Th OSEGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Sunday .Morning. Jan 23. 1341
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RECEIVING at a beautiful at homo on Sunday, June 22, were Mr. and Mrs. Linn C.
Smith and Mr. and Mrs. William L. Phillips. They celebrated their silvef wedding anni
versaries and several hundred Salem and out-of-town folk were bidden to the affair.
(Jesten-Miller photo.)
Seen and Heard
By JERYME ENGLISH
CHARMINGLY . ARRANGED
at home on Sunday when Mr.
and Mrs. William L. Phillips and
Mr. and Mrs. Linn C. Smith en
tertained at the former's attrac
tive residence .... Several hun
dred guests were Invited
- the affair was a surprise to many
as the hosts were celebrating
their silver wedding anniversar
ies. .. . The news was told on
small white napkins with the
names of the couples and 1916
1941 printed in silver .... For .
the important occasion Mrs.
Phillips wore a stunning bright
. paisley dress with bodice of egg
shell fashioned with bishop
sleeves and V neckline .... Mrs.
Smith was all in white, the dress
enhanced with eyelet embroid
ery on the pockets and revers on
the jacket . . . . Both attractive
matrons carried colonial nose
gays with silver streamers . . . .
. The two couples have planned
and talked of this celebration
since 1916 when they spent their
honeymoons at Seaside . . . .
It was a beautiful picture tov
see so many women in afternoon
dresses and garden hats .... A
few of those we noted .... Mrs. ,
Thomas Holman in a dashing
White frock with all over pattern
of large pink flowers and a white
hat .... Miss Rovena Eyre in .
- an attractive aqua lace gown
fashioned with full skirt and
long sleeves and worn with a1
Leghorn hat . . . . Mrs. John JV
Elliott chic in a small plaid taf
feta gown with white waist andf
white halo hat with long
streamers in back .... Mrs. Pal
mer Macdonald of Portland pre
siding at one of the serving ta
bles and greeting her S a 1 em
friends .... She was striking in
a beige silk jersey gown and a '
matching hat . . . a pleasing con
trast to her dark hair .... Mrs.
Edgar T. Pierce in a good-looking
gray and raspberry linen
frock with plain raspberry jack
et and matching hat . . . . Others
assisting , . , . Mrs. Arthur Rahn
in pink . , . Mrs. Richard Slater
In black, with white jacket . .
' Mrs Thomas E. Rilea in a band
some blue and white print frock
Mrs. B. O. Schucking wear
ing a pastel floral chiffon and an
orchid Dinned to her shoulder . . .
' Greeting the guests at the door
was young Mary Jane Bra bee,
who was luscious in a white
marquisette frock designed off
the shoulder and short puffed
sleeves edged in ruffling . . .
On her long dark curls was a
white halo hat . . . . Mr. and
Mrs. Phillips' three -sons, Wil
liam, Donald and James, . who
are all handsome, enjoyed every
minute of the party . . . assisting
and mingling with the guests
and enjoying pieces of the wed-
ding cake ....
The party, originally planned
for outdoors, was moved inside
only minutes before the guests
arrived as rain drops began fall
ing shortly before three o'clock
. . . Later in the day the tables
were moved out on the terrace
as the skies cleared .... The
hosts received in the living room
and guests strolled through the
lovely gardens and terraces,
viewing the flower beds which
Mrs. Phillips, herself, keeps . . . .
her hobby is gardening- and she
takes much pleasure working in
her rock gardens and beds . . ,
The tables were covered with
white - shadow organdy cloths
and roses and sweet peas pro
vlded the decorative note
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On a separate table in the dining
room was a large tiered wedding
cake .... Music from a string
trio, playing in the recreation
room, was heard both In the
house and garden .... A lovely
new patio, complete with fire
place, was finished this month
in time for the party and there
guests were served.
A JUNE TEA on Tuesday when
Mrs. Burke Loring Schmidt eh-
tertained for her mother, Mrs.
Robert Sweeny of Atlanta,
Georgia, and her aunt, Miss
Bruce Helams of Laurel, Miss.
.... A number of Salem matrons
and maids were invited to meet
the two charming southerners,
who are enjoying every minute
: of their' stay in Oregon . . . .
seeing the beaches, Crater lake
and mountains .... Jennie is a
gracious hostess and wore a
pretty white organdy dress with
short puff sleeves, rounded
neckline and bands of lace on
the full skirt .... Mrs. Sweeny
was in a dusty rose silk crepe
dinner gown and Miss Helams
wore a pink faille frock fashion
edd with a jacket . ; . Also re
i. ceiving with the hostess and her
guests was Mrs. Ray Marshall,
mother of Mr. Schmidt, striking
in a copper silk jersey frock with
bright printed bodice.
Guests enjoyed viewing Jen
nie and Loring's attractive mod
ernistic hojuse .... the living
room on two levels .... bright
blue and-(white wall paper in
the dining, room with two corner
cupboards painted blue .... a
clever den where guests stopped
and chatted .... the furnishings
and color, schemes very unique
. . . . Artistic flower arrange
ments everywhere .... on the
glass coffee table a large flat
bowl filled with a ring of pan
sies and primroses . . . . Sweet
peas, poppies and lilies else
where .... Due to rain we were
not able to see the Schmidts
lovely garden ard patio, but we
understand it is grand and one
can find Jennie any day working
in the flowers ....
Having tea together .... Mrs.
Ralph E. "Purvine wearing a
H bright ' red flannel jacket " and
t navy turban
left in their
4 . she and Ralph
convertible coupe
Friday for California and Mex
ico .... Mrs. Homer Goulet in
a biue tailored suit 'and burnt
straw hat and a little on the
wistful side as Homer, a lieuten
ant in the reserves, is leaving to
day for McChord Field, Wash.
. . . . Mrs. V. E. Kuhn wearing a
fox cape over her black suit ....
Mrs.' John Hughes smart in a
navy blue jacket ensemble with
white trim and a blue turban
. k ..' . Mrs. Werner Brown chic
in a brown and white plaid wool
suit and white turban .... Mrs.
Thomas DeBeck Livesley dash
ing in a brown and white silk
jersey frock and a small brown
hat trimmed with roses, which
looked real to many, and carry
ing a, good-looking large yellow
purse .... Mrs. Edward Roth
wearing a white cotton frock
with small brown design and a
white turban . . . , ,
White, a popular color," and
worn by many who assisted . .
Mrs. Palmer Dawes (Mildi Rob
erts) at Agate Beach for the
summer from her Florida home
and greeting her many friends
. . . . she wore a white crepe
dress with accordion pleated
skirt and for color a red neck
lace and red shoes v '
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A much feted bride-elect is
Miss Pauline Johnson, whose
marriage to Mr. Howard Keel
ing of Longview, Wash., is cal
endared for Sunday, July 13.
Hostesses Entertain
Mrs. Harris Lietz and Miss
Jessie Blackburn are arranging
a party for Monday, night at
the former's home on South
Liberty street Bridge will be In
play during the evening and a
linen shower will honor Miss
Johnson.
At the supper hour guests will
be served individual trays and
nasturtiums will be used in the
appointments and bouquets. '
Honoring Miss Johnson will
be Mrs. Clyde E. Johnson, Mrs.
M. E. Dunston of Newberg, Mrs.
Hal Cuff el of McMinnville, Mrs.
J. R. Keeling, Mrs. Joseph B.
Davis, Mrs. I. R. Rohrs and Miss
Gertrude Bynon of Portland,
Mrs. Fred Myers, Mrs. Tyler
Brown, Mrs. Ralph Kinzer, Mrs.
Donovan Kelley, Mrs. Lawrence
Anderson, Mrs. Josephine Fish
er, Mrs. W. J. Liljequist, Mrs.
R."C. Hunter, Mrs. Kenneth
Zwicker, Mrs. P. A. CarmichaeL
Mrs. H. E. Mitchell, Mrs. Wil
mer C. Page, Miss Mabel Searle,
Miss Viola Chapin, Miss Mary
Evelyn Minkiewitz, , Miss Hon
ora fteidy, Mrs. Carl Noeske and
the hostesses.
Picnic Wednesday
Wednesday afternoon mem
bers of Mrs. Clyde Johnson's
bridge club will entertain with
a picnic and handkerchief show
er at Silver Creek falls for the
pleasure 'of her daughter.
Making up the guest list are
Miss Johnson, Mrs. Clyde John
son, Mrs. G. W. "Johnson, jr.,
Mrs. Percy R. Kelly, Mrs. W. J.
Liljequist, Mrs. W. E. Hanson,
Mrs. Rex Davis, Mrs. R. C
Hunter, Mrs. Jesse Campbell,
Mrs. T. H. Galloway, Mrs.
Frank Loose, Mrs. Frank Myers,
Mrs. W. S. Levens and Mrs.
Harris Lietz. '
Kitchen Shower , Y
Miss Mary Evelyn Minkiewitz
has arranged a kitchen shower
for Miss Johnson on Wednesday
night at the Chemeketa street
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Minkiewitz. During
the evening the guests will play
cards and make a bride's book
for Miss Johnson. A late supper
will be served and garden
flowers will be used about the
rooms.
Bidden to honor Miss Johnson
are Mrs. Fred Myers, Mrs. M.
E. Dunston of Newberg, Mrs. W.
J. Liljequist, Mrs. Wilmer C
Page, Mrs. Harris Lietz, Mrs.
Tyler Brown, Mrs. II. E. Mitch
ell, Mrs. P. A. Carmichael, Mrs.
Donovan Kelley, Miss Jessie
Blackburn, Miss Honora Reidy.
Miss Mabel Searle, Miss Viola
Chapin, Mrs. Clyde Johnson and
Mrs. W. J. Minkiewitz. . .
The Spinsters will, entertain
with a picnic Monday night at
the summerhome of Miss Mary
lee Fry on the Santiam. Patron
esses and honorary members
will be special guests.
Salem friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Cronin (Betty
Hammond) will be interested to
learn that they are now at home
at Lake Oswego where they
have taken a house. J ,
Out-of-Town Guests Arrive
Salem Folk Are " on Trips
. The summer months are the occasion for many visitors and '
travellers going to and from the capital. Each day brings new
guests to Salem and at the same time others are leaving on short
sojourns and extended vacations. Entertaining is more or less
informal during the summer with out-of-town guests the incen
tive for many luncheons, dinners and picnics.
Expected to arrive in the cap- '
itaj,a week from today are Mr. , , -and
Mrs. William F. Kennedy 1 CQ rSrPF
(Margaret Doege) of New York iV11 UKXL
City. They will be the house
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Doege, at their coun-
try place. They are leaving New
York Thursday on the Stream
liner and will be here for three
weeks. Mr. Kennedy received -his
doctor's degree in economics
at the University of Wisconsin
this month.
Also a guest at the Doege
home during July f will be their
other daughter, j Miss .Jean
Doege, who now resides in Los
Angeles where she is connected
with the Lockheed Aircraft
corporation. She will fly home
on July 18 to be here, the last
week her brother-in-law and
sister are in Salem. The two
girls have not seen each other
for three years.
Leaves for East
Travellers are also many dur
ing the first week of July. Mrs.
B. B. Boylan is entraining on
Saturday for Oil City, Penn.,
where she will be the guest of
her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr.and Mrs. Theodore Huntly
Welch. (Elizabeth Boylan). She
will remain in the eastern city
for a month and will be a guest
at the home of Mr. and Mrs,'
Edwin Theodore Welch. Mrs.'
Boylan is going east by the Can
adian Pacific route and will
make stops in Vancouver and
Victoria, BC, Lake Louise and'
Banff. She will return home by
" way of Los Angeles.
Leaving Tuesday for the east
will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E.
Moody. They will go by train
and their destination is Wash
ington, DC where they plan to
take an apartment for several
months. The Moodys will at
tend the Elks grand lodge in
Philadelphia this summer.
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Emerson
Purvine left by motor Friday for
a vacation trip to California and
Mexico. In Berkeley they will
visit with Dr. Purvine's sisters,
Miss Helen and Miss Margaret
Purvine. In Santa Barbara they
will be the guests of two form
er Salem residents, Dr. and Mrs.
A. Terrence King.
Come from South
Lt Col. and-Mrs. Earl Flegel
are expected to leave the end of
this week for Salem. They are
coming west from El Paso,
Texas where Lt Col. Flegel Is
stationed. They will be accom
panied by their children and
plan to be here for a month.
They will be the guests of Mrs.
Flegel's parents, Dr. and Mrs.
R. E. Lee Steiner.
Returning to her New York
City home today will be Mrs.
John Goodwillie, who has been
the house guest, of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan B. Rhodes,
during the month of June. Many
informal parties! have -honored
the popular visitor during her
stay in the capital.
Mrs. G rover W. Hillman and
her daughter, Miss Calline Hill
man, are leaving the first of the
week for RocKaway where they
will spend the summer months.
Mr. Hillman and his son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Les
ter Carter, will join them on
weekends. Also spending the
summer at Rockaway are Mr.
and Mrs. Frank J. Roberts
(Phyllis Saunders), Mrs. Rob
erts is a niece of Mrs. Hillman
and was married at the Hillman
home this spring.
Mrvand Mrs. Rex Adolph,
daughter, Joanne and Mr. Jo
seph Adolph-are leaving after
the Fourth of July for Neskowin
to spend the remainder of the
summer at their beach home.
- Mrs. Kussell "SewU and her
daughters, Mary and Carolyn,
of Portland have been the guests
of her sister and brother-in-law,
Mr, and Mrs, Brazier Small,
for several days.
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July 3 .
Slated for Thursday, July 3 is
the marriage of Miss Edna Baer,
daughter of Mrs. Katie Baer,
and Mr. Merle Beckner, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George G. Beck
ner of Salem. The ceremony will
be performed at the Beckner
home before members. of the
two families at 8 o'clock in the
evening.
The bride will wear a white
taffeta floor length dress for her
wedding. The dress is fashioned
princess style and her fingertip
length veil is of tulle. She will
carry a bouquet of gardenias
and delphinium.
Mrs. Harold Westfall will be
the honor attendant - and she
will be gowned in blue, taffeta
and will wear a corsage of gar
denias. Mr. Westfall will serve as
best man for Mr. Beckner.
A reception will be held after
the ceremony for the wedding
guests. For traveling the bride
will wear a brown sports dress
with barley beige coat After a
wedding trip the couple will re
side in Salem at 675 North
Church street
Both Miss Baer and her fiance
attended Salem schools and he
Is now with the Marion county
highway department
Miss Denham
Is Honored
Miss Mildred Denham, bride
elect of Mr. Robert Ramage, was
the guest of honor at a kitchen
shower given at the home of Mrs.
Harold Kniess on Thursday night
with Miss Louise Ramage and
Mrs. Elton Embrey as hostesses.
Arrangements of garden flow
ers were used as a decorative
note about the rooms. Refresh
ments were served following pre
sentation of the gifts.
Attending were Mrs. F. E. Mc
Cracken, Mrs. John Van Lyde
graf, Mrs. F. M. Bock, Mrs. John
Ramage, Mrs. A: Denham, Mrs.
L. M. Ramage, Miss Patty Lou
McCracken, Mrs. Emma Ramage,
Miss Wilma Kniess, Mrs. Ridgley
Miller, Mrs. Elton Embrey, Miss
Louise Ramage and Mrs. Harold
Kniess.
WEDDING
Mildred Mason Lionel Trommlitz Glendale, Calif
.Lila Murray James Hannaman Leslie
Mary Kruser Gordon Randall Court
Irene Jewett Curt Emery San Rafael
Mary Virginia Nohlgren Philo Hall Congregational..
Marguerite Clark Louise Stutt Portland . L.
Pauline Johnson Howard Keeling
Dorothy Tupllng Charles R. Barber
Esther Callison Richard Van Pelt
Jeanne Probert Frank Hunt
Sally Anderson Paul Bennett Portland
Josephine Morse Paul Llppold
Margaret Coan Thomas Terjeson
Anita Wagner Vernon TJrye
Virginia Wagner Woodcow T. Schwartz-
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Marriage Is
Solemnized
Saturday
Of Interest to their many
friends Is the marriage of Miss
Margaret Elizabeth Perkins of
Salem, daughter of the late
Commander and Mrs. Fred M.
Perkins, and Mr. Andrew Free
man Sears, son of Mrs. Nellie
Sears of Portland. The couple
exchanged their vows Saturday
morning at 10 o'clock at the
Church of Our Lady of Sorrows
in. Portland.
Mr. Donald W. Yantis of Sea
side, uncle of the bride, gave
her away in marriage. For her"
wedding the bride chose a
white moire taffeta gown fash
ioned with a train and a sweet
heart neckline. Her long tujle
veil was arranged in a coronet
of seed pearls. She carried a
bouquet of pink rosebuds.
Mrs. F. H. Ray, cousin of the
bride, was the matron of honor.
She wore an aquamarine or
ganza frock and carried a bou
quet of Talisman roses.
Mr. Tom Yantis, brother of
Mrs. Ray, was best man and
ushers were Mr. Stanley Sears
of Corvallis, brother of the
bridegroom, and Mr. F. H. Ray
of West Slope.
A reception at the home of
Mrs. Elliott P. Roberts was
held after the wedding for
Imembers of the two families.
Mr. and Mrs. Sears' will make
their home in Reedsport
The bride is a graduate of St
Mary's academy In Portland and
has been residing in Salem for
several years where she has
been connected with the unem
ployment compensation commis
sion. Mr. Sears attended Port
land schools and is now in
business in Reedsport.
Mr. - Milton L. Meyers re
turned Friday night from a trip
which took him to Omaha, Ne- '
braska.
Reception for
Poindexters
Rev. and Mrs. Dean Poindex
ter and family are leaving on
Monday for The Dalles to make
their home. Tonight after Rev.
Poindexter's last service, the fel
lowship committee of the WSCS
and the young people of the
church will entertain with a re
ception in the church parlors.
Mrs. George Henderson is in
charge of arrangements and as
sisting her are Mrs. Daisy Mcln
tyre and Mrs. V. E. Burson. Mu
sical numbers will be given by
Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickelson,
Miss Shirley Laws and the Les
lie men's quartet
CALENDAR
-June 29
Tklethodist.
July 2
Street Christian church
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-July S
July 18
.July 13
.July 19
Portland..
-July 19
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-August 3
August
August 23
August 30
.September 7
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MARRIED Mrs. Robert
tricia Manning, whose wedding was an event of May 8
in Reno. Nev. The announcement was made known Fri
day night at a party for which Miss Grace Quackenbush
was hostess. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George E. Manning and her husband is the son of Mrl
and Mrs. Duleigh P. Johnson, (Jesten-Miller photo.)
. Friends of Mr. Chester Olcott,
son o former Governor Ben W.
Olcott of Portland, will be in
terested to learn that he is now
an ensign with the United States
navy and has left for the Ha
waiian Islands where he will be
on an aircraft carrier at Peart
Harbor. Ensign Olcott is a grad
uate of Stanford and has twin
brothers, Gordon and Richard
Olcott
Annual Party at
Black Home
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Black
and Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Aden of
Wilsonville will entertain with
their annual crawfish feed this
afternoon at the Black home on
South Liberty street in honor of
the Spokane Indians, who are
playing here this weekend.
The Aden's son, Dwight, is a
member of the team. Other
guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don G. Black of Portland, Mr.
Gerald Rinker of Walla Walla,
Merle and Jane Aden, all week
end guests of the Blacks.4 ;
Gaests of Mr. and Mrs. PhD
Gilstrap at their apartment at
the Halick are her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Powell and
son, Louis, of Medford and her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Doe and son, Roy
Louis, and daughter, Joanne of
Bates.
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Young Maicfs at
Beach Resort
Miss Margaret Barrett, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip E
Barrett, left Friday for Portland
to meet Miss Dorothy Greer of
Baker, a Chi Omega sorority sis--ter.
They were the guests of Miss
Frances Bailey in Portland 'and
Saturday went on to Seaside
where they were joined by Miss
Dorothy Koschmider of Salem,
Miss Alice Trullinger of Astoria
and Miss Helen Mullen of North
Bend.
The girls are all students at
the University of Oregon and
will spend a week at the 'coast
and on July 4 will celebrate the
birthdays of Miss Barrett and
Miss Greer. Miss Greer will re
turn with Miss Barrett on July
3 to Salem to be a guest at the
Barrett home for several days.
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