyd C. Hassler of Spokane, Mrs. 0. J. Downing of Salem and Van C. Hassler of Lebanon. They have three grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. STAYTON (Special) Mrs. Ar thur C. Corbett was guest of honor at a shower given by Mrs. Robert Norton, Mrs. V. A. oooae, Airs, Rodnev Jclaca. Miss Gail Mc- Gowan and Miss Marian Hara in the high school cafeteria last week. Games were played. The table was attractively decorated using the umbrella motif. Bidden to the affair were Mrs. Don Rutledge, Mrs. Boyd Van San ten, Mrs. Harmon Drushella, Mrs. Raymond Bungard, Mrs. Ward In rlis. Mrs. L. D. Emery, Mrs. Fer nando Smith, Mrs. Stanley Bun gard, Mrs. Ken Farwell, Miss Nancv Rorden. Mrs. Wilmer Van Vleet, Mrs. Roger Danielson, Mrs. Clem Gentry. Mrs. Mayme Lavoy, Mrs. Walter Miller, Mrs. Avery Mnrnhv. Mrs. James McDaniel Mrs. Harrv Wray. Mrs. Walter Frey, Mrs. Roger Dasch, Mrs Robert Luce. Mrs. M. G. Cox, Mrs Omev Lovell. Mrs. Angus Ware Mrs. Fred Graham, Mrs. Merlin Mnrcy, Mrs. Josephine Fitzgerald Mrs. Joe Bovlo, Mrs. uauoe rnu lips, Mrs. Wright Cowger, Mrs. John Murphy. Mrs. Dwane Bur gess, and Mrs. Kenneth Bocdig heimer. Campaign Speeches at Toastmistress Club STAYTON (Special) Stayton Toastmistress club met recently with Mrs. Fred Hottinger, topic mistress, presenting each member wich a list of offices for which campaign speeches were to bo made. Mrs. Edward J. Bells speech seeking the presidency of Stayton Garden club won the liiK'e email IrnnhV. Guests were Mrs. Flossie Hill of Vancouver; Mrs. Leo M. Lanson. and Mrs. Roger Danielson. Mrs. itnhxrt Vnrtnn oresided. The next meeting will have daughters of members as guests, Thursday, November 8. Mrs. Vincent Starr gave a report of the fall council meeting in Red mond, and Mrs. Claude Phillips conducted a drill in breath con trol. Mn. Ruth Riches, a new mem ber, presented her autobiography. millin? it "Down the Road ol Life." The club voted her winner of the traveling trophy. Halloween decorations in the ..r.,..i. .i the theme for table loiciciia o." . decorations and dessert. Mrs. Les lie J. Carson and Mrs. Ralph Rychard were hostesses, uoiiill (Snecisl)-Mr. Bill -.iu.. Mm. Dennis Dunrud with several assisting, were host. .i . nartv for their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Williams Avenll . in the Veterans of Foreign Marshall last week. Friends were invited in to visit with the Avenlls who are ia Prarie City. The eve- Mr., Mrs. Peek Honored at Party STAYTON (Special) The 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Peek was the occa sion for a party recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Relf. Mrs. Gale Christensen arranged a mock wedding. Mrs. Relf was pianist. Others taking part were Marc Landon as the preacher; Harold Wodtly. mother ot the bride: Carl Shower, flower girl; Gale Christensen, bride; Mrs. Lan don, the bridegroom. A silver anniversary cake, Daneo and decorated by Mrs. Gabe De .lardin. mother of Mr. Peek, cen tered the table. It was cut and served by the guests of honor. Present for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. De.Iardin, Mr. and Mrs: Omey Lovell, Mr. and Mrs. Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Shower, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Landon, Mr. and Mrs. Wodtly, Nancy Wodtly and Gloria Peek. Mr. and Mrs. waiier nin richs of McMinnvillc, former Stay- ton residents, were also present, Study Club Meets SHERIDAN (Special)-The Sher idan Study club met at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Paine in Amity when Mrs. John Funk became a new member. Two guests, Mrs. Frank Morrow and Mrs. Ruth Jones, were present, with the 20 members. Famous Women of Oregon was the topic presented by Mrs. Ethelyn McKinley and Mrs. Frank Downing. The November meeting will be at the home ot Mrs. Otto Heider, when the County Federation offi cers will be special guests. Brownies Register SHERIDAN (Special)-A total of 42 girls in bheridan have regis tered for the Brownie Scouts, and 62 have registered in Willamina, according to Mrs. Fritz Lenaburg, vouth chairman for the Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary, spon soring organization. Sheridan leaders are Mrs. Don Blackwell. Mrs. Glenn Hopson, Mrs. Jerry Novak, Mrs. Cal Ship ley, Mrs. Jeffrey Novak, Mrs. Vance Elliott and Mrs. Lenaburg. Leaders in Willamina are Mrs. P. E. Davis, Mrs. William Bar rett. Mrs. Curtis Benefiel, Mrs. Walter Willis, Mrs. Gertrude ThomDson. Mrs. Paul Bailey, Mrs, Mrs. Paul Blackwell, Mrs. Ted Faver and Mrs. Dave Reed Pythian Sisters Meet at Silverton SILVERTON (Special) Home temple No. 21, Pythian Sisters met last week at the K. P. hall. Re-obligated into the order was Mrs. Steve Enloe, Sr. The membership accepted an in vitation to attend the meeting of Salem Centralia temple, Wednes day evening, November 7, when reception by the guest lempic will honor a recently elected grand Junior, Miss Betty Jean Bergncr. Mrs. E. Z. Kauiman, ways ana means chairman, announced a food sale and bazaar for Saturday, November 17, beginning at 9:30 a.m. at the downtown business home of the former Homeseekers' Agency, at Water and Oak streets. The Pythian club will meet tri- day, November 9, for a 1:30 p.m. no-host dessert at the KP hall. A homecoming program follow ed the regular session. There were numbers by the Silvcrtone Har- monites, Gerald Darby, BOD vet ter. Pat Patton and Larry John son; Miss Lynne Meyer played two piano-accordion selections; Hocer Paulson gave two piano numbers; three young men played in a cornet trio, accompanied at the piano by Miss Alice Ferguson, were Freddie Grant, Jerry Thomp son and Wesley Cronk. A specially decorated Dirinaay table honored all present whose anniversaries were from April through the months including December. Serving on the refreshment com mittee were Mrs. Ted Lorenzen, Mrs. Carl Herigstad, Mrs. Lizzie Cooley and Mrs. Carl bpecht. Mrs. Bishoprick Heads Golf Group WOODBURN (Special) Mrs. O .T. A-tkmsun was elected chairman of the women's division of the Woodhurn Golf club at the annual election Thursday at the clUD houst. She succeeds Mrs. Clarence Ahrei.s. Mrs. Ralph Pickering was elected first vice president; Mrs. Harold Palmer, second v.ce presi dent; and Mrs. Dean Bishoprick secretary-treasurer. This was the last meeting at me club house, beginning the first Thursday in each month during the winter, luncheons will be at tne homes of members. The first luncheon will be December 6, at the home of Mrs. Dean Bishoprick with the executive committee in charge. There also will be an ex change of Christmas gifts. Next Thursday, the members will attend a brunch at Meier & Frank's Salem at 9:30 a.m. About 25 women are planning to go. Small Fry Go Robin Hood Business Women Meet at Woodburn WOODBURN (Speclal)-Monthly business meeting of th Wood burn Business and Professional Women's club was last week at the Elite Beauty salon with Mrs. Betty Mesick, chariman of the national security committee, as hostess, assisted hy Mrs. R. C. Equall and Mrs. Eleanor Vickers. Twenty members were present. The revised by-laws were given tho second reading and accepted. Right Out of Sherwood Forest This pint-size charmer wears a Robin Hood cap, complete with feather, and authentic boots with suedelike fabric tops and neoprene soles, (AP Newsfeatures) Robin Hood and his merry men are setting the styles for small fry once more, as' both boys and girls emulate the dashing archer in new caps and boots with an adventurous air. Popular with the kindergarten set this season are Robin Hood caps and matching boots in soft suedelike fabric with flocked designs. The boots mav be worn indoors or out. have long-wearing neoprene soles and tops that resist scuffing. The caps are complete with rakish fea ther. Caps and matching boots come in such color combinations as green and red, gold and blue, mustard and green, budget priced. Mrs. Frank Bentley, tht new fi nance chairman, started a travel ing basket which is to be returned to her December 20. Mrs. Equall received the mystery gift. Re freshments were served by t h e committee. An open meeting will be Novem ber 15 in the Washington school auditorium at 8 p.m. Members from the state civil defense and from the Portland filter center will speak and show a film. The public is invited. The security committee will be in charge. Woman' Club fo Meet AURORA All members and friends are invited to the Novem ber meeting of Aurora Womaifj club Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Aurora Presbyterian church. Mov ies and slides of the Aurora Cen tennial will be shown. j Hostesses for the afternoon are Mrs. E. E. Bradtl, Mrs. Ray Yer gen, Mrs. L. I, Snyder, .Mrs. Percy Ottaway and Mrs. J. L. Groff. Program chairman is Mrs. Ernest Wright, Mrs. .Willis Yodcr is presi dent. -; v V I' J jc Free Delivery Service We Give S&H Green Stamps it Open 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. it Free Drive-in Parking Now Serving You In Our Bright New Store At . . . 1120 S. Commercial At Owtm St. Phone 3-6403 AMITY (SDeciaD The Eastsidc club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ernest Loop with Mrs. Lee Vasey as co-hostess. The group de cided to meet December 13, at the home of Mrs. Loyd Tresham to exchange "mystery sister gilts ai that time. Mrs. Margaret versieeg won the oenny drill alter which the remainder of the afternoon was devoted to work on the club's quilt. 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