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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1946)
Seen and Heard . . . . By Iryrn Erxjliah - GRADCATIOM TIME. . . . Taking an ImpWtant spot in June re the uuiiy commnccnwnt pro cessions at various schools and tsnieersitie . Mr. and Mrs. Paul B Wallace war in Tacoma for tbt graduation from Annie Wright Seminary of daughter, Faulle . ... Mrs. Wallace says services were lovely .... the 1areet firl graduates" wore white cap and gowns and carried bou quets of American Beauty roses tied with matching ribbon . .. . Also in white dresses were ihe other girls, both high school and elements ry .... A luncheon was erred on the campus for parents f graduates. FROM PARIS comes toews of the Cordon Wrights and sons. now situated in Pari . . . . Mrs. Wright and the. boys were here last year visiting her parents, the George Aikens .... Since their arrival last summer they have been Living in apsrtment and last month were able to obtain a home on the outskirts near, City Uni versity . . . . now the boys have a grand yard in which to play . . . The Wrights celebrated V-E an niversary with .a French and an English couple .... Gordon is in the diplomatic service and had previously studied in Paris so they have met many government officials and their wives. A WELCOME HOME TARTY for the Stuart Lancefields on Wednesday when the Kenneth Powers. A. T. Kings, Vern Mil- DAVID SMITH Concert Pianist ' Sponsored by th4 Salarft Federated Music Clubs i (No Profit) Waller Hall, Fridays June 14, 8:15 P.M. Admission $1. tax inc. A child under j 13. fjae with adult -attendant . : ; Tickets fot Jqqulth's and Wilt's lers and Mrs. Wolcott Buren en- beige crepe with wide gold belt tertalned at the former's home and a lavender Orchid pinned to . . . . Esther and Stuart had a her shoulder. Mr. and Mrs. Maur- grand time greeting their old ice Saffron . . . she chic In a friends . . . she wearing a black black crepe frock With wide lace and white checked taffeta gown apron effect and soft pink half fashioned with a peplum .... hat with black trim .... and Mrs. King in a becoming black Maurice's newly engaged sister, gown with white lace collar and Ruth, with her fiance. Dan Gass- the short double sleeves of white ner .... Mrs. Sydney Schleslnger and black ..... and Mrs. Ken- striking in purple crepe enhanced neth Power In i white frock with a gold kid girdle studded splashed with gay flowers .... with jewels, a gold kid purse and Mrs. Charles Wood was stun- a purple orchid in her hair . . . . ning in black and green striped Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Gordon . . . Jersey frock and picture hat she in a white and black print Mrs. Robert P. Wulf also in black and black cartwheel hat . . . . and for contrast a blue feather Mr. and Mrs. Custer Ross and the hat .... Two young matrons en- Aa Lewellings . . . Mrs,- Percy joying the collation on the buffet Kelly and Dorothy Cornelius . . . table . . . Mrs. Robert Necdham the George Roths and Richard in a pewter grey suit with soft Coolers, both girls chic in black rolled hat and Mrs. Reynolds Al- outfit .... The U. G. Shipleys. lejn in a chic black faille dress Gat dner Knapps and Mrs. W. W. and black straw hat .... Mrs. Moore .... Dr. and Mrs. -H. E. G rover C. Bellinger smartly dress- Gilbert .... the latter smart in ed in brown and her matching bla k with an aqua straw chapeau chapeau with beige trim .... decorated with pastel flowers a - and Mm. Willard Marshall, one top her high hando .... The who agisted, is a good-looking Leonard Goldblattv he in a be- black gown with lose sequin trim, coming figured print silk . . . . WEDDING NOTES . . .Brilliant and Mrs Herbert Adler fJean wre the nuptials of Bern ice Wei- HolUman). a bride of January ner aud Ralph SchlesinBer in the I . . . . stunning in a black frock I grjind' ballroom of the Multnomah j with white and pink punt tinic 5j ; hoel a week ago .... A bower i and her hau done high .... and 3 i th tough wrich the hi idal party petite Charlotte Cohen. ho will j entered anA the vows repeated j become Mrs. Jerry Blum today. fi I bepeath a TTowered canopy . . . m a sophisUrated black diess and laijge panels 01 flowered scrolls i pet ky stiaw and lace hat with -onj the walls . ., . More white) ruffling .... Mr. and Mrs. td- ? i floral an ;mw.mMit nn th rlmnrr I ward A. Bl own .... the latter laoies, where over live hundred " omen wun iox iurs ana wiae brimmed black hat the Kenneth Powers and many more. Roberta Jearb Yocom Is Married to Don Fox Memorable was the wedding Saturday night of Miss Roberta Jean Yocom. youngest daug of the Ray A, Yocoms. now of Chicago, and Don Fox. son of DraiMjMrs. Irvin R. Fox of Eugene. The vows were repeated at 8 o'clock at me First Congregational church with the Rev. Seth Huntington officiating. White flowers were used. Calla lillies were on the altar and at the chancel were baskets of cal- were seated .... i g A few of the guests from Saairo aWW&MMajgiMsd . .1. Mrs Sol St hi linger in honey REST , r ' Sl'C IT ( 9C& 2-WAY STRETCH PANTIES WITH THE CONVENIENTLY DETACHABLE CROTCH Smositt tns are lookieg trim and trig mmd a'sAeeel drmy In lH morvalov Chonaod 2-Woy $rtdt . . . MS noil comfortable cwrve-controHer yWI ever ! happily into. And the crotdt Is detectable, -which nttw yew can woiK M In Jiyl Smoll, mnd large tues. 484 Sfale Si. 'Salem SUNDAYv JUNE 16th ROP'S'TOPS" AM) DESERVES OfE OF TPiESE WONDER FULLY COMFORTABLE SWING ROCKERS, FOR THOSE HOURS OF EARNED RESli m V 1 O VELOURS O TAPESTRY O' MOHAIR a o FRIEZE DAMASK Yes, Nice Enough for Even YOUR DAD! PRE-WAR CONSTRUCTION PRE-WAR PRICES A cxt3y and hard headd a h may h. ha '11 admit tham to I arcallent valu tartinq at Just ... 29 WELL DELIVER THE SATURDAY BEFORE FATHER'S DAY 340 COURT ST. Nuptials Will Be Performed At Home The home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Marquardt will be the setting for the marriage of their daughter, Klame. to Dale Snow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snow of Ya- I chjli, tonight at 8 o'cloc k. The Rf v. H. W. Gross will officiate at I the double ring ceremony. The couple will exchange vows bofoif the fireplace which will be banked with blue larkspur and pink delphinium. Candles will be lighted by Bonnie Meyers. Mrs. William Fisher will sing and Miss Irene Romehildt will be accom panist. Mr. Marquardt will give his daughter in marriage. Her gown is of white skinner's satin designed with a shirred bodice, sweetheart neckline, long sleeves and a court train. For "something old" she will wear; her grandmother's veil which wiljl all from a crown of orange blooms and small pastel flowers. She will carry pink rose buds and stcphanoti. .Maid af IIosmt Miss Norman Miller, honor at tendant, will wear ice blue taffeta with pink)velt-et bows on the bo dive. Shej will wear pink elbow jjteength glomes and cany a bouquet or blue larkspur and pink rose buds. Ma Bate of Wtliatmna will be best min. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Marquardj will wear a mist pink gown and 'corsage of yellow rose buds and fstephanoli. Mrs. Snow will attend her son's marriage in a fawn colored crepe gown and her flow ens will be pink roses and stephanoti. At the Wedding reception Mrs. Argus Peajrson, aunt of the groom, will cut trie cake. Serving will be Mrs. W. 0 McLaughlin. Mrs. Har vey Dawson and Mrs. Cora Miller. The couple will go to California j on their wedding trip. For trav ; eling the pride will wear a pale 'grey wool, crepe suit with pink i blouse, hat and gloves. They will live in Salem and in the fall he will attend Willamette university, j Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dawson, who were hnarried on May 12 came west f rom iVrasusau. Wisconsin, for the wedding of Mr. Dawson's cou sin. 1 Delta Qatnma mothers will meet on Monday at 1:30 at the i chapter twjuse for luncheon and the final 'meeting of the school , year. i las. sunshine daisies and white del phinium. A calla lily marked each pew. Lighting tapers were Misses Janice Nelson, hyra Jean Currey and Marianne Low. Miss Betty Louise Sinkola ; was soloist and Jean Hobson Rich organist. The blonde bride walked down the aisle on the arm of her fa ther. Her exquisite gowrf"was of heavy white satin. The fitted bod ice and fall skirt In , front was hand-embroidered win H a 1 1 i e Carnegie seed pearls and larger pearls formed allover leaf oesign. The high, rounded neckline was fashioned with a marquisette yoke and the long sleeves buttoned at the wrist.' The full skirt termin ated in a court train and tiny but tons extendi'd from neckline to waistlmetn bark. Her full length veil of bridal il lusion, which extended beyond the train of her gown, cascaded from a coronet of braided white satin interspersed with pearls. The veil was gathered in back with pearls. She carried a net fan edged in satin and embellished with white orchids and stephanotis. Attend the Bride The fouf feminine attendants of the bridal party wore frocks of marquisette over flowered chintz skirts. The bodices were of eyelet e m b r o i dered marquisette with high rounded necklines and cap sleeves. Miss Rachel Yocom. maid pi honor, wore heaven pink and the bridesmaids. Miss Mary Elizabeth Sisson and Mrs. Ralph Yocom wore mist blue. Carolyn Smith, daughter of the Robert Smiths, was flower girl. The attendants wore clusters of flowers in their hair and carried old fashioned nosegays. Charles' Fox of Eugene stood with his brother and seating guests were William Pritchard, Phillip Henderson, and Jack Pen nington of Portland, Douglas John son, Cor.vallis, Edwin Baker, Eu genearid Vernon Summers. M rs. Yocom lelec te d a gold crepe gown with green beaded belt and a green hat embellished with Talisman roses, green veil ing and leaves. Pinned to her gown was a corsage of Talisman roses. Mrs. Fox attended in a dawn blue crepe gown enhanced with bead ing and a flowered hat. She wore an orchid. , Greet Their Guests The newlyweds received at a large reception at the Elmer Daue home. Mrs. David Wright greeted guests, Mrs. Daue invited them into the dining room where Mrs. Roy Yocom of Newport was in Tha Ofooa gtataauaotn. Sains. Or Sunday, June) f. IS48 S charge. Mrs. Wayne Yocom pre sided at the punch bowl and Mrs. Bruce W. Car kin at the coffee urn. Mrs. T. W. Creech cut the cake and Mrs. Rodney Luman of Eu gene served ices. Mrs. Eric But ler arranged the bride's table with an antique glass epergne filled with white flowers and flanked by tapers In crystal holders. Serving were Mesdames William and Stuart McFJhlnny, Benjamin Whisenand. Warren Doolittle, Misses Helen Zielinski. Edith Moxley, Florence Duffy and Mar garet Bellinger. Miss Mary Ben nett passed, the guest book and Miss Maxine Wagner the dream cakes. Miss Dorothy Kenney and Miss, Dorothy Hoar were in the gift room. When the just-weds left on their honeymoon the bride wore a hon ey beige tailleur with a mist blue topcoat, high crowned, belga hat with brown tflm and snakeskja accessories. The couple will live In Portland while he is attending: the University of Oregon' Medical school. - Saturday an Informal plenle waa held at the beach by members and pledges of Kappa Gamma Rho, Willamette university fraternity, and their dates. 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