The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 01, 1945, Page 11, Image 11

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Ensign and Mrs. Tayns W.j Cole, who wer mctrriod on
May 19 In the chapel on the Harvard campus at Cam
bridge, Mass. The bride is the former! Marjorie Watkins,
, daughter of Mrs. John Wagner of Salem and Mr. W. P.
Watkins of Portland. . Mrs. ..Wagner Vent east for her
daughter's wedding. The groom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. . Martin Cole of Tacoma, Ensign Cole is in radio
work with the navy. The couple will live in Cambridge
. . until he is reassigned.
Miss Mackie
Is Married
At Mt. Angel
MT. ANGEL ? The marriage
of Miss Jean Mackie and Frank
R. Leonetti was celebrated with
a charming double ring ceremony-
at St Mary's Catholic
church Saturday . morning at
9:30 o'clock before a large ga
thering pf relatives and friends.
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
Vnd Mrs. John Nag of Mt. An
gel and the groom is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Leonetti of
Portland. '
Rev. Vincent Koppert, OSB, of
ficiated at the nuptial high
mass. Miss Helen Keber presid
ed at the pipe organ and St
Mary's choir sang the mass and
Ave Maria. Before the services, -Miss
Pauline Saalf eld sang
"Mary at thy Feet I'm Kneel
ing.". . Calla, regal lillies 'and
mock orange formed ; the all
white decorations.
- The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. She wore
a gown of marquisette and sat
in with peacock train, long
sleeves and fitted bodice. Her
veil was of tulle held in place,
with a sweetheart coronet of an-
- gel lace and orange blossoms.
She carried a shower bouquet of
Talisman and Cecil Brunner
roses, gardenias, and bouvardia
centered with a white orchid. .
Mrs. John Mackie, of Sub
limity, sister-in-law of the bride
was matron of honor. Her gown
was pink marquisette and taf
feta with short sleeves and full
skirt. The bridesmaid; Miss:
Dorothy Leonetti' of . Portland,
sister of the groom, was sim-
ilarly attired in yellow marquis
ette and taffeta. Both attend
ants wore matching tulle face
veils with ". feather halos and
white , elbow length fingerless
mittens and carried nosegays of
rosebuds and " sweetpeas.
" Lt (jg) Robert Mack, of Port
land, actd j as best man. The
ushers were Norton Detsch o
Portland and Cpl. Jack Denny,
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I Mrs. Nag wore a white two
piece dress, picture hat and
black accessories for her daugh
ter's wedding and Mrs. Leonetti
chose a grey and watermelon
model, also Willi picture hat
and black accessories. Each
wore a corsage of gardenias and
rosebuds.
;The wedding dinner was served
in the clubrooms of St. Mary's
school at 12 noon. The bride's'
table was set with a white cut-work-
linen both from Italy, an
heirloom belonging to the late
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leonetti,
grandparents of the bridegroom,
and was' centered with the three-
' tiered wedding caKe, lighted tap
ers and; pastel-colored flowers.
The other tables, seating 75
guests, were decorated in silver
ajrid whije. Mrs. James Wagner,
Mrs. Leo Schwab, Mrs. Frank
. Aman,- Mrs. Al Eulay, Mrs. John
Hassler and Mrs. Laverne Nor
ton assisted with serving;
A reception for relatives and
.friends was held at the Legion
hall from 2 to 8 o'clock. Mrs.
Arthur Holmes, Mrs. Frank
Meidl and Mrs. Laverne Norton
assisted about the rooms. Danc
ing and music followed later.
Mr. and Mrs Leonetti left in
the evening for Long Beach,
Wash. Upon their return they
will make their home at 1213
SE 18th at Salmon st., in Port
land. .;
j For going away the bride wore
a' white wool cardigan suit and
pink accessories.
I The groom is a graduate of
Washington high school and at
, tended Portland university. He
, is employed as a reporter for
the firm' ot Dun1 and Bradstreet
Mrs. Leonetti is a graduate of
Mt. Angel academy and has been
employed as a secretary in Port
land, i .
Mrs. Russell Fuller (Anna Ca-
laba) who has .been visiting here
with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Calaba, is leaving on July
6 to return to. Her home in . San
Francisco. She also has been vis
iting in Portland with her hus
band's parents, : Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. Fuller.
oeen ana
By Jeryme English
WEDDING ECHOES, . .Pro
claimed one of the loveliest
brides of. the season was Jane
Huston, who married Maurice
Fitzsirhmons Friday night 4 . .
Jane was regal in her beautiful
gown of heavy w h i t e satin,'
shown! off to advantage by her
tall, slender figure. ; f-
Pretty as a picture were the .
bride'i three sisters and the
grooms sister, who preceded the
bride to tfie altar . . ; . They
wore Orchid and pink frocks of
lace and net . . long mitts and
darling ruffled caps with shoul
der vefls . -. ; They carried bou
quets pf stocks in shades of or
chid, pink and American Beau
ty . . . The girls all smiled as
did Jane and Maurice, f j
Lighted candles cast a soft
glow jo v e r t h t Presbyterian
church- . v . all white flowers
. . . j candles, with.- cluster of
white Jdaisies at the base, mark
ing thje pews . f . just before
the ceremony the ushers closed,
the pews with white satin ribbon
... jeven the car in which the
bridal couple drove to the recep
tion, was decorated with white
ribbon; . . . Especially enjoyed
hearing Mary Elizabeth Kells
. sing and lovely was "The Lord's
Prayej-' which she sang daring
the service. ' j J
Many of the guests went on to
the Huston home for the recep
tion . j. . We might add the two
mothers looked lovely in their
dresses with long gloves and or
chid Corsages . sj. . Mr. Huston
spoke his words; clearly as he
proudly gave the first of his; four
daughters in marriage . -. .j and
Mr. Fltzsimmons J stood With his
. son as best man. ; Jip!. j
- Au revoir . . . Jane threw her
beautiful calla lillies, the items
wrapped in white satin, to poris
Berwick, who will probably be
the nfxt bride as she announced
her engagement to Ensjgn Rollin
Haag in the spring . j. . 'Jane
looked chic in her going away
suit ol brown and white shepherd
check made with the new "Eisen
hower jacket," white sailor, or
chids ! and alligator accessories
... jlheir young friends show
ered them with rice as they left
for thje coast ; .
BREF NOTES: I jirs.Mel-
vin Cjoode and her young j son,
Jonathan, were hi town this week
. . . JLois and Jon are planning
to leave early in July for Wash
ington, DC, to join Lt, Goodej
who has been assigned to the
navy sureau of yards arid docks
. . . Melvin, who has been in
Hawaii the past two and a' half
y ears, already has an apartment,
complete with furniture; for his
family . . ; Lois is :busy
packing and closing their Albany
home before leaving for the 'east.
Woijd comes from Mrs. Beth-
une DeSully (Helene Schneider)
that she and her ormyj Serjeant
husband are planning j to leave
the first part of; July for Salem
. . . j They have been living in
Marianna, Florida . . Helena
plans jto remain in Salem and be
with Jier mother, Mrs. Mar)e H.
fihn cider
COMMENCEMENT T I ME at
Willamette . . I occasion for
many reunions . -. The only
social event of the weekend for
alumn;i was the faculty reception :
Saturday night In the Carrier
room). . . Some of the most
beautiful flower arrangements
we've ever seen f, . . The punch
table Arranged back against the
wall below a lovely, large niirrpr
. . . A white embroidered cloth
. . . A large bouquet 6f ilver
moon roses, ocean spray, I calla
lillies, Dutch iris And water lillies -
. arranged in a crystal stemmed
bowl , . tall White; tapers in
silver) candelabras flanked the
Honddy, July 2 - Tuesday, July 3
: Wednesday, July A
To Allow
Regular Holiday pickups will be made Thursday, July 5 !
Regular Tuesday pickups will bs made Friday, July 6 -
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Degular Wednesday pickups will t2 nude Salurday July 7 !
Normal Sclicdule -Will Be Resumed Monday, July 9 ! i
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ajrangement on either side , '.U
An artistic bouquet of delphin
iikm, silver moon roses, red .roses
ahd calla lillies on the piano . .
tie flowers all from the lovely
garden of Dr. and Mrs. Ernest C.
Richards. ; ' '"- "..
I Just a few of the alumni we
spotted -. . : Lt. and Mrs. Wil- '
lijEun Crary (Miriam Jensen) ; l-', v
They were married earlier! in the j
month at West Point and came
west! on their honeymoon i .j .
Miriam wore : a good- -lpokirig
s$arlbkin lime green suit, - a
pleasing 'contrast to her I Curly "
red tresses ... They left Fri- s
dky for Fort Benning, Ga. i. '. .;, "t
If. (jg) Dick Stacer, just! home
from; duty in' the South Pacific
. .' June Brasted on her way .
suth from Seattle, where she has
been; on the physical education '
staff! at the University of Wash
ington. She has accepted . a sim
ilar position for next fall at Mills
, college in Oakland . f . , j Mrs.
Frank deL espinasse (Helen "
Cpilds) out from Washington, DC
for the sumemr months .j ' .1.
Bjernice Orwig, who is complei .
ing her last year as a cadet nurse
at the University of Oregon Med
ical school, looked grand in her
'uniform. '
j Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Olds here
from Oak Point, Illinois, and Rev.
Lawrence Burdette, pastor of the
Mt Tabor Methodist church in
Portland .: . the latter j two
men. both here for. the Oregon'
conference last week . . i . Mr.
ajid Mrs. William ThomaS (Hel
en Chirgwin) up from Lebanon
f pr the weekend . . . Mrs; How.-
ajrd Bergman all -smiles, as she
had just received word that her
niavy lieutenant husband was
westward bound for Los j Ange
las, his new base . . . Gertrude
- looked chic in a grey and white
checked suit and tiny white; hat
vfithj red flower . . : and Master
Sergeant, and Mrs. Ervin Potter,
who j had arrived that day from
damp Atterbury, Indiana. j j
j Sybil Spears, the efficient al
umni secretary, wore a-becom-ihg
pink and black print dress
ahd white straw sailor . L 4 At
the commencement exercises
Mrs. G. Herbert Smith, Wife bf
tie president, looked cool in i a
shiairt sea green dress with black
tim; down the front and -white
sailor . . . Mrs. John Bowers
(Parol Clark) who now resides
ii Portland, was here f or j the
weekend . . , . Two 1945 gradu
ates I . . Betty Andrews, wear
ing a- cream chocolate cotton arid
vjrhite hat and Mary Laughlin in
a blue and white print silk i
Escorted by Jay Savereid, Bet
ty's fiance, and Richard j Wicks;
student body president and win
ner of many scholastic honors at
cbmijnencement h j J
Visitor Honored,
At: Card Party,
j Mb.
Lola S
A. L. Wallace and
Miss
Schulz were hostesses
on
Friday night at a party for Mrs.
,Ruth Lear who is here from
San ! Diego. The dessert j bridge
party was held at the home of
Mrs. Wallace.' Prizes went to
Mrs. Luther Jensen, Mrs. j Gus
Hickok and Miss Ruth Moore.
1 The hostesses decorated with
pink roses, white jasmin and
canterbury bells. i I
Attending were ; Mrs. ! ' ear,
'Mrs, Jensen, Mrs. Ilickok, Miss
Moore, Mrs. Herbert Rahe, Mrs.
Clifton Mudd, Mrs. W. R. New
linyer, Mrs. R. V. Carleson, j Mrs.
Ellen Fisher, Miss Lila Cation,
Miss ' Ada Ross, i Miss Constance
Weiiiman,-Miss Helen Fletcher,
Miss Phebe McAdams, Miss' Jua
na' Holmes, Miss Dorothy Cor
nelius arid the hostesses.! !
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i Luella Nichols, daughter of Mrs. Cass A. Nichols,
whose engagement to Mr.
.Mrs. HarVey O. Witzig of Santa Barbara. Calif., and Mr.
Wilfred Wilson of Bremerton, has-been announced No
plans have been made for the wedding. Mr. Wilson left
this lost week for the arrnv.
Bridal Shower
On Friday I i . ; .
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Miss Doris Harrington was the
incentive for a party on Friday
night, when Mrs. Clayton Stein- ,
ke entertained at her! home. A
bridal shower was given.
Attending were MrsJ Martha
Harrington,' Mrs. E. AJSteinke,
Mrs. Dewey Steinke, j Mrs. iRod
Steinke, Mrs. Nash, Mrs. Doro
thy Henry, Miss Muriel 'Smith,
Mrs. Martha Smith, Mrs. Geor
gia Dillinger, Mrs. Edna Bokel
man, the hostess and ; the honor
guest. ' ' -If .
Miss Harrington will marry
Lt. Raymond Steinke ion Jury 8.
Miss Josephine Banmfartner
and Miss Maxihe Buren were in
Portland Saturday to be guests
at a tea for which Mrs. Elmer
Goudy was hostess at her Monte
Vista home , in . honor ! of Mrs.
George Jacroux (Marjorie Fle
gel), who with hef children Jac
and Dora Dee, is here from Hon
olulu for the summer.! i
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Biggs, Da
vid and Alan .from Qsterville,
. Wash., are visiting Mrs. , Biggs'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
I Warthen, Mr. Biggs is to enter
; the service soon. Mrs. Waif red
Trygg of Bismarck, ND, was a
visitor at the Warthen home this
week. - ..;''
Miss . Miriam Beeke wiU be
hostess at her home on North
Summer street to the Spinsters
Monday night ;-'Miss Carolyn
Brady, will preside at j the meet
ing, j I j ' , '
Miss Mary Elisabeth Sisson will
leave today for Seattle to attend
the summer session at the Uni
versity of! Washington.
Mrs. Frank Li Brownell will to
Monday to Yakima, to spend ten
days with Mrs. James Marble.
ry.r:S:ivy.;.s.
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Donald G9ne Wilson, son; of
The; Ladles aaxlllary U the
Patriarch Militant met at the
,IOOF ! hall for regular,! session.
'Mrs. Howard Hunsaker, presid
ed; ; Seven candidates were in
itiated. Mrs. Vernon Frahntwas
installed as left aide to the vice-
president, Lora Groves. General
Watkins, of Dayton visited the
auxiliary and spoke briefly. Aft
er the business meeting j the
. members of the canton joined
the auxiliary for . refreshments.
Nejy Club Fori j
Service Wives
A new club for service men's
wives will be organized at a
dinner meeting on -Saturday,
July 7, Those wishing to become
members are asked to call Mrs,
Charles E. Prince, 6168, in! the
daytime, and Mrs. Carl Halvor
son; 21066, at night Reservations
must be made by Friday noon.
At the, dinner meeting! the
group will be organized and ac
tivities planned. h
Mrs, Marraret Rosecrans and
her sister. Miss Frances Hodge
of Portland, are leaving this week
for Nelscott to Vacation at their
summer home. ' v ; j
Miss Barbara Belt, daaghter
of Judge and Mrs. Harry Hi Belt,
.will entrain 4oday for Berkeley,
Calif., to attend the summer; ses
sion at the University of Calif or
nia. j j'
Mrs. Perry Spellbrink plans to
leave July for San Mateo, Calif.,
to spend three weeks at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Jennie.Long
Doughty. -If
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