Salem, Oregon", Monday, February '4, 1957 Page 6 Section I THE CAPITAL JOURNAC Edited by MARIAN LOWRT FISCHER Wedding Dated for Feb. 16 Announced for Saturday, Febru ary 16, is Ihc date for the wedding Oi" Miss Rosalie Schmcrber and William F. Schmidt. The ceremony will be solemnized at 10 o'clock in the morning in St. Louis Catholic church at St. Louis, the Rev. G. Scheffold of ficiating. The reception following will be in the parish hall. Miss Mary Manion of Mount Angel is to be maid of honor. Miss Joann Michels o( Mount Angel is to be bridesmaid and young Miss Wary Schmcrber will be junior bridesmaid for her sister. Alan Schmidt is to be best man for his brother. The bride-elect Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schmcrber of Gervais and Mr. Schmidt is the eon of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Schmidt of Mount Angel. The en gagement of the young couple was announced last spring, Committees on Benefit Listed Chairmen and workers planning the benefit fashion show oi Y Wives are being announced. The event comes February 20 nt I p.m. in the YWCA gymnasium. Proceeds go towards finishing the stage in the gymnasium. Fashions for the style revue arc lo be pre sented by Lipman's, by Joan Ross models. Mrs. William C. Dyer, Jr. is to be commentator and Miss Phyllis Dannclly is to-be vocalist. General chairman is lo be Mrs. Harry Cox. On the planning com mittee arc Mrs.- Raymond Olson, Mrs. Owen Searcy, Mrs. C. W. Pricm. Mrs. Catherine Holmes is hostess chairman; Mrs. Robert 0. Arthur and Mrs. Ernest Royal head tho arrangements commit tee: Mrs. F. E. Albada Is chair man for tickets and Mrs, C. J. Kunowsky is publicity chairman. Assisting with the refreshments will bo Mrs. Larry Barham, Mrs. Max Groves, Mrs. Robert Gard ner, Mrs. Q. G. Bowmnn, Mrs. Robert 0. Arthur and Mrs. F. K. Albada. Women in History Subject for Talk An Interesting tnlk on "Women In History" was given by Mrs. James T. Brand at tho meeting oi Chcmckcta chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Satur day afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Lcnard Kcphart in Silvcrton. The women presented in Mrs. Brand's discussion were principally the queens of England from Boadicca to the present Queen Elizabeth. Music for the program was pro vided by a barbershop quartet of Silvcrton young men, Pal Patton, Gerald Darlcy, Bob Voltcr and Larry Johnson. Plans were made for participa tion in the state conference which Is scheduled for March 28, 2!) and 30 in Ashland. Chartered buses will take members from Portland, Salem and other Willamette valley cities. Guests of Ihc chapler were Mrs. JCnrl Dcdrick, Mrs. Lloyd Lnrsen and Miss Gail Larson of Silvcrton, Miss Larson is the chapter's rep resentative for tho DAR good citi zenship contest and sho poured during the tea hour. Hostesses were Mesdnmcs Quin ts Estcll, W. P. Scnrth, Adrian 1). Olson and C. J. Mulcahy, nil o! Silvcrton; Mrs. W. W. Allen, Mill City; and Mesdnmcs R. D. Paris, J. Clilford Likes and Her man Darlcy, all of St nylon. Next meeting of the chapter will be March 2. MEMBERS of Chapter G, P.E.O. Sisterhood, will entertain their husbands at a dinner at the Col onial , houso on Friday evening. February . A social hour will follow the dinner. The affair is in charge of the social committee headed by Mrs. Brooks Moore. Chairmen Listed for St. Vincent de Paul Benefit on Feb. 25 Chairmen for the annual benefit style show of St. Vincent de Paul Parents' club on February 25 arc being announced. The show will be at 8 o'clock that evening in the Knights of Columbus hall, Johnson's to show the fashions. Cards will be played after Ihc style show. Reservations may be telephoned to either Mrs. kdward balstrom "M 2-OB43, or Mrs. D. Robertson, EM 2-1010. The chairmen include: Mrs. Al jchrocdcr, programs; Mrs. Con rad Prange, publicity; Mrs. Leo Dcutsch, decorations: Mrs Thomas Lclack, Mrs. Lila May O'Connor, refreshments; Mrs. Van Bean, kitchen: Mrs. Al Pierce, Mrs. Robert Pilzcr. prizes: Mrs. Edward Salstrnm, Mrs. D. Robert' son. tickets; Mrs. Robert Schrc- incr, models. Van Dells Are Feted Mr. and Mrs. Mose Van Dell were honored on their 14th wed ding anniversary at the Home steaders Square Dance club "hoc- down Inst week at the Iznak Wal ton League hall. The third annual hocdown of the club brought visi tors from Portland and from cities Lincoln, Yamhill, Polk and Marion counties.. More than 200 square dancers participated in the event. Vale Priest, club president, pre sented the Van Dells with a tiered wedding cake and a tablecloth in tho club's colors of tan and brown on which was embroidered the club's emblem, a log cabin. Names of all members were em broidered around the edge of the cloth. Mr. Van Dell Is caller and instructor for the club. A new square dance class is being sponsored for beginners at the fzaak Walton hall, starling February 7. The Van Dells will instruct the new class and all in terested couples are invited to join the group, Shrine Conducts Initiation Rites Initiation ceremonies were con ducted by Friendship shrine of White Shrine of Jerusalem Satur day evening nt the Scottish Rite temple. Initiates were James W, Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Martin and Mrs. I. conn B. Biillou. Mrs, James W. Brown became a mem ber through affiliation. Guests o. the shrine were Mr. and Mrs. William Lcssard of Shedd. Mrs. Leslie Wadsworth was In charge of decorations which were of red and white carnations, hearts and red candles for the Valentine season. The dining room committee In cluded Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wil son, chairmen: Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Conner. Merle Travis. Mrs. Mil dred Thurston, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed win Tueski. Marriage Event of Jan. 25 at Stevenson Announcement Is made by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Mcrth of the marriage of their dnughter, Miss Darla Rose Mcrth. to Robert Lee Cross, son of Mrs. Susie Cross and oi Woodford Cross, all of Salem. The wedding was an event of January 25 nt Stevenson, Wash. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mcrth attended Ihc wedding. The couple will live in Salem. tf t,J ''. : 'f ,' .. JTf - us' V W A-s&y ; : :- ' - , 1 ' - Design for Spring A silk muslin in pink and green apple blossom print on made its debut in Paris fashion show, presented by Chanel. (AP Wircphoto) white background SHERIDAN (Special) - Mrs. Fred Spoonrr entertained her i bridge club, Thursday, when Mrs. Harold Hurch and Mrs. Sam ! Houser hold high scores, Mrs. Charles Cinnamon, Ihc slam prize, i Guests were Mrs. Clarence Bur ! dick, Mrs. Fern Khcrliai l and ' Mrs. Sam Houser. , Spring Fashions These nrc two offerings from the 1957 spring collection of Parisian fashion de signer Chanel. Al left is a pink woolen suit with a multicolored printed silk blouse. At right is a golden brocade suit, the jacket for which is hemmed with a navy blue velvet ribbon. (AP Wircphoto) f :.y-iU " kjl ; mm W kiiii " i cj Millinery Class at YWCA Is Planned A millinery class is being organ ized nt the YWCA to enable wom en lo make new hats for spring. Mrs. Lenamac Schiincnok. who was n milliner in San Francisco preceding her Salem residence, will be the instructor. On Tuesday evening, February 5, nt 7:30 o'clock, Mrs. Schimcnek will give a free introductory les son nt which sho will show designs which may be copied nnd discuss materials. Any woman may attend this meeting without obligation. The class will start the following Tuesday, meeting weekly for six weeks. bday's Menu SHERIDAN (Special) Mrs. Fred Bozeman began n series of codec chains in Sheridan last week, when she had as guests, Mesdnmcs, Kenneth Knutson, Rob ert Hughcy, Bert Webster, Hugh Cooley, Lois Tnlom, Harold Fuller, W. I. Wilbur and Fred Spooner. Each one present is to serve coffee to several guests to continue the chain. SHERIDAN (Special) - Mr. and Lulu Bockcs and Mrs. Rose Thompson were honored last week on their birthdays with a no-host dinner at tho home o( Mrs. Walter Sohrweid. Oilier guests were Mrs. Ed Sohrweid of McMinnvillc, Mrs. Elmer Sohrweid of Lafayette. Mrs. Tony Hromonc, Mrs. Leon French of Rlckrcall, and Mrs. Earl Evans. Betrothal Told SIIEHILAN (Special) Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McKcnncy of Hopewell have announced the engagement o( their daughter, Miss Sharon Lee, lo Roland Simanlel of Sheri dan, son o( Mrs. Agnes Morrison of Tigard and Ernest Simantcl of Newberg. The bride-elect is a senior at Ihc Amity high school, and Mr, Simnntel is employed at U. S. Plywood in Willaminn. No dale has been set for the wedding. SHERIDAN (Special) Plans were made last week by the Sheridan Eastern Star chapter to entertain the residents of the Masonic home in Forest Grove on March 3. The Masons will join the group to help entertain. School Colon Make the bister of denim-slitrh on rirkrark braid In school colors. You can also make the teddy bear, dressed Id scbootcolor overalls. FAMILY SITI'EK ! A moist loaf of good flavor and texture; any leftover will be won derful for ham sandwiches. Smoked Boneless Pork Shoulder Bull Sweet Potatoes Beverage Homemade Mustard Molasses Oatmeal Broad Fruit Salad Beverage MOLASSES OATMEAL BREAD Ingredients: cup boiling wa ter, ' cup rolled oats ircgular or qimk-cookingi, j cup shorten ing, 'i cup light or dark molasses, l' teaspoons salt, 1 package dry active yeast, cup warm inenr 105 degrees) water, 1 egg, 2 cups sifted Hour. Method: Stir boiling water, roll ed oats, shortening, molasses nnd salt together until shortening melts; coot to lukewarm. Sprinkle yeast into warm water; stir until dissolved: stir into lukewarm rolled oals mixture. Add egg; beat with a spoon until blended. Stir In Hour gradually until blended and place in lightly greased howl. Cover and chill S hours. Shape chilled dough Into loaf: place in a greased loaf pan, (9( hy M by 2 cover, let rise in warm place ISO to SJ degrees) unlil double In bulk (about 3 hours). Bake in moderate (J.M) degrees) ovta 1 hour. First Communion Articles Dresses & Veils Religious M-V;VJ " GiftiForAII Occasions Mission Supplies And Etc. THE ROSE GIFT SHOP 0 7005 Esirflrounds ltd. - Ph. IM 2-494J Miss Carothers Is Bride The Valentine theme marked the wedding of Miss Carol L. Carothers and George H. Robinson, Sunday afternoon, the couple exchanging their vows at a service in the First Methodist church at 3 o'clock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh F. Carothers and Mr. Robinson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Robinson. White chrysanthemums and stock, red carnations and red bows were used in decorating, alig with white candles and hearts. Dr. Brooks H. Moore officiated at the service. Mrs. Laird Sutton and Miss Shirley Spotts sang. Prof. Josef Schnclker played the organ. The bride wore a dress of Alen con lace and satin, styled in prin cess lines. The bodice was of lace with scalloped neckline and long sleeves, and there was a large satin bow at back. There was an overtrain of lace on the chapel train. The headdress of satin, lace and pearls held in place the finger tip illusion veil. The bride carried a cascade bouquet of red roses with a shower of white satin rib bons and silver hearts. Mr. Car others gave his daughter in mar riage. . Miss Lorctta Horsley was honor attendant. She wore a princess dress of red taffeta, fashioned with cowl neckline, empire waist and flared skirt. She carried a heart shaped bouquet of white carnations centered with red ones, and falling from it streamers of white satin with red velvet hearts. Mrs. Lyle Braff and Mrs. Gregg Ginther. twin sister of (he bride. groom, were bridesmaids. Both wore princess style dresses of red taffeta and carried bouquets like that of the maid of honor. Cathie Smith, cousin of the bridegroom, was flower girl. She wore a full skirled taltcta lrocK. R. Dale Carothers, brother of the bride, was best man. Ushers were Peter Meyers, Gregg Ginther and Vilas Royce, Jr. The bride's mother wore a navy blue dress with large white collar, white accessories and corsage of red roses and white hyacinths. The bridegroom's mother wore a light brown suit with pink accessories and corsage of pink roses and hyacinths. The reception following was in the church parlors. Red and white flowers, again in the Valentine theme, were used in decorating. Mrs. Wilbur Hobart of Woodburn and Mrs. Irvin Hobart of Nashville, both aunts of the bride, cut the cake and poured. Assisting were Mrs. Roy Smith, aunt of the bride groom; Mrs. Joe Hains of Leb anon, aunt of the bridegroom; Miss Betty Simral, Miss Carol Brandt, Miss Katherine Brandt, the latter two cousins of the bride, Miss Gail Richardson, Mrs. Henry Branson, Mrs. Francis Rawlins. For traveling the bride wore a turquoise sheath dress with white coat and accessories and corsage of red and white carnations. Following a trip to the Oregon and California beaches the couple will be at home at 330 Division street while building a new home in the Hayesville area. iL Are Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee Howard (Delia May Schindler), above, were married recently at Dallas. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schindler and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Howard. The couple will reside in Dallas. (McEwan studio picture) Betrothal Is. Told Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boedighcim- er have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Darlenc Boedighcimer, to Donald Gescher, son of Mr. and Mrs, Herman Gescher. All are of Stayton. No date has been set for the weddiag. FROM Portland comes news of the birth of a daughter, Sarah Ann, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weidmaier, born on January 21. Mr. Weidmai er is a former Salem resident. Also welcoming the little miss are two brothers, liickic and Brad. SHERIDAN (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oldham were honored Inst week when a group gathered al tneir new borne for a house- warming. They were presented with a gift by the group. Cards were played during the evening and refreshments served. SHERIDAN (Special) Mrs. Francis Thompson was installed as president of the FL club, at the January meeting. Other new of ficers are Mrs. Eugene Smail, vice president; and Mrs. Frank Pratt, secretary-treasurer. Guests were Mrs. Doris Hopson, Mrs. Melvin Bockes, Mrs. Roy Ellis and Mrs. Paul Pershall. At the February meeting, a no host supper will be served and "secret pals" will be revealed. Mrs. Roscoe Neely and Mrs. Perry Newton will be hostesses. Sowing Class Dated GERVAIS (Spccial)-The adult education program at the Gervais Union High School under the super vision of Leonard Kunznjan, is offering a beginners sewing class starting Tuesday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Ethel Breithaupt will teach the course which consists of 10 classes for the fee of $5. Students should registef before Tuesday evening by phoning the school. Registration also will be at 7:30 p.m. the eve ning of the class. The ideal overnight lubricant Its nama Is Special Formula Emollient It's the only lubricant your dry skin noods becausa It has synergistic action to Incrsass Its softening, smoothing benefits. It flows on and never leaves sn oily trace behind. It's the Ideal overnight lubricant as you'll agree once you try it. 15 00. 18. 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