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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1946)
Sebem-Gates Vows Read XTOODBURN Miss Lorraine Gates became the bride of Ralph Sebern. Jr Saturday. Mar I. t the West Saiem Methodist church. The Rev. JUlph Kleene read the ervice. Tb bride, who was escorted to the altar by her father, Charles Gates, .wore a gray suit with Whit accessories. Mary Gates, na tree) cC honor, wore a blue suit with while accessories. Brides maids were Juanita Sebern, who wore a pink suit with black acces sories, end Keva Gerts, who wore gold suit with black accessories. toaster Sebern, uncle of the bridegroom, was best man. Ush ers were Arthur Gates, brother of the bride, and Virgil Sebern, uncle of the bridegroom. Mrs. Ralph Kleene sang. Following the service a recep tion was held in the church base ment. Helen Fulns and Donna Se bern were in charge of the gift table, and Marie Sebern, the brdiegroonVs aunt, cut the wed ding cake. , After a short wedding trip, Wr. and Mrs. Sebern went to their home in Med ford. 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Kroeker of Dallai The couple will liv in Salem.- Deleqates Named To Encampment Election of delegates ta the state encampment of the VrteraWf of Foremen Wan auxiliary vsfcas h4d at the Monday meetinc Marion auxiliary No. 661 with ti presiident. Mrs. Gene-ieve Olson, presidios. S Those elected to attend at Cir valiix June 29, 30 and July 1 nd J are Mesdame Marie Hafi sen, Amelia Bolton. Cert run e. Beall, Joan Hunt. Edna Prinee, Anna Dvia.,Eva Hagen and GlalH ys Harlan. Alternate are M Ifaret Hunt, Ivell Haley. Befty Kandle. Dorothy Stewart, Helen Sim. Imogen Shafer. Evelyn Keti-t nedy and Geraldine Huston. Initiation was held for Ms danoes Minnie Tidd, Lela Cas Helen Taylor and Clarice Maiscfrw MrsOra Furlough, Buddy Pc- py chairman, gave a report on th?j sale held May 24 and 25. Reports were Lso given by Mn. Amefva Bolton, hospital, and Mrs. IvHl HaJey, finance. Mrs. Jessie Sanders, Gold Sir Mother's club president, wasjj gut from Woodburn auxiliay Mrs. Joan Hunt and Mrs. Mafiej Haasen were presented gifts fipt, obtaining the most members la the membership drive. t v A district meeting will be held in Salem at the VFW hall, ji o'clock Tuesday, June 4, at which; time a president will be electidi Refreshment committee will be; Mesdames Gertrude Beall, chaft- man, Delpha Kerber, Imoget) Shafer, Gladys Applegate and Mf rie Sabrowski. and the decoratifi' committee, Mesdames Emma Dfe-; lapp. chairmen, Lela C'as .Betty Kandle. Miss Prosser I ! Is Married j MT. ANGEI One of the preit-, tiest weddings of the season wps held at St. Mary church Satur day morning May 25. at 10:30 j' clock and united in marriage Ms Elaine Ann Prosser. daughter ht Mr and Mm Fred Pro.-ser aid onad C. Palmer, son of Mr, afi: Mrs. Wesley P:lmer of SUeTtoti. The Rev. Vincent Koppert offi ciated at the double ring ee Guild Rally Held On Sunday , Red letter day oa calendars f one group of Willamette valley church women, Sunday brought some 75 of them together in the Carrier room of the First Meth odist church for the Wesleyan Service guild rally. Guilds of Jason Lee. Leslie and First church were hostesses for the afternoon session, attended by women from CoTvalli, Eugene, Oregon City. Portland and Salem, with Mrs. Clarence Roberts. Cor vallis, acting Salem district secre tary, presiding. Mivs Mildred Simpson, secretary for the Port land district, led the devotions. Mrs. C. W. Stacey. Saiem, mem ber of the conference guild com mittee for the Salem district, re ported on the Guild bulletin. Miss Vada Hill. Salem, was appointed conference secretary on the Chris tian social relations and local church activity committee. Miss Helen Ingrey was elected Salem district secretary. Mrs. Cora Ma son, new state guild secretary, re ported on National Guild week end recently at Columbia, Ohio. At the tea hour, Mrs. S. Raynor Smith and Mrs. J. M. Adams, both of Salem, poured. Miss Lois Oh ma it, Mrs. J. W. Brooks and Mrs. Lucille Wordel were in charge of the dining room, where Mrs. I. A. DeFrance, Mrs. Morris Stewart, MrsI Ray Handle. Miss Carolyn Wilson, Mrs. Norma Shaw, Mrs. Gail Jones, Mrs. Ron ald Koopp and Mrs George Knopp assisted. Mrs. George Hall and Miss Ruth McAdasns were in charge of the refreshments. Mrs. Lee Haskrins, president of th guild of Jason Lee ckurch, Mrs. Harry Swafford. president of the Firt church guild, and Miss Phette Uc Adama, president of the Leslie church guild, wers the general committee. OSC Mothers Entertained A no-faost lunclieon was a fea ture of the last meeting of the year for the Oregon Stale College Mothers eiub on Monday after noon at the YWCA. Mrs. Donald H. Upjorm, the retiring president, presided. Mrs. Esther LUlle spoke to tiie group on the p4aa for the YWCA bvUding. Reports of Mothers weekend at Corvallts were given and an nouncement was made of the six scholarsnips awarded to Oregon State girls by the Salera Motlteis dub. Mrs. Carl E. Emmons was in stalled as the new president: Mrs. Edwin Viesko. vice-president; Mrs. Claude Post, secretary; and Mrs. Linn Smith, treasurer. Guests were mothers of pro spective Oregon State students in cluding Mesdames Carl Miller. J. D. Berwick. W. II. Moran. R. E. Nrckens. Delbert Schwabbauer. Glenn Pax son and W. G. Burris. The luncheon tables were cen tered with a large peony and the rooms were festive with bouquets or peonies. SILVERTOV larttattom ara being received for the wedding of Miss Norma Finlay. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Artitur Fin lay, to Mr. Wayne N. Lovre for Sunday afternoon. June 2, -at 4 o'clock at the Methodist church. SII.VKRTOV. May 24 Installa tion of (officers for Ramans, As sembly. ; Order of Rainbow for Girls. ws held Tuesday night. Colleen Egan was installed as worthy idfisor: Carry McDonald, m-orthy asaeriate ad rtxor; P4 Rice, charity; iHaxel Range, hope: Georgia j Towe, faith; Dorothea Scarth. Haplaln; Nancy Adams, drill leader; Barbara DeLangh, associate drill leader; Chukke Brokke. i love; Ann Heater, reli gion: Arjletie Oisou. nature; Eve lyn Woare. immortality: Gale JacfcsonJ fidelity; Marjona Leo nard. sefvU; AJh MUJer, patri otism: Colleen Riley. muMUitu; Joau Ike. ioir dire lor; Bever ly Zumtm i man. confidential ob serwr: lV-t ty DePeeL outer ob server; Margte Tuggle. recorder, and Vettva Bodteu. treasurer. MenUers of the advnury board include Mis. Gertrude Bhmn, Clark Bachanan. Mts. Dorothea Scarth. Mrs. E. A. Finlay. Ceoige Towe. L. G. McDonald. Mrs. Ran ald Asbue and Willtam Scarth. KAIX IX EASTERN OREGON PENDLETON. Ore . May A downjwur that grain grower described as a million dollar rain" wak soaking eastern Oregon whcaA fields today. Tkm Or. : Or. Wadaastfar. Uay IM DOCK STRIKE IN BRAZIL SANTOS. Brazil. May Tbe att ad ara and dark svarkers of Urts great cuf fee poi went tm tiik todjf In a drmonfctration protesting the ianprtsaranent earl ier this anotiUi f feliesr rorkei who refiaasd te weik tm Spantsl aiHs- BROWS awl f Manufacturing Jewelers "Yes, Ii'i T HHEUIIATISII and ARTHRITIS I snfferd ifoc year and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible aff"lictKn that I will gladly answer anyone writing me lor uiforanatioa. Mil Anna I'autr. P. O. Box 2S. Vancouver, Wastt. Adv.i-NUt-OVO 1 rue at ft You may visit our ; nwlf rj'j1pr.l hop tnployin j znTl hw!ry mari-lor-tiurs. A dpaitfiiHnt feysJy to ra liair Kwiy of any dWacripUon. No need to wait. P j , Diasnond ' SetA7 by cm rpml cl many yar"- xpernc. S!ct tf mountln j mast aultdjb'e Jar yaur dia mond. 1-et us vlcAily Ums most pcUu of all gros ! Tour LXamood. Obral Aliowatoi lot Your Oli MduhI- iii. A!! Wpik Durnt n Our (Own Shop ' I ' 1 We Now Employ Thre Rehirnfi Va-teiona 0 rite i M. Sodajm'a Leading Credit Js-sesUe mony. Jimmy ProFer, brother of tee bride, and Tommy Schwab, cof--. sin. acted as altar boys. j ' Miss Helen Keber played tie wedding march and ac-cotnpani4l Miss Pauline. SaaUeld, wh 4gv 'Ave Maria"! and "Mary At tljjyii feet I'm Kneeling". The bride entering on the arm of her father, more a gown tf white aet with bodice and peplum of embroidered net. a keyhole neckline and long sleeves. Thej full skirt of nlain net terminated in a long train. Her double tulle j veil had a long tram and ; feu from a Dutch cap of embroidered tulle. She carried a white missal topped with orchid. She wore la locket, gift of the bridegroom; anjd a gold braclet that was worn by her mother at her wedding. j ' Miss Dorothy Prosser, sister pt the bride, was maid of honor ad4 Miw Mary and Miss Anna Bean, twins, were bridesmaids. Theiy all wore gowns of net over saf-fi in. fashioned identically. The maid of honor wore yellow and the bridesmaids in light blue. They wore ci own less hats of maUhing net and carried nosegays of rose buds and sweetpeas in .pastel shades. j ; Maurice Barstadt was best man and Leonard Skonetxnj and Ralph Palmer groomsmen. The ushers were Bod Diehl and Bob Harri hill. ; c ' Dinner for the immediate fam ilies was serN'ed at tha Mt. Angel hotel at 12:30, Miss Virginia Meek and Miss Pamela Penner assisted with the serving and Miss Dorothy Prosser sang accompanied by Miss Keber. , A reception for relatives and friends was held at the home of the bride's parents durTng the aft ernoom Miss Laura Schwab pass ed the guest book and Mi&s Rose mary Bigler cut the cake. Assist ing were Mrs. John Hassler Mrs. Paul Wachter, Mias Peggy Skon etzni. Miss Evelyn Gilles, and Miss Meek and Mips Penner. 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