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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1946)
Miss Mrs. ee Now Dickson Hist Patricia Lee and Howard X. Dickson exchanged marriage ww June 12 at a quiet ceremony -at the home ef Mr. and Mrs. Jer rold Owipn inj Oakland. California. Lliss Lee IaJhe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Lee of Salem, and Mr. Dickson is the son of Mr. and Mr. C. J. Dickson of Monmouth. Miss Phyllis Byers who Went south for the wedding and Jerrold .Owen attended the couple. . A luncheon was given for the bridal group at the Athens club ia Oakland by Mr. and Mrs.' Owen before the wedding. The bride wore a champagne Cnk. costume suit with a . black ly Dache hat, black satin arm bag and black doeskin shoes and gloves, an orchid was pinned to tier shoulder. She carried an old lace handkerchief brought from Brussels. Miss Byers wore a beige drevi -With gold accessories. Mrs. Jer rold Owen," who cut the- bride's cake was attired in a silver blue 1 mist afternoon dress. MUs Mary Jane Forse and Miss Barbara Sut ter of San Francisco served,. Mrs. E. B. Rom of Menlo Park, aunt of the bride and Mrs. E. A.- Byers of Salem, poured. After the wedding the couple left'for San Francisco for week and from there will go south for a few weeks stopping at Monterey and Long Beach, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Korte meyer (ne Mary Ann Owen) and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Barnes, Bev erly Hill. They will then go to Mexico for a short period before returning north. Bridal Shower For Miss Conklin A imisc-ellaneous shower was given for Miss Norma Jane Conk lin, bride-elect of John F. Brown, jr.. by Miss Luella Owens at the home of lier mother, Mrs. R. L. Daniel Friday night. A late sup per was served to the guests. Mock oranges and Ceeile Brun- ner upc were used to decorate j the him.se. Miss Conklin and Mr. Brown i will be married July 7. ' Miss Findley Weds Today A garden wedding is planned for today at the country home of Mr. and Mrs, Marcus Bayard Findley at Rickreall. when their daughter, i Margaret Jane, will be come the jbride of John W. Brown, jr.. son bf Mr J and Mrs. John Brown, sr., of . Corvalus: s The 4 o'clock riles will be read by Dr. Daniel Schulze. The bride, to be given in mar riage by jher father, will wear a white satin gown made, with long sleeves, aisweetheart neckline and with a slight train. There will be tm veil, t but she will wear a wreath of white bouvardia ,and pink stcphanotis in her hair. The matron of honor will be Mrs. William Thompson, who will wear blue lace. Bridesmaid will be; Miss Sue Hamilton wearing chartreuse. Both will carry glad ioluses of mixed colors. Best man for his brother will be; Earl Brown. Miss Marm Parry of McMinn ville will play the marches and accompany Miss Betty Randell v n she sings "O Promise Me. Mrs. Findley will wear a whiter jersey flowered print - and a cor-J sage of baby orchids. Mrs. Brown has chosen a black net dress and' wiU also wear orchids. At the reception which will be! held in the heuse following the; wending. Mrs. Marcus C. Findleyi and Mrs. Roy L. Lochenour, grandmother and aunt of the, bride, will pour, Mrs. D. B. Jar-jj man. also grandmother of thell bride, and Mrs. Harry Scott will' cut the cake, Mrs. Daniel Schulze,; Salem, and Mrs. E. B. Hamilton jj of Dallas will cut the ices. Sesv-r ing will be Miss Margaret Hugh-! leti. Miss Patricia Sears. Salem.' Miss Agnes Haenar. Corvallis,;! Miss Dorothy Hutchinson, Pendle-jj toi and Miss Zoe Bandy, Helena,!' Mont. Miss Mirrice Oliver of Yak-H ima will be in charge of gifts. ij When the couple leaves on ai trip to southern Oregon, the bride will be wearing a gray suit and blue accessories with white blouse and white orchid corsage. Miss Findley attended Willam-ii ette university where she was a member of Dt-lta Phi, and Oregon State college where she was a Kappa Alpha Theta. The groom Reception Will , Honor Seniors On Saturday, June 29 from 8:30 to 10:30 o'clock Lausanne hall will be the scene of the Willamette un iversity faculty's annual com mencement reception for all sen iors, alumni, trustees and friends of the university. Plans for the reception were made by women of the faculty wives of clubs at a re cent luncheon held at the home of Mrs. Robert M. Gatke. Decorations will be in charge of Mrs, Earl Brown, Mrs. Ralph Dobbs and Mrs. Charles Johnson. Mrs. Daniel Schulze is making ar rangements for refreshments and invitations are being sent out by Miss Olive Dahl. Arriving in the city last night were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Handier and daughter, Mrs. Frank Sonm tag and son of Los Angeles, who will spend the coming fortnight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCain and Mrs. Cordelia Her rington. also attended. Oregon State college. The United Spanish War Veter ans and auxiliary will meet Mon day night at the VFW hall at 8 o'clock. Initiation will be held. Plans will be made for the state convention to be held in Salem June 23-28. Mrs. Leon Perry will entertain members of her bridge club at lun cheon Tuesday afternoon at hr Jefferson street home. Miss Barbara Belt will arrive home Saturday from, the Univer sity of California in Berkelev. to ! spend the summer at the home of her parents, Judge and Mrs. Harry Belt. Mrs. A. L. Wallace left Sat urday on The Challenger for a trip including stopoffs in Chey enne, Chicago. Niagra Falls. Scran ton. Nfwf York City and Boston. She willreturn by way of Denver and Yellowstone park, ar rivcing about the first part of September. Mrs. Arthur Wltienburg of Los Angeles who has been visiting in Salem is now in Hood IMver visit ing her daughter where she will remain until she returns to Calif ornia. She is a' former Salem resi dent and has many friends here. The Orecon Sta teaman. Salem. Of.. Sunday. June It, 1 943 8 Morter-Detlefs Vows Are Read The First Presbyterian church In Vancouver, Wash., was the setting for the wedding of Mrs. Josephine M. Detlefs and Fred W. Morter of Scio on Saturday, June 13 at 3 o'clock with the Rev. Pressley of ficiating. Attending the couple were Mrs. ! Marcella Grant and Robert Jones, I Vancouver, Wash. A reception was : held at the home of the bride's daughter, Mrs. Ira D. Turner, in ' Salem. The couple will live in Scio. j Mr. and Mrs. Ray II. Mills and ' Mr. and Mri. Kenneth Hanson and son, Charles, are in Camas, j Wash., for the day as guests of j the former's daughter and family, ' Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Price. j Mrs. D. M. Macklla and daugh ter, Donna Jane, are entraining j from Portland tonight for a six weeks visit in Illinois. Salere elab will have a bicycle ride and wiener roast to Paradise Islands on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. ChHe A. WpUf are this weekend announcing the betrothal of their daughter, Bev erly, to Wilmer E. 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