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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1946)
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Symp I Cavallaro Man s Family Ram Batter I Sunday Mum Sundav Music America Future Mrs. Robert Hempel (Mary HIn Schrowder), who was married on Jvine 6 at the First Church of th Nazarn. Th brid is th daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Schroeder and her husband is the son of Mrs. Ruth Hempel of Den hoft N.D. Rv. and Mrs. Hem pel will livt in Philomath, where he Is pastor of the Na zarene church. (Jesten-Miller) Miss Dodds Weds Louis Bosso MONMOUTH Th marriage of Mis Dorothea Ellen Dodda. daughter of Ml, and Mrs. Homer Dodds of Monmouth, to Louis Frederick Bosso, son of A. Bosso, Portland, occurred on Juive 9, at Harlan-Borton Vows Read ' The wedding of Mis Bernice M. Borton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bud W. Borton of Vernonia. to Ronald A. Harlan, son of Mr. fid Mrs. Ralph Harlan, took place do June 12 at 7:15 o'clock at the home of jlhe Rev. Wilmer Brown, pastor of the First Evangelical church, who officiated at the dou ble ring Htes. The brid wore a blue and White ensemble with matching ac cessories and a corsage of gar denias. The bride is a graduatelof Sa lem high school. The groom grad uated . from Grand - Coulee high school, Washington, and served with the Ninth armored infantry in Europe. He returned in 'Jan uary. The couple will live in Salem. Compositions Rate High in Contest Four Salem pianists, Lorraine Saul, a pupil of Jessie Bush-Mick-etson. and Sandra Nordyke, Bruce Goldblatt and Jody Bush, pupils of Mrs. David Eason. won highest national awards in original com position recently. Miss Julia Will iams of Wilmington. Dola.. Feder ation of Music Clubs' national ex aminer, wrote that Oregon is the first state to claim four "superi ors" in composition. The compo sitions will be retained in the east and played at the national bien nial convention in Detroit in 1947. This Is Sandra Nordyke's sec ond year of "superior", rathgj, last jm i ini wnn nrsi oi sucn rat ings to come to Oregon. Names of the four will be engraved on the Mrs. Davis Hazen cup and will be kept in Salem this year. Sonia Nohlgren won a second a vi.i, .t .k- , k. ViriAm'm ' Pr -te cup and Jewell Guef- parents here. rir" '"l . Both are The Rev. Earl L. Baker of the tla Eason. local Baptist church officiated. Arrangements of white baby iris, t i X T snapdragon and stock decorated J OCLFl CO.TQQnl 1NOW the fireplace, before which the . - . bridal couple stood to repeat their : MrS. Ulayberaer vows. j The bride wore a white wool , Miss Joan Sargent, daughter of suit with corsage of pink rose- Mr mn(i Mrs Harold K. Sargent buds and stephanotis. Her matron Qf Wood bum, became the bride of of honor. Mrs. Jane Smith. Port- ! p-ri H Clavberffer son of Mr anH land, wore a suit of watermelon pink with corsage of white carna- Mrs H. H. Clayberger of Port land, on June 9 at 3 o'clock at tions Arthur Cavette of Portland j the Sargent home was Dest man ror we groom. The Rev. D Letter Fields of At the reception immediately j Woodburn Methodist church of follpwing. Mrs. : Clarence Fredeen j ficiated at the double ring cere of Ottawa. Kan, aunt of the bride, j mony before the fireplace banked presided at the urns. Mrs. HZ S. wnh garden flower and roses. rvlu Dn.4ln K lr a . m...j. , r. . l ne bride, anven in marnaee Hit It J LIAS Ukm Law. Ye rpisJSummer Hour National Hour !K Darts Galen Drakt ICuaaf Orch. I Your Alley I News I Your Alley 1 lit 1 as) pay Bewny iFsmil: (Johnny's Porch J I mily Hour Snirer I Synapn. Orch. Darts Counterspy :l t m lOaxle ai HarrttlCaOaolle Hour Star SUurs Codrt Foster IHope Chest Orecui P 7 Oresua Album Sunday Party I- a-mm - IN S: Taa Opera tar lie Star San ir Gene Autry I Would Say News ossan Show Band Wa on 'Drew Pearson D Gardner !Muc Hall mm -t Mrs. Danbury I A. Templeton St Paul Rodeo I Fred Allen ate Announced I , Sun. Sun. Sun. I Sun Eve. Hour Fve. Hour Eve. Hour Eve. Hour Ss Oi in ssti Met Arcner I Merry-Go-Knd IWsHer Winchell 1 11 Sal ai an as Soswr1 I 1 L Parsons SiM ean IStar Theatre I Album Musis LaGuardia Si Cabrtot Heater ' 1 V Jim Fidier n The Qilim iTake. Leave It I Hour Charm I Hour Mystery ( l Hour Mystery m D Bill Money en Lin I At Parky j Hour Mystery .mi ; I I I Hour Mystery - T rtiipsrliiarrj i Crime Doctor I Be Advised ! News Tomorrow . t-.l . I ' I i I'M That Sonet I Blond e Symph. Hour I Stump Authors 1st - News Thin Man Helena Curtis t -i I l , I Helen Curtis , Sa W Wanctaea Vnternal'l Relet Morfaa Show 'Quia Kloo Saaa StisMs Cenhaan Itotematl WeUt t I ' - Hiss tMan J ore a a (Garden's Orch. ! Sam Hayes -l ftea nflDa i iRep't to People mum Oi theatre IPIayhae. Favor My Reverie (News 11 Oichsatm I I Our Duty I- , Rallial I Five Star Final News 'Casino ten. 1 IS : i lUniv. Explorer JMrrcer f I 34 'in (Veterans JBCA Show ! Sunday Vespers '" M-S ' I Orchestra Sunday Vespers It 11:1 it -sm lire II It umm mm stga on Orchestra lOTClvesta ISerenane iOrchetr lliews Silent INwiws II Muhic Oreh NBC Nrw. NBC Sum Off (Vera Massey I Bridge X"tra H Read at Amity KOAr aeaday AJW 1 S3 Concert , eate: PM.-7IJ Or (an Melodies. 7 45 HaU'. Mo-U Untv. Ore. Barcalaur- I l ) Univ. Ore. Commencement. Tlfl-.. t7.. ID : ' Portland. Carol and Coreen Lum VamerrOUt Mites of Vancouver were flower girls. Donald routv brother of the bride, wal rings bearer. Another broth : er, Dan Fout, jr.. was train bear- u ; er. Basil McNeeley of Amity was AMrTT The wwdflmg of Miss bit Ushers were Maurice Hf"? JuDf Vancouver, ! stone and Donald Killmore. Port- VVab, and France Warner, son land MtKS p,tty Avis md Lor- Mr-1D7kL! W!"'?eT' A,n,,J, "nd raine Landgreen lighted the can J.Irs.Jfarl Black of dependence dIes wfis. Marguerite . Brown too rsaesp utMsaoy. june ine played tne organ. Miis Carol Mill and was assisted by the Misses Juanita and Marilyn Bosso of Portland. Mis Dodds was graduated from OCE and for several year has been a member of the office staff of Credit Reporting company of Portland. Mr. Bosso Is In the automobile business in Portland where they will reside after a trip to the Ore gon beaches. June 9 was also the 37th wed ding anniversary of the brid's parents, who" were married in their native state, Kansas. Mln Dorothy : Fearee and Mkt Helen Yockey spent last week in Boston, this week ar registered at the New Ocean House and are delegate to the convention of In ternational Zonta club, Mlas FVa roe officially representing the Salem club and Mis Yockey the district, of which she has served as president. The week following the convention they will spend in New York City. Mrs. L. A. Bandy f GUroy. Calif., L visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Mudd. Mr. ana Mrs. VT. Gerald Nibler have mviterrwnembers of their club to dinner vd bridge Sunday night at their coVntry home. Mr. and Mrs. Brve A. Wells and daughter, Patricia, of Sche nectady. N. Y-, are visiting this week at ' the home of his mother, Mrs. A. S Wells, and with his aunt. Mrs. Charles Weller. and cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George Weller. ,They came west by car stopping at Yellowstone and will return east by way of "Seattle and the northern route. While here the visitors were taken on many side trip and to the coast. Mr. Wells is a development engineer for General Electric Co. i by her father, wore a white net gown wnn matcntng miu and a fingertip length veil. Sh carried roses and sweet peas and wore a strand of pearls, gift of the groom. Miss Janet Burkert and Mrs. Marjorie Hanson, sister of the groom, were the bride's attend ants. They wore blQe net and carried nosegays. Richard Baucke of Portland was best man and Robert Sargent, brother of the bride, was the usher. A reception followed the cere mony. Mrs. George Zeek poured and Mrs. Elmer Smucker cut the bride's cake. Assisting were Mes dame Ben Burkert, George Crimps. George Rogers. Herbert Hoyt, Carl Smolnisky. Miss Effie Sargent. Miss Nanette Hanson and Miss Eileen Roger. Miss Ailene Snrvolni&ky and Mrs Charles War ren were in charge of the gift table. Mrs. Leo Nachtaheim passed the guest book. The bride is a graduate of Woodburn high school and at tended Northwestern Business col lege Her husband is a graduate of Benson Polytechnic in Port land and spent three years In the armed forces. He is now employed With the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. After 'a short trip the couple will be at home in Portland at their newly purchased residence. Dr. and Mrs. Wlllard N. Tnonsp- son have as their house guests for several weeks her sister and fam ily. Dr. and Mrs. Milan Helm brecht - and children, Marcia and Leon, of Elkhorn. Wis. , Mr. and Mrs. William Hnggias of Glendale. Calif, have been guests this week at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huggins, Mrs. Elmer V. Wooion has re turned from a stay in Portland where she visited with her daugh ters. Norma and Marjorie. Mrs. GrtTff H. HUlnus anal her grandchildren, June and Grover Carter, are spending the week at the Hillman beach home at Rock- Mr. and Mrs. Earl raster mt Santa Monica are guests at the home of the former parents, Mr and Mrs. E. D. Potter. They will remain through his vacation. He was graduated from Willam ette university' and was well known as a vocalist. He is now ; away soloist at the First Methodist i ; church in Santa Monica. ! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strode and ' family had as theif guest last Mrs, Verden E. Hockett Is In i Mr. Strode sister. Mrs. Bremerton this weekend with her j Walter Church and sons, Robert husband. Captain Hockett. who is t and Lester. from Sunnyside. stationed there at the naval base. Wash. They attended a wedding Mr. and Mrs. C. ftla.d Hud- j f nother ? f Mr C,htffchn kin. were among th entertain- -Hiver Wash, on Friday The uii rMrm pnu ii a. rw . aa . v ivil inu Rev.- J. F ike and N. Boatwick read the double rmg service The rsu-tmnn sane DanjetV Fout mt Vancouver. . was given la marriag by her father. She vaore a white satin gown with V shaped necktie edged with seed pes r Is and a fingertip veil er. Miss Landgreen and Donald ist A reception was held in the church parlors Lorraine Land green poured. Miss Patty Avis cut the wedding cake, Irene Morrison and Crystal Bower served. As- held tat place by a headdress of ' sitting were Mrs. Lucille Hanks orange blossoms. She carried a ria wtrs. mo race nainy. white prayer book with orchids, j Mrm Fout wore , brown after A sUmcot pearls, gift of the l noon dreSiS witn white accessories bnaeirassm. and corsage of rosebuds. MiarTa&da Fout was her sis- For going away the bide wore ters s&aid of banoc. Bridesmaids I a pale pink suit with white ac wit Mrs. Bessie McNeeley of cessories. They will b at home Amiy, sifter of that groom, and in Vancouver, Wah. He served in Uisau Saras Wadiwe Card well of Europe during the war. ing informally Friday night at their home before the Wisteria dance. WOODBI RN Miss Merry Mc- Grath. daughter of Uie Ken Mc Graths, was installed as grand Immortality at the grand assem bly of the Order of Rainbow for Girls at Masonic temple at Lents ' in Portland last week. Miss Anita I Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller, was chairman of the courtesy committee and gave a talk at the Saturday night sen- ! sion. Mis McGrath will be - a I member of the official group of Rainbow for the ' year. ALso at tending the meetings were Misses Barbara Simon sen. Joan Schuler, Ardell Rudi. Eleanor Moen, Mrs. I Robert Scott. Miss Laura Bonney, I and Mrs. Neal Butterfield. advisor, i are entertaining Mr. and Mr. Charles Winter and: children from Lo Angeles. Mr. Winter is a cou sin or Mrs. Strode and Mrs. Win ter is a daughter of Mrs. Scho-field. HOBBIES Madel Atrphvnes, ataeers, sUUreaas. BaaU. Salem Model Craft Salem's Hebby Ceater ?I7 8. High rhaac M Today One Group Of iUI Season Soils a.' Smart Shop 115 N. Liberty "THE YOUNG IDEAW By Mossier , ! Ths? Qraeyt f trytetancm, Solam, Orty, ahardgr, Juna IS, 1843 7 DAILY CROSSWORD r 8. "It says here: 'Litur vvorwier f iremaker, same type as used by early American Indian. la simple to operate'!" Exclusive in The Oregon Statesman It Seems to Ma Paul Mallon AJ. Sunday Comics Sportslightner Tide Table True Enough Animal Cracker Grin and Boar It Annie Rooney The Lone Ranger Blondie Barney Google Mickey Mouse Popeye The Young Idea ACROSS . Thin silk (Chin.) Portion of curved Iin Prophet Tidy 10. Measure of land 11 Little island 12. Branch 13. Part of the eye 15 Helped 17. Fragrance 18 Bestowed 20. Selenium (ym.) 21. Meadow 22. Exclamation 24. Deference 28. Long, hand some feather 30. Veatig 31. 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