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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1942)
r Edith "Mohr To Marry Today . Hiss Edith Mohr wiU4ecome Mr. Philip Voder's bride at an afternoon ceremony today at the First Presbyterian,, church.' The 130 o'clock service will be read . by Rev. W. Irvin WilliamsMiss Elizabeth Ann Herrlck will play . the wedding marches. The bride, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. M. R- Mohr, has chosen ft white satin model for her wed ding. The ; princess I style ' dress Is enhanced with lace on the skirt and train.-The shirred bo dice has a high neckline trimmed with seed - pearls. The long jleeves are puffed at the shoul ders and end in points over the wrist. Tiny self-covered buttons extend from neckline to waist , line hi back. . Her fingertip length tulle veil will cascade from a crown of teed pearls. She will carry a ' white prayer book with a clus-' ter of gardenias and freesias. Mr. Mohr will escort his daugh ter to the altar Miss Mlrzel Mohr will be her sister's maid of honor. She will wear petal blue marquisette frock with full gathered skirt and lace trim around' the neck line and short sleeves.- She will carry a nosegay of pastel roses, sweetpeas and freesias. Mr. Wallace Olson will stand with Mr. Yoder as best man. Mrs. Mohr will wear a navy blue silk costume suit and a gardenia corsage for her daugh ter's wedding. Mrs. Mona Yoder will attend her son's marriage In a navy blue outfit and her flowers will be gardenias. Reception to FeUe'w The home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C H. Ostrin, on Chemeketa street, will be the scene of the wed ding reception. Mrs. Wayne Henry will pre--side at the coffee urn and serv ing will be Miss Helen and Miss Ruth Ostrin and Miss Marjorie Ann Johnson. . For travelling the bride will wear tweed suit and top coat of soldier blue. Her accessories The Importance Of Suits Cannot Os ilLVOAL STYLES Dl - TE3 FAE?JC '29. 95 Exaggerated! : PIP V v ft : ' A '- w mm- V " Other Suits SlkSS Up : The SUIT is mora than' vcr a mainstay in a real-, ly smart wardrobe -func-tionaL-' becoming, attrac iivar Now U the time to . buy While there is still ; verier in selection. - 'N'i ' GOING AWAY Barbara BeU Gelt) and Mary land: Brabec.will leave this weekend for Eugene to enter Uni versity of Oregon, spring term. will be black. After a wedding trip Mr; Yoder and his bride will be at home in Salem. The bride attended Wfflam , ette university and is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha sorority. She recently completed her term as worthy advisor of Chadwick assembly. Order of Rainbow for Girls and was' the DeMolay sweetheart this year. Mr. Yoder is a graduate of Salem schools and later attended Oregon State college where he was a member of Phi Sigma Kappa. He is now connected with the Southern Pacific company. but . another milestone has passed in the progress of high school basketball. Some of us remember the first tournament A simple affair, but I think we used to enjoy them more than the youngsters do now. Sweet and lovely . . . Mrs. William Lytle talked with us about farming and sarUof boasted about helping "plant 10,000 sweet Bermuda onion sets on her farm this week. We only planted two hundred, but we as sure you, we had a heart to heart talk with every one. Each now has been personally instructed in its duties toward national de fense. . s . .. After the concert . . . Fred Broer was so busy receiving congratulations on his daughter Kathleen's splendid violin playing the other. night at the. Philharmonic-concert, he had difficulty in getting down to the front of the auditorium. It was a great night for Kathleen, her friends and family. We are holding a very strong thought for her sue- Mrs. Key. H. Mills has re turned from Eugene where she spent the week visiting with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth . Hanson. Wedding Event Of Today At a quiet ceremony this af ' ternoon in the study of the First Presbyterian church Mrs. Dor othy C. Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Andresen, will be come the bride of Mr. Ralph W. Wilson of Eugene. Rev. W. Ir vin Williams will officiate at 12:45 o'clock. The couple will be unattended. The bride will wear a navy blue suit with matching acces sories and a corsage of garden ias and freesias. A dinner - at the home of Mrs. Wilson will 'follow the wedding. The couple will make their home in Eu gene. 6 M a A . .. I'.ljiMiillliU YES, that's literally true, we take that hit of paper apoa which yoar PhyaicUa writes a prescriptfoo, and transform it, with skill aod care, into soaae thlag that Is 1ust what tha Doc tor ordered. la briagiag 7v prescriptioa here to be com pooaded, yoa're assared of the services of capable registered pharaadsts. Our drmgt'ars ' always fresh aad potaat. TTc 11 ' every prescriptuMi with preci sion aad care. Aad our prices are fair to ereroae ia ctery case. May we have the pleasure of filliag your aeat prescriptioa? ! i 11 n . . ' ill Mrs., Law Fetes Club Members . ' , . - Mrs. Robert Law entertained members of the Kill Kara Klub Thursday night Mrs. Norris Walen presided over -a short business meeting, after which gifts were presented ' to Mrs. Ronald Crossland on the occa sion of her birthday. Refresh-' ments were served at a' late hour. Those present were Mrs. Paul Brandon, Mrs. Ronald Cross land, Mrs. John Van OsdolMrs. Norris Walen, Mrs. Edwin John son, Mrs. Harry - Mohr and the hostess. . cess Monday in San Francisco. Return engagement ... Hearing "Blos som Time" again after all these years, we enjoyed it even more than before. Won't it be nice if other such productions be re vived." There were many about fifteen years ago good music and bright costumes cheer a fellow up. Subversive activities . . . Fifth column ists have been at work against the spinach business for years, thinks a very young, friend of mine. When dining on a dish of spinach the other night she philosophized that, "No child really dislikes spinach, it's only because he's been told he shouldn't like it" v Guerilla warfare . . . Anyway, there's one consolation In being shot at from am bush by writers of anonymous letters about our column, we find that someone reads it besides us and the proofreader . . . Marine Buren. Jeonette Clarke Tells Plans Details for ,: the - wedding of' Miss Jeanette Clarke, formerly of Salem and Mr. Robert Hart man, son of 'Mrs. A. R. Hartman of Dallas, have been completed. The ceremony will take place on Friday, March 20, . at the First Christian church in Corvallis. , Rev. C. W. Reynolds will read the service and Mr. Jack Cole man will be the soloist. Miss Marguerite Moe will play the wedding music The bride, daughter of Mrs. C. C. Harlow of Eugene, will be given in marriage by her step father, Mr. Harlow. Miss Shirley Adams and Miss Irene Grice of Salem will light the candles. Miss Irene Bailor of Eugene will be the maid of honor and bridesmaids will be Miss Cor nelia Funk and Miss Georgia Clark, Miss Elizabeth Anne Her- SOCIAL DAY Spring Parties Given Luncheon, Tea, Dance: " Miss Dorothy Vandeneynde and 'her mother, Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde, were hostesses for an informal luncheon Saturday afternoon at their Fairmouhi Hill home for the pleasure of Miss "Mary Jane Brabec and Miss; Barbara Bell, who are leaving this weekend for Eugene to enter spring term at theJUniversity of Oregon. They will register as freshmen and are Salem high school .graduates.. Covers were placed 'for Miss Brabec, Mrs. ,T. J. Brabec, Miss .Bell, Mrs. C Kenneth Bell,. Miss Jean BurreUV Mrs. .' H. Bur rell. Miss Dorothy Vandeneynde and, Mrs. Gene Vandeneynde: " Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Mills presided at a bridge party Sat urday night at their Court street: home for a group- of friends. v Bouquets - of -daffodils,' quince -and forsythia provided the dec orative ' note about v the rooms. A late supper .followed several hours of bridge. ' -. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur A. Rogers, Mr. . and Mrs. Fred Keeler, Mr. and Mrs.' Jule Undley, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pickett and Mrs. Leona John son. Invited te Tea . Mrs.. Glenn -Stevens enter tained with a beautifully ap pointed tea Saturday afternoon at - her home - on North v 23rd street for the pleasure of her sister-in-law, Mr s . Raymond rick and Miss Margaret Ewing of Salem. Betty Wicks, cousin of the bride, will be flower girl ant' Ronnie Stephens, nephew of the groom, is ring bearer. . Mr. Richard Hartman will be his brother's best man and ush ers will be Mr. Earl Feike, Mr. Bonnie Stephens, Mr. Graeme Stewart and Mr. Clarence Stan ley, .jr. ' A reception will be held at Lambda Chi Alpha, the bridegroom-elect's fraternity house. After their wedding trip the couple will continue with their studies at Oregon State college. "Still Calling Mother" The Statesman Wants My Picture" lltli Annual Baby Edition By Special Arrangements With : ' EffiiniELL-ELLIS STODI0 Wm "Go to Preis" Ar9und,IpiiletVDayr 11 , ; Ml Babies Under " i 41 -1 ft--p rr: - NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY Charles Busick, who was Mil dred Stevens before her' marri age in February. ' j Over seventy-five called pt tween S anSl 5 o'clock and Mrs.' Alfred I Gerlinger greeted the guests at the door. Mrs. Stevens, wore a red .silk crepe gown and the honor guest "wore aV white silk crepe dress with rhinestone trim and a corsage, of garde nias.' , . ' ' Bouquets of pastel spring flowers and blossoms; decorated the living rooms" and the . tea table' centerpiece - was of white , carnations" and freesias flanked with candles. . Presiding at ihe urns - were Mrs. William Monroe Hamilton and Mrs. Harold Busick. Serving were Mrs.!; Harold Holmes, Mrs: William Ott and Mrs. E. B. Bos satti of Dallas,' Mrs. A. B. Davis ' and Mrs.; Iindser. Mercer of Portland and Mrs. ; Dana San ders. ' ..ir'; y- ' Buffet Sayper Toalaht Two' uewcomers will be hon ored with a buffet supper, par ty tonight when Mr. and Mrs. Francis . Wade entertain at their home on Hayden avenue. The honor guests will be Mr. and Mrs. George Neuner and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Evans, jr., who have come here" from Port land. The young men are con nected with the attorney gen eral's office. The evening hours will be spent informally and bouquets of daffodils, quince and daphne, will provide the decorative note. Dance Time The Monday Night Dancing club will hold its monthly dance tomorrow night at the Billings and Armstrong hall with a no host dinner preceding the dance at the Cheerio Inn. St. Patrick's decorations and spring flowers will be used about the hall and the commit' tee in charge includes Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Arens, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith, Mr. and Mrs. . Daniel Schreiber of . Independ- ence and Mr. and Mrs. Carl - MranMra-Kenneth. mn! dock of Portland, former Salem residents, will be among the out-of-town guests attending the affair. Miss Barbara Compton will entertain the Spinsters at her home on North Summer street Monday night at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Margaret Day, home economics teacher, will talk on nutrition and its relation to defense. Hon orary members are invited to attend the meeting. vtr v.; ll llll . MRS. CECIL K CRAFTS (Doris Murphy) Two Wedding Ceremonies in East Are of Interest to Salem Friends .. In Maplewood, New Jersey on Tuesday, night mt t o'clock Miss Mary Louise Dull, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elwood Dull will become the" bride of Ensign Wallace A. Sprague, son of Governor and Mrs.- Charles A. Sprague. -Mrs. Sprague, who -went east several weeks ago on business, will remain for her ' son's marriage. ,; ; - , v :-r j..-- Dr. Arthur N. But pastor of the Prospect Presbyterian church, will officiate at the ce remony to be performed at. the home of the bride's parents. ' Miss Dull will have two honor attendants, Mrs. Charles Hast ings of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, a former college roommate, and Mrs. Edwin Hyde of Philadel phia. Other bridal attendants will be the Misses Marian Bach man and Janet Johnson of South Orange, New Jersey; Sylvia Scheitlm, Doris and Beverly Kurtzman of Maplewood and Mrs. Frank E. Stewart of Plain field, New Jersey. v A reception is planned to fol low the ceremony. Ensign Sprague and his bride will spend their honeymoon , in the east before coming west to reside in Seattle where Ensign JzidX. Sprague is press relations offi cer with the United States Navy. filrckhead-Berry . - In Wakefield, Rhode Island Saturday .night Miss. Edith Ber ry," daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur French Berry of Salem, became the bride of Mr. Amber : son H. Birckhead, son of Mr.' and Mrs. Oliver W. Birckhead of Scarsdale, New York. Mrs. Berry went east last week to be present for her daughter's mar riage. The ceremony took, place at the Congregational church, j Miss Berry's attendants -were Miss Ann and Miss Dorcas EI dred, maids of honor. Miss Ca . roll Crandall of Wakefield, Miss . Patricia McAllister of Provi dence, and Mrs. Norman Lynn of New York City, bridesmaids. Mr. Beau Birckhead; was his brother's best man. A reception was held after the wedding and ; the couple vwill spend their hon eymoon in Miami, Florida. They will make their home in Peace Dale, Rhode Island. Dr. and Mrs. Frank V. Prime have been, in Portland several days attending a dental conven tion. . .i Blaster Bread Is just full of vitamins and other elements that build strong health bodies serve i J every meals , Marriage of ! Couple. Is Told . ' ''' '-' J v . . Today's surprise news con cerns Miss Doris Laneve Murphy and Lieutenant Cecil Anhand Crafts,' USA, who were quietly married In Seattle ion February 28. . : The ' announcement Is being made this weekend by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Claude Henry Murphy, of Sa lem. The bridegroom Is tha ton of Mr. and Mrs. C O Crafts of Eugene. - For her wedding - the bride wore a clipper blue spring tafl leur with matching accessories and a corsage of orchids. Formal announcement of the couple's engagement was made known during the Christmas holidays. The new Mrs. Crafts Is a graduate of the -University of Oregon and a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. She was president of Theta Sigma ' Phi, national worn en' a journalism honorary, her senior year. She Is now teaching at the Florence high SChOOl. :- :' V ' : - Lt Crafts, who Is "now sta tioned -at Fort Lewis, attended the University of Oregon and : Dinner Party -Before Game ' f- Miss Kathryn and Miss Shir ley HOI, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. . Elmore Hill, entertained with a dinner party before the tournament games Thursday night. . r Places were laid for Miss ' Yvonne Moffett, Miss 'Janet , Halik, Miss Helen Fanton, Miss Phyllis Walker, Miss Shirley Parker, Miss Muriel Chase, MisS . Rosemary Billings, Miss Barbara ! Lutz, Miss Barbara Davis, Miss Ruth Rempel, Miss Kate Griff ith, Miss Virginia Pope and the hostesses. , ' '. ' " : I Miss Bfarlaniie Owen, daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs. Jerrold Ow en, will leave this weekend to resume her work at the Univer sity of Oregon. Miss Owen is af filiated with Chi Omega soror ity. I t .- - WILLETTS AT YOUR Stuilio Eli SHOD GHOCEU'S lis y .n i ! 1. ty . -,. .... Cor. State ft liberty Phcr.8 3118 PHONE 7830 420 OREGON TJLDG. .. ... X ...