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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1946)
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The cere tacny wUl be performed at the St Mark Evangelical Lutheran church with the .Rev. UL A. Getzendaner officiating at 4 p'clock. MaaCiAlford will sing "Until" and "At Dawning" and Maurice Brennen will be the gcpmpdnist ' Mrs. Floyd Smith, the bride's sister-in-law, will light the tapers. Mr. Smith will give his dprughter in marriage. She has asked Miss Ernestine Fred rickson '..to be her 'honor attendant Floyd Smith will stand with Mr. Beckwith as best man..; vr'.--M . . . . j ;- , A.wddingreception will; be held in the church parlors after the nuptials. The ccsuple Will go east to Indianapolis to make their home. , Miss Smith will be the honor guest at a pre-nuptial shower Wednesday night when .Mrs. Frank Shafer and Mrs. Floyd Smith entertain at the former's home on South Lib . erty street ' Riuhey-Taylor Vows ' ' Wednesday, April 24 has been set as the date for the coming marriage of Mis Bet ty Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Taylor, to Thomas B. Ritchey of Indepen 'detice. ; , .Tba wedding will kike place at the First Congreggtional church at $ o'clock with Dr. Daniel Schulze officiating. Singing before the nuptials will be Carolyn Gaskin Sul livan of Corvallis and J. P. Smart. Mrs. James Smart will be the accompanist. . The bride. -who will begven fn marriage by her father, has, asked her sister. 'Mrs. lJoyd D. Reilly, to be her matron of honor. Paul Carey of Independence will be best xrxm. r , - " " A wedding reception will be held in the fireplace room of the church after the rites. . mi ' 1 -. i A . r i - l V; iv;;' V ' ill VVA elcomed back to Salem are Mrs. Ward Davis and daughter, Linda, who have been residing" in San Francisco during the war years, while Mr. Davis was stationed therewith the army. Until they find living accommodations they ate at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex W. Davis. Mr. Davis, an accountant, is now in business here. OCennell-Dlis). ' . SEC ON Travel Notes . . . Dr. and Mrs. Charles Wood have left for South Dakota to visit their families several weeks. Whilethere they will attend 'the marriage of his sister. Dorothy Wood Peters, a former Salem resident, and Stanley Garvie, whose wedding will take place at the Little Brown church of the Dale in Nashua. Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Lindgren are leaving today for a two months trip by train. They will spend a few days in Minneap olis and St Paul, -frisit their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Norman and family in. Chicago and their son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Lindgren and family in Harris burg. Pa. They also include New York. Washington, D. C, and Denver in their itinerary. They will return via Los Angeles. Arriving Thursday to be house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Con rad Paulson will be Captain and Mrs. John G. Richards, IV, (Elva Watson), brother-in-law and sister of Mrs. Paulson. They were married in Calcutta, India in January and arrived in the states lact week. Formal Dances Slated . . . Always important events on soial ralondar each month are-- the dancinq flub jartis. Tlu Wisteria citib will enforluin with Ha monthly wini formal dan v Friday ru-iht at tho -Veteran's hail with ( "lai.d Bud's ofc;h:".tra playing t -r dancirivj tx:twec:i 9 and 1 2 o'cloc k. The directorate for the dance includes Mr. and Mrs. James H. Turnbull, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Speerstxa. Mr. and Mrs. J. Parker Lineberry and Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Young. Mr. and Mrs. R. Floyd Baxter will be dinner hosts before the dance at the Lions Den for regroup of friends. Covers will be pla ced tor Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawrence lister of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Cameron, Mr. and Mr3. Harry Wenderoth; Mr. arid Mrs. Mark Wilbur, Lt. and Mrs. Merrill Falkenhaaen and Mr. and Mrs. Baxter. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith and Mr., and Mrs. Stanley Krue ger will be pre-dance hosts at the former's heme on South Sum mer street. Forty of the hosts friends have been invited. Dinner Dances Slated Slated for Saturday, April 27 will be the last in the series cf winter dinner dances for the TeSwn club. The aliarr will be held in the Mirror room of the Marion hotel. The Subscription club will hold its last dinner dance of the season on Saturday, May 4. also in the Mirror room. .... j . : ,A 'A ':A - A r - 4 I ' : i ; I," f-j it . , ; t . A i' J. t I r. 1 . ... ,-. r : ' 'J : . 4 ' I-T... T I .-if. " ' -v V Mrs. Ron F. Buick. the former Muriel Joy White, who was married , on March T6 at the Episcopal church in Masterton. New Zea land. The bride, who left the states in February, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert White of Salem. The couple will live in New Zealand on the groom's sheep ranch "Burnside." (Kennell-FJlis photo.) V- r- :-:'-,',r -4' t-rs- . : '- , ! r t ! ' ' '- , ( ''"Ir '''' -'''-' ': ( . t - f rs. Harold A. Rosebraugh. above, who was rsalcl.Qillds boforo her 1T1 marriage jStrfurday afternoon' at 1230-o'clock. The bride Is th daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.' C. D. (phllds and her husband Is thi son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rosebraugh, at whose borne the ceremony was performed. ! . Mr. Rosebraugh. a retired minister, officiated at his son's marriage. The couple exchanged vows before the fireplace which was banked with laurel and splrea. .On the mantle was an Idrrangement of pink camellias flanked by -white tapers. Only members of the irrrrnediat? family wer present. , . ' ' ; ; For hor marriage the bride chose a handsome doV grey gabardine dressmaker suit fashioned with dolman sleeves. She wore a mist pink blouse and black accessories. Her-small black straw hat was wreathed in pink roses and black" horsehair. Her corsage of pink rosss was pin ned to her suit with a French enamel pin of turquoise which herd be longed to her mother. The couple was unattended. , '. Mrs. Rosebraugh attended her son's marriage in qx black silk crepe gown with matching sequin trim and her flowers were red roses. ' j The newlyweds were honored at a wedding luncheon at the QutfH immediately after the ceremony. Later in the day Mr. Rosebraugh and his bride left for a honeymoon trip to Seattle. Vancouver and, Victoria. B. C. They will return to Salem to live and will be at home at the Hazel- : dorf apartments. ,'' i ' " The new Mrs. Rosebraugh is city editor on The Oregon Statesman and her husband is associated in, business, with his fajher. i ; '4A 'ft w - J. to . """"" -: it J'- ' ' ' ' 5'-' : - 1" - : ! ' ' ' ' ' ; . -X'. ? 'V j ' - , " '--. - ; ' , ' " -I i v . i 7 - i -1 ' 1 1 - . i i - ; j --. . ' t . ,mm i 'i' l -In ' ' ' k urn . mm . illH. VAhi i ! 1 TI ii ' 1 I r rmrf Mrn VrToftlov Kfr-AfTI! (Chrrrr1i W-TltKVkrVi wara mrrr- T 1 ried on March 3 1 at the First Methodist church. Th bride is th daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Albert Halseth and her husband's parents are Mr. and MrM Homer E. McWaih. The couple will live tn Salem until he graduates from Willamette university in June. (Jos ten Miller), v i j.