sA n Pajre 2 Section 3 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Salem, Oregon, Monday, April 8, 1957 Church Women Start Worfe on Fall Bazaar STAYTON (Special) - An in gathering of articles for the an nual fall bazaar was made in conjunction with the silver tea of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of First Methodist Church last week. Mrs. Irvin Parbcrry and Mrs. Charles Morgan poured. The missionary lesson was pre tented by the president, Mrs. George Little. Mrs. Alez Harold was awarded a prize in a guessing game and Mrs. Kenneth Abbott won the old-fashioned spelling bee Mrs. Ray Nye, Mrs. Rose Broad- ley. Mrs. Little and Mrs. Harold were the committee for the Mrs. Lawrence Licrman ton was re-elected to serve her third year as president of. Salem district WSCS at the district meet ing last week in Silvcrton, Mrs. Alta Bodcker of Lyons was elected to the Methodist Home corporation board for a five-year term. WEBFOOT (Special) The Web foot Social Service Club met last week at the home of Mrs. Ralph Curfman and spent the afternoon quilting. Mrs. Ella Branham, mother of the hostess, was a guest. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Henry trcshour. A. Miss Dickman Wed Sunday JUUefo. TM MOTHS ARE READY! ARE YOU? mi ullGI tiTTflmfllTTiURi 2 Ofher Mothmasttt Products Metal Closet Vaporizer 95 Perfumed Closet Vaporizer 79 Moth Prooler Aerosol Bomb 51.49 Mothmasler Lifetime Vaporizer, complete unit -. (149 14 oz. refill.... 85t Alothmoifer MOTH CRYSTALS 79$169 9 f IB. TB2'4 LE 5 1BS.$289 LBS, NOTION DEPT. SILVERTON (Special) The wedding of Misr Patricia L. Dick man and A2c Willaid F. Allman was an event of Sunday afternoon in the First Christian church at Silverton. The bride is the daugh ter of Mrs. Otto E. Dickman of Silverton and Mr. Allman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard All man, also of Silverton The riles were at 4 o'clock with the Rev. Ceroid. Sawyer officiat ing, the Rev. I. M. Nelson assist ing. Potted palms, yellow gladiolus es and white irises decorated the church for the service. Lighting the candles were Misses Nellie Harrington and Wilms Paul. Both wore pale green taffeta frocks. Mrs. Robert Fry was soloist. Miss Norma Chambers and Lee Wal strom sang duets and Mrs. Lylc Brcnnaman of Eugene played the organ. Given in marriage by her broth er. Everett Dickman, the bride wore a white Chantilly iace over tulle and satin dress. J he bodice, buttoned down the back, was styled with square neckline and long pointed sleeves. The skirt was very full with panels of tulle down the front and ruffles of I lace and tulle in back extending .into a chapel length train. The fingertip veil of French tulle was ; arranged from a tiara of lace, tulle and seed pearls The bride carried a white lace and satin cov cred Bible with a yellow throated white orchid on top and stream crs caught with lilies of the val ley. Mrs. Harold Dickman of Coeur d Alcne Idaho, sister-in-law of the bride, was honor attendant. SU wore a forest green ballerina length dress of taffeta with green velvet cummerbund and a forest green pearled veil. She carried a nosegay of feathered yellow car nations, white irises and ribbons. Mrs. Jack Krater. sister nf the bridegroom. Miss Marie Barker, and Mrs. Thurman Krater were the bridesmaids. They all wore pale green taffeta dresses with matching velvet cummerbunds, and identical in style to the one worn by the honor attendant. All carried nosegays of yellow feath ered carnations and white irises with pale green streamers. All at tendants wore pearl chokers. Peggy Madras, niece of the Would You Like To Be Lovelier To Look At? Visit lricli of Ifjew orlz Beauty Salon at Lipman's of Salem T.I. EM 3-3921 EM 4-4481 bridegroom, was flower girl, wear ing a white embroidered frock with pale green cummerbund. Alan Dickman, nephew of f'e bride, was ring bearer. Jack Krater was best man for his brother-in-law. Ushers were Russell Allman, Henry Madras, Thurman Krater, Robert Vettcr and Dale Moore. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Dickman wore a rose pink crepe dress with lace panels, white accessories and a green cymbidium orchid corsage. Guests were invited to the church parlors for the reception. Cutting the cake were Mrs. Louie Adams, sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. Eugene Goerlzen and Mrs. Ivan Hcrshberger. Mrs. Robert Dickman, sister-in-law of the bride, and Mrs. John Biddwell, sister of the bridegroom, assisted by Mrs. Glen Hodges, poured. As sisting were Miss Ailene Loewen, Mrs. Duane Hugg, Misses Trudy and Cheryl Dickman. Mrs. Olaf Paulson, Misses Sharon MeCoul- lough, Ivadeen Evans. Dorothy Mitchell, Phyllis Tidwell, Phyllis Patterson, Marylou Foster. Alda Meek, Maryline Swafford and Vcrnice Thackery. For traveling the bride wore beige linen sheath dress embroi dered in shades of brown and trimmed with brown velvet, a dark brdwn velvet cane, bciee accessories and orchid corsage. rouowing a inp to the coast the couple will be at home in Amarilio, Texas, the bridegroom being stationed at the Amarilio Air Jborce Base. Carl Johnsons Feted On 50th Anniversary SILVERTON (Special) - Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. R. Johnson ob served their golden wedding an niversary at an open house Sun day afternoon, April 7. with families of their eight children ar ranging the affair at the Johnson home. Amanda Berenson and Carl Johnson were married in Omaha. Neb., April 6, 1907, on the arrival of the bride from her birthplace in Norway. They have been resi dents of Silverton for many years. Their children are Mrs. Clara Peterson, Lucas, S. Dakota; Arn old, Milwaukie; Mrs. LaVerne Charsian, Portland: Russell, Sil verton; Mrs. Maureen Dumas, Hillsboro: Marcus, Silverton; Mrs. Dorothy 'Jones. Milwaukie; Dean, Bellevue, Wash. The immediate family members number 32 including grandchil dren and great-grandchildren. WOODBURN (Special) "How to Grow Beautiful Roses" will be discussed at the meeting ot the Woodburn Garden Club Tuesday, April 9, at 8 p.m. at the library club rooms. C. E. Harmon of the California Spray corporation will speak and show pictures. Roy Kuns and C. W. Conyne are pro gram chairmen. Hostesses will be Mrs. Mark Thompson, Mrs. H. F. Bulterficld and Mrs. Kuns. H ' MON 1 f 19 A. M.. .. cor. I I j fully dreued I of I kowohold chorei, ! U la 1 'S i 1 Mogi-loce wofcing k Fv. II ". Choose Now for Easter Gifts IT'S EASTER TIME AND TIME FOR YOUR NEW... STOCKING TIMETABLE keeps your legs correctly dressed for every time of day ... everywhere you go! ft Af 'H n A ii :i t if b 4 if f 1 . 1 t . 1 a a . .. , u t i tf i it V Bride Sunday Mrs. Willard F. Allman (Patricia L. Dickman), above, was wed Sunday afternoon in Silverton. (Artz studio picture) Theta Rho Club Meets FALLS CITY (Special) Gamma Iota Chapter, Theta Rho, of Falls City, met last week. At its meet ing in May, the group will ballot on new members and will initiate three Rebekah members as "sis ters." They are Mrs. Bruce Eddie, adviser to the chapter; Mrs. Lyle Gilmore, assistant adviser; and Mrs. A. C. Travis, chairman of the magnolia youth committee. Members of t ie chapter attend ed the convention of District 9, Theta Rho, in Corvallis recently. he three Rebekah members pro vided transportation for the girls. Miss l.laine Eddie of Falls City was elected to the office of page to the presiding chairman for the 19;8 convention which will be in Salem, and Miss Donna Shoe maker, also of Falls City, was elected page to the vice chairman. DAYTON (Special) The Kill Kare Club met last week with the Tayjor sisters for an all-day iiieeiuiK. i-umui:k was ai cuun wiiii a birthday cake honoring Mrs George Olson, and was followed by a shower of cards and hand kerchiefs for her. The group spent the day quitting for Mrs. William Roskop The next meeting will be with Mrs. Arne Willson in two weeks. LYONS (Special) Mrs. Lottie Grosso was hostess for the Wed nesday Afternoon Card Club at her home last Week. Several tables of 500 followed a dessert. High score was held by Mrs. Eulalia Lyons, sec-ond high by Mrs. Bertha Al len and low by Mrs. Alice Huber. 5 Named on Committee MT. ANGEL (Special) A nominating committee was named at the April meeting of the Mothers Club of St. Mary's Parochial School last week. Named on the committee are Mrs. C. J. Ebner, chairman, Mrs. Allie Schmitt, Mrs. Vincent Smith, Mrs. Robert Farns worth and Mrs. Walter Kruse. Mothers of children who will be gin school next September will be invited as sDecial guests at the next meeting slated for Tuesday, May 7. Hostesses for the meeting will he Mrs. Norbert Butsch, Mrs. Adoloh Etzel. Mrs. Paul Wachter and Mrs. George Schmidt. Mrs. Allie Schmidt, well child chairman, gave a report. The membership voted a cash donation to the Benedictine Rjsters Nursing Home. Articles thSt are being made for the annual fall festival 6re to be completed and returned before the end of the school term. Mrs. George Schmidt, chairman, Mrs. Paul Wachter-and Mrs. Gor don Aman were appointed on committee to consider changing the date for the annual first com munion day, which is always on Mother's Day in May. Committees were appointed for the first Friday breakfasts. The April committee is Mrs. Robert Farnsworth, Mrs. Ray Bielemeier, Mrs. John GrosJacques, Mrs. Ivo Bauman, Mrs. Paul Wachter, Mrs. George Vachtcr. Serving on the May committee will be Mrs. Glen Grussmon, Mrs. Allie Schmitt, Mrs. Vincent Smith, Mrs. W. C. Severin, Mrs. Norbert Butsch, Mrs. George Vachter, and. Mrs. Alvin Saalfeld. The Rev. Cyril Lebold, O.S.B., was guest speaker. The attendance award was given to Sister Mar erne's room. WEBFOOT (Special) The Web- foot Friendly Neighbors Club met at the home of Mrs. Marion Sisco last week with .Mrs. Dewey Unruh as co-hostess. A letter was read from a woman in Germany thanking Mrs. William Paulsen for clothing she had sent. The club helped Mrs. Paulsen with the postage. Entertainment in the form ot games was lurnisned Dy Mrs. George Doud and prize winners were Mrs. Jim Watts, Mrs. Ray McManimie, Mrs. Ella Branham and Mrs. Archie Shafcr. Refresh ments were served by the hostess es. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. 1. 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