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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1946)
Y C--7Ti Oroejon Statesman. Ealom. Or Sunday. June It. IMS Betty Viesko, Leon Everitt To iWed at Garden Rites Several hundred guests, many coming from out-of-town. wiH motor out to Mission Bottom today to the Fred Viesko coun try home lor the garden wedding of their only daughter, Betty, and Lean Everitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Everitt of Spring field, Mo. ThV afternoon nuptials will be read at 2 o'clock by the Rev. George H. SwilL Mrs. Frank Kellogg will play the wedding rauxic Tbe bland bride,, on the arm of her father who will rive her in marriage, will approach the improvised altar at one end of the garden, through a bridal aisle marked with white posts and white - satin ribbon- Against a ettinf of greenery - will be the altar table with bouquets of white ' gladioluses and tapers. " The bridal f own Is of white silk mull, which has been In the fam ily for many years. The dress is .designed with a fitted bodice with buttons down the back, a rounded neckline fashioned with ja wide bertha which forms cap sleeves. The full skirt cods in a short ' train. Her -lace edged fingertip tulle veil wiH cascade from a lace end tulle headdress enhanced with pearls. Her elbow length mitts will be of white lace and for "something: Id she will wear her grandmother's- pearls. . She will earrv a i bouquet of whit baby gladioluses. stephanoUs. and bou vardia centered with a whit or chid. Iece4e the Bride ' Preceding the bride to the altar will be her Sigma Kappa sorority sisters. Miss Patricia Vincent. Del Rev. Calif- the honor maid. Miss . ' Mildred Winchester. Med ford, and tl.. Patricia Kroegec. Hillsboro, a bridesmaids. Sally Beth Jones, niece of the bride, will be flower girl and Steven Crane, son of the J. W. Cranes.' the ring bearer. ,' The feminirt attendants will wear identically styled gowns made similar to the bride's with full skirts, rounded necklines with e yoke, fitted bodices;, and can sleeves. Tbe maid of honor will wear chartreuse net with a wreath of flowers, with matching shoulder veil and will carry pur- ; pie stock and Iris. f The brides maids will be- in lime green silk , net frocks and will wear flowered ! lists and carry bouquets of lav ender stock and Iris. The flower girl's dress Is of yellow net and . she will have a wreath of flowers in her hair and carry a' green and lavender basket of flowers. Emmet t Alexander of McMinn viile will stand with the groom as best man and seating the guests will be Alvin Jone. Portland. Herbert Jones and Earl Viesko. Salem. Creighton B.' Jones and John Paton, Gervais. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Viesko has chosen a delft blue ilk crepe gown with bodice and sleeves of matching chantilly lace. Her horsehair hat la of blue and orchid with ribbon trim and she will pin a lavender orchid to her gown. The groom's parents were enable to come west for the cere mony. --(-; leeti ea Pall The newlyweds will receive be fore the fireplace on the patio. Cutting the eake wilt be Mrs. F. F. Bracket, Redwood City. Calif end Mrs. J. W. Crane. Presiding at the coffee urns will be Mes dames C G. Hilti brand. Mission Bottom. Robert Sears. V. O. Kel ler, and George Hurley. Albany. Mrs. A. W, Jones, Portland, will be at the punch bowl. Mrs. R. V. - Jones. Portland, will be in charge of the serving assisted by the Misses Lorraine Folsocn, Mary w 1 1 h e 1 m, Clara belie Jeppesen, Mary June Jones and Mrs. Rus sell Wilkinson, Portland, Misses Beverly Jones. Barbara Viesko, Marie Ann Newman, Patricia Vi esko, Civilla Reeher. Salem, Mar jorie Schroeder. Mill City, and Angele Kleut, Reedsnort. Peggy Tan. Daren; Three Hills, Alberta, Canada. Mrs. Clara Ray will pass the guest book and tn the gift room will be Mrs. Gordon Hull, Pendleton, and Mrs. O. B. Wlllett, Torrance, Calif. After the reception Mr. and Mrs. Viesko wiU.be hosts for a buffet supper on the patio be tween 6:30 and 8:30 o'clock to which Invitations have been sent to relatives and close friends. - The newlyweds will be at home at Mission Bottom following their wedding trip. For traveling the I bride has chosen a handsome en sembl with print silk dress tn shades of oyster white, grey. Ha vana brown and black with three quarter length wool coat of brown with tuxedo and cuffs of the print. Her whit straw hat is crownleas and her . accessories ar white. Pinned to the shoulder of her coat will be s white orchid. Portraits to Be Shown Mrs. Fay Hoffman Church of Oswego, a portrait painter, will display her paintings this week at Elfstrom galleries opening on Tuesday. Mrs. Church, who cam west a year ago from Boston, will be here on Tuesday and will greet her friends in the galleries between 2 and S o'clock. Th Alpha Chi Omega alumnae, of wich Mrs. Church is a member, will enter tain at tea during th afternoon for the artist. All interested per sons are welcome to attend. Her paintings will b on display here for two weeks. Mrs. Church is a graduate of Syracuse University college of Fine Arts and studied in Paris on a Hiram Gee fellowship from Syr acuse. She has exhibited in Bos ton, Santa Barbara, Milwaukie, Wis., and Oswego Country club. The ten portrait paintings to be exhibited include her two sons. Stuart Hoffman Church and Pe ter K. Church, Mary Gertrude Burke, Alice Aima Dickie, Mrs. George W. Dickie. James Lewis Martin. Timothy Ray Martin. Mrs. Mary O'Brian, Carol Ann Smith, Tanya Say re and Peter Jan Ven neintz. WC7U Institute To Be Tuesday The Central WCTU will hold its institute meeting June 18. at the YWCA. 768 State St.. it 10 a. m. The work of the WCTU includ ing children's work, the L. T L. educational program and the work of Mrs. Frances Willard Liu in ChinS will be discussed. Mrs. Necia Buck, past state pres ident, now field worker, will speak in the afternoon session on Wom an s .Responsibility In th Home Everyone is invited. 9 ' i- e J: .ft r H1 c: If -. J ! : - - t t ' - : .f ;f..", f.V"t:,3 Z. - ' .:. - v- -. ... .-. n . . . - j . x. i ' i' I j--ail' i 1 ! - i -i Two early: June brides are left. Mrs. Dale Snow, the former Elaine Marquardt, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Marquardt. who was married at a home rite June 9. The qroorn Us the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snow of Yachats. The newlyweds will live in Salem. SAt the right is Mrs. Wiford Perkins (Doris Krugrer) whose marriage was an event of June 7 jdt the Court Street Christian church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Kruger and her husband is the son of A. J. Perkins. They wilr live in Salem. (Jesten-Miller photos). -Don't Zook Now but . . Large and well polished dis charge insignia on some passenger cars around town make us wonder why they don't put them on some of the jeeps and ex army trucks being used by civilians. Some, from all indications should also display the purple heart. Short cut . . as an expedient to save paper wo might put an editors note at the top of the society page, "the bride wore tra ditional white satin with sweetheart neck line, self covered buttons down the back and the long sleeves terminated in points at the wTist. The veil was fingertip length. The bride's only ornament was a strand of pearls, a gift of the groom.' then in the stor ies we can merely say, "See above for do tails." Oh mr goodnessl . . .The society ed itor has listed 52 weddings to be held in this city In June. That doesn't Include all the) other Willamette valley youngsters bein? married nearby and far away. Appearances deceive ... If you see -some very young citizens scooting, around in wheel chairs in the vicinity of Court-Wirj-terOiemeketa-Cottage streets, don't shed loo many tears over their helpless conditiori, they are merely enioying the wonders of the machine age. And anyway they have a delightful grandfather who collects the strangest things. Incidentally, one of the girls received a slight remuneration one day from a symixathetic passerby. j Obbllgato . . . Willamette u n I varsity trustees would do well their nost meeting t3 budget some oil lor the soasVr Waller halL You can't even breath without squeak ing. Miss Shephard to Be Speaker Th Woman's Society of Chris tian Srvic will hold Its regular monthly meeting in th Carrier room Wednesday. Jun 19. The all day meeting will start with the business session at 10:45 a. m. A sack lunch will b held at noon with the hostesi circle No. , serv ing coffee. Th afternoon program begin at 1:30. Mrs. D. 11. Schulze has the devotions. The speaker will be Miss Maggie Lucile Shephard, who it the first girl the Oregon conference of th WSCS sent to Bennet college In Greensboro, for negro women N. C. After th program there will be a tea under the direction of Mrs. Darrell Jones, honoring the nw members of th society. Membefs ef the Salem district of the Oregon Mucic Teachers as sociation and the Salem Federa ted Music clubs will meet at a lun cheon at Nohlgren's Tuesday at noon. This will be the last of the regular session until fall. Miss Margaret Hogg will preside at the Music Teachers meeting and im mediately following. Mist Lena Belle Tartar will preside over the Federated clubs meeting. . . Maxine Bursa Grand Officer j To Be Honored i Mrs. C. W. Peterson. n w I y elected grand warder of th grand chapter of Oregon, Order of East ern Star, will be the' honor guest at the regular meeting of Chad wick chapter. Order of Fastrn Star Tuesday night at the Mastinlc temple at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Peter son is a past worthy matron of Cha'dwick chapter. Other grand officers will alto be honored by the chapter. A special mutical program will be given with a social our follow-, lng. CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY 1'nttrd Spantati War Veterans and auxiliary. VTW hall.: S p m. Weslcyan Service guild with Mm Amy Martin. 1S4S Le it . S p.m.. Mary Sheldon assisting. White ShruM of Jtruttlem, Maionlc Temple. S p.m. TIKSDAV Chadwlck chapter.. No 37. Order of Eastern Star. Masonic Temple. S p m. Sons of Union Veterans and auxil iary with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gar rett, 3400 Garden Road, business meet ing follows WEDNESDAY Pythian Sisters. ! N. Commercial St. covered dish supper. 6 30 p m First Methodist WSCS, Carrier Room, all day. Woman's Fellowship of Knight Me morial church, covered dish luncheon at church.' 11.30 p m., business meet ing follows. TH I KS DAT Women's Council, First Christian church, meet at church 11pm. Readjust Camp Schedule for Girls Th YWCA summer camp direc torate announces' that th camp for 9th. 10th and 11th grade girls. June 26-July 2. has been abandon Home Rites Qn Friday Miss Doreen Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Smith, became the bHde of Roy W. Nel son, ton of Mrs. M. Nelson, in d o u b 1 ring ceremony Friday night, read by the Rev. Clay Pom eroy, assisting pastor of the First Christian churrh. The couple exchanged vows at the home of th bride's parents. North 17th street. Miki Estella Smith played th wedding music. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore an aqua suit with whit accessories. Her corsage was! of white carnations and Ce-cile-' Brunner rosea. She wore a 4-gold bracelet tnat has been worn by brides in th family for gen eration. iFer her daughter's wedding Mrs. Smith wort a black and white dress and a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Nelson chose a printed silk ed and the girls planning on go- and; her corsage was of red rotes. ing at that time have transferred to the junior hiifh and grade school period later. The change was mad because so many girls in that age bracket are assisting with harvest of crops in this area. The junior high and grade school period at camp opens July 8. Registrations are still be ing received for this period ff camp, as well at for the youngd ults camp opening July 2 at Smith Creek camp. At the reception Mrs. . William Ml Morris cut the bride's cake and Mrs. Amel Smith presided at the punch bowl. Miss Doris Smith, sister of the bride, and Miss lis ten smun served. Howard Smith, brother of the bride, now with the Fourth air corps stationed in California, was home for the ceremony. Th cou ple -attended Salem schools and th ; groom ft employed by the state highway department. Stoudenmeyer-Strart To be married the same weekend is Miss Velma Swart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hedda S. Swart, who -will become the brid of Donald Stoud- enmeyer. son of Mrt. Lily Stoudenmeyer, on Sun day, Jun 30 at th First Presbyterian church at S o'clock. Dr. Chester W. Hamblin willofficiate at th double ring ceremony. Mrs. Mac Barhyt will sing and Mrs. Ralph Dobbs will be the organist. Mr. Swart will give his daughter in marriage. She hut' asked her sister, Mrs. Arthur Roethlin. to be Jher matron of honor. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. Francis Toler, and Mrs. Henry Stoudenmeyer. Jo anne and -Jimmy Roethlin, niece and nephew of the bride, will be flower girl and ring bearer. ' Henry Stoudenmeyer will be his brother's best man and ushers, will be Robert Brown, Richard Plank. Richard Kemper and Allan Robertson. The wedding reception will be held at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Kirs. George Biiown on Mission street To Attend Summer Session Miss Fay Sparks is leaving Wednesday for Los Angeles where sh will complete work this summer on her master's degree in music at the University of Southern California. She will give a public recital during the summer In Los Angeles. Miss Sparks will return to Canby high school In the fall wher she is head of th music department. Mrs. Andrew Hammond Burnett is arriving by plan Saturday from Santa Barbara, Calif., for ,a several days stay her with her mother, Dr. Mary B. Purvine. - I , v Two Salem girls, who will enjoy the sum mer at Four Winds camp. Deer Harbor, Wash., are Sally Farrell, daughter of Secretary of State and Mrs. Robert S. Farrell. Jr and Margie Smith, daughter of Dr. and) Mrs. G. Herbert Smith. Sally will leave oh June 24 and Margie, June 30. ooUmts msw- mm m 0' " S5 CP' rr Saucy Pert with its young bellcrinai look, its rounded toe, caters to all your summer cottons from midriff frocks to lounge cloches. 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