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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1944)
Tk OHTGOII STATECJ-IAJI, Salem. Oregon, Sunday Morning, April t. 13(4 PAGE KEI3 .Seen and Heard . . . : : By 1ERYME ENGLISH mm WEDDEVQ BELL ECHOES Everything -was perfect about the wedding Saturday of Marylee Fry and William Earl Snell ... A clear night with start and a new moon in the -west . , The bride looked ra diantly happy and her ivory sat in town was exceptionally beau tiful ... her veil of illusion ex tended several yards beyond the train of her dress . over her arm she carried a spray of cream colored orchids ... . . Marylee's five bridesmaids were all in blue marquisette and car ried 'pink muffs with camellias and .the same flow era in their hair with blue net ruffles - About the bridesmaids . '. Mary -Mar Smith caught Mary lee's bouquet as she threw it from the first landing of the stairs and a week earlier had caught Jane ' Taubman's bouquet at her recep tion at the University club, Port land . '. . Jane and her army lieutenant husband. Lawrence Barbour, were back from their ' honeymoon In time for the wed ding . . . Peggy O'Brien was married on Wednesday afternoon in Portland to IA. John Lucas and left immediately, for Tort Sill, Oklahoma . petite and blonde Barbara ' Johnson, enga ged to Stuart Nelson, is making plana for their wedding after his graduation from Annapolis red and a white fur Jacket Brothers and their wives . . Bingham and Robert Powell . . . Attractive Miriam Becke.in white and a red velvet coat . Mrs. Harold Olinger all in white - with wite veil over her hair es corted ' by her handsome navy lieutenant husband, home from Farragut for the weekend . . . And not to be forgotten are the mothers of. the bridal couple . . . i. Mrs. Fry's handsome beige gown with emerald trim and Mrs. Snell in camellia pink chif fon . . . Marylee's grandmoth ers. Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, both in blue . , her great aunts . ; . Mrs. Milton L. Meyers in blue with matching sequin trim ... Mrs. Walter Denton 'in red and Mrs. i Kittle Graver in black . . . . Lots of rice showered on Mary lee and Bill as they dashed to their car . . .ithey spent the week honeymooning in San Francisco . . ! BONOS GUEST at the Junior Woman's club past president's hannuet on Wednesday was Hat- tie BratzeL last year's president , . , she looked smart in black with white trim and black pom nadour hat with deep red flowers in front . . . Mrs. Delberti Schwabbauer, the club's present proxy, presided and wore a gay Qiuii'Otiaai pit Jy-' tel. y '" ' ' 1 .-nil J. V- - 1 ..ito""" : .. so it looks as if the bridal party -pnng print and small white hat will soon all be married. St. Paul's Episcopal church was filled for the occasion with guests standing in the back and along the sides . Doeens of white candles cast a soft glow over the dark woodwork . vases of caHa lilies on the walls, A at the chancel, altar and mark ing the pews , . . Gorgeous ar- ' rangements of , plum blossoms . and forsythia at the Fry . home where the reception was held1 ... A huge jardinere filled with blossoms in the hallway ex tending to the" top of the stairs, and stunning bouquets in the -drawing room . . - I Quite a sight to see hundreds of guests walking up West Lef felle street to the Fry borne ... many cars with police directing traffic . . . Very gay, with col orful evening , dress, , becoming hair-does and clever hats . . much rejoicing and old friends getting together, as many were from out-of-town i i . . . ; Mrs. Earl Flegel, one of the bride's ; many aunts, who; came from Mineral Wells Texas, wore black crepe and a bright colored striped short coat . . . j Mrs. Adolph Neu from Portland in a lime. green dinner gown ". . Others -from Portland . . i The Joseph Burke Knapps and William .Swindells . . . tht George Ot tens . . . Mrs. George White in red and matching flowered hat . . . ; From Spokane came Mrs. Wallace Foster and daughter, Patricia Edgerton .1 . . the for mer in blue with gold velvet Jacket and Patricia In pastel yel low chiffon ... Mrs. Foster is now circulation manager'' of the Chronicle( in the northern city and her, daughter,1 just finished at Whitmore college, is now with the Shell Oil company . . . Clever flowered hats worn by -Mrs. Chester Cox and Mrs. Clif forn Brown V . . Mrs. William Connell Dyer's good-looking red evening coat and violets and ros es in her hair . . i 'Mrs. Curtis Cross in blue shading from light to dark and a flowered hat ;. . Guests at the reception . . . r in the dining room, looking at I the beautiful array of gifts and around the punch bowl . . . Mrs. James Linn in fuschia with matching veil headdress and or chids on her shoulder . . ' Mrs. Hollis Huntington in ice blue, a white orchid in her hair . . . Mrs. Breyman Boise . in black with black lace headdress,... . . A little on the wistful side was Mrs. William Speirs as she had left her navy lieutenant husband In San Francisco a few days be fore ... she looked lovely In white net with a wide bertha of gold fashioned drop shoulder and long white kid gloves. . . Mrs. Albert Currey, also borne from a California vacation, wore The sneaker. Mrs. Lenard Xephart, in black and a becom ing large red straw hat . . . Mrs. James Pike, the chairman, wore a gold suit and brown hat . . A grand affair with some 60 at tending, pretty- decorations and. clever program and skit. NEWS about Mrs. Robert Wel- don (Maxine Rogers) who went ; south to Los Angeles in early February . . . She is now com panion to the Henry Fonda's two children, a girl j six and a boy four, at their beautiful home m the hills in Brentwood . . Ac tor Henry is now in the navy and was recently home on leave Maxine has access to the station wagon and takes the children to oother actor's homes to play . . . She is enjoying her work im mensely j. . . Husband Bob, is frying daily over Germany-and already has two gold clusters to his credit. j Ladies of the Tomarco class el First Methodist church will meet with Mrs. E. C. Richards at 1240 North 21st on Tuesday for a des sert 1 u n c h e o n at 1:15 o'clock. Hostess assisting Mrs. Richards will be Mrs. H e r b e r t -Ostlind, Mrsi Grant .Day and Mrs. John Foley. 'S-J--'. " AAUW i radio eoaumiUce k an- 'nouncing a new series of lectures over KOAC for April. Mrs. Ka therine Read will discuss "Edu cation for Freedom and her top ic on Tuesday at 2 o'clock will be "Contribution of the Nursery School." Meaabers ef Chadwiek chapter No. 37. Order, of the Eastern Star will meet at the Masonic Temple Tuesday, April 4, at 630 for the annual charter day dinner. 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