The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 23, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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    K JRS. Gwen Gallaher McCullough and Captain Carl
I VI E. Grant of Evanston, HI., were 'married at a fire
place ceremony in the home of Mr. and Mrs.' Stuart L.
Johnson of DeWitt, New York,-on August 8. at 3 o'clock.
The bride was given in marriage by Mr. Johnson. Dr.
Ej E. Merring, minister of the Bellevue Heights Methodist
churcK Syracuse, performed the" ceremony before the
immediate family. "' .. " . - ( , .
The bride wore a beige , crepe dress, with brown ac
cessories and carried a bouquet of orchids. The matron"
of honor was Mrs. Carl F. Leuihner, sister of the groom.
MrJ Leuthner was best manY
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pluses and stocks. Mr. carcL Mrs. Johnson, at whose house
the wedding Was held, attended the parents of the groom
at metf weddgand Dr.- Merring is the same, pastor who
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' :' Captaih jand: Mrs. Grant left,' following a wedding -.
dinner, foj a' brief trip to SkaneatelesJake and. then Cap-
tain. Grant reported to his post at'lndiantown Gap, Pa. -i
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" Mrs. Grand daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Gallaher is dt
j graduate of , Wamette miversity and a member of Delta
Phi, Cap xrid Gown land Pi Gamma Mu, She was May
queen .her senior year.: Last year she. was counsellor .at
Chapin hall at Northwestern university; and -received, hef
' master's degree in personnel this June.- ' . .
1 1 Captain Grant, the son of Mr. and "Jdrs.. Charles F.
' Grant of Buffalo, NY; is a graduate of University of Ala- -,
bama and received his master's degree at Lafayette col-' "
lege. He" was a chemical engineer before entering the
. army. -" . ' " , ; ... . - . : - ' . . . . .'
; A BEAUTIFUL , VIEW from the large win-,
dowjof'the new. home of the William J. Sulli
vans on Kingwood Heights includes the Dallas
highway and the river. Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan -ejjjpy
the scenery in the photo below. Mr. Sul
livan will leave soon for the service. (Jesten
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' A POPULAR FAMILY leaving- Salem is that : of Rev. Robert Hutchinson.' :
- pastor of &e First Congregational church, who is taking a pastorate in Seattle.
Pictured above .are: left to right, Harold, now a corporal in the medical detacl
ment stationed at Ft Stevens, Pat -who. will enter University of Washington
as a junior Ray, in defense work at . Tacoma, Leonard, in defense work in
Portland, Aileen who will , enter University of Washington as a sophomore,
and Rev. and; Mrs. Hutchinson; (Jesten Miller.) ,
Reinholdt-Tonseth -Wedding
The Wedding of Miss Margaret Tenseth and Mr. Robert Reinholdt will be solemnized at the First Congrega
tional church at 2 o'clock this afternoon.. Rev. Robert Hutchinson will officiate: : ' .'. ; ' ' 1
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, The bride is the daughter., of Mr. and Mrs. S. E Toriseth J and- the-groom is tiie ; son of Mr, and Mrs.. Lloyd
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. The bride, given, cwcry by her father, wUl b dressed .'in a costume suit of rust cashmere wool, wifli which
.- she will wear brown accessories; She. will carry a bridal bouquet. of Talisman roses and.bouvardia . .
Miss Tonseth has asked Miss Margie Nell to be her maid of honor. Miss Noll will also wear a costume suit
of cashmere wool, but in beige, wifli which she-will wear brown accesBories. . - ' ' r-
. Mr. Norman Hinges will be best-nicin, .and ushers. will be Mr. Ed Bishop and dshipnicm ! WUliami Moynihan.
Miss Betty Cooper will- sing "At Dawning" and "Because-'- to an organ accompaniment played by Jean Hobson
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v The . church will be decorated with salmon pink and white gladioluses. White, glads will also be vised on the
altar. - V.- - ' ; . . .' ; : . "
The bride's momer will wear. a navy Hue -silk, wejpe ensemble wim navy aceessories, and d corsage of gar- ;
denias and roses. . . ; : -.' , . -'; .. - '. ' . ;!'
: Mrs. Reinhoidt's dress will be of powder Hue, wonvwith white accessories. Sher also will wear gardenias.
Both Miss Tonseth and Mr. Reinholdt are graduates' of Salem high school and attended Willamette univer
sity .-She was affiliated with Delta Phi and he of Alpha Psi Delta. He also attended Oregon State college. After a r
trip to the Oregon beaches, the young couple will be at home in Albany, where Mr. Reinholdt Is an-announcer
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From a Social Notebook . . .
' Salem folk have been generous in entertaining, soldiers from
nearby camps. Here's a story that comes from Ft Benning, Georgia. -Deutenant
and Mrs. Jean Holstien, formerly of Salem, have invited
a group . of boys to .dinner this noon." Bill Dyer; Ed McWcdn, Sam -
T-TrV. tsT rryA Rill r44l1i-ia rrra iVia nrAr-r man nrVi r ril1 Antnv rr linma
cooked meed. All are stationed at Ft Benning, where Lt Holstien
. is an instructor. ;
For a Bride-Elect
Miss Lois Steinke, bride-elect of Mr. Kenneth H. Anderson, will
be honored at q breakfast Sunday morning when Mrs. L A. De
France entertains at her South Summer street home. Summer flowers
will be used in the decorations and a linen shower will be given
Miss Steinke.-Miss Marguerite Shelley will assist Mrs. DeFrance in
( . Eerving. . ' . . " :
The guest list includes Miss Steinke, the honor guest Mrs. Dor
othy Middletoh, Mrs. Russell Longford, Mrs. Esther Hagedom, Miss
Ethel Urlaub, Miss Betty Elofscn, Miss Hazel Shutt Miss Lela Fox
Miss Helen Tharalson. Miss Marcruerite Shelley and Mrs. DeFrancei!
Families Are Sociable '
The home town newspaper is one of the features most ar .
predated by service men at USO centers, and contributions of out-of-town
newspapers : are welcomed at the Hostess league head
quarters in the Senator hotel building for .the enjoyment of soldiers
' who visit there. A number of Salem citizens .and local newspapers
are contributing the large ' New York dailies and other papers of :
interest' bui there are i many more "home town news sheets which
- would be appreciated at the headoarters,':accprdin Mrs. Lowell
Kern,- executive committee chomarr league? -i?. i-.
Adding to the enjoyment" of the" men stationed at the fcrirgrpunds
are some 120 fiction andnon:fiction books donated recently . by Jhe
t gUsh departaent'of me;Sem.s T
r Sallm' families who happen to be out cWvjng; on Sunday. after- I
' noons .will provide much enjdyment to 'service; men te the city if
they will stop at the Hostess league headquarters in the Senator ..
' hotel building and take along' the enlistees who frequent, the office '
. "thoughtful tgestures, arid it gives vt)iem'"-'ppptryvto enjoy the
' ' city's parks and beautiful homes, af;the.-.same Ume:pfoyiding;them r
. with the companionship of families, j. - i ! t f - J , I : r:
Dinner for Netvcomers ?,,r:
Mrs Elizabeth. Gallalier and Mrs. Sumner Gallaher entertained
' on Saturday night at dinner for Lt and Mrs. Herman Jonas, and "
- H?rman,-jr., of Berkeley,' CaliL Mrs. 'Jonas is'a 'niece, of Mrs. Galla- v
herLt Jonas has been, transferred from -Ft. Benning, Georgia, to
-:, Camp Adair. They are living in Salem. ': l" - ,
. Members of the Gallaher family and the. Jonas family were ;
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AMONG THE ARMY NEW
COMERS -is Mrs. S. C. Fergu
son, who has taken house at
468 North Winter street Lt Col.
Ferguson is stationed at. Camp
Adair. Gesten Miller.) .
AFTER THE CEREMONY at St Paul's Epis
copal church, are 1 pictured Ensign ' and Mrs.
Murden Eugene Reed, ,as they enter their -car
on the way to the reception which followed
the wedding. They mere married at high noon
on Wednesday. The bride is the former Po
bicia Otten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Often. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
M. A. Reed of Portland Cesten Miller.)
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' I : ' ' - Mr. arid Mrs. Eugene Halley left Sat-'
I urday for a twcKweek vacation at their : .
; beach cottage at Brqemar 1'.?
f a. Mr. and Mrs; Robert Mills left Friday
' for a two weeks trip to Reno and Lake.
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. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crawford and sons, ; .
StanleyStephen and Tommy, will va- r
, cation this week at their cottage at Pa- .
cific. City." MrVand .Mrs.' Clinton Stand-"
- ish will be their' guests this weekend." .
Mrs. Glen H. Woodry and son Jimmy ,
will spend the next week-at Breiten-..
bush springs. ;
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