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PAG 2 TT7ELVS TtTOnEGOll STATESMAN, Salem, Orcson, Friday Morning, July 7, 1939 t ! Wedding in South Of Interest to Salem Folk i Word bat reached Salem f the marriage of Miss Grace Helen Day, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Day of Log An geles, to Dr. Kenneth W. Mor ris, son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry E. Morris of Salem. The wed- -ding was solemnized June 30 at the Wilshire" Presbyterian church In the afternoon with Rer. John" A. Kby officiating; ; The bride, who was " giren away in marriage by her father, wore a bridal gown of white em troldered organdy fashioned bouffant style and a fingertip length Tell, of tulle which fell from an arrangement ot lilles-of-tbe-valley. She carried shower bouquet of gardenias and , lilles-of-the-valley. . Mrs. Charles E. Cord was ma tron of honor and wore a frock of chartreuse marquisette de signed similar, to the bride's and , carried an arm bouquet of Talis man roses; Flower girls were Ann Meilstrup and Carla Sue Meilstrup, who wore pastel frocks. ' i -V Mr. George Jensen was best man for Dr. Morris. Ushers were Mr. Frank'H. Day; Jr., Mr. Day Mack, cousin of the bride, Mr. James Phillippl and Mr. William . Reed. 7 A reception at the home ot the bride's parents followed the wedding. Dr. Henry E. Morris went south to be present at his son's wedding. Mrs. Morris receiyed her edu cation in Oregon and California. Dr. Morris Attended Salem schools, Oregon State college and Is a graduate of the - Pacific School of Optometry. He Is a member of Zeta chapter of Omega Delta. He Is now conducting the United Optical company "n Port land. The couple will make their . home at Lake Oswego. . . . Milligans Honored at Farewell Parties Rer. and Mrs. James E. Milli gan and their children left the first of the week for Bellingbam, Wash., where Dr. Mulligan will take-up his new post as pastor of the First Methodist church. The Milligans . were entertained at numerous parties prior to their departure; " T - " t Members of the Tomarco Sun day school class were hostesses at luncheon for .Mrs. i Mllllgan and presented her with a console Bet of pottery. Miss Vivian Milligan were giren a surprise and fare- Mjgs Estudillo Feted well party by a group of the younger set. A large church re- At Luncheon ception honored Dr. and Mrs, Mil ligan with Governor andrlMrs. MAXINE BURENIF om' Editor- Miss Cornelius Surprised on Birthday ! i. 4 , Rebekah Lodge to Install Officers Monday ; ! J The July birthday committee ef . v the. Rebekah . lodge will i hate, charge of ths entertainment and refreshments, following the regu lar lodge session and the install . tlon ot the officers ot the lodges . The committee Is Miss Verda Olmstead, chairman, Mrs. Jennie Knight, Mrs. Charlotte Versteeg, Mrs. Vera Cotton, Mrs. Elsie Pa- t,m T r penfus, Mrs. Alice Adams, Mrs. Per? R-TeUy' S ' W-kr. Mrs Hattle Cam was the scene of .smartly ar- on .Mrs .Irene s Scott .Miss Doris, ranged party last night when. Lundeen, J. .CFormlck and Judd Mrs. Kelly entertained In compli- Pr". i ment to Miss Dorothy Cornelius The district deputy president, on the occasion of her birthday. Mrs. Ida Hochstetler, and her , Twenty-four guests were bid- grand marshal, Mrs. Elsie Town den to the. affair and surprised -lend, nd the corps of grand ol the honor guest.' Bridge and Chi- fleers who are Mrs. Lenora Krie nese checkers were in play dur- ael, jwarden, Mrs. Cora VanPelt, in g the evening. treasurer, Mrs.' Edith McElroy, A Ute supper was serred by ecreUry, Mrs. Myrta Tyrrell, the hostess and assisting infor- ctoaplain, Mlss Wilda Siesmond, mally were Miss MUdred Proland IG. Mrs. Coral McNeill, OG, Mis. and Miss Frances Welch. Bou- Evelyn Naderman, musician, will quetg of pink, blue and white . install the officers of Salem Re hydrangeas and maiden hair fern bekah lodge No. 1 Monday night provided the decorative note.' --' Birthday Dinner Will Honor Miss Wirth It . ; !V J - ; J "-I - hi' - - , if slf ? if f iliP1 Miss Betty Wirth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wirth, will her 17th birthday tonight when the IOOF hal Mrs. wuTnenieriains wun a ae- llghtful dinner party for a small during the regular lodge session and it will be a closed installation. Miss Yvonne Smith, Miss Myrtle McClay, Mrs. Charlotte Versteeg and Mrs. Christina Cladek will be special assistants to the deputy. The DDP has called a practice of her grand officers for Satur day afternoon at 1:30 p. m. In I The Florence Vail Missionary so- group of her friends at tne vr" . . VT Wirth home on North Capitol ch?rh fcmeei tod,ay lf street 1 o'clock In the church parlors. The Following the dinner the group meting was previously scheduled will attend the sottball game. to meet at the home of Mrs- HiS1 Covers will be placed for Miss Eowd. Mrs. Arno Q. Weniger is n Betty Wirth, Miss Shirley Mc- charge of the program nd Mrs. F. Kay, Miss Suzanne Wilson, Miss ! Stoddard will lead the devo- Ilene Paulson and Miss Sally tions. Hostesses are Mrs. Hugh McClelland. Dowd, Mrs. Thomas Kevagy, Mre. Robert Thompson' and Mrs. Leslie Miss Leila Johnsos, Miss Lois White. 5 Latimer, Mrs. C. W. Noble and j Miss Lucille Boise ot Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. Roy S. Keene and left Thursday for a fortnight's so- daughters,' Madeline and Jerry, journ in San Francisco and other are leaving for Nesjtowln Saturday points of interest in the bay re- where they have taken a cottage gion. They will view the fair for the month of July. Miss Sa- whlle in the south and plan to sanne Small will be their guest take many interesting side trips, for a fortnight. j JUNE BRIDE Mrs. Heath Ward Lo wry (Doris Gutekunst) who was married at the Assembly of God church at Turner June 30. Mrs. Lowry is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gute kunst. The couple will reside in Turner. (Jesten-Miller photo ). Mr. and Mrs. Stephen S. East have returned to Salem after spending the winter and spring at Long Beach, Calif. En route Mrs. Fay Sherman entertained home they attended the San Charles Spragfle among the guests" , with a delightful luncheon in anciscoiiair and visitea with who called. During the evening the gardens of Jier suburban Mr. and Mrs. .Frank Durbin, Jr ur ttrnwn fiiunn nnunM nr homi Wednftsdar afternoon in and family - at PltUDurg, ; Calif. and Mrs. Milligan with a chime compliment tea Miss Marguerite e, wmlll"llTli" lJhfK old ome clock given by the men of the Estuaiuo, wno w"i De married to church. Mr. Owen Hanson sm August 12 The General Aid of the church in Los Angeles; -rj was hostess for a luncheon At the The Mexican motif was used in the afternoon hours were spent at 1420 Court street. church and a group entertained at dinner at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Carl on. E street. A beach party was held at Road's End with the ' young people as hosts. 1 - - r Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Harrison and son arrived : from f Portland on Wednesday and Dr. 'Harrison will occupy the pulpit on Sunday. - Mrs. David - Bennett Bill and Mrs. William H. Ly tie are ar ranging a", lovely tea for Satur day afternoon at the Hill home Miss Marie Patton is enter . v , j taining a small group of mends the table appointments and ,frtJ?pw s,nH informally at tea Saturday after noon at her Leslie street home if iSIIUL- tJ tor the pleasure of Mis. Frances shower honored the bride-to-be Honoring Miss Kstudillo were Miss Ramona Estudillo, Mrs. John Estudillo, Miss Florence and Miss Agnes Moisan, Miss L-cille Hlrom, Mrs. Mildred - Larsen of Colfax. Wash., Mrs. Johnston,! who will be married on July 16 to Mr. William Dick. Fruitland Women's circle will give a picnic supper on school grounds Saturday at 6:30 o'clock for members and their families. o-i v.J chn. Games, contests and a weiner wiU finish off the eve- and Mrs. Fay Sherman. roast ning. Mrs. H. H. Marsdest of San Francisco will leave for her home Saturday following a month's stay Rev. VT. H. Lyman and wife of the Court Street Church ; of a ' three on South Church street-between X:r&: Christ are enjoying the nours of 3 and I o'clock. j.-.vT. - weeks' Tacation. Thev left Tues- A:!r6'.?ronD.of "S1"" rons M-- w.,o'tta:,niiit' to attend a Christian action and maids and out-of-tow- have been bidden to call. the Perry home this week are her CWV ,,. . : ! . , ' . grandmother, Mrs. H. H. Hewitt -uu -i.CB oi Portland, and orotner, Mr, Warner Marsden of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill ! Ohling, Mr. and - Mrs. Rex Sanford have returned from a week's stay at Redsldes on the Macken zie. Recent guests : of the San- fords were their - son and daugh- Louise Ohling, have returned from ter-ln-law, Mr. and: Mrs. William a several . days' stay in southern Milnor Sanford of Portland. Oregon and Crater Lake. ; Mrs. George McKlnnon (for merly Leona Spalding) and chil dren are visiting at the home . w a of her -mother, Mrs. D. L. Spald- Miss Sarah v Ann and Miss Alice ' y Green S&II .Stamps . Cottage at Ferry V Dial 7707 Fri Sat, Mon. I June 30 : July 1-3 Free Delivery . Cliasa and Sanborn Coff oo ii 23t SHREDDED 25c! 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