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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1943)
PAGZ SIT Thtf OnTCOIT CTATECI IAir, Cclsra, Oreeosi, Thtstday Morning. Sepizmbex 8. 1517 Candlelight r IS V. J f V V -A) Wbat they can do What they're doing about & In a candlelight ceremony per formed In an all-white setting at' the First Presbyterian 1 church on Wednesday night at ' 8 o' clock, Mis Maxine Rogers be came the bride of lieutenant Robert D. Welden. The bride U the daughter of Mrs. Maude Roe-en of Salem and Mr. Charles H. Rogers of St Helens- The groom's parents are Dr. and Mrs. 35. A. Welden of Lewiston, Mon tana, y- :r. "'- The bride was given In mar riage by her father. She wore , floor length dress of white,- with OCrVlCOWOXXICn a top of faille and a fun mar quisette skirt. ' The dress was made with a sweetheart neck line and Gibson sleeves. The bride wort no veil, but on her hair . was a crown of white, tu berous begonias and orange blos soms. She carried a white pray er book, on which were steph anotis and a white orchid. Mrs. Alden Adolph, matron of honor, was gowned in a powder blue lace' dress and carried a fan shaped bouquet of pink glad ioluses and white dahlias. In her hair were matching flowers. LL Richard Hughes acted as best man for the groom, and Lt W. L. Shoup and LL R. H. Rock were ushers. Rev. W. Irvin Wil liams performed the ceremony. ;. Prof. Frank Churchill played the wedding marches and other music during the ceremony. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Rogers wore a dress of tur quoise marquisette and a corsage of peach begonias and blue del phinium. Mrs. Welden wore a dusty rose crepe dress,, and a corsage of pink rosebuds and white delphinium. . The reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alden Adolph on , West Washington street Mrs. Wheeler R. English greeted guests at the door, Mrs. Carl Porter poured and Mrs. Richard Cooley and Miss Doro thy Hardle served. When the bride and groom left for a honeymoon at Gear hart the bride was wearing a gray wool herringbone suit with brown accessories and a corsage of white orchids. - - Mrs. Welden attended schools In Vanmmm 1 1 91 t . wrTf tt Z-ll rTV: . T school at Indian, university. (1)011 fflQ'W Ml ffl Betrothed To Army Flier 'I RUTH EILEEN -JONES Miss Ruth Eileen Jones, sea- second class in .the WAVES, is now in radio train ing at the naval training station, Oxford, Ohio. : - Miss Jones, who enlisted from Salem in April, received her in duction training at Hunter col lege, New York. She is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Lu cian 6. Jones of Cascade Locks. CAirrm? calendah THURSDAY, SEFTEMBEK t Catholic Daughters et America. nuDAr, iinuau is Ptaabled American Veterans aw VlMTJ. . IATCKDAT, SCPTXMBKK 11 ; 1 to 4 Laurel guild. Knight Me snorlal church. 4 to 7 American Lesion auxiliary. T to 11 Navy Mothers. scndat, seftkmbeb : , f to 11 Credit Women! Breakfast club. - - : . ' It to ' 1 Business Men's group (Dave Holtzman in charge), - 1 to Ladies of North Howell (range. 4 to 7 Eagles auxiliary. 1 to. 11 ZonU club. Couple Wed In Gervais GEXVAIS - Miss Maxine Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Smith, former residents of Gervais, -was married August 28. to Corporal Robert Lippls, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Lip pis of Pu e bl o, Colorado. The wedding service was read at Camp Shelby, : Miss, by the chaplain of the camp in the . presence of army friends.- Mrs. Lippis is a graduate of Gervais high school and the Merritt Da vis school of commerce in Salem and has been employed : at the -Salem credit bureau for the past ' year. Corporal Lippis is with the armed forces stationed at Camp Shelby. ; - GATES Mrs. Blanche Sy . verson was hostess to the Birth day dub Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ruby Horner. Mrs. -, Mabel Knutson won first in score, Mrs. Mabel Taylor second and Daisy Richards won low score in euchre. Those attending were Ruby Horner, Daisy Richards Lula : Collins, Mabel Knutson, Marrietta Smith, Mrs. Charles Smith, Eva Bevier, Mabel Taylor, Katherine , Turnidge, Blanche Dean, Martha Bowes, Irma Green, ' Maude Davis, " Franlde Johnson, and the hostess. Mrs. Hallie MiUsap, Hazel Devine and . Mrs; Edna Hall were invited guests. Mrs. Hall was ; awarded the visitors first prize and Hallie Millsap second. Mrs! Edna Hag, former resident of Gates, is spending; two weeks- with her sister; Mrs. Roy Taylor. - . A surprise announcement was" made at the Beta Chi business : meeting on : Wednesday ? night, when a telegram' was delivered to Miss Patricia Cannon, telling ' "the news of the engagement of Miss Hyra Madsen end Captain . WQmer McDowell. The' meeting was. held at the home- of Miss Vesta Shinn. The wedding will be per formed on Tuesday night at the r First Presbyterian church. Im- ? mediately afterwards, the couple ' will leave for. Orlando, Florida, ; where Captain McDowell win be stationed as, an instructor in tac- tir Irr thj armr'alr fores' rVirw-l ? of applied tactics at the army air MiSS PeilCe NOWr f The brideelect is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mad sen. She is a graduate of Salem high school and attended Maryl hurst and Willamette university. She Is a member of Beta Chi. '. - Captain McDowell, son of Mr. " and Mrs. A. L. Madsen, Is also ' a graduate of Salem high school and later attended Pasadena jun ior college and then Willamette university. Capt McDowell has , just returned from active com bat duty in China and India, and will be stationed In the states for the duration of the war.- Mrs. West ' Marjorie Lucille Wanless, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo nard Wanless of Brooks, has completed her basic training at the naval school, Bronx, NY, and is now at the naval train- She was formerly employed at NeedhamV book store and lat er was employed by the navy In Portland. V v Lt Welden is a graduate of Culver Military, academy ( and -before entering the army: air corps, was with the United Air lines in Oakland.- California. He is, a graduate, from Yi aona airfield and has tioned for the past few months at the Salem air base. They will live at the Olympic apartments. . Mrs. Billhymer Is Hostess a graduate of Carleton high school and the Capital Business college. She -was a bookkeeper at the Labish Brokerage company before en listing. Her brothers, Charles and Clifford, are in the navy. ! 1 f ornia. He f j i- , uma. An- Loage .peg: ins been -sta-"i ! ' i-H -- Chadwick chapter, Order of the Eastern Star met on Tuesday night at the Masonic temple in the first of the fall sessions. Dur ing the business session, money was appropriated for the third war bond drive. WOOD BURN Mrs. W. D. Simmons was pleasantly sur prised at the weekend by the arrival of her grandson,: Robert Wesley Simmons, jr., . and his bride. The groom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ; Sim mons of Tacoma. Hiss marriage to Miss Janet;' Marie Bagley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Bagley, took ' place at 8 o'clock, Wednesday night. Sept 1, at St - Paul's f Methodist church, Tacoma. The wedding Is of interest to the older Wood burn residents, S for the groom's parents grew I up,- graduated from the Woodbum schools' and v,i were married her The, young people win make their home In " xacoma, wnerw they have pur chased a heme. , - -. ' i In the evening Mrs. S immon s daughter, Mrs. Larry Flagg and her husband and. daughter from Salem, also visited the Simmons home to felicitate the young couple. ' .ii w. bm axrs. xe W. Ceeley ere the parents of a baby girl, Cheryl Lynn, bora August 23, at Pasco, Wash, where Mr. Cooley It stationed at the naval air sta tion. Mrs. Cooley is the former Patrida Roberts. . The Woman's Belief Corps aid society will meet with Mrs, T. M. Hoyt, 7M North 'Winter street for an all day session today. ' " SWEGLB Mr.; sad Mrs. Wil liam Hensell observed their 20th 'wedding anniversary Monday night with a dinner party at their nome on ast Turner road. Bouquets of large- Durole and the dinner table and to decorate the guest rooms, with the table centerpiece flanked by tall pink tapers -all In china bowls. Enjoying the- dinner and social time following .' were:'. Mr. and Mrs." Lloyd Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scheff e, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Macklin and daugh ter. Donna Jane, Mr. and Mrs. William Hartley,, Mr. and Mrs. Hensell and sons. Robert and James. Their son Fred, Is some where in the south Pacific with the US army. r . - v.arnr t w M. v Boies " has received T. word from "llarjorie Wanless, -Seaman second class, who recently join-4 ei ths T7AVTS, that she has fir.!.: 1 her training at Hun trr's c:!I a. New York City, i- I 1.2 cow slsJying storekeep-i-t ils Uziirersity of Indiana On. Page 12 iormer Salem resident Mrs. A luncheon was served in the A'll!tSnni1 C-s iwr Harold O-Bulhymer, netsHelen. dining room following the bust- Aa"tlOHal Society New wm nostess lor incheon ness session. at tcnn eider's on Wednesday af ternoon, inviting a group of em ployes xrom the office of the state .police, where she former ly worked. , : ouiufnwr n sen ob i short visit at the home of Mrs. Charles Boelens. She lived in Chicago for two years aftei- lv. Ing Salem, and for some months nas oeen living in Olvmnia where Lt Billhymer is sUtioned witn tne signal corps. 1 Guests of Mrs. Billhymer at me luncneon were Mrs. Charles rane, airs. Charles Coleman. Tt. xi. r ravornik, Mrs, w. H. McOain, Miss Jessie Starr Mrs. Ida ; Riley, . Mrs. Chorlei Bowlens andMiss Eula Becknef. 0? The besae ef Mr; and Mrs. Les ter Davis, 372 North Winter street will be the scene of a meeting of the Cootiettes on Sunday beginning at 2 o'clock. A no-host dinner will be served. MT. ; ANGEL A party In eel ebration of the . twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs." Charles Unman was held la the club rooms of SL Mary's school Sunday sight - . Hostesses ; were Mrs. Albert' Dlehl, Mrs. John Begin, Mrs. ' Cecilia SkonetznL, Mrs. Eugene Hoffer, Mrs. . Forest . Sauvsln, Mrs. Minnie Dabney, Mrs. Ho-. mer ZelinsM, Mrs. Fred J. Schwab, . Mrs. RAT. Ibner and Mrs. Fred Hasslng.. Twenty tables of '500? were ! in play .' during the. ; evening, high score honors going to John -Diehl and Mrs. Joseph Wavra. , Out of town guests included Mr. anil Mrs. Albert Ullman, Sa lem; Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, Jefferson; Jack Bach, Portland, ' and Mr. and Mrs. ZelinskI, Brooks.. ' - : Mr.: and Mrs. Uuman, whos were proprietors of the White Comer; store at Mt Angel for 13 years, were married In Los An-. geles, Calif, by late Abbot Pla cidus Fuerst of Mt AngeL Mrs. r Ullman Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Bach Oregon pioneers. J :t - ' The Ullmans have two -daughters, Dolores, now' Mrs. Homer r. Zrimski and Mary Ann. - -V - The home of Mr. and Mrs. R, D. Pence in Salem was the scene of a wedding Sunday, at S o' clock when their daughterJean, became ' the bride of Mr. Floyd Oakley West, USNR, in a double ring ceremony., Rer,' Ralph Waggoner , of the Presbyterian church of Dallas performed the ceremony in an all-white setting before the liv- ingroom fireplace. ;. On the mantel a massed ar rangement of - white gladioluses, asters, dahlias and, daisies - was guarded by white tapers, while tan floor. baskets holding stately white gladioluses and greenery completed the picture. Mr. Pence gave his daughter in marriage. Mrs. Ralph Wag goner played the wedding mar ches and music throughout the ceremony, - The bride's floor length gown of white- satin , was fashioned with a lace yoke which extend ed into narrow points in the long sleeves. Pearl embroidery out lined the neckline and was used on the coronet which held the fingertip veil in place. A neck lace of pearls completed the cos tume. The bride's bouquet was of pink and peach roses and freesia. ,: Betty Auer of Rickreall was the bridesmaid and Miss Coral Cooper of Salem was maid of feanot. Miss Auers gown was of deep pink crepe and Miss Coo per's of powder ; blue flowered crepe. Both carried colonial nose gays of sweet peas and mived blooms. Mr. Donald Hamilton of Sa lem was Mr. West's best man. .The ring-bearer, ' Bobbie Pence, was dressed in a white suit and carried the ring on a cushion of Ivory satin. 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The sideboard and pia- no were decorated - by a profu sion cf fall flowers. . . . :::JFor. v'goinsj"-, away1 Mrs. 'West ware a salute- blue suit with white blouse and darker blue accesories, " and aded a corsage of pink rosebuds with freesia. After a trip to the Oregon meach es, Mr. West, coxswain in the US naval reserves, will report back! to Manchester, Wa, where he is stationed, and Mrs. West will continue her secretarial da tics in the otuce cf the secretary of state. . z. Out of town guests were Mrs. A. V.- Pence of Portland and present; also were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd tYest and son, Roy, of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gus tafson of Salem, and Mrs. E. A. Letteken, XIarjorie Letteken and Mrs. Harry Dempsel cf Rick reall. ' ' DE1CGS FOD irnc, Linn uu ifoiun ot73 ; ( .''is' toe goo Vto tea itt s If ing. Cro . ..7 1 yott L. .. . ... "TWtlVI UXVLS Cr4Utm Conksray twe Atalops. 1W kark. Clit Bad. Deaert Tam. 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