The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 01, 1945, Page 9, Image 9

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capital on July 16 follow i
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home of her brother-in- r
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, Mrs. T. A. Li ye si ey. Is
leaving Monday for Van
couver, BC, to visit her I
sister, Mrs. , George Mo-
Crossan, and' with her
'brother's family, Mr. arid
Mrs. E. K, DeBeck. in, Vk
toria. She will be away a
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f ' ' , . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Qaggett and daughter, Patty,1
c "to G i-A' n'lecvte, today to spend two wU ai Netott. Thy
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Mrs. Glenn Woodry and son, Jimmy. ,
At the Beach . . .
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. Mrs.! A. D. Woodmansee and daughter, Anne, Mrs.
Margaret Callahan and children, Helen and Dan, and
Bill Heinlein have returned from a stay at the Woodman
see beach . house at Neskowin. ' , . ! .
JWI rs. Maurice Craig Fitzsimmons, the former Jane Oliver Huston, pictured with the attendants
'at her marriage on Friday night at the FirstPresbyterian church.;:: The bride is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bruce Huston and her husband's parents are -Mr. and f Mrs. J! J. Fitzsim
mons. From left to right arei Miss Patricia Fitzsimmons, the groom's Bister; Miss Anne Huston, the
honor attendant, the bride, Miss Harriet and Miss Virginia! Huston, bridesmaids. The couple j will
reside in Longviews Wash., where he is stationed with the coast guard. Uesten-Miiler;.
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- rJelebrxrting their silver wedding anniversary on June 24 were, left tg right, Colonel and Mrs.
FJmer Vance Wooton and Mr. and Mrs., Beld on Earl Owens. The couples were hosts at an
open house at the Wooton residence with several hundred calling during the afternoon and even- -t
ing. Cesten-Miller). ; . : ; Ii. 'v-' i' . ":
Wedding . Plans Are Told . . . i ;
July bridesnelect are announcing plans for, their weddings. Miss Gretchen Thielsen and Mr. Ken
neth E. Baird of Seattle, first officer in the army transport service, will be married on Thursday, July 5 in
the chapel of Si Paul's Episcopal church. Rev. George H. Swift will perfonn the 2 o'clock ceremony.
The brideBlect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. William Thielsen, will be given in marriage by her fa
ther. The couple will be unattended. After the ceremony the couple will greet guests in the foyer of
the chapel. A reception for the immediate family will be held at the Thielsen s suburban home.
Steinke-Harrington '
Miss Doris Harrington and Lt Raymond M. Stelnke have chosen Sunday, July 8 for their wedding. J
The ceremony will take place at St PouTs Episcopal church with Rev.' George H. Swift officiating at 2 , ;
o'clock in the afternoon. Mr. William Bush wjll sing and Miss Ruth Bedford will be. the organist. j. ,u
Mr. John Hendrickson, family friend, will give . the bride in marriage. She has asked her future ::
sister-in-law, Mrs. Clayton Stelnke, to be her matron of honor. A reception .will be ' held In the parish
house. :'..''.'. --.';'..: . -r. : r-i . -V.;.:-: ' "j
Lt Stelnke, son of Mr. and Mrs. E A. Stelnke, retumcfd from Germany on June 10 where he had been
c prisoner of war, - : ' y- -'c. l. : ' r ".? r , : J : "' -1" .h' ' I.
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are entraining Monday
for San Francisco, Bur-,
bank and Los Angeles,'!
" where they will visit rel- f
; atives and friends for !
three weeks, j
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- Mrs. William A Skew
Is and, year old twin
daughters, Nancy Mae
. and Mina Rae, have left i
" fpr Hueneme, Calif., to be
with Mr. Skewis, chief pet- j
" ty officer with the Sea-
bees. . Pr o m California "
the travelers will go on to
Lewistown, Montana; to .
visit her parents, before
. returning to Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crawford ' and children, Stanley,
Stephen and Tommy, are leavingtoday for Pacific City
to spnd July and August at their beach house! Mrs. Alan
Slewert and daughter,; Carolyn, are already over at the
Crawford house and will remain f of another week. '
. M. and Mrs. W. L NeedhaHThave taken a house at
Neskowin for the ensuing six weeks. Their son and fam
ily, Mr. land Mrs. Robert Needham and daughter, Beth,
will join for the Fourth. . :
Mr. land Mrs. Ervin F. Smith are going to Road's End
today to! spend a week as guests of Mr.: and Mrs.' Hawvcr4-
Shubert jat their summer place.
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t and Mrs. William B. Crary (Miriam Jensen), photographed
. as they left Holt Trinity chapel.- at IWest Point following
their marriage on June (J. The bride is the daughter of. Mr. and
r Mrs. Luhrl Jensen of Hood River and her husband Is the sen
of Mr. md Mrs. J. Burton Crary of Salem. Directly behind the
groom is his brother. Captain Nathan Morrell Crary now sfitf
tioned in pay ton, Ohio, who was best man. Crossing th
' swords are two of. the groom's classmates, Lt Joe Mac Caddon
and Lt Robert Ridenur. The couple came west on their hor
eymoon. They left Friday for his new station at Fort Benning, !
Georgia.
Bogardus-Maurer
. 4 . - St Paul's Episcopal ; chapel will be the setting for another wedding on July 12 when Mis3 Patty Jean
t-'X Maiirer. daughter of theIeorge Maurers, becomes the bride of Master, Sergeant Hubert Earl Bogardus,
eon of Mrs. Hubert E. Eocrardas of Grand Island, Neb. Rev. Swift will read the 8 o'clock service.
Miss Donna Unruh will sing and Miss Gladys Edgar will be the organist The bridcMo-be has asked
- Mis3 Anita Jarman to be her maid of honor. Her brother, Staff Sergeant Wcrrcn E Maurer pi Walla Wcl-
la, will be best man The wedding reception will be held at the Maurer home.
.JWlr. and Ltrs. Jack. Gibson (Virginia Glover) on the
. r steps c$ St' Paul's Episcopal church after their mar
.jiage on Sunday, June 24. The bride Is the daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Glover and her husband's parents are
Mr. and Mrs. FJ W, Gibson. .The couple will leave this
week for Omaha, Nebraska, j where 1 he is attending
Creighion. university. medical ichool. fXennell-Ells. -
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A ir Cadet and Mrs. Franklin Fredericks , (Betty Bur
. , roughs) (snapped at the reception i whicli followed r
their1 wedding on Sunday, June 24 at the home of the .
groom's mother, Mrs. Ira J. Fitts. The bride Is the daugh
ter cf Mrs. Delia Burroughs. The newlyweds will leave ;
he i stationed. (Jesten-MillerX 1