The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 31, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    Tt OPXGOII STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, TtaraJar Morning. Aajuil 31. ISU
PAGE SEVEN
pel.
Miss Edythe
Davis to
Marry
Plans have been announced for
the wedding of Miss Edythe Da
vis, c. ughter of Mra. W. T. Da
.vis of Salem, and Mr. John M.
Colon, jr., son of Mrs. John M.
Colon and the late Mr. Colon of
Portland, which will take place
Saturday afternoon, September 2
at St, Michael's and All Angel's
church, in Portland. Rev. Rich
ard Flagg Ayres will off iciate-at
the 4 o'clock service in the cha
The bride, who will be given
In marriage by her mother, will
walk down the aisle on the arm
of Mr. Harold Bratsberg of Port
land. Miss Jean Newman of Sa
lem will be the honor attendant
and Mr. Maurice Binf old of Port
land will Berve as best man. Mr.
Frank Billings of Portland will
be the usher.
After the coupre greet their
guests in the foyer of the chapel
they will leave for a wedding
' trip. They will return to Portland
to reside at the Ongf ord apart
'"' ments. f:--7.V-'-H;-'--;;
Miss Davis Is a graduate of
Salem schools and attended the
University of Oregon where she
was a member of Alpha Chi
Omega. She has been working
at Consolidated ticket office in
Portland. ;
Mr. Colon attended Portland
schools and the University of
Oregon. He is an announcer at
radio station KALE.
Mrs. Scott a
Tea Hostess
Tuesday
- V
Mrs. John H. Scott was host
ess for a delightful informal tea.
Tuesday afternoon at her Court
street home in compliment to
Mrs. Dean B. Cromwell of Los
Angeles, who has been visiting
friends and relatives in and
around Salem the past month.
Coach and Mrs. Cromwell are
leaving today for. their home
where Mr. Cromwell is track
coach at University of Southern
California
Thirty guests 'were bidden, to
meet Mrs. CromwelL The host
ess and honor guests received in
formally during the afternoon.
' Mrs. John W. Harbison presid
ed at the tea urn. The table was
covered with an Irish linen cloth
and centered with a bouquet of
brown eyed susans, thistle and
fern flanked by yellow candles
in sliver holders.
Miss Iverson Now
Mrs. Meyers .
SILVERTON Miss Ellen Ma
rie Iverson, daughter of the late
H. J. Iverson and Mrs. Iverson
of Silverton, and Dr. Daniel Mey
ers of Portland were married at
a ceremony at the family horn
on Hill street Thursday after
noon with the Rev. Lester Fields
of Woodburn officiating.
. The bride, who was unattend
ed, wore an Imported Irish
home-spun suit of purple, gold
and lavender. Her -accessories
were of lizard and she wore an
orchid corsage.
Little Marian Selina Meyers,
daughter of the bridgegroom,
wearing a pink taffeta frock and
a corsage of baby pink rosebuds,
was flower girl.
Dr. and Mrs. Meyers wHl make
their home in Portland at 2525
SD. Vista after a brief wedding
trip. , -
Mrs. Meyers attended Silver
ton schools and was empolyed as
window decorator and book
keeper at the Starr Hardware
- store for many years. In recent
years she has been employed In
Portland.
Group Meets at -Engdahl
Home .
Ann Judson Missionary circle
of the First Baptist church met;
at the Otto Engdahl. home on
Evergreen avenue . on : Friday
night for a picnic supper.
Mrs. Fred Whale, a returned
missionary from Nigeria, West
Africa, Jed the devotions. Miss
Margaret Forsythe gave a very
descriptive talk on "Christian :
Freindliness." t:
The committee in charge was
Mrs. Otto Engdahl, Mrs. Stanley
Morris and Mrs. Gerald ChrUtof
' ferson. .- . s ' -
Luncheon for
Miss Sparks .
' Miss Marian Parkes, brider
elect of First Sergeant Cordon
Buckout, was the honor guest at
a luncheon and shower Tuesday
afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Cecil Tipton.
Covers were laid for Miss
Parkes, 1 Mrs . Douglas Parkes,
Mrs. Martin Finden, jr, Mrs. J.
' Johnson, Mrs. Vera Ha sness,
Mrs. Martin Finden, sr., Frances
Friesen, Mary Huston, Leila Fin-
den and Mrs. Cecil Tipton.
Sirs. Ruby Mlshler and daagb
ter, Nan, returned Wednesday to
Portland where they make their
home. Mrs. Mishler is on the
Franklin' high school faculty.
They have been spending the
summer at the country hom of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rue
Drager. - ,
Au -Revoir Parties Honor
Ypung Coeds Who Are
Leaving for College
With college days just around the corner, coeds are busy
shopping and attending rush parties. Several informal au re
voir parties were planned this week in honor of girls' leaving
in the next few weeks for school. . V
Miss Anne and Miss Jane Huston, co-ed daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver B. Huston, were hostesses for a dessert supper
party Wednesday night at the
suburban home of their parents
in compliment to Miss Jean New
man, who leaves in mid-September
for Madison, Wisconsin,
where she will enroll for her so
phomore year at the University
of Wisconsin.
The college motif was carried
out in the decorations. Guests'
were seated at small tables cen
tered with arrangements of
chrysanthemums bearing the col
lege letters. Schools the guests
represented were Stanford, Wil
lamette university, Oregon State
college. University of Oregon and
University "of Wisconsin. The
evening hours were spent infor
mally. .
Honoring Miss Newman were
Miss Shirley Rabeneau, Miss Vir
ginia Covert, Miss Evelyn John
son, Miss Sharon Burnett, Miss
Doris Berwick, Miss Lisbeth
Kennedy, Miss Beverly McGil
christ, Miss Harriet Hawkins,
Miss Miriam Becke, Miss Doro
thy Robinson, Miss Louise
Knouff, Miss Delores Nichols,
Miss Bernice Elgin, Miss Phyllis
Ryan, Miss Donna and Miss Ger
ry Shafer, Miss Anne and Miss
Jane Huston.
' A Sapper Party
Miss Margaret Jane Emmons
will entertain a group of future
co-eds at a supper party tonight
at the home of her parents, Dr.
and, Mrs. Carl W. Emmons, in
honor of Miss Jane Walsh and
Miss Anita Hager. Miss Walsh
leaves Wednesday for San Ma
teo, Calif,, to begin her college
days at San Mateo Junior college.
Miss Hager will enroll for her
freshman year at Oregon State
college next month.
. The grils will enjoy an hour of
swimming at the Leslie pooL La
ter supper will be served on the
.-. patio at the Emmons' home.
Bidden to honor Miss Walsh
' and Miss Hager are Miss Mary
Ann Brady, Miss Mary Parker,
Miss Jeanne DeMjtt, Miss Mar
ilyn HJort, Miss Jeanne and Miss
Janice Myers, Miss Roberta Pau
lus and Miss Corinne Wade.
Tri-Y Girls Home
From Conference
. Monday marked the return of
five Salem Tri-Y girls home
from a week spent at the annual
Seabeck Conference in Washing
ton held this year from August
1 21 to 23. Leaders from both
i Washington and Oregon at
tended. . . Each morning, impressive wor
ship services were held in the
Cathedral of the Pines. At the
daily . assemblies, Dr. Samuel
Jamieson of the University of
Oregon spoke on "Origin of Ra
cial Antagonism", "Spirit of Na
tionalism', and "Origin of Racial
Hostilities". Small discussion
groups studied leadership tech
niques. Workshops were held
every day on recreation and pro
gram planning, music, ceremon
ials - and - worship. During ' the
late afternoons and evenings the
girls enjoyed swimming, boating,
hikes, tennis and crafts. They .
were entertained with a water
carnival, a grasshop, an interest
ing program featuring national
dances, and a talk on the Leg
ends of Seabeck. One night was
devoted to cabin parties. ,T "
I Salem delegates were Joan
Monkman, Tri-Y president; Jean
Foster, social chairman; Pat Wol
cott, music chairman; Lois Bur
ns, finance chairman, and Ro
berta Meyers, section officer. The
girls were accompanied to .Sea
beck by Miss Ethel Pierson and
Miss Gale Currey. .
Mrs. William Huge Shattae
and children, Jeanette, Billy and
Danny, of Portland are visiting
at the home of her mother, Mrs.
Daniel J. Fry, sr. - v
Miss Jean Swift and Miss Mar
gie Cooley are vacationing this
week at Seaside where Rev. and
Mrs. George H. Swift are at the
Episcopal vicarage.
Mrs." Claiborne Dyer retaraed
Tuesday from Fresno, Calif.,
where she has been with Private
Dyer the past two weeks.
Permanent
rush Wave
$353
Cemplete.
Open Thurs. Eve.
by Appointment
Phone 3663
385 First Natienal Bank Cldg.
: Castle Pera. Wavers
JX
SOCIETY ;
CLUBS
MUSIC
The HOME
Mr. Eyre to
Be Honor
Guest
Mr. David W. Eyre will be the
honor guest at an Informal "at
home this afternoon . when his
daughter, Mrs. Stewart Johnson,
entertains at their North Sum
mer street home. The occasion
wHl celebrate Mr. Eyre's 40th an
niversary in the banking business
In Salem. Mr. Eyre is vice-president
of Ladd and Bush branch.
United States National bank.
Officers of the bank have been
invited to call between 4:30 and
6 o'clock to honor Mr. Eyre.
The serving table wOl be cen
tered with a pink and white
cranberry epergne holding a
nosegay of pom pom dahlias
shading from pink to wine and
fuchsias. Bouquets of mixed
summer flowers will be used
about the guest rooms.
Mrs. Roy Riley
Honor Guest
Mrs. Roy Riley was the guest
of honor at a shower Sunday
night when Mrs. Allen Looney
entertained at her country place.
Individual pieces of embroid
ery were given each guest as she
arrived and at the conclusion of
the evening they were given to
Mrs. Riley. ( t.
Late summer flowers decorat
ed the rooms and refreshments
were served buffet style. Games
were played during the evening,
with prizes going to Mrs. Ross
Wood, Mrs. Reva Tibbetts and
Mrs. Riley.
Guests invited were Mrs. Ross
Wood, Mrs. Art Kirschner, Mrs.
Hazel Lacey, Lydia, Lilah and
Elsie Wlrfs, Rickreall; Miss Mar
tha McClellan of Rickreall; Mrs.
Theresa j Hassenstab, Mrs. Ruth
Witherow, Mrs. Doris TJirson,
Miss Bfllie Etheridge, Mrs. Les
lie Boytana, Mrs. Grace Hatch,
Mrs. Clara Ryland, Mrs. Mabel
Wolf, Mrs. Reva Tibbetts, Miss
Geneva Hammer, Miss Elsie
Bowler, Mrs. Willie Boone; Miss
Carrie L. Parrish, Mrs. Hilda
Curry, Mrs. Rose Duncan, Miss
Judith Wood, Miss Gloria Wood,
Miss Betty Adams, - Mrs. Nina
Baker, Miss Diane Looney,, and
the hostess, Mrs. Allen Looney,
CLUB CALENDAR
FRIDAY
Salem Heights Woman's club
meeting". S u.m, Hannah Martin
Hanzen. speaker.
Woman's ReHcf Corps meet at
YMCA, regular session.
SATURDAY
DAB meet with Mrs. H. 3.
OsUind. 360 East LefelJe street,
" 2 p.m., board meeting 1 -30 pjn
Trotters' Club
Dance Friday
Members of the Trotter's dan
cing club will hold a sports dance
Friday night at the Veteran's hall
from 9 to 12 o'clock. ,
The committee in charge of ar
rangements includes Mr. and
Mrs. W. Gerald Nibler and Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Hauge.
Dr. Harry A. Brown
Optometrist
It! N. Liberty St.
And they'll help you cut
Hf . a figure inyour crowd.
n) v Soft moccasin types. ' (
1 r-m!Aone
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ArmyCouple
Married- at
Home Rites :
Of interest to Salem friends of
the - couple is the marriage of
-Miss Helen Cecelia Bennett, pri
vate first class, WAC, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bennett
of Springfield, Oregon, and Mr.
Mason Ellsworth Bennett, priv
ate, United States army air
force, son of Mrs. Soles Nelson
of , Simoda. West Viremla. The
wedding took place on jAugust '
at the home of the bridu's par
ents in Springfield. The o'clock
double ring service wasj read by
Rev. Claude O'Brien before the
.fireplace banked with creiim and
white . eladioluses and candles.
Mrs. Brandon Southworth of Du
luth, Minn played ft? harp.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore - (an ivory
satin gown fashioned with a fit
ted bodice, sweetheart neckline
and a full skirt which ended in
a train. Her fingertip length vefl
of fine net was arranged in
halo of seed pearls. She carried
a bouquet of pink rosebuds and
. stephanotis. '
Miss Alma Johnson,! maid of
honor, wore a pale pink mar
quisette gown and carried a bou
quet of yellow rosebuds. Miss
Patricia Parkhill of; Kelso,
Wash., was bridesmaid. She wore
pale blue net and carried pink
roses. Little Janet FalkEof Salem
was flower girl and wore a blue
net
Aviation Cadet James Court
ney Jones, Jr- of Salem! was best
man. !
Assisting at the reception were
Mrs. Ben R. Bennett, Mrs. James
C Jones, sr, of Salem, Mrs. NOa
M. Grimes, aunts of the bride,
Mrs. Charles W. Snyder, Mrs. T.
Ray Lord, Mrs. Charles P. Brod
erick and Mrs. James r. Falk.
The bride is a graduate of
Vernonia high school and took
post graduate work at Spring
field high school. She plater at
tended the University, of Ore
gon. She was employed ju a labo
ratory technician at Oregon Pulp
and Paper company here before
enlisting in the service in Sep
tember, 14T. ; :
The groom attended schools in
Simoda, West Virginia! and was
employed by the Pennsylvania
Railroad company in jjWashing
ton, DC, before entering the
service. . . ; ji -
After a trip to the Oregon
beaches the couple left! for Cali
fornia when Mrs. Bennett Is sta
tioned at Hammer field and her
husband at Lemoore field.
Rebekahs Not tc
Meet LcdDor jpay
Miss Lora Callison presided at
Rebekah lodge Monday niht. !
The Good of the Order chairman, I
Mrs. George Edwards, had
charee of the program. Mrs. I
Merlin Ready was presented
with a jewel pin from her offi
cers during her term lias Noble
Grand and Mrs. Lottie McAdams
received the evening prize.
There will not be a meeting
next Monday owing to Labor day
holidav. I
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Features on Pagei 9
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