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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1943)
VACZ ZU Tie CZZZCU CTATZZ21A2I, Zdtzx. Oregon, Tuixiay Memlag. June IS, 1Z11 Home, Scene Of Double Wedding , A double wedding was held Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eston Williamson when Miss Ana- H.. Weber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cle xnent Weber of Portland, be came the bride of Mr. Harry Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. ' Long of Huron, .SD, and Miss ' Violet C. Woods, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Woods of Helena, Montana, became the bride of Mr. James Rowland, Jr., son of : Mr. and Mrs. James Rowland, sr. Rev. H. C Stover officiated. - The rooms were decorated with rosebuds and pink and white snapdragons. The ceremony was '. by candlelight. . 1 Miss Luanna. Williamson and' Mrs. Bernard Gilbert lighted the tapers. Miss Gladys Edgar played the wedding marches. . The brides were given in mar-' riage by Mr. James F. Rowland, sr. They wore identical dresses of white tulle, fashioned with sweetheart necklines, puffed sleeves and full skirts. They car - ried white prayer books and had corsages of gardenias and rose buds. They wore ornaments of velvet and tulle in their hair. " Mrs. Eston Williamson was ma tron of honor. She wore a rose : gown and had a corsage of gar denias and rosebuds. Mr. Eston Williamson was best -.'man. Miss Weber's mother wore a beige suit and had a corsage of rosebuds - and carnations. Mr. Rowland's mother wore a wine gown and had a corsage of rose buds and sweetpeas. On Sunday, afternoon a recep tion was held at the Williamson home for out of town guests. Mrs. Bernard Gilbert served. Miss Tjanna Williamson and Mrs. Trudy Rowland poured. Mrs. Long graduated from a Seattle academy and attended college there also. Mr. Long at--tended schools in Huron. He was raised. by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis. Mrs. Rowland graduated from Helena,; Montana, high school. Mr. Rowland graduated from Salem high school. Both Mr. Long and Mr. Rowland are in the merchant marine and have been stationed at Dutch Harbor, Alaska. J soii'iti m w Ml Vows Said In Church Monday In the First Christian church Monday, night at 7 JO p. Miss Emmamay 'Atkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Atkins, be came the bride of Mr. OrviUe E. Welsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orda C. Welsh. Rev. Dudley Strain officiated. j. The church was- decorated in pink rosebuds, white peonies and iris. Edna Rose Nelson and Col leen Cross lighted the tapers. Preceding the ceremony Mr. John Schmidt sand "Still as the Night" and "Because." Mrs. Schmidt accompanied him and played the wedding marches. The bride, given, in marriage 1 by her father, wore a white sat in gown with a shirred yoke of czuxion, cnitlon sleeves .and I short train. Her net fingertip veil was held with a tiara of . seed pearls. She carried a bou quet of pink roses and white bouvardia. Miss Bertha Welsh, the bride groom's sister, maid of honor, wore a gown of aqua chiffon with a long bodice, . full skirt. ana sweetheart neckline. Her bouquet was of Talisman roses. Miss Ethel Lawless and Miss Beverly Epley, bridesmaids, wore identical dresses of Dink and lav ender dotted swiss. They carried wane peonies. i Mr. Frank Purcell was best . man. Mr. Chris Christy served as usner. i -The bride's mother worn a na. vy blue dress and a corsage of , gardenias. The bridegroom's mo ther wore a pink and white dress with a corsage of gardenia. Following the wedding, a re ception was held at the church. For her wedding, trip Mrs. Welsh will wear an aqua suit with toast accessories. Her cor sage is of gardenias. The couple will leave Wednesday for - Carson, Colorado, where r Pfc. . weisn is stationed. Both attend ed Salem high school. Circle meetiags af the First - Methodist church on Wednesdav at 1:15 p. jn. are South, central, witn jurs iiT. ; B. SWJ, .1660 JTir street, covered dish lunch eon; west central, Mrs. Merlin Estep, 850 E street, . dessert luncheon; j East central,- .Mrs. Herbert Rahe. 1028 North .Win. ter, covered dish luncheon; Tew J-arK, Mrs. Lenora Mickey, 837 South 12th street, covered dish luncheon; Naomi, Mrs. Frank James, 1510 Court street. de sen luncheon; Lucy Ann Lee, Mrs. Wayne Taylor,; 442 South 23rd street, covered dish lunch eon. - ; -:7i C"" f T Tt'" C .TEST 3 ' VCU CAT1 uO lorn o ranch duri j- montiiir iut u to low cuooa troa mil f i,uLa J'inkham'a tium-oo oC Xtt lxt aims red blood t-t -mors arret?-:;! ta such ca. c--t ttikUa'a'a Tassels tJ RECENTLY MARRIED Mrs. Clifford Stewart, th former Esther GunnesdahL daughter of Mr. O. Gunnesdahl of Portland, married in Miami, Fla., June 6. Both she and Mr. Stewart are former Willamette university students. Flag Motif Used For Party June Marie Wiggins, daughter , of Mr.iand Mrs. H. R. Wiggins, " was honored' f on her seventh birthday Sunday with a party ; at her; home. ! A birthday with flags marking the birthday years centered the serving table. A patriotic theme was used in room decorations. Present were Robin Roach, Karon Roach, Geraldine Nibler, Roger Nibler, Jerry Skills, Jimmy-Shaw, Carol Wiggins, Mrs. ; Ray Roach, Mrs. Gerald Nibler, : Mrs.; Max Skills, Mrs. Thad Shaw, 'June Marie Wiggins and Scrviccwomcn What they can do What they're doing about it Florence Louise Ramage, 20, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. "Ramage, 11 0 Leslie street, a member of the Women's Reserve of the Marine corps, is learning to become a storekeeper at the US naval training school on the campus of Indiana university, Bloomington, Ind. She will at tend classes there for IS weeks and then be assigned to duty at CLUB CALENDAR , TITESBAT Etokta Woman's club with Mrs. S. B. Gillette, 3403 Sooth' Commercial street. Covered disq luncheon. Book-a-Month chib meets at 1 p. m. with Mra. Erie Butler of Hulsey avenue tor a no boat luncheon. Central WCTU at haU at 1 p. m. Mrs. Mecia Buck, speaker. WEDNESDAY East Central circle of First Methodist church meets at 1 p. m. with Mrs. Herbert Babe. 102S North Winter street, for covered dish luncheon. Bring table serv ice. Royal Neighbors sewing club meets at Mrs. Faith Norris' home. 44S North 24th street, for an aU day meeting and no host luncheon. THURSDAY ; Fidelia class. -church. 2 p. m. first Baptist FUDAT ... ..Fast Matrons of OES meets at the Golden Pheasant at 30 p.m. a shore station. One of a group of 358 members of the WAVES and women's reserve of the Marines who reported to the school May 30, she will receive instruction in duties fulfilled by the supply corps. Upon graduation she will be eligible for promotion to a petty officer rating. i Additional Society On Page 12 Two Marry In Florida : : Church - Before an altar banked with palms and pastel flowers ' and . flanked by candelabras in 1 1m- ; - xnanuel Lutheran church, in MI Blue Key. He is now on active : naval duty as a radioman third , class. The couple reside at 437 Kortheast 30th street in Miami, ami, ' Florida," on - June 9, Miss Esther Norma Gunnesdal, daughter of Mr. O. Gunnesdal of Portland, became the bride of Mr. Clifford Thomas Stewart. son of Mr. and Mrs. C M. Stew - art of Yakima, Washington. Rev. G. K. Andeen officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a gold wool suit with brown and white ac cessories for the afternoon cere mony. She wore an orchid. Mrs. Gilbert Swift was her attendant. . Mr. Gilbert Swift was the bridegroom's attendant. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart attend ed Willamette university. Mrs. Stewart was president of Delta Fhl sorority and vice-president , of Cap and Gown. Mr. Stewart was president of Kappa Gamma Rho fraternity and president of Couple Weds on June 5 On June 5, Miss Joyce Irene George, daughter of Mr. J and Mrs. Frank y. George, became the bride of Mr. Morty Giesy, son ox airs. Ethel Giesy of Port land. Rev. Keelser, Methodist pastor of West Salem, performed the ceremony. The bride wore a white two piece suit , with white and 'navy accessories. Her corsage was I orchids. ? Mrs. - Marie Beal of I Portland wm her matron of hon or, y ' - ; '-.r---- . Mr. Beal of Portland was best : man. Following tha ceremony; a dinner was held at a Salem taurant The table was centered with a wedding cake. After a short trip, i Mr. and oars. iiesy wul be at home at Z307 Northwest Hoyt in Port-! land. The couple graduated from I Amity high school. Party Honors Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Merle - Travis Were Honored at their home on Saturday night with a surprise party on the occasion of their zotn wedding anniversary which Present were Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs I Leon Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- iara tucneu, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf, Mr. and Mrs. James a. parson and James, r Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gragg, Mr. and Mrs. Ix Dewey Howell, Mr. and Mrs. v William C. Lawrence of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Charles jliow, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wed dle, Mrs. Rose Clodf elter. Court Whist was in nlav dur ing the evening, and a gift was presented to the-honor guests. tSDSIJS GSOTE--r.Irs. Mia-. nle jGoode, Mrs. I Mary Uerndon ; and Mrs. Lydia Scharf were hos tesses at the Scharf home Tues day night for members of the Amitie Woman's ' club who . bad been - asked to wear their wed ding or favorite party dresses. Mrs. Mildred Satter and Mrs. Evelyn- Reed directed entertain ment .which : consisted of telling ' about the : occasion on which . each individual dress was worn and performing an accompany, ; ing stunt. In the business ses . ' sion, July 18 was chosen, as the -date for the annual family pic nic, which wul be held in the ' garden of the Paul Bassetthome. Volunteers for donors to the blood plasma bank were solicit ed and Minnie Goode was ap pointed to make arrangements . for appointments. Gladys Cage, reported on magazine subscrip ' tions for Camp Adair. Mrs. Julia Turner ; was a guest and 20 club members were , present. : Lawrence Hammer, who ter minated 23 years of service with the Valley i Motor company on June 1st, was given a supper and presented with a gift by the company staff. Mr. Hammer wul now; devote his time to farming. Salem Girl- ; Marries in Pendleton Mrs. Lola N. McFarlane Is an nouncing , the marriage of . her daughter. Miss Ruth B. McFar lane, to Corporal Lloyd L. Ed wards. The wedding took place at the James' Burnett home in Pendleton on May 22. The bride's brother, Mr. Clare W. McFar lane, and her mother attended the wedding. " - Mrs. Edwards is a graduate of Salem high school and of Oregon College of Education of Mon mouth, and has just completed a term of teaching in the Pendle ton schools. Corp.- Edwards is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Guy Ed wards of Dawson, Nebr, and is now stationed at Pendleton Field in the division of finance. On Saturday, June 5, at the apartment rooms of the bride's mother, --s a wedding reception honored the newlyweds. Only close friends and relatives were present. Candles and a bouquet of pink and white blooms dec orated the lace-covered serving table. Miss Vera Larson of New berg served the cake, Mrs. J. V. - Jones of Monmouth poured. Miss Betty Mann of Portland and Miss Roberta Johnson of BUls . boro assisted in serving the guests.-;';; v.---': r' :r''y Other out-of-town guests were Miss Ann Bovingdon of Port land, Miss Ellen Lindquist of Mflwaukie, Miss Doris Burnett and Mr. Russell Graham of Pen (HetorV and Iter, and Mrs. Val entyne of Monmouth.' ' Mr.' and Mrs. Edwards are .making their home at 311 NW Fourth street, Pendleton. Display Shows -V Formation . Garden club displays and in dividual exhibits of flowers were - unusually interesting at ' the show held on Saturday and Sunday In the Valley Motor . company display rooms. The Little Garden club of Sa lem Heights' exhibit attracted many visitors; The display in cluded white call a lilies and: their leaves, as a background against a large wall mirror, with' low bowls of water lilies placed in a V formation in front. Salem Girl ; r ; Graduates . ... -i .. . . ; Miss Marjorie L. Broer, daugh" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Broer, , graduated from Wheaton col ; lege in Wheaton, Illinois Mon day with a bachelor of arts de gree. She was a music roajer. ' Miss Broer was a member of the Women's Glee club and vice ' president during her senior year. She belonged to the orchestra at the college.' Benefit Dance At Eyerly's The Flying E barn on the Eyerly ranch will be the scene of a dance on Saturday night beginning at o'clock when people of the Roberts communi ty entertain for the benefit of the Red Cross. The dance is in vitational, with some 209 per sons bidden to attend. - Old fashioned clothes are to be worn by guests at the affair. Members of the Salem Posse wfU be In charge. SEARS SUMMER1 ."!-'".. JJ. xj ill a. For juniors, misses and wom en who wear regular and ex tra sizes! i Pretty-to-look at fashions to keep you inexpen sively cool and comfortable this summer! . Spotlighting especially the 2-piece suit frocks; In i frilly or casual styles. 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