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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1946)
J 7V Oregon StaWwnaB. SaUm. Ore,.. Saturday. JvPf 198 Society M US1C MAXIX BUREN Wosms'i Editor Miss Driggs Announces Betrothal r Tkunaotie" news todav I the an- fwcncemeot f betrothal of M-. J run Drirgs, daughter of Mr. ami rn.. O. '. Ortfii. to Clifford Iihn. eon- of Mr O. J Luehr cf Saiem, formerly of Ontario f date has been set for the Urg. Th enaarement - was made known Friday night at a smartly arranged party for which the lride-eUct was hostess at the r oerv f her parents. A dessert rupper staa served with an infor mal evening following, favors wetTrVtlisji horses tjwhih Were tr cards bearing the names of ie couple. Bouquets of summer slower and candles were used for ttrcoratJng. ' - ' Attending the announcement fwrty were Mrs. O. P. Driggs. Mi. O G. Loehrs. Mrs. John Copcn tjrver. Ulu Lots Barrirk. Mm Jrx-t Rogers. Miss Shirley Par- -r. Mis Jean Rowland. Miss riorewes Lrww, Miss Marrella OardneY. Miss Delores Schmierer. .Maw Maxine Wagner and Miss Itovahe Hurst. Trat bride-elect Is a graduate ef Sclera high school and attend ed Oregon State college. She Is rvvr employed at the stale indus trial arexiertt commissiosi. She Is a past worthy advisor of Chad wkk Assembly, Order of Rain bow for Girls. J- . Mr. - Luehrt graduated from Oregfwi Stat college in 1942 and served during the war as a cap tain In th Mth division He ta w employed as a pharmacist in Salem. A Buffet Supper Mrs. Harold Phillippe wa hot- for a buffet supper 'party Fri- dJrjr night at her home In honor ef firs. . E. Bergman, worthy snatron I Chad wick chapter. Or der cf Eastern Star, and the worn- ' en officers, j Bouquets, of sweet peat and ether summer flowers provided ,the decorative, note on the tables 1 ,arvd about te ,rotms. Contract bridge was in play during the eve sung. Covers were placed for Me tfamea E. E. Bergman. Fred Keel er. Gordon Barker. W. H Gard rer. G. A. Reeher. D. M F.by. CTjirWs Fowler. H. R. Robinson. Verdi Walaer. Kenneth Smith. Ja swsn Frizsell, Carl Anthony. L M Flarg. A. H. Barker, Granville Perkins. Herman Johnston. Mis Helm Bucb and Mrs. Phillippe. - Mr. asaff Mrs. P. L. Craw far 4 af Clenneilefi. Illinois are the home ftMssta of hla brother and sister-n-Uw. Mr. and Mrs. W. Franic Crawford. They are also visiting rn siatera. Mrs. Wayne Henry and Mrs: L. R. Randall. They will leave) the first of the week for t?ve east. While here they have er Joyed trips to the coast. Tim ber line Lodge and other scenic Orefcoo- points. ' Mrs. Jaaeah K. Scett ef Atfee ra has arrived in the capital for an extended visit with her1 son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Carl H. Cover. Miller's ! - 1 I - ; , f1 This fwperb l-cuJd cteonstr ho the consistency cf gOar4f e H, j ' ,lC do'ry Cft0,n- Worls the moment it tcucKes your jVnv ' , ,. I I No mosscg ng, no rebbmg is needed. 4 , 1 Ecoriormco', too, tor "io little goes so for." . . . Clubs The Home JERYME ENGLISH Society Editor Mrs. P. A. Fagate and dauahter, Ruth Pauline, formerly of Aber deen. Idaho, have arried id S !em t live and are now settled in their, new home at 2495 Fast Nob Hill Miss Fugdte will enter Willamette university in the fall i Monthly Dance Of Social Club The v ' arid i f i 1 1 iii.il lul. villi five its monthly darue on Friday. June 28 at , Veterans of Foieign Wars hall with Claude Bird" orchestra playing from 9 to 12. Returning: veterans anil newcomers to the city and wive ie welcomed to thee rrvjithly (1ii'j. Committee for the June dance include: publicity. D.iie M;ni-l,am- field, Barbara Hvn, Hob kin. Mr. and Mr. Chai le i ef iehmeriL, Mr. and Mis Cole I om . J A Plav J COTTON TWILL SHORTS Navy, white, it,e, aqua C TT )N Blow n COTTON Sti ipr TWILLEIJ SIil arid navy SHIRTS plant col and WOOL PEDAL PCSHERS The most popular tog of the season (The alw.ve gaiments m sues 7 to 14 COTTON SUN SUITS (1 to 6 yrs ) Twills, seersuckers, broadcloths . SWIM SUITS . . . An assortment of wool, rayon, jersey, ben gahne in colors and styles for children. Oue to six"yefcii. , Miller's f Date. Is Set For July Rites Wedding bells w ill i "g on July 12 for Miss C la rite B.isselle and Fred S. Anunlm. jr. The news was told Fnday night at a smartly ai ranged dessert supper party for wtaiih the! bi ide-elect was hostess irr honor of Mrs Law rence Feldschau (Marion Wamp ler, a May bride, at her home on Stewart street. The tceremony will tke place at the First Congregation a I church with a leception following. The couple's engagement an nounced over; a year. ago. Miss Busselle, the daughter of Mr LU.yd Qemarest . and E. T. IVusielle of T aroma, is completing her junior year at Willamette university She is a member of Pi Beta Phi..- Mr Anunsen. the m of Mr and Mrs. Fied S. An un.eti, k recently returned to the states after two years of service . with the navy radar in Hawaii. He has been released from the navy and will enter Willamette , university in the fall. He, attended Willamette for one yeSr before entering the service. Guests w ere seated at small ta bles and at each place were cards bearing the names of the txuple -and the date.-Contract was in play 1 during the evening. 'Bouquets of pasl1 summer flowers provided f Togs $1.98 $2.50 $2.98 $1.59 $5.95 r -. ) 75c , $1.98 INTRODUCTORY S12E $1J!5 OTHER SIZES $2.25, $4, 16. ' the decorative note and a shower I honored Mrs. Feldschau. Attending the announcement party were Mesdames Lawrence Feldschau. Ltighton Fairham, Douglas Baker, Misses' Lorraine Murddck, Thelma Wilcox, Jean i Row land, Btrnice Bower sox, ' Donna Shafer. Carmen Camp , bell. Maryann Wittliff, Sarah Ann i Ohlrng, Frances Foote and Dar i lene Simmons. Slated for Sunday. June 30 is the reception at the Masonic Tem ple for which the appointive of ficers of Chad w iik chapter. Or der cf Eastern Star will give for the worthy matron and patron. Mrs. E. E. Bergman and Earl Wiper. Calling houis are from 3 to 5 o'clock. J 1 V L rTi iiliiiaSeissnai M "--i m n .m ' ; . v 11VI 1 r mm Luncheon to Fete Miss Wallace Miss Nancy Wallace, who wfrt be mar ried on June 29 to Lt. jg) Robert Warren Gormsen, will be the honor guest at a one o'clock luncht'on tlii afteinoon when a group of her friend enteitaiu at a no-hot 'lunciivoti at the Marion hotel! A bouquet of pastel summer flowers will center the large luncheon table. A kitchen showei will fete the bride-to-be. Covers will Wallace. Mrs. be placed for Robert Burns, Miss M.LS 'iinttnfl'i i f -r"'T ill rr i n -- T-T"'- - - - - -jpassa''""ll-lB,lf i 1 J ' .. -y 1 -1 . r - is- v i- t : 5 : v..t -as--. - l"7 ri Misa Patricia Vles- ko. Miss Mary Ana Boll Miss Joan Beakey. Miss Sarah Ann Ohling, Miss Nancy Mont gomery, Miss Miriam Beckc, Mis Pegge Wienert and Miss Joy Ran dall. Mrs. Howard Bergman, who is ynow living in Portland, is visiting with members &f her family here this week whilejjfMr. Bergman is in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ilunt and son, Frank, of Longview, Wash., are spendihg the weekend here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Probert. Miss Joan Beakey has returned fiom a week's sojourn at Wauna Lake Wash., where she was the euest of Miss Claire DuBois of Vancouver, Wash. 1 V'5r or l Kalli't en Hug l ' ' .... .v.v.v.v. v.,1 i tX SI. " : 'ii ;. . . 1 i ....... l trtv I I . -y- p.- JOOufluLaSCLaasfcXss' lXul j.JWijITIi AT.Vi" .vavwvMfA.w.v'w.w.yi,-fls-Tn-m.i Miss Epley, Mr. Lamb To Wed The First Cohgrega tional church will be tht setting for a simple but impressive ceremony this morning at 10 o'clock when Miss Beverly Epley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Epley. becomes the bride! of Wilmer E. Lamb,, son of Mr. iand Mrs. John Marvin Lamb. sr. ! The Rev. Dudley Strain will officiate at the nuptials and Mrs. Jean Hobson Rich will be the organist. Arrangements - of sum- ! mer flowers in pastel shades will bank the altar. The bride, who; will be given ! .J- . j- . . r - I : . l- "A wv A v'A Ko, we're net fairy Godmothers, r.cr do We wave a ; magic wand. We just know from years of experience : what consitutes the most exciting, the most prac tical wardrobe. We know too your fanciful dreams end we've made them all come true. Mountains seashore North, East, South cr ever your wandering spirit takes you, the clothes you'll need the fashions that flatter and command attention are here. Swim, suits designed for grace and form, slack suits for comfort and smartness, e undresses for beauty and basking, fcrmals for dancing and romance and pastel toppers to top all are just a few of the many, many wonderful fashions we've dreamed up to make your vacation wishes ccme true. Miller's in marriage by bar fntfcer, ha-s, ehoen a mist biu dressmaker suit with white hat and accesso ries for her wadding. Pinned to the shoulder of her suit wll be a white orchid. Miss Phyllis Graham will be the only attendant and she will wear a browi dressmaker tuit with pink accessories and a cor sage of pink roses and- sweet peas. John Marvin Lamb, jr. wljl stand with "his brother, as bet man. Keith Epley, the bride's brother, will act as usher. The couple will greet their guests in the foyer of the church immediately after the service and later will leave on a trip to the Oregon coast. Mr. Lamb and his bride will live in Salem and both are employed at the' Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph Co. West, where- t v. I I 1 i 4 J i I- i -"A 9