The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1939, Page 10, Image 10

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j May and June will be socially marked by several large
ceremonies with university couples and popular Salem maids
being married. Each week announcements and wedding plans '
are revealed and brides-elect are the center of : much; enterr
taining.-, ; .; -"."'v - :-':'''--'''-;';:.
Miss Pickens Married ;
I i r The Calvary Baptist church was the setting for an im
pressive wedding ceremony last night when Miss Marjorie
Pickens, daughter of -'Mr;-'.'and MrsXWilliam C.; Pickens,
became the bride, of Mr. John Marvin Ritchie, son 'of Mrs. ;
J. W. RitchieRev. Arno Q. Weniger performed the ceremony -
at 8 o'clock in ! the presence of members of the famuies and
' a large group of friends. :' : : ;. -ry:'' , U:ZH-
: Preceding the service Mr. .Wesley Ritchie sang 4'0
Promise Me" and "Because" and Miss Doris Schunke played
the accompaniments and wedding marches. The; altar, was
banked with baskets of roses, snapdragons, . iris, and del
phinium. On either side were candelabra holding white tapers.
t The bride who entered on the arm of her father wore a
picturesque gown of white marquisette, fashioned with train,
long sleeves full to the elbow and extremely full skirt. Ruching
' outlined the square neckline and the bodice was tight fitting.
- Her full length tulle veil fell from a coronet of orange blos
soms. She carried a bouquet of Cecil Brunner roses," gardenias
and lilies-of-the-valley. 1 , - .
? Three Bridesmaids Attend , .'
Miss Betty Hamilton was the maid of honor and wore a
chartreuse chiffon frock made with hoop skirt, shirred bodice,
puffed sleeves and square neckline. She wore a Juliet cap of
pastel sweetpeas and carried a colonial nosegay of sweetpeas
and roses.
The bridesmaids were Miss Mary Yeager and Miss Peggy
Minkiewitz. who wore similar frocks to the maid of honor's.
Miss Yeager wore peach and Miss Minkiewitz pale blue. They
also wore Juliet'caps and carried nosegays. Miss Janice Jack-
son was flower girl and wore a light, blue taffeta frock
trimmed in pink and carried a basket of flowers. -
- Mr,-Frank; Ritchie,was best man for his brother and
usners were xnr, nooen. ricKens anu an. max iuu -wttmc.
For her daughter's, wedding Mrs., Pickens wore a dusty
rose lace frock and; corsage of roses. Mrs. Ritchie wore
a gown of black lace and roses.
s rA,recetion in the church parlors followed the wedding.
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Presiding at the serving table
Hamilton, Mrs. Thomas Roen,
J. D. Taylor. Assisting in the
and Mrs. Brewer Mills of Koseburg, Mrs. Marion Jtutcnie,
Mrs. Wesley Ritchie, Miss Elvina Kasberg and Miss Dorothy
J. . Reception
1 IiC OCA Vlllg leWiC W AS WU v CI CU w 1 m A niii. vivi-u iiu
centered with a bouquet of pastel spring flowers in a crystal
bowl and white tapers in crystal holders. Assisting about the
roomsiwere Mrs. Chester Pickens, Mrs. John Hatfield and
Mrs. Clark Jackson.
For travelling the bride
t i Mws.iift .. ,..v . -
t anil vnrn Txrif Vi ninlr a(oeanriM TVip
, w oy urns oui ttw.
couple :wm return to Salem to
FranciSCO and, Other southern points. . r o ,
Both Mr.' and Mrs. Ritchie are graduates of Salem
schools and well known in the capital. Mr. Ritchie is now
f0mected ith Hunt Bothers Packing Co.
w "JS2?5SrJS
xjuicuc xuuip&iiis, uttusuici w
kins of Dayton, and Mr. Verne
of Camas,1 Wash- who win be
The wedding
Presbyterian church
MrOiiMn. OTPflt uncle of the
.and Mr. Kendall .Teisinger Will Sing precedmg.the service
. and Miss Kathleen Caldwell of Redmond will play the ac -
companiments and Wedding marches.
Mrs Gwen Gallaher McCuUouirh of Salem will be the
. M:: wenWne; .Jfiaiffll WUl De tne
matron of honor jnd bndelds. Will Jbe Mrs. Cleo Fox
- c .T-aA r-i:. 'nut.ir:nn tAku. Xfcoin - irKf:--,n
peWsfather.veher
:Lee .Schhening pf-Portland .wjll be flower AgirL . j ; , - TTening a banquet was held at the ;
. - Mr. Irville. Rierson .will . act as best man .for. his brother. Temple. The Nydia Temple chorus
Ushers willbe Mr. -Robert Nelson, Mr;
:brother,f the mJoseph mpkin
j y A reception in-the church
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5gWty respectively. MlSS Tompkins has been teaching at
j the Redmond high school this year. " -
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Miss Elilabeth Lewis, daughter Of Mr. and. Mrs W. Ii.
Lewisis announcing plans for
Wri W
bnerman Of WnlteflSn, Montana. . .
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f The ceremony will be performed at the .First Evangelical Mlas Leila Johnson,- president of Uon tnelr role In addition to hat. . . A few of the graduate who very stunning in a black dress bride's cake and Miss Oda Chan
church "at 8:20 o'clock. Dr. Brnw K-Barter will renAih prv the orranizatlon. - haa arran red careful direction in the technique have made their own frocks . ; . made with shirred bodice, V neck-
man" Wilt nraafj. va .ahi
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ice assisted liv Rv J P! nnmrtr-tll A mWhA nnarf at "mm
miiiJ1-!-fvpWW
.WiuametUtUniversity, Will Sing, and SOlo nuinbers WllLbe
. given;. ..MjW1118011'11' andvMisfJewell Minier.-Miss
Gertrude Canhell will nlav the weddinc march pj and
Ianinient "w
' The bride who will be ciVen awav In marrtairp hwripr Aoams, rs. j&stner Auen, Mrs. , "r . T - - . . V rl' ---- v,u. xvr u-veuing . ine
' ilWaVv; ' ."Vt ' Gt Smith, and Mrs. Janet Following the 'Mother Goose will wear a white Ught; fitUng pleated skirt, a navy coat,-deep. brid Kaa chosen a eonfettl tweed
latner has ased her.COUSin, MlSS 1X1S Underwood Of r? story will be a comedy dancing Jacket... Another attractive print fuchsia straw and. matching shoes, tailored suit worn ;witb a tur-
City, to be her maid Of honor. Bridesmaids will be Miss Mary :- Hosu and hostesses wuT be act entitled, "Dr. Rhythm's Cure" of blue and white taffeta worn by V. ..The middle of June ht Rob-, quoise blue Jtlonse atid- turquoise
Dale Oadek, Miss Marjorie Van De Walker. Miss Bettv Keller the prlncipaU and superrUors of in which paUenta appear at the. Barbara WaiteUw." .". ; Compll- art Needhams and Mr. and Mrs. felt hat with brown trim.-Her
"Mfera.eMf
y??rr?r'r
: iTne junior attendant. Will
lkuuc j-cwis, auiu u -urutuer, xviciuura lewlS, WUl 06 nn.
.V-'l- - vr.li et."ti t-a a J. -.Ti
5 Kin-... .. :l. - v-' - ', Berndt, -Miss .Francea
'-rr-v-iL:A,, ' V-.V 1 - - . Mrg, i Maybelle" Blch;:
. - ?- a- reception ; me none oiane onne s parents on the sanneschroeder.- Mrs. v
Silverton road will follow the
Annual League. Dinner -
On Tuesday. ' ..' J"
. .Tne anuai waitoer league yen
.lowshlp banquet wm be held at the
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du . juaiii -.vangeiicai .. Liutneran
church Tuesday at : p.m. The
guest speakers ot the'evenlnc . wUl
Ka ui.-u.i.taa: .-.u..-.
" ' -fr '';-7V"" -r ""ry B1- Portland Uoupie Honored 1 .tirw,-T'
of the Oregon district, and western nan. Iris, roses and sweet peaa . . v . ; r " . L"2nlB c11 i.!!-.
Tice-presldent ot the Internatlon- were need for decoration. ' At f neT; - i - v . m
U7l blocks for the Mri, andMri George IL b w
SdgmRS w.re? ;Mra.;Moorhe.d. Dr. and Mri Vernon ;
wlTf n v.. r,-, heraiaa-Nel0B Mra.: Frances. $T. ?'t?L? dtoaeriRjclJgaataoff
This fellowship banquet to being Benyl Mrs: Arthur D Welch Mra. ?t-.JtM l tne pou glag; home c?Jf? Americalt
celebrated byever tJo llu.i&ilta ehora! dlmtow
societies, and-la eommeraoraUaa
the 4h yanniversaTt tS
lgue. The climax ct threTenttf
wcrbe. the impressive candle-
iiiuiik wieiiiuuj. ., ... .
.
a. wiua .uwau wa. oa.
Panl'a Pntunnll knl will . aa . T-- . -. . . - . - . ... . . " , t ' "i . . :...v..u uv.aav.vvaivii. jiui oavuer,. jllia .IIU. AHIltUD. . ""f" r wwujv uaciion Will DC l& CXBIDIIIOII JO j y. WW' w a . . K.:. .
" T.SdrhtHSsancw rief feR V -icH IcalMIsn Margaret Gillette. 3 Was Bet-i Hate retorned from Wo weeks' . "be- givenVby stud$atVf' nfv V -
: SrMin'Wginl? WTF(kTwP :
ait yiMi,i. .?ra .VVi i RT; Mda tT- A rt ? n - HoUywood; Bowl ,s on HaroIeT HUtchinson,-Ralpk Ram- theyi.riewed ;the vOoldenGaU ex- the clothes they, have made -: - YJLIJ4-liyi 2- :
"vc?oc'k? rv;r-L'of
. o clock. , . .. j. . ,r ,v, v. .v...-V;,-.; wiria... - , , . , K.. Moorhead i Stf chUd hingers. , n.and Kormaa Hoe, .v .r Mra. T. J. DeLaney of San MAteo"' Miles "In ehaxgeT r.yJ2C?S& j -
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were Mrs. William Monroe
Mrs. K. rl. if lCKens ana Mrs.
serving were Mrs. Ira Boyd
Folloics
chose a smart dressmaker suit
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reside following a tnp to San
xi. uv xuxo. xuuii.uii tump
Rierson of Astoria, formerly
rtlb Will be married on Saturday, June 3.
will be solemnized at the Westminster
h in Portland at 5 o'clock with Rev. J. TV
married on Saturday, June 3
hride. from the Cnlvarv Meth-
parlors.WlIt foltew the. weeding
Reveals Plans
her wedding on .Wednesday,
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.MJIO?. aiul . MISS JfeUuryn
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be the bnde's sister, Miss
ceremony.
. Mrs. Ross Hostess to ,
'Veteraris Auxiliary
. ; Mrs. Harry koss enterUlned Hal
Hlbhard auxiliv United Spanish
rr .r . : ' . - '
- nr veterans on jmaay Afternoon
at her 14th street home. Assisting
were ; Mra. J. D. Berwick vriW
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rardnar Mra. M '"w aitt urf
AdMFrld lS S2t
UUiaa Mf Dew
C. WUson. Mrs. Leroy Hewlett, ;
ajaua lud. uimDHTCT. llrf Hnrn
traig,. Mrs., carle .Abrama. '.Mra.
vuajm..,urevii, 'an. ;W.s a.
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' t f ' ' ' t -Z -i tNTRODUCING Mrs. J. A. Brownson who has been elected 7- ,
" ' , ' w v.,,- . . ".-.I -vV- " president of the Salem Woman's dob for the coming year (left to ,
s ' I o "V rht) ; Miss Marcelle DeMjtt who' will be installed as president
, i:St " ; V of T the Salem Junior Woman's club Monday night; Mrs. Herbert rT " -g t n T
" - I 1 v'-4 - Pslllnd who is i the new regent of Chemeketa chapter. Daughters I j- I 1 V 1-
) I li ' 'of. the American RerolnUon; Miss Frances Virginie Melton who Jt O X V-
i It V. L" was elected president of the Salem branch, American Association 0
: I i"y pf tJnlTertity Women on Sa tor day. (Kennell-Ellis photos.) 0
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Cf win meet on Monday " night at
Fraternal , temple and greet the
ute Buperriwr. Mr. Lenora Broi-. ,
tSJLS :
ivtuvu uioitivh ucyui;i auv aucv
lng wijl begin' at 8 o'clock.
Mrs. E. T. Barkos had as her
weekend guests Dr. and Mrs. J.
D. McCormlck of Springfield, for
mer Salem residents, who were
here for the Leslie church insti
tute.
wt -i
lVlrS. W rigHt tO
rJe Delegate at
Convention
A distinct nonor.nas come to
Mrs. David Wright, princess Royal
of Nydia Temple, Daughters of the
. .e.a vi u
Nile as she has been elected one
n-I ' t
Nile to be held June 5th to 10th at
San Antonio, Texas.
Mrs. Wright with Mrs. Harry
5ro, VT&
M'n..P0lI. to m..t the -.urn
special and then will go south to
Texas
Mrs. Wright will return honie
of ffifiS) sll
i0,? ber nu8band Ln
Franrliico i
Tft mi. n.Ani,i f
JJJJ ' JJJ , r.;'
rl - ht aVsUted with the Inltul
tloi including two candldatea from "
Saleml Mrs Walter Dry and Mrs
JJ. wJii" e
.!$JfiZ' ttoeIrtCen Were lni
iiatea at mis lime.
rencoUster, Mrs. Ethel Niles, Mrs.
w.
. par: - "
Al Uanqaef ;
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Gaiser wUl
vv,;"Jri'-e:.A
hich will be gTves TS 'to
Teachers' association, . Wednea-
SUl W Pioibe Meldalnris
: li"wi..VV.
aw - - . a
a-u-i cu-iuiMl ui uiv vwt.
n Interesting program for the
oeVMion. F m "
Tihle, be
itfracUvelyecorated
decorations are MUs Phoebe Mc-
,,,1, . by a committee
tee consisting of Miss Cecelia
MeUke, . Miss t Caroline . Blake,
"wip.B ABuoaasa, ,
HeUML. - Vlnt'r: U T.uMlla
Graham,
Miss ' so-
Lela ; R.
- Nwmekerv Mrs. Esther Allen
r.-nY MiMariorle;
A special," eommitee on which
are serving- Mr a.., Nell Doege,
:Mra.MUdred .Wyatt and Miss B.
-Mra . Mtiitiwt Wtr.. ,.f ui..
rAna BoentJe has been appointed
.by the general chairman.
v.7v. 1" . ,
l'S&SZZ
. . 1 . - T. . . .
ouuaings, ana Mrs. Agnes
.fv PibUclty chairman,
A it , t 'i'v-: i;f!'
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kconVeon: "
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rr -Ai Downa Dr. and Mra
Wedding
Announced by
: Announcement is being made
tho -,(. ,,,(
?' ,ort?.co.mln B"rlae 01
Jer of Dr W ? f-'.rf hS"
Jfri.-r" fn !"lCa'l
Ralph Nohigren. son of Mr. and
uutwuriu t rvruua, iu jar.
Mrs. a. h. Nohigren o
Jhe -SgJUj,1"
Mrs. A. H. Nohigren of Salem
for Sun
at 4:30
o'clock,
The ceremony will take place
at the First Methodist church
in Portland with Dr Bruce R
L bUY? rilBL iUCLUUUiBL t 11 U I I' II
Baiter reading the. service in the
W$nlM?J?lMtSta
Miss Hollingworth has asked
her Bister, Miss Barbara Hoi
lingworth, to be her maid of hon
or. Bridesmaids will be Miss
m. triucaiiua wm uc miss
Tn Ronnott nH ui.. tw, vi,
,-7- "tV-r "r.r- '
SSS fe ,0Iem:.,""!
Curtis of Portland. The bride
will be given away in marriage
by her father.
En.t Biter, .Dd Mr. L,l.
Rae.
tlmate friens at tre home. .lC,"r
v"ea ,n T In 1
East Laureihurst Place will foi- fTOnehi 0Ter 50 fr(
A reception for family and in-
1 .v
- . w. .r" ccrei"uu'- .
Miss Hollingworth is a
Kradaate of Willamette univer-
- Srtfwd i-mK
or W ' N hlgren, U altelor
,nth? Willamette university law
nd has been bandmaster
of the nnlverRtt- hunt.
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Tiari P; r;v
AJancc. review .Iriven by
Barbara Barnes
A .dance revue of professional
when Barbara Barnes presents her
""" uuui c.eui ol iuiB
Salem on Thursday and Friday;
me 1st and 2nd. The revue will
j held in the Capitol theatre.
pvia , o. ...-- i
uww anm .a
Modern Mother Goose," a ballet in
one act and two scenM. in which
n!"iJ Lth?!0t,ier.i--"-.c
HAAVlv alll th BJT A 1 A M n-i.a-a- Aha-
acUrg Uke part. A story, of tali
"ture "0WB fuU.ply ?f
H0" ?,iprof nrs nd
tlon of Ml" Baraea. are displa-
lnc aennine abllltv for dramatisa-
1 IIM PniinrtD. II DCllr a. l SB I1IP fllTHna
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of dance and drama. Miss Barnes
has personaUy supervised the se-
lections of costumes and-seU with
4 color
have been achieved in the staging
and effects that add so' ca to a
no Uttle effort is able to complete-
ly cure hie patients by the injec-
tion ot'als fainous rhythm cure,
-ins patniesa ineinoa oi ureatmeni
will oana nn am alt amnnnt ,
laughter from the audience; -1 -. J
it h. efnaa' m. Rwtimi.'
cure" a third
-' "-at - aw
,nta wUl h nrP.nVil Vri T
d':; act v t :4 dlrertlsaK
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? The a -eapella choir 'from
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Pacifie Lutheran culler. at Tai
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r or tne .west; waa
f??! now:
la now oa
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By JERTME UPSTON ;V
een and Heard
1 A PEaOC INTO the wardrobe of- with pleaU in the skirt and a large
Her Majesty, Queen Elixabeth ot fuchsia suede purse ... the gym
England, who is causing much ex- nasium, where the tea was held.
eitement among society ,women. of
V,; v.r-
her visit with King George. . . .
Annr th- nw eolor coinbina-
Among the new color coinbina-
-' wardrobe are
a huraandWred dress and short
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coa.- wo w,
, , . A Biprreusu "uc iiwmiwii
evenina coat with straight sil-
houette, the coat encrusted with
white porcelain beads, cockleshell
pearls and
worn over
t!.:l-- J!
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m. """".v .T .
gown emoroiaerea in jaae . . . in
ner "aTei e0""0 . DIe
WQo1 fnl1 lenftn Mmmed
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W 1ICU1 . . VJV1 1 EU WWW -
sent ble with silver iox urimmug
a red jersey wool ensemble
... . - . ...
wun liarea sKirt . . . rea ana wmte
mtrlH -ket - lemon wool
tittto
the skirt and a t ght belted waist-
Iin- To wear in Victoria a gray
wool coat and dress trimmed with
" " P-'".. SgX
!" ll"Sd, ' ;
i" i-u-i un aiiiycu
paler green ... a Jacket of pale
Dlue wool witn line buck pin
black wool
the queen has
orougni over u irocas ior me
tour.
tractive and eolorful setting for
the 12th annual fashion show
Pred by the Salem h t g h
school Home Economics club on
Wednesday. .. The arfair honored
the mothe7rB of hIgh Bchool m1ilit
. ...
and several hundred were noticed
sitting with their-daughters . ; .
and later attending the tea for
which the Girls league was hbs
tess... Among the models we not-
ed V. . The blonde and attractive
TJlfcurn twin. Tlnronr anH Wan.
CM. wore clllc cott0- formala 0f
rXWone with low decolletta
ana fn g.irts. . . . Florence re-
celTed one of tn. honor plna and
Frances was given honorable men-
tloa . . . Awn or more mod.
ii -
villi iivn IIIK1I auu w cavil-a
ry attractive one - was -Bette
Demarest. a iwpular high schoor
-B-.aa'w-l - -a wa-a a. -.1-. Vl-
mld ; :.1,e!' T.T1! '
with full tucked skirt, fitted nod-
and whit, button, for trim,
. . Helene Pa-lson. whois busy
Selunspromolieleda Mrs. Cohiad Paulu. on her
trlrkv bei-a eoat and matchtna'to a bridce tea one day leo
1 Si WII ST 111 r iinil niBni IflF
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Maxine Olson' la a fetching white
net dress with rows and rows of
lace and tiny Jacket of lace . . .
Nancy Stricklin wearing a green
and white print with full skirt and
strapless bodlee trimmed .with tiny
Creech for the, successful style
show .., for the occasion she wore"
a luxurious printed silk frock in
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Junior-Senior iTOTTO -
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aa. maw imSWI H
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universuy siunenw
WM MC0B annualr Junior
oenior Drom siaaea - in me avm-
Senior prom sUged in the gym-
n"ittm. Jack Berryv orchestra
Ptoyed twr dMdat from 8:30
tO. ll:0 O ClOCk. . - ' -
f Patrona and patronesses were
Mr. and ' MraTe Howard Maple,
MUs ."Jessie Wood-and Mrs.Dan
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The : gymnaalnm was trans-
.''7. im'.Tr r. - "T-7
wnMo . rnm . , iireel
SceM" wlUl 'ParI lB Spring"
theme, for the dance.
Tables ouUining the gymnasium
Sw rath
StmZ. ? brtSt
eolorod. striped mg. The or-
Chestra was arranged t one end
Eiffel tower and on each ; side
Part. buUdlngsr The ceiling was
j MlstWMargaret ! Macy, waa v la
charge of decorations and as-
? Sisting were Miss 'Jean Lauder-
back,. Miss Verna Vosper, -Miss
shades of fuchsia and nary blue
was a colorful sigat wun numer-
-rr . hnn t 7h At a beauti
spring blooms arranged about the- v.. -.
hall . . . vunch and tea were both :? "en,2
hall ... punch and tea were both
served. . . On the tea table a pyr-
amid arraement of pansies in
"?,7"..!L,a
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jeiiuw .. . mtci
ertson. dean of women, in a smart
navy and white silk polka dot as-
sisted In receiving the guests.
SSll?--!W-.0!S
-e-- y.--w
.
pourers ana wore a goia sua crepe
WOCK a princess styie wun
buttons down the front and lace
"7- ,
rs and cuffs .... Katrvn
man; the outgoing president,
a blue silk gown . . . Marine
A.UI U
wore a blue silk gown . . . Hune
Drorbaagh, president of the Home
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Keonomrcs cluD, wno reeeivea tne
.liver trT vkk kr limn mm.
Z it for the most out-
standtag rtl la the Heme Ko-
nomica ctab wore a blue and
whirJ , . ,
oto5,
"'i""l'';-"Ti'
atcinvci "
pieces aid bouquets to represent
song Hues and verses tor songs,
... A few of theaa . . . "My Heart
Belongs to Daddy" by Mrs. Cues-
ter lox ... a Duuquei, 01 uiectn-g
hearts . "Rhapsody in Blue '
blue bowl. ...Mrs. Phillips fixed'
a bowl of roses to represent the
verse "Valley of the Moon." . . .
"Ring Around the Rosy" by Miss
Edith Schryver ;.. a round ring of
Cecii Brunner rose, with dancing
,
figurines in the cented: . V . -'Tu-
Up Time in Holland'', arranged by
Mrs. Lee Canfield . . . a Dutch boy
carrying a bucket of tiny tulips. ..
Thlg fiKr. .. Pictured in
the latest number of Sunset mag-
-.line . . .'The attractive Cane Cod
home of MT. and Mrs. Charles
thev are weU known in the
capital as Charles is sf former sa-
lem man. . r : c "
GUmpsed Mr.and' Mrs:.Harol4
ifoSw&bWltTia-tlCoVfint'0
t. --'
! w viiy -J. - us. j , i--;
wUl remain . fotTtai summer
Ha
UM UaUS? -BT-kakl . F ' ah
printed silk ensemble of luggage
jaw ay. iia)na n w aay wvsii sua) st
and white print with tricky hat of
vutfjw parched over one eye
ain rl HI ED ID DBUW U.
Way
looking;
t-
line and acqua cUps . V. .with it
she wore a large straw-cartwheel
of black- with white velvet bows
for trim. . , -
Mrs. Robert Needham has been
seen looking- very chic n a navy.
Palo Alto to attead the gradaatloa
of Wintield Needham from Leland
8tajpford.Vi, a -
'.--'. ' " . . ...
5 iu'ttOT-Fun .Club : JJi
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':; flW.flr,-TT" " -'-
- r a1 IK w w-mw- wa u W . '.
J ' , v
werenosxa 10 inerr mowers at a
lunc.eon at the Argo on Tuesday.
Following lunch a line party was Business Machine corporation,
enjoyed.. - tVTae-eoaple wilreside ra:Nw
; PriMnt were Mrs. Ron, Saun--iYork aty' t-C-V
Am Tkfr iWlla- Vulit i - ;'X ' ---:r' iV-" r:' ,.?.V
WUl Follls, t Mrs. Roy Bremmer,
tMrm. 3;Ed Rea.- lirt. Thomas mif
ton.' uiu Hhi Pnmmr.' Mrartin the fireplace room rvot; the
- aaii on annua uu, li a. ucu tviia-
sell, Mrs. George Diets, Mrs. Ru8i
.. :".v " V
seu . Strang, Mrs. Ivan Brown.
Mrs. KlU Watt, Mra. Ernest Kyle;
Misa Frances Kyle and Mrs. .Kena
G sterns of Dallas, a special gnest.
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t.?.
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Winslow,Home
To Be Scene
01 Rites
beautiful borne wedding
" ""L WTn.lo w
ofi? nd Mrs WaT'
?"g5J!!"' '"l.11,,
at 4 o'clock Miss
wr nuuiuw, wm uv-
the. brid. of Mr. . Waldo -
if.UB4t. 0f v..
v.w 4- .x- u -i-Ii
entine Ay'res of Chicago.
will perfoVm the double
Dr. Richard M. Avison of Port-
ring ceremony in the presence
O
of member of the immediate
family and few close friends.
Preceding the wedding Mr. Dal-
w t.- 7r. C.T"
rgini; Melton" wilT7.y
with Flaxen Hair" and "L'Henre
With Flaxen Hair
and "L'Heure
Exquise
Thm ron-ia wli, ,h.nM thi,
' . " ...
ZTZZZ " tp,a.cfnkwS
wWte aMadi.ll, woodwaTdia tern
aa4 paim. On either aide of the
'lrDl wHl be baskeU of del-
-.-.
ma-lei. vrcr w piano wm do a
duster of pink stock, sweetpeas.
and Easter lillies. 'Baskets and
bouquets: of similar' f lowers ' will
be arranged about the livinr
room ana uoy.
The bride; wUl wear an ex-
made with ffullSurt, short" puff-
ed sleeves t and . scalloped neck-
line. She wlir wear a cluster of
gardenias In her hair and carry
round bouquet of . gardenias.
Hlies-of-the-vaney with a ea
! nnif.tt..i. -n
cade of -llllies-ot-the-avHcy fall
- ng irom tne oouquet.
'Ooplo r4ed --.
,The couple wUl be unattended.;
The brides sister. Miss Gene-
TTe, .Winslow, will hold her
Sisters bOUQUOt during the Cere-
m,J-T J"-we5 ,he11 plnk
Cm11 Bmnner roeesin her hair
- v-.-- wu.bubbw.
T"w7!?tt ;
JJ sJS!LJ wedIn
1ffil;iLW ,
swme . iuwb oi . oeen-.. royal . blue
v ji - .
J mllLltcl
' -a a a--- r--
JKJi"!
fP. a. a-a . - " 1 a
VtZZttkMA&
roses. An arrangement J ot nink
m . . . -
bOUVardia.- ntnk rnaea and larV-
tun 4I1 Aaaia Va Vfcw.t r
Frank a. . Neer wm t tfte
urn: Assisting in the serviarwUl
MfariSalle "Neet LZ Mis
Btty MOeher" ? ' '
. The couple wilt leave for. a
weddinr trin anT v-m- rmY in'
Oregon for: seTrr,wk berore.-
Mine Wlaslowia-well Imowirla;
the capital; and a '-'igradaiti'-iQ
Salem schoblsirShe is A ariduateV
,1wwwiwtj,.vi. -irtguu. r or'
- .the BSt five' : ftt heha 'nMW
'M New orClry-where; ihe h"a.
P11 swaying Mterpreavc" dane-
!
lag with Hnya Hoim; and" Ul ei-
ietary. oft
; Mr. Ayrer Is in the "tnarket
.eeearch with the Ihternitlonal
y Alpha Mn Delpbians wUl meet
- on ".Tuesday moraine at 9 : e
w . , yvu V'J
...n : Romantlcisni In: modern;
. - V. 1 " . ... r77m
, ": . na wriy -Amer
, lean drama will be studied and
Pics; wUlVbe; ta k en by Mra.
'Uord Reihold, Mrs.' Otto Paulus.
tt?hUMS
KlntiSs
reBee MTe Miss 'Mary
U VTA ;trffl retAt
45 o'clock ; with Dr. B
lAughUa of - Winamette
aity speaking, k His sub;
he L"PropAgada.,!.-An..'
Py MAXINE BUREN
Each week or so this column
is devoted to some phase c f
musical life of Salem yet not
once has a line been given to
one of Salem's very worthy mu- ,
sical organization, th Willam- '
ette University Band.
The band will end iu third
year of activity uader the direc
tion of Ralph 3. Nohigren on.
Friday night when it appeals
ta concert at wller nal1' Th
mu8lc 01 band Produce
like no other organization can
-,. Tk. nr -.vi..
. TmW T:. ,.r.;.S
7. 7. - -' "
ine exciting souuu or arum ana
norn is always present when a
good band' is playing. : And banrts
EZ'JS'S?"
all over the country ; are again
.a
. ..wiawav vs jvvu . aa uoiv,, isn i t isa
ood musicins
Th T WHUmeue
. wm-aaeuo. wniverMiyj
"PUonI. iiItB. ' .
among the members, and the di
rector has dene an, excellent job
rector nas aene an. excellent Hid
7 ,,
" w.s-- iuinS
5S .hr!! e.h
practically notWg to an Tm-
portant place tn campus affairs,
Three years sre short building
Wwta,; . . N th. .rm.
phony . Wheel of Life." Asid
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