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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1943)
- I JJ Iss Dorothy Cutler who has resigned her posl- tion as cataloguer of the Salem public library to became district supervisor of army libraries on y one of the Hawaiian Islands. Miss Cutler, the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Asa B. Cutler of Portland, is' a : graduate of Willamette university and a member of Beta Chi sorority. She took her library training at the University of Washington. Miss Cutler will leave Salem December 1 and after spending a week in Portland at the home of her parents she will go to Camp Adair to await her orders. While at Camp Adair she will observe army library procedure. (Kennell-Ellis). . Miss Boyce Now Mrs. Lockwood.. . . Miss Jean Boyce became Mrs. Albert B. Lockwood at an impressive ceremony Saturday night at the Leslie Me thodist church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Guy O. Boyce and the benedict is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lockwood of Emmett, Idaho. The church was lighted only by candles and the dou ble ring ceremony was read by Rev. Ray Short assisted by Rev. Joseph Knotts. Mrs. Donald Judson sang "I Love Thee" and "The Lord's Prayer." The bride's sister. Miss Bernice Boyce, was the organist 1 For her wedding the bride chose a becoming model of white wool crepe and clasped around her neck was a string of pearls. She carried a bouquet of Carioca roses and ar ranged the same roses in her hair. ; f Miss Janet Boyce was her sister's honor attendant She wore a moss green "wool frock with' white lace collar and her flowers were Talisman roses. - Staff Sergeant William M. Freer of Portland served as best man and ushers were Private Harold Robbins of Camp Adair, cousin of the bride and Sergeant Edwin Gunderson of Portland, Mrs. Boyce gave her daughter in marriage and she wore a black alpaca dress with white sequin trim and a corsage of gardenias. The home of the bride's great aunt, Mrs. E. A. Rhoten, was the scene of the wedding reception. The rooms were decorated with bouquets of autumn flowers and the bride's table was covered with an Ivory satin doth embossed with pastel designs. A bouquet of pastel chrysanthemums flanked by ivory tapers centered the table. At one end was the three tiered bride's cake which i was cut by the bride's cunt, Mrs. Wayne Barber of Oakridge. . ! . Mrs. S. M. Laws presided at the punch bowl and serv ing were Miss Lucille Robbins of Turner, Miss Betty Marie Rhoten, Miss Rosalee Hoover, Miss Grace Cramer and Miss Vivian Boyce. Miss Bernice Boyce opened the door and Miss Doris Doughton passed the guest book. Mrs. Marvin Lewis was in charge of the dining room. - . v ' ' 7 .;' ! Stall Sergeant and Mrs. Lockwood left for a trip to the beaches after which they will be at home in Portland. Their new home will be at the Mississippi Court apartments in Portland. . t The bride attended Willamette university and is a mem ber of Delta Tau Gamma. She Is employed at the Portland public library and her husband is with the army engineers In Portland. - r V7 Has Name3 Attendants ... . Miss Leone Spaulding and Mr. : James Atkin Bennison have selected members of their wedding party. The marri age of the popular young couple will take place .on Satur day, December 4, wiht Dr. J. C Harrison performing the nuptials at 8 o'clock in the historic sanctuary c-f the First Me thodist church. I -" - - Miss Mary Jane Simmons will sing before the wedding and Professor T. S. Roberts will be at the organ. Mr. Clay C. Miller of Portland will give his niece In mar riage. Miss Spaulding has asked her cousin. Miss Barbara Miller, of Portland to be her maid of honor. Her bridesmaids include Miss Genevieve Coykenddll and Miss Patricia Swanson of Portland, Miss Mary Jane Brabec and MisS Hel en Ostrin. The first three are Pi Beta Phi isorority sisters of the bride-to-be. Miss Gcd Bennison ;of Portland, a niece of the benedict-elect, will be the Junior; attendant Mr. Thomas Bennison of Portland will stand with his brother as best man and seating the guests will be his other brother, Mr. Richard Bennison of Portland, Pfc. Norman Ya gle of Camp White, Mr. William Lilly and Mr. Richard ' Burns of Eugene. - - - The wedding reception will be held at the home of the bride-elect's mother, Mrs. Walter L. Spaulding. oh'" Court street After a wedding trip the couple will reside in Eugene while Mr. Bennison completes his army training at the Uni versity of Oregon. Greetings Should Bo i Sentimental -V i By MAXINE BUREN ". - . ; v.; , "-. ' .' Woman's Editor. .. .. . - Looking over' the large collection of; Christmas cards " for; this season, I wondered if many have not forgotten the; real spirit of the daythat of peace on earth.; . ; . 7 , : i Christmas cards have taken an important place In our " celebration of the birthday of Christ, which above all is a. religious holiday. Many cards in the latest designs merely " use Christmas symbols a foil for a theme "of war-Sqnta-Claus riding a Jeep or astride a cannon, a Cag-draped can-' die that looks like a firecracker, with the smoke forming letters of Christmas greeting. .". ' - Nothing is ; so remote from the Christmas spirit as war. We am. surely be patriotic in .the highest degree, and yet leave it out of our Christmas greetings. ; Primarily these patriotic cards are designed to be sent to soldiers and- sailors, yet I believe they would far rather receive cards with the old time sentiment of real . Christ mas. Cards that remind :them of a home at peace, where the smell of Christmas greens permeates, the firelit living-' " room, and stockings hang on the mantel. -Won't he want to. remember the Christmas tree as a room's decoration and carols the music for- the day, hell want to recall children singing, bells ringing, poinsettias and Santa and reindeer.' He will enjoy the kind of card mat brings tears very hear, and makes the heart beat a little faster. I think he wilL - A Home Wedding Today. The home of Mr. and Mrs.- Walter Craven will be the scene of the marriage of their Mrs Sara Lanej this afternoon i Mrs. Kenoyer will blay the wedding daughter, Mis$ Elhel Craven, and Mr. Forrest Lane, 'son of at 2 o'clock. Rev. Firman Kenoyer will read the service before d dou- s ..no nmuuw wiui biiuw uiiu jyiuj; till ysuiiuieinuiiis, greens and candles, march. .,. -" The bride has chosen ta navy blue wool! dressmaker suit with matching' hall and accessories. She will carry a colonial nosegay of gardenias and pink rpsebuds. erhas maid of : 1 i.-t WOM Society Clubs Music JLV ON Miss Irvine Is Bride! Miss Mary Elizabeth Irvine, daughter of Mr. Harry W . Irvine, and Mr. Walter M. Krueger, son of Mr. Lee Krueger' of Cheyenne, Wyoming, will be married this afternoon in the fireplace room of the First Presbyterian church. At 3 o'clock Rev. W. Irvin, Williams will perform the nuptials before a setting of candles and white autumn flow ers. Mrs. G. W. Garrison will sing "I Love You Truly" and "Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms." Mrs. D. B. Kleihege will play the piano accompaniments and wedding march. : Mr. Irvine will give his daughter's hand in marriage. For her wedding she will wear a handsome white satin gown designed with full, gathered skirt which ends in a short train. The fitted bodice is fashioned with a V-neckline, lace collar and leg-o-mutton sleeves. Her two tiered tulle veil is fin gertip length and will be caught to her hair with gardenias. The bridal bouquet is of gardenias and bouvardia centered with an orchid. Mrs. Royal W. Keefer will be her sister's matron of honor, and she will wear a pink satin gown made with fitted bod ice, full skirt, sweet neckline and three-quarter leg-o-mutton sleeves. She will carry a nosegay of violets, narcissus and roses. The bridesmaids are; Mrs. H.T. Rea of Walla Walla, Wash., and Miss Lovella Lackey of Seattle. Their dresses are of mist blue and are made like the honor attendant's, only with satin bodices and chiffon skirts. They will wear, two tiered matching blue veils caught to their hair with blue flowers. Their old fashioned nosegays will be of roses, nar cissus and violets. Serving as best man for Mr. Krueger will be Mr. Royal W. Keefer. The ushers are Mrs. Carl Theelan and Mr. Ross Liebeck of Chico. CaliL The just weds will receive their congratulations at a reception in the church parlors. Mrs. William Earle will pre side at the punch bowl and Mrs. Cecelia Gurr will cut the bride's cake. The table centerpiece will be of narcissus and white candles. Mr. Krueger will take his bride to Canada on their wed ding trip. For traveling she will wear a black velvet suit with matching full length coat and gold lameblouse. Her black hat is enhanced with blue ostrich feathers and on her shoulder she will pin an orchid corsage. The couple will make their home at Alki Beach, Seattle. Miss Irvine is a graduate of Salem schools and attended Willamette university. She is a graduate o f the University of Washington and a member of Phi Mu Gamma and Theta Alpha Phi, dramatic honoraries. Mr. Krueger received his education in Wyoming and is employed at the Seattle Brass company. V 7' W elcomed as new members of the Willamette -; .," university faculty are left Mrs. Otto SkopiL jr.," the former June-Johnson. Mrs. Skopil is assistant la i the department of biology. Her navy lieutenant hus- band is In the South Pacific. Above is Miss Evan--7' celin MerriuY new voice instructor at the school of - music and head of public school music She will be presented. in recital this winter. CGennell-EUis). --' - , . miss tmuine graven wiiu attend ner sist honor. - She will wear a renoiriblue suit with black accessor ies and her corsage will be rosebuds and "gardenias. ; Mr.. Bell Lane will stand with his brother as best man. Mrs. Craven will wear a black silk -cripe dress trimmed in aqua and gold beads for her daughters nuptials. Mrs! Lane's dress is black silk witH red velvet Irimj arid their cor-Jf sages will be of gardenias and roses, i 1 i - i - J i At. the reception-which vhll follow the newlvweds will greet their guests. Miss lanet Bower will ereside'iat th r-ofte I? urn and Mrs. Fred Gephardt will cut ttie ride'a :cake. Serv- j Irig will be Mrs. Fred Andrews Mrs. Charles Espilih and Mrsl f Terry Randall. Miss Sarah Craven will pass the: guest bookl f H-':-:-:-J; fl : '! v.-:!---l9 The bridal couple; will go to the coast on their honeyi- 4 moon. On December 6 Mr. Lane will enter jthe army and f his bride will remain in Salen with her pjfteits J She attend- ed Salem schools and; Mr. Lane went to Aumsyille schools! They both have been 'employed at Califpmid packing cor poration. I- r S. i - J' i i is r r j f 7 $ 4tt '4 t : - pW'-l if ' i i f M ' H '.I i ! i . - . 'i i ' v ; . :-i J v (..-! S ii .VsAj- and Mrs. Frank Albrich, jrttillian Wichman) who were married at St. Joseph's Catholic church on Monday. November 22. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Wiqhman and her husband's par ents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Albrich. The bridegroom is a radioman second class, USN, and while he is on act ive duty his bride will remain in Salem with her parents. (Jesten-Miller). They Name Wedding Day ... By JERYME ENGLISH Society Editor Miss Helen Chirgwin and Mr. William Ray Thomas - have set their wedding day. The couple will be married on Sunday, December 19, at the First Methodist church In Med ford. -' - ' ' ' The bride-to-be Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' H. S. Chirgwin of Medford and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L W. Thomas of West Salem. Miss Chirgwin is. a graduate, of Willamette university, where she was a member of Alpha Kappa Nu, scholastic honorary.' For the past two years she has been a member of the Salem public library staff. She Is leaving for her home in Medford today to complete plans for her wedding. Mr. Thomas is a graduate of Willamette university and the Willamette law schooL He served as student body pres ident and was active In forensics. He is now an attorney in Lebanon and ishssodated hi business with Lawrence Mor ley, also a Willamette graduate and former Salem man. ; The couple will make their home In Lebanon. A Holiday Party Planned ... Miss Carroll Gragg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C Gragg, has invited a group of young high school girls to a : 6 o'clock supper tonight at the home of her parents on Tam arack street. '. ,. . --. " .'f Guests will be seated at one long table with a Christ- mas scene forming the centerpiec. Mm iature Christmas : trees will mark places for the guests. . : ; ; Covers will be placed fat Miss Janet Kirk, Miss Eliza-. :beth Nelson, Miss Donna Lutz, Miss Joann Monkman, Miss:. ; Georgia : Roberts. Miss Margaret Cooley, Miss , Josephine : ' Kennedy, Miss Elcena McCune, Miss Helen Paulson, Miss i Jean Claire Swift, Miss Darlene Gardner and Miss "Gragg. M arried at the home of lv(r. and Kirs. Howard Olson Rbsella Remington, i Miss aid -Staff Sergeant on : Kovemcer zi were daughter of Mrs. Doris Remington, Donald F. Moser, son of MrJ and Mrs. Alex Moser of Man chester, Iowa. Sergeant Moser was fprmerly lat Camp Adair and is how stationed- at . Yuma, Arizona. (Bishop's). Will Honor Gomposer Mrs. Mary Schultz son, Mrs Violet Burlingham hostesses at a musicale an Mrs. Eason on South Church sioale is Miss Jean Wflliam teacher and state president tion.- ' 7 7 " Miss William's will pW Duncan, Mrs. and. Mrs. Tuesday street s. i'oruanai bf the Musi lassie Bush Mickel-' David Eason will b ! night at the home cii Inspiration for the mu-f pianist,! composer Teachers associaif Qwri piano composi-l 12 other tions including two concertos. Josephine Albert Spaulding ' will sing a vocal composition ana Jean flobson rjlcn will b at the second piano in another of Miss jVilliams' numbers. The composer has .a ten-year contract with Schroeder and; Gunther, publishers. ' i ' 4 j - S Pouring during the refreshment hour will be Mrs. Waller? Denton and Miss Helen McHirron. " Phi Beta Kappas Will Meet;. . . Friday night, December 3 is the Founder's Day celebran tion of the Willamette Valleyf assbciatiori bf Phi Beta Kappal to be held at the Salem Woman s club at 8 o clock withf members of the Salem branch as hosts. Over 200 invitation have been sent to members; and friends.' Sneaker will be Tudae fames TJ Brand and program has been arranged by the committed. Dean Olive M. Dahl wiH introduce to the Irecelvlng lin'ei which will include Miss Jednnette Roberts, president cf the. association. President G. Herbert Smith of Willamette univ verslty : and Mrs. Smith, President Harry Dillin of Linfield: college and Mrs. Dillin, President C; A. j Howard of Oregon? College of Education and Mrs. Howard, land Ratcliff. .- is a musical Mrs. Charlesi Assisting about -the rooms will be ttrs. Chester Lutherl Mrs. John R Carldn, Mrs. Lula B, Anderion; dean of women at Linfield college, and MrsJ John Black darari of women cf- Oregon College of Education. , .' . Mrs.' Eric Bolt of Maamouth and 14x3. J. I Lyman S:eec have been asked to preside at the serving table. Assisting will be Mrs. W. Wells Baum, Miss Marjjn Fuller, Miss Eve: Knower and Miss Irene Hollenbeck. ; 7 jfj ' 7 ' ; ;1 I1 v Mrs. J. MDevers is inlcharga of drranglnicnla for fhi celebration and assisting heir are Miss Jeanette Robcrb, Mrs ' jonn ti. xxrlcln?Xean Ulive M. Dahl and Kirs. Chester humeri ; :