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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 7

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Salem, Oregon
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For her daughter's wedding, Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, June 2, 19507 OREGON STATE COLLEGE Campus Clippings Mrs. Nlckodemus wore a teel blue floor-length gown with corsage of carnations. This week-end will be closed to social functlont for all students except seniors. Only final week now remains of this eventful term. Beverage Savory Cole Slaw By MARILYN HILL The reception following was In Today's Menu IB! It AimllUt Mil Ingredients: 1 Va pounds green Smith-Nickodemus Rites At Mt.

Angel Church Today Pink and white flowen in UU bukeU and greenery decorated Trinity Lutheran church at Mt Angel lor the wedding ol Miss Florence Nickodemui and Leonard Walter Smith of Cooi Bay, the vowi being exchanged at 1 o'clock thii afternoon with the Rev. Albert Nickodemui ol Burns, brother of the bride, officiating. cabbage, cup plmlento-ttuff- SUtert took the Memorial day holiday at a breather before Honored at OSC the church basement. Pink and blue flowers decorated the room and bride'i table. Assisting at the reception were Mrs.

Arthur Zehe, Mrs. Kenneth Stenger, Mrs. the few hectic dayt remaining of spring term. Seniors are ex ed olives, cup cooked salad dressing, 4 cup olive liquid, Friday Fare cited at the long awaited day of graduation neart and others are Oregon State College, (Special) Robert W. Turn- Broiled or Sauteed Fish Fillets other seasonings to taste.

preparing lor final examinations next week. bull, a science sophomore from Erwln Nickodemus, Miss Dor A lull bouse of more than lu.uuu graauatet, laculty, relatives, Method: Shred cabbage medi The bride it the daughter of Salem, was one of 31 new mem othy Schmidt, Miss Lorraine and friends of graduates is ex- um fine. Slice olivet and add Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Nickode- Wedding at mus of Mt.

Angel and Mr. Smith humorous entertainment which kept the audience practically with Lemon Parsley Potatoes Savory Cole Slaw Bread and Butter Deep Dish Apple Pie with Cream Kohlmelr, Mrs. Ed Hoffer, Mrs. Fred Blomenkamp, Mrs. Leonard Kohlmelr, Mrt.

Herman Goschie, Mix salad dressing and olive liquid and add. Mix and season ben initiated into the Oregon State college chapter of Pi Mu Epsllon, national mathematics honor society, last week. He is the ton of Mr. and Mrt. James the son of Raich Smith of nysterical lor two hours.

Phyl Coos Bay. further to taste. Makes 8 Mrt. Otto Mohring, Mrt. Charles lis urown of Hlllsboro wai pected in the coliseum Monday when 1980 tenlort and graduate students will receive a record number ol degrees.

Baccalaureate services will be in the coliseum Sunday with Dr. Daniel V. Polling of New York City at speaker. For the music at this after noon's service, Mrs. Fred Lucht Raid, and Mrs.

Phillip Tucker, the latter an aunt of the bride. awarded the title of "Mist Oregon State" from a field of five L. Turnbull, 1730 N. 23rd. Another student from Salem, Harry O.

Wiedmaier, has receiv tang and Mrt. Erwln Nickodemui contestants. was at the organ. For going away the bride wore a navy blue suit with white accessories and a corsage of white The bride wore a wedding ed a commission at ensign In the Five hundred pounds of prime beef disappeared quickly when The school of engineering has carnations. gown of white slipper tatin, designed with fitted, ruffled bodice, For the Finest Graduation Gift the seniors held their annual new Parker "51" the largest number of candidates for the bachelor degrees with yoke of net, lone pointed Following their wedding trip the couple will be at home at sleeves, lace trim ai the hipline.

barbeque last Monday. The afternoon was filled with farewells and fun for more than Coot Bay. 942. Following in order are business and technology with and a long train. The fingertip United States navy, according to officials of the Oregon State naval reserve officers training corps.

He is the ton of Mr. and Mrt. W. H. Wiedmaier, 528 South 24th.

Harry, who wai graduated Monday in business and technology, is to report this summer for active duty. veil was arranged from a beaded Aro-mttrfC Pa one Ptncif St 322; agriculture, 310; science 1000 who attended. The event McMinnville Amity An event ol Tuesday, May 16, at St. James Catholic church in McMinnville was the wedding of Miss Marguerite De-Raeve, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alfonse C. DeRaeve of Amity, and Elmer V. Bernards, son of Mrs. Herman Bernards, and the late Mr. Bernards.

The service was read at 10 o'clock. Rev. C. J. Shea performed the high nuptial mass.

The bride was escorted to the altar by her father, who gave her in marriage. The center aisle of the church was carpeted in white and arranged with festoons of white satin cord and white taffeta bows marking the pews. Tall floor baskets were placed at either side of the altar, filled white calla lillies and pink snap dragons. White altar vases were also arranged with lilies crown. For her flowers the bride 203; education 146; forestry 104; and home economics 114.

carried a bouquet of white carnations, roses and sweet peas. Mr. AUBURN Mrt. Bernard Kenny waa hostess lor a shower at her Monroe avenue home Friday night honoring Mrs. William Exline ol Salem.

Guests were Mrs. Art Ring, Mrt. William Levlnson, Mrs. Wilfred Wilier, was advertised with the tlogan "For the biggest and best graduating class, this will be the biggest and best barbeque." Commencement will begin on Nlckodemus gave his daughter In r.f tr IfllE MMM -rtl HCtffM im MU Ilk I Zt lMk I marriage. Mrs.

Erna Thornhlll. cousin of Saturday with the reunions of the graduating classes of 1910, 1925 and 1900. All those who graduated before 1900 will celebrate along with the 1900 gradi. Mrs. Verne Ostrander, Mrs Stuart Johns.

Mrs. Pauline Rich- the bride, was matron of honor wearing a deep pink taffeta dress; and Miss Helen Dickman, Mls Flvnr Mnhrina rA aVds and Vonah. Co-hostess with Mrs. Kenny were Mrt. Ring and Saturday night saw the coli Marlene Medack.

the hriHe-Mra- Ostrander. I 1 V.v.vv.-- seum crowded with 1880 dancing now Parker "21" Set couples and many spectators for INDEPENDENCE Mrs. Ruth the annual senior ball featuring 17 Thomason hat announced the maids, all wearing pale pink taffeta. Gowns of all the attendants were similar in design to that of the bride. All wore headbands of pink flowers and each carried Vaughn Monroe and his orches and snapdragon and maline marriage of her daughter, Dorothy, to George Edward Weaver, ion of Mr.

and Mrt. Wil Tin mt 4 pm it tiwi frict. Snptr- Mlh tlli plal JJJ3 hikH vulily Iran lip "21" Pen kai. Wlti5.00 ANNOUNCING DR. ALEXANDER MARKEY Hollywood Director-Producer and Lecturer of International Fame Will Speak at the SALEM WOMEN'S CLUB 460 North Cottage June 4th, 1 1 :00 A.

M. and 8:00 P. M. In the Cherry Room SENATOR HOTEL Monday, Juna 5th, 1 1 :00 A. M.

2:30 P. M. and :00 P.M. Juna 6th 1 1 :00 A. M.

2:30 P. M. His wealth of information was gained from four years of life with the Maoris, the strangest race of people on earth. tra. The seniors went all out in decorating the huge building with murals and flowers.

Everyone agreed it was a terrific send-off for the senior farewell bouquet of mixed flowers. Nancy Raid was flower girl. liam Weaver, the ceremony to take place Tuesday morning, June 16 at St Patrick's Catholic wearing a deep rose taffeta frock. Wesley Nlckodemus, church. dance.

nephew of the bride, was neeanam dook i WOODBURN The Wood-burn Junior Woman's club will hold its annual picnic Sunday, bows and candles. The bride wore an ivory fat-in wedding gown, fashioned with a tight fitting bodice, yoke and wide lace bertha, long pointed sleeves, and a full skirt ending in a court train. The fingertip silk illusion veil was edged with lace and held in place with a tiara of seed pearls. The bride carried a white orchid arranged with lilies of the valley. Matron of honor was Mrs.

Albert DeRaeve, gowned in green marquisette, and carrying an Paul Wanke, cousin of. the Store 465 State Ph. 2-2485 bridegroom, was best man and June 4 at Champoeg. The no- It was truly "Mayhem" Friday night when the annual Independent student show was presented to the student body. Skits from various living groups depicted typical college scenes and other ushering were Erwln Nickode- host dinner will be served at 2 p.

m. All members, families and mus, Clarence Medack and Bruce Blomenkamp. guests are invited. arrangement of pink roses and It't not too lata to have your tickers for tonight's Ball Gama delivered to your horn Call YMCA. Benefit Boy Scouts, pink sweet peas on a back' ground of green satin and tied with pink ribbon.

Miss Irene Bernards, cousin of the bridegroom, was brides maid. Her floor length format was of pink silk marquisette, Her flowers were the same as those of the matron of honor except the background was of pink satin. The Bernards family provided the music, the vocal numbers being directed by Mrs. Margaret Donelly, aunt of the bridegroom. Miss Henderson was organist.

Melvin Bernards was best man for his brother. George DeRaeve was groomsman. Ush ers were Marvin Bernards, Eu gene Smith, and Glenn Krieger. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. DeRaeve chose a blue red- ingote style spring dress and blue accessories.

Mrs. Herman Bernards wore a black crepe dress, peplum style, with black accessories. Both wore baby orchid corsages. Nashua Is one of the oldest trade-names in Jju wJLjrS. TA 1 existence! It means quality plus! Now, we offer i yy I 1 1 0 00 1 this famous quality sheet at way below what you'd ws- rJrffiwM 1 0 expect to pay for combed cotton which means that (.

0 'tores, bumpy or rough fibres have been "A yVtfy 00' eliminated leaving only fine straight smooth fibres Following the ceremony a luncheon and reception were given at noon at the Hudson Dawn room. 12S persons were seated at the beautifully arranged tables with decorations of yellow marguerites, maiden hair fern and smilax. The flower arrangement for the bride'i table was especially attractive with lighted candles and a bow of white satin ribbon. Miss Evelyn Bernards cut the cake. Mrs.

Marvin DeRaeve passed the guest book. Mrs. Orville A. Col-yer, and Miss Ruth Rae, received the gifts. Following the luncheon and reception the young couple left on a two weeks honeymoon trip to California and Mexico.

On their return they will live on the farm near Carlton. The bride is a graduate of Amity Union high school and has until recently been employed by Bur-llngham Meeker company. The bridegroom is a graduate of McMinnville high school. Rural Woman's Club Concludes Season Oak Point The Independence Rural Woman's club met at the home of Grove Peterson, with Mrs. H.

Bartel as co-hostess' for the last meeting until October. Miss Hazel Hughes, president opened the meeting with all Joining in the flag salute and singing of America. It was announced that $32 was turned in to the Red Cross drive from the community. Romelle Wilson assisted in the soliciting. It was planned to hold the annual picnic at Paradise Island June 25 if weather permits.

Also plant were "discussed for the annual benefit smorgasbord dinner to be held In October. Final plans will be made and announced later. Mrs. Ellis Lauderback invited the club to be her guests October IS. Mrs, Hugh Rogers read a short story entitled "Mother has a day" in keeping with Mothers day.

There were 7 guests and IS members present. Guests At Redmond Fairview Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Stephens and ton, Lester, 81 108 NASHUA MUSLIN SHEETS 81 108 NASHUA PERCALE SHEETS 72 108 NASHUA PERCALE SHEETS Now $.89 Now $2.75 now $2.50 i jZk 42x36 Muslin CASES SALE! WHITE Turkish Towels 3 for $1.00 l.00 "'1 pair and Mrs. Stephens' mother, Mrs.

Will Duren, were weekend guests Now! for your summer's use buy a big supply of these white turkish towels 10x38 buy them for your home or cottage a tthe beach buy them for the farm or apartment use. Be sura to stock up now and save. You'll love these Nashua pillow cases. Their smooth weave lends comfort to your sleeping hours. Now only $1.00 pair! Shop Miller'f for the best sheet values in town.

of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Flowers at Redmond. Mrs. Duren it a titter to Mrs.

Flowers. ITS ASPIRIN AT ITS BEST DOWNSTAIRS j-awi n'--- i.

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