The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 15, 1941, Page 10, Image 10

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    Thm OHEGON STATESMAN. Salem, Onxjon, Sunday Morning. Jan 15, 1141
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Chapel Will
Be Scene
Of Rites
This chapel of St Paul' Epis
copal church will b the setting
for the' marriage of Mis Vir
ginia Duke, daughter of Mr. and
Mr. John P. Duke, and Mr.
Howard Boomer, son of Mr.
Ruby Boomer of Glenville, Ne
braska. At 2 o'clock Rev. George H.
Swift will perform the double
ring ceremony. Miss Elizabeth
O'Reilly will play the wedding
marches and Miss Jackie Wil
liams will , sing "Because" and
"Our Love." The altar decora--tions
will be white snapdragons
and gladiolus, palm and white
tapers in candelabras.
For her wedding the bride has
chosen a brown and beige print
silk dress with a redingote
beinge coat. She will wear a
brown and beige straw sailor.
She will carry her mother's
white prayer book topped with
corsage of yellow and talisman
rose corsage with white stream
ers of swansonia and lilies-of-the-valley.
Mr. Duke will give
his daughter in marriage.
Miss Frances Duke will be her
sister's maid of honor and will
wear an aqua silk frock with
white turban and accessories.
Miss Irene Warren will be the
bridesmaid and her afternoon
frock is of rose crepe. She will
also wear a white turban and
accessories and both of the at
tendants will wear corsages of
pink rosebuds and blue delphin
ium. -
Mr. A C. Newell will stand
with Mr. Boomer as best man
and the usher will be Mr. Clell
McCafferty.
Reception to Follow
A reception at the Duke home
on Bellevue street for the wed
ding guests will be held after
the ceremony. Presiding at the
urns will be Mrs. Perry DeLap
and Mrs. M. E. Chadsey of Sac
ramento, sister of the bride.
Serving will be Miss " Georgie
Clark, Miss Ruth Peck and Miss
Bonnie Goldbeck. Mrs. Charles
Warren will greet the guest at
the door and Mrs. Clell McCaf
ferty will be in the gift room.
The serving table Will be cen
tered with the bride's cake and -on
either side will be arrange- ,
. ments of roses and sweet peas
and white candles.
Mrs. Duke will wear a pastel
blue dress with navy redingote
for her daughter's marriage. Her
' accessories are white and her
corsage will be of roses and gar
denias. Mrs. Chadsey is wearing
a rose silk dress with navy blue
accessories Jor her sister's wed
ding and her corsage will be of
roses and gardenias.
Other out-of-town guests for
the wedding are "Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Duncan, Mr. and Mrs.
Rufo Blake and Mrs. George
Blake of Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Burrell of Lebanon and
Miss Nell Barker of Eugene.
After a wedding trip along
the Oregon coast the couple will
reside at 1244 Chemeketastreet
The bride is a graduate of Salem
high school and Mr. "Boomer re- ;
cetved his education in Blue
Hill, Nebraska.
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Miss Wagner I Is
Engaged
The engagement of Miss Anita
Wagner, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Wagner, was an-
nounced at an "at home" given
by Mrs. Robert C. Gust n Seat
tie on June 8.
1 The wedding date of Miss
Wagner and Mr; Vernon Drye,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drye
of Seattle, will be August 30, as
toM at the party. Pink and white
was used as a color scheme, with
tall, candles and pale pink roses
being used as decorations. Uni
versity of Washington school
mates of the bride-elect assisted
the. hostess.
Miss Wagner is a graduate of
Salem high school and was a
member of the Spinsters in Sa
lem. She has been employed at
the Seattle city library since her
graduation from University of
Washington last year.
Mr. Drye, also a graduate of
University of Washington, - is a
member of Sigma Chi. He is
with the Seattle Transit com-
- Pny.
Visitors Will
Arrive-.
Mr. and Mrs. Loring Schmidt
are expecting as their guests
this month the latter' mother
and aunt, Mrs. Robert P. Swee
ny of Atlanta, Georgia and Mrs.
Bruce Helams of Laurel, Mis
sissippi ,
They expect to arrive this next
weekend and are stopping in
Yosemite,' Grind Canyon and
Lot Angeles enroute west Mrs.
Helams will be .in Salem for
about ten days but Mrs. Sweeny
will remain with her son-in-law
and daughter' for about a month.
Mrs. Schmidt -is planning sev
eral parties and . trips to honor
her mother' and aunt during
their itay in the capital.
CiUnlxr notices and elub
anaaoneeinents far the Sundar
Utesman society section most
Is fa the Statesman office by
Frilay neon. Calendar ne-ilces.
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Fiilay noon. Social Item will
be taken by the society depart-
neat p to noen en Saturday.
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But . . . they've giving parties that are
extra fun these days. Instead of kidnap
ping the guests like1 we used to do, they kid
nap the hostess. A group of women meet at
a designated place, and only one or two.
know who the hostess will be, not even the
hostess herself. The committee leads the
group of guests to a house and it's up to the
surprised member of the group to feed and
entertain them for the evening. It's a fine
way to see someone's new home too.
Foresome . . . the stork presented the
Pat Emmons family with a fourth son on Fri
day the 13th, just in time for Father's day.
Pat and Mildred are having a hard time ex
plaining to Terry, David and Patrick why it
wasn't a girl like they promised.
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MISS MILDRED DENHAM, who has announced her be
trothal to Mr. Robert B. Ramage, son of Mr. and Mrs. L M.
Ramage. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Denhara. The wedding is planned for tius summer.
t (Kennell-Ellis photo.)
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lyman Steed
and children, Virginia, diza
bei and Herbert, left this last
week by car for Missouri where
they will visit with his family.
In Fulton Mr. and Mrs. Steed
will attend the national conven
tion of teachers and superinten
dents of the deaf. Enroute east
they will stop in Denver to visit
with members of Mrs. Steed's
family. They plan to be gone six
weeks.
Mr. And Mrs. Kenneth Lange
, (Mary Lois Driggs) arrived in
the capital (his week to be the
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. O. P. Driggs, and his moth-:
- ex, Mrs. Josephine Lange. Thejr
,havt been residing in New Ha-
veri, Conn., this year and Mr.
Lange received his master's de
gree in civil engineering from
- Yale in June. The couple will
leave in another week for Chl-
cago to maxe weir nwm wwre
Mr. Lange has a position with
the Chicago Eridgt and Iron
- Works. ,; w
Aout..
Inclement ... to say the least, has been
the weather since Margaret and Roger Wag
ner left on their three-week trip east. Wyo
ming treated them with a snowstorm, rain
and electric storms have greeted them every
where else. They are stopping in Chicago,
picking up a car at Flint, and visiting with
relatives and friends in Lansing, Grand
Rapids, Milwaukee. They will see the
statues of Mt Rushmore and the geysers of
Yellowstone. - ,
Sentiment with Economy ... An adver
tisement this weak amused us. "Dad de
serves a fine gift" it said, '"because he's a
grand person, bla, bla, bla, socks 35c a
pair. Most of
mothers' hose
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Willamette students who left
yesterday for the college leader
ship conference at Seabeck,
Washington, are Dick French, .
Tom Hall, president , of the
YMCA on the campus, Mark
Corpus, Grace Cramer, presi
dent of the YWCA, Mary Eliza
beth Ross, vice president, Lou
ella Ibach and Pearl Porter.
A daughter, Mary Clare was
born to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mor
rissey on 'June 4 at Salem Gen
eral hospital. The.'Morrissey's
have a three year old daughter,
Joan.. ; ' .' :
' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Savage
and son Billy are leaving the
first of the week to live in Med
iard, where he will be in bust-'
. ness".- '',:? ,? '
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Mrs. Taylr Hawkins and iter
daughter, Harriet, art spending
the month of June at their sum
mer home at Neskowin.
MRS. ROSS RUDIN, thd former
Evelyn Mary Meyers, whose-wedding
was an event of June 8 at the Leslie
Methodist church. The couple will
make their home in Coquille. The
bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Einer Meyers ' and Mr. Rudin is the
son of Mrs. Jessie Rudin, all of Salem.
(Kennell-Ellis photo.)
us had to spend a dollar for
MAXINE BUREN.
Family
Bookshelf
By the Library Staff
All Salem folk who are plan
ning vacations at the beach or
mountains are invited to use the
special summer vacation bor
rowing plan in effect at the pub
lic library. Under this plan,
people leaving town may bor
row book for one month or
longer, if necessary, instead of
for the regular one month loan
period. Each borrower may take
as many books as desired, and
all but the very latest titles will
be loaned on this basis.
Good novels areespecially en
joyable for summertime read
ing, andthe public library
ahelvesare well stock with the
best available. Some of the old
favorites which the reader of
long experience may have miss
ed, and whiebjthe newer reader
will certauuy enjoy, include
most of the books by such auth
ors as Bess Streeter Aldrich, Ar
nold 'Bennett, Louis Bromfield,
Mary Ellen Chase, Ellen Glas
gow, J. P. Marquand, W. S.
Maughan, John Galsworthy,
Hugh Walpole, Kenneth Rob
erts, Willa Cather, Charles
Nordhoff and Normal Hall.
All members of the public li
brary staff are prepared to help
plan summer reading, whether
for vacation camp or for home
reading hours.
Miss Hogg Will
Present Pupil
Miss Margaret Hogg will pre
sent Lois Rowland in piano re
cital Monday at 8 o'clock at 158
- South Liberty street Agnes
DrummonoV. soprano, will assist.
- Anyone interested is invited to
attend the following program:
Invention in C Major Bach
Invention in T Major Bach
Invention in B Flat Major Bach
Concerto in D Major Haydn
Miss Rowland
Selected . voice
Miss Drummond
Contra Donee Beethoven
WalU in A nt Brahma
Spinning Song , Mendelssohn
Scherzo in E Minor
Mendelaaohn
The Little Shepherd ;
The Butterfly
At the Donnybrook Fair
Debussy
Grieg
Scott
Lecuona
v uuanenas
Mist Rowland
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne F. Smith
are the parent -of a daughter,
Carolyn Elizabeth, born June 9
at the Emmanuel hospital, Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. Smith were
-formerly teachers at the Liberty
and Salem Heights schools.
At the aaeethsg ef the Thars-
day club at the home ,ot Mrs.
John Scott officers were elected
for the ensuing year. Mrs. W.E.
Kirk was named president and
Mrs, Ernest C. Richards, secretary-treasurer...
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- MRS. EDWARD SCHULZ.
former Maxene Drorbaruqh,
who was married on Sunday,
June 8 at the First Congrega
tional church. Mr. and Mrs.
Schulz will make their home
in Salem.
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Miss Ashton Is
Honor Guest
Miss Helen Ashton, the June
bride-elect of Mr. Clifford Sho
gren, was the honor guest at a
party on Friday night when Miss
Tillie Albers entertained at her
home on North 20th' street. As
sisting hostesses were Miss Viola
Schrenk and Miss Noma Walker.
A miscellaneous shower feted
the bride-to-be and gifts were
arranged under a parasol. A
pink and white color scheme
was used in the decorations.
Pink snapdragons and blue del
phinium were used about the
rooms and at either place at the
supper table were nosegays of
pink sweet peas and forget-me-nots.
Honoring Miss Ashton were
Mrs. Ralph Ashton and Miss Lois
Ashton of Toledo, Miss Clara
Zuber, Miss Margaret Schifferer,
Mrs. Gladys Schmidt, Miss Lu
cile Roth, Miss Lyn Holladay,
Miss Thelma Lofthus, Miss Yerla
Whyte, Miss Aileen Holman,
Miss La Verne Aebi, Miss Deena
Hartman, Miss Dorothy Yeast,
Miss Flora ixley,' Miss Flayia
Downs, Miss Margaret Addison,
Mrs. Florence Irwin, Miss Marie
Cowed en, Miss Bette - Jeanne Al
bers, Miss Lillian Frazier, Miss
Brooksie Barnes, Mrs. Eva Hick
ing, Mrs. Warren Klug, Miss
Lucille Mosher, Miss
Theone
Foster, Mrs. Charles Lounsbury,
Miss Murietta Shelton, Miss
Jean Patton, Miss Emma Schif
ferer, Mrs. H. Albers, Mrs. Dale
Slater ''of Wecoma and the hos
tesses. District Council
At Meeting
The Marion county council of
the American Legion auxiliary
conferring in Salem Thursday
included units from Aurora, Mt
Angel, Stayton, Silverton,
Woodburn and Salem. Money
was voted to the United Service
Organizations.
Guest soloist of the evening
was Miss Carolyn Brown, con
tralto, who sang a group of
songs, accompanied by Miss
Gladys Edgar.
Final nomination and election
of officers of Capital Unit and
selection of delegates to the
state convention to be held in
Eugene July 21, 22 and 23rd, will
be the order of business when
the auxiliary meets Monday.
Mrs. Frank Reeves has a her
guest for a fortnight her sister,
Mrs. H. F. Thompson, who ar
rived Friday night .from Oak
land, Calif. They expect to spend
several days in Portland and
Gresham with cousins.
WEDDING
Virfinia Duke Howard Boomer Episcopal
Betty Ann Lemon Jack W. h-mm
Jane Ogden Herbert Stiff. Jr SL Joseph's rectory.
Betty Lue Anderson Gardner Stout Portirvrt '
Madelle Kappauf Harold Schmidt-Dundce -' -
Helen Carlson Oscar William Eugene
Lorena Xebold John Gallagher SL Joseph's
Bette Demarest Orvllle South Presbyterian
Clara. Zuber August Strecker Portland ' ,
Louise Hansen Gerald Archer home '-, '
Helen Ashton Clifford Shogrea Method itt ,
Mabel Stevenson Dale Muk Tint ChriUh
Betty McLaughlin-Max Schlottman
Grace Leek Everett r. H-t rhritin
Margaret Hauser Arnold Ebert Presbyterian
Nina White Leonard Hove Christian '- ,, .". 1
LUa Murray Jamea Hannaman Leslie
Irene Jewell Curt Emery San frl
.Marguerite Clark Louise Stutt Portland "' ' ' '..
Derottiy TupUng Charles B. Bart-wv Parti.
Esther CalUaon Richard Van Pelt -Josephine
Morse Paul Llppold
Margaret Coan Thomas Terjeson - " "
Anita Wagner Vernon Drye " -VlrginU
Wagner Woodrow T. Schwartz-
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MRS. JAMES E. BRtNTONwho was Miss Thelma. Gfl
lette before her marriage on June 7 at SL Hilda's church in
Monmouth. The bride and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F.
Gillette, formerly resided in Salem. The couple will make
their home in Bend. Kennell-Ellis
Miss Kappauf
To Marry
Slated for Wednesday is the
marriage of Miss Madelle Kap
pauf of Salem, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George J. Kappauf of
Dundee, and Mr. Harold W.
Schmidt of Salem.
The wedding will take place
in the evening at the home of
the bride's parents. Attending"
the couple will be Mr. and Mrs.
F. L. Ritter of Portland. After
a wedding trip Mr. Schmidt and
his bride will reside in Salem.
Miss Kappauf attended Wil
lamette university and is affil
iated with Beta Chi sorority. She
is now with the state agricul
tural department Her fiance at
tended the University ow Pitts
burgh, and is district manager
for Airways Branches, Inc.
The Beta Chi aJsuautae Will en
Joy a picnic supper Wednesday
night in the gardens of Mrs. Jo
seph E. Harvey, jr, on Simpson
street
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Stone
and ' baby daughter, and Mrs.
Emily Sedgewick irt now at
home at 1595 Norway street
CALENDAR
-June is
-June IS
-June IS
-June IS
-June IS
-June 11
-June 21
-June St
-June tl
-June SI
June II
-June S3
SL John's Luthe
rune S3
-June ST
-June St
-June ga
July a
July 4
-July II
-July IS
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-July 19
-August
-August 23
August ae
-September T
WEDDINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas William
Chambers (Vivian Aspinwall)
have returned from their wed
ding trip and are now at home
at 1285 Court street
Miss Stevenson
Tells Plans
Miss Mabel Stevenson, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Page Steven
son Is announcing her plans for
her marriage to Mr. Dale Mauk,
on of Mr. and Mrs. XL J. Mauk.
The service will be read at an
Informal ceremony in the First
Christian church by Rev. Guy
Drill, at 8 o'clock on the evening
of June 23d. Mr. Stevenson will
give hi daughter in marriage.
Miss Stevenson's honor at
tendant will be Mrs. Raymond
Danielsen. Mr. Mauk has asked
Mr. Kenneth Doerfler to be his
best man. Mr. Raymond Daniel
sen and Mr. Marvin Long will
serve as ushers. Mr. Virgil Ma
son will sing before the cere
mony and he will be. accompan
ied bj Mrs. John SchmldL
A reception will follow the
ceremony at the home of the
bride's parents on North 18th
street The couple will leave for
a short wedding trip after which
they will make their home in Sa
lem where Mr. Mauk is connect
ed with Day and Co.
Friends at Mr. and Mrs. Paal
H. Hauser, jr, (Janet Robert
son) regret to learn that they
are moving this weekend to
Portland where they have tak
en a house.
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Mr. and Mrs. William L, Phil
lips and Mr. and Mrs. Linn
Smith have issued invitations to
a number of their Salem friends
to an at home on Sunday, June
22, at the former's home on West
Leffelle street Calling hours
are from 3 to 5 o'clock. "
Stained Windows
Are Pictured
Pictures of world famous
stained glass windows in color
will be shown-Wednesday night
at the Salem Woman's clubhouse
by Capitol court of C atholic
Daughters of America through
it study club group. All persons
interested are invited to attend.
No admission charge will be
made and the showing of the
pictures is scheduled to begin at
8 o'clock.
The pictures are being shown
in cooperation with the Colum
bia Museum and Institute of Art,
Dubuque, Iowa. Miss Leah Su
ing is chairman of the local stu
dy group.
Court Capital City of the Ca
tholic Daughters of America this
week held installation of offi
cers for the coming year. Mrs.
Clare Bra bee, the state regent
conducted the ceremonies. After
the installation the regular bus
.iness meeting was held wtih the
newly installed grand regent
Mrs. Helen White, presiding.
Outstanding among the. work
done during the year was for the
Red Cross. The members knit
ted 45 sweaters and 17 dresses.
Committees for the coming year
were appointed by the grand re
gent X Mr. Maude Rocque, the
retiring grand regent wa pre
sented with a gift
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelse and
Miss Janice Nelson are leaving
today to spend the summer
: months at their beach house at
Neskowin.' . "
Mrs. Kalph E. Parrtoe arrived
in the capital Saturday from
Northfleld, Minn, where she has
been visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mr. Guy Raymond.- i
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Mr." Parr
Marry
A former Salem girl and man
were, married on Saturday. In
the small chapel of Trinity Epis
copal church in Portland, Miss
Ruth Fick, daughter of Mrs. J.
Norine Fick of Monterey, CalLt,
and Mr. H. W. Fick of San Fran
cisco, became the bride of Mr.
Eugene Parr, son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. Parr of Salem. , J
It was at high noon that Rev.
George Herbert Swift of Salem
read the service before members
of the immediate family and In
timate friends. .
Bouquets of summer flowers
and white candles decorated the
altar. Mr. J. E. Brainard was the
organist ;
Mr. Wayne' Stewart, a family
friend, gave the bride in marri
age. For her wedding the bride,
chose a navy blue silk crepe suit
with .torso-length jacket embel
lished with a white linen collar
and gold buttons. Her navy silk
hat was worn with a navy veil
and her accessories were navy
and white. Her corsage was of
white spray orchids.
Mrs. Kenneth Manning of Sa
lem was the honor attendant
and she wore a navy blue sheer
redingote ensemble with white
accessories and hat and a cor
sage of gardenia. Mr. Robert
Shattuc of Salem acted as best
man for Mr. Parr. r
.The couple greeted their guests
in the foyer of the chapel after
the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Parr,
will make their home in Port
land. :
The bride is a former Salem
resident and attended Willam
ette university where she was a
member of Beta Chi sorority.
She later graduated from the
University of Oregon where she
became a member of Delta Gam
ma sorority. For the past two
years she has been a member of
the Multnomah school faculty in
Portland.
' Mr. Parr attended the Univer
sity of Oregon and is a member
of Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity.
He is now with the Weyerhaeu
ser Steamship company and is
stationed on the SS Pennsylva
nia. Farewell Party
ForHaiisers
A . group ; of friends honored
. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Houser at an
au revoir picnic at Silver Creek
, fall last week. , The House rs
with their two sons, Rodney and
Douglas, are leaving this month
for Eugene to make their home.
Making up the party were Mr.
and Mrs. Houser, Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Putnam, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Majek, Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Hille, Dr. and Mrs. John
Ramage, Mr. and Mrs. George
Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. La Verne
Young, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Scott Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs., Irvine Miller, Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Fuhrer and Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Bowers.
Miss Julia Johnson, daughter
of Mrs. Leona Johnson, arrived
in Salem Saturday morning
i from Evanstorty Illinois. She re
ceived her master's degree from
Northwestern this month.
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TO MARRY Miss Betty
McLaughlin whb will be
come the bride of Mrv Max
Schlottman on Monday, June
23 at St J o h n's Lutheran
church.
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Miss McLaughlin
To Be Married
Announcement is being made
of the coming marriage of Miss
Betty McLaughlin, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray McLaughlin
of Salem,, to Mr. Max Schlott
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Schlottman of Mt Angel,
The wedding is calendared for
Monday, June 23, and will take
place at St. John's Lutheran
church at 8:30 ; o'clock. There
will be a reception at the home
of the bride's uncle and aunt
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McLaugh-,
lin, after the. ceremony,
The bride-elect, attended
.schools in Woodburn and the
Capital Business college. ' Her
fiance attended Oregon State
college and the Capital Business
college. The couple will make
their home in Salem.