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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1946)
Hi H Thm Oracon Seen and By Jaryroe A OKTAlT FAINTER . . . 2IfS. Fay Hofjman Church hon red by her 'Alpha Chi Omega sor&ritx sisters Tuesday when she ras here lor the opening of her exhibit at the EHstrom galleries. . Mrs.. Church, interesting per son to meet and talk with, has only been in Oregon for a yea, having come west from Boston . . . There eras a steady stream of art lovers tailing all afternoon and viewing the; loreJjr portraits .... Mrs. Church greeted guests in a peb ble sand two piece linen dress rilh red and green stripe trim and red straw hat with matching feathers . ... her flowers were red carnations and stephanotis . . Punch was . served in the party room adjacent to the galleries . . . white organdy cloth and lovely calls lilies f formed the center piece . . - Mrs. William L. Phillips, sr. pouring punch was chic in a and biece tailleur with turquoise straw hat and blouse . . Mrs. ! Phillips has. our congratulations , just off the patio, the walls of tor. completing her first college j knotty pine . . . gorgeous roses in year at Willamette . . . her first j bloom in the garden ... in be emester grades were all A's and ; tween showers guests viewing the TV doubt she Will come through lovely gifts on the sun porch, with honors again . . . Several j In preUy forrnai4 . . . a dozen women came down from Lake Os- ; or more young friends of the bride -2? - LurcLl ' ' ..' assisting and' making colorful -CurtisStewart, .who has visited i background during the ceremony ber lister. Mrs. James Mott, in a they watched from the patio brown dress with white straw j two cousins of the bride . . . iat . . . Mrs. Andrew McCann ; r, v;-.. i . In a pretty print frock with gold- , en straw bat and flower trim . ; Wrs.,G. r. Chambers and sister, . Hiss Dorathea Steusloff, who ar- , swisea ine anair wearing sum- j mer frocks . . . the former's white and black silk print and black straw hat and the latter wearing red . linen and matching shoes . . .. Mrs. James Walton . in cool looking striped cotton and perky White Dutch bonnet-. . . A GAKDEN WEDDING . . . Guests reminiscing ' over beauty of setting at Everitt-Viesko rites last Sunday at country home of the, Fred Vieskos when their only daughter, Betty, became Leon Everitfs bride ... cars parked all along trie Highway . . . many Cuests coming from a long dist- , nee . . , The bndal entourage coming from the front porch and walking" down the sloping lawn to the altar through a bridal aisle marked with white posts and satin ribbon . . . the altar against a natural background greenery . . . all white glads and stock in the bouquets ... and to the ight a pretty pool -with waterJifies . . . Sweet music note . . . birds Hying low and singing during the cere mony. Breath-taking . . . the brides maid as they made their first appearance from the house three pretty brunette girls, an i with eaily summer tans, wearing ! trm" ijrace mrner , it. JV, direc Chartreuse and lime green" frocks. I tor "f nursing, will spend the imply designed but becoming to i weekend with friends at the Ma ali . . . and carrying striking bou- r,m? I- t Nelott. jueU of purple iris and stock and , matching fk) we red hats . . . lit- The Pythian Sisters picnic pj&j-, tie Steve Crane in white as ring ( ned for today has been postpohecT bearer atnd .Sally Beth Jones in 1 indefinitely. i 1 Ed Lujuwuy Trm Skwiga) Umtll Fail All Ceata Carry the Ed IlamllWa fctlm. Qf'Sun3rf. Tuna 13. Heard . . . . English yellow, strewing flowers before the bride . . .(and Betty so blonde and attractive on the arm of her father . . . No rain drops , . . It wasn't until the newly weds were receiv ing guests on the patio that it started to really rain . . . then a scurry of guests to the house . . . the gorgeous tiered cake and cof fee table rushed under shelter . . . overcast skies all day and rain in the morning kept the Vieskos in suspense, until the wedding . . . but even the rain failed to damp en spirits of bridal party . . . the bride and groom dashing from i patio to house and receiving best ! wishes everywhere . . . Betty? and Leon so calm and all smiles when their pictures were taken in the rain ... Flowers in abundance . . . all white snapdragons, delphinium and! glads on the fireplace and serving, table . . . pastel flowers inside a new recreation house Uok with rows of narrow black lace and her blonde najr braided j and sister Barbara, in a royal blue and white striped gown . . . ' nwiv .n;aH rivilla Rhr in 1 pink . . . Marie Ann Newman in ! blue with a bustle . . . Others noted . . . Mrs. Kenneth Bell j wearing an adorable hat of mauve ; straw with dainty pansies, rose- j buds and lilies-of-the-valley out- ' lining the brim . . . Kaye Gouley : in black and becoming white hat, ! coming in with her brother and j wife, the Romeo Gouleys . . . . Mrs. A. D. Woomansee's wide ' brimmed black straw with open crown worn with her white sheer dress and fox furs. After the reception ... a buf- fet supper served on the patio to hundred friends . . . toasts to ! the bride and groom . . . Betty ! having changed to her travelling ' ensemble just before supper . . . ; Immediately afterwards the new- : lyweds dashed off in their new car on the honeymoon . . . des- ; tination undisclosed ... it was ; during the afternoon that the new : car, a gift of Betty's parents, was j driven up on the driveway . . . a complete surprise to the couple. ! Miss Tina Duerksen. R. N.. di rector of nursing education at the wegon siaie nospuai. ana Mrs. v& Da hi ie Hamilton Furs w J A if) : ,j if . i -if : i " y Ats. George William Nelson, rr. (Phyil:s Jeari Taw) who was married oh June 16 at St. Michael and All Angels church in Portland; The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Helen E. Taw of Portland and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. kelson of Salem. The newly weds will live in Portland, where he will be in the pharmacy business. (Logarj-Markham) ; The Social Whirl Robert Lebold. son of Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Lebold. will en tertain With an informal dancing party Tuesday night at the King wood Heights home of his parents in honor;-of his two houseguests. Jack Waters of San Francisco and Peter JoeGausco of San Ansel mo, Calif: The boys are classmates at St. Mfry's College high school in Berkeley. Thirty guests have been invited to the affair and dancing wi),l be enjoyed h the recreation room. Refreshments will be served later in the evening with Mrs. Lebold assisting her son. Tilllrum ; Sports Dance The Ti ill cum club's last, dance of the year! will be a sports affair Tuesday night at the Veteran's hall front 10:30 to 12 o'clock. Pre ceding the dance a buffet supper and informal party will be held at the Salem Golf club from 8 to 10:30. Giiy Albin's orchestra will play for dancing. Am Revolr Tea Mrs. Samuel B Gillette and Mrs. Mason Bishop will be hostesses for an informal tea Thursday after noon at ; the former's home on South Commercial street for the pleasure Of Mrs. A. L. Skewls, who is leaving next month for Sequim, Wa.. with Mr. Skewis tor make mmw Guaranteed Lowest Sale Prices This Year! New 1947 Styles I 1 1 (IDflstilfiity- Style -IBeaiflty Select from this beautiful style line now! A small deposit down will hold your choice . . will be a guarantee against higher prices! ANTELOPE PONY .... ..... MOUTON r ir MUSKRAT - iNORTH'N BACIMUSIRAT SPLIT SKIN SQUIRREL PERSIAN LA Mil ........ OTTER ic ERMINE ... . ic NATU1 Al WILD MINK Buy $oic and Savt .... Fur Coat Prices are Going Hightl S (their home. They have purchased property on the lake and plan to ' build there in the future. Members j of the Etokta club, of which Mrs. J Skewis is a member, have -been I invited to say au revoir ta her be tween 3 and 5 o'clock. ' Mia Ola dark, retiring regent ! of Chemeketa chapter. Daughters ! of the American Revolution, will be honored at a no-host luncheon when chapter members entertain at the home or Mrs. W. E. Han son. 820 N. Church at., on Thurs day afternoon at one o'clock. Mrs. C. W. Jergeason, her niece. Janice. Knapp of Albany, and Mrs. Agnes Drummond are leaving Monday by car or Pocatello, Ida hofor a several weeks visit with Mrs. Jorgen son's brother and fam ily, the Miles Knapps. Mr. aad Mrs. Oliver B. HUa and three of their daughters. Vir ginia. Harriet and Anne, returned home Saturday from a week's stay in San Francisco, Palo Alto and other bay points. They went south to drive home with Anne, who has been attending Leland Stanford. The KD dancing club, with Mr. and Mrs. George Calaba and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cutsforth In charge, met Friday night at the Keizer grange hall. Special guests were Dr. and Mrs. Sam Hughes, Mr. arid Mrs. Harry Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Price and Mr. Hill. Nuptials Be Read Church Blue and pink are j(he colors selected by Miss Dorothy Boucher for her wedding this afernoon at 5 o'clock when she wll become the bride of David Njberg. son of Mr. and Mrs. Kai$ Nyberg The nuptials will be iperformed by Dr. Chester W. Hajsnblin be fore a setting of pink and white gladioluses,. The pews wil be marked with white' tapeis and' flowers. Miss Donna . UnrtiHwill sing "Because" and "O Perfect Ia e" before the bridal party enters. Mrs. Ralph Dobbs will be the or ganist. Lighting the candle will be Miss Joan Remington and Miss Jean Gooden. who will wear aqua and peach dresses. The. bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boucher, will be given! in marriage by her fatht-r. Her bridal gown is of white s;itin and fiet. The full, net skirt ter minates in a train and the satin bodice is fashioned with a pep lum, long sleeves with points over the wrists and a net yoke edged in a wide satin bertha.' Tiny but tons extend down the back. Her lac" edged fingertip veil will cas cade from a crown of flowers. She will carry a bouquet of glad ioluses and bouvat'dia centeied with a pink orchid. Miss Shirley Boucher, in blue chiffon, will be her sister's maid of honor and Miss Norma Jean Newgent and Miss Evangeline Mc Kinlay, bridesmaids, will wear pink chiffon gowns. The dresses are styled identical with, white lace insertions at the waiMlme and on the cap sleeves. The neck lines are square. The girU will Carry colonial nosegays of sweet peas, roses, carnations and bou vardia and wear shoulder length net veils to match their frvks i 1 Free Luxl To first 200 Customari Makln7 Purchasa in Un?rta Dept. wnich will cascade from bands or flowers. Reception t F'ollaw Karl Nyberg will be his broth er's lxst man and ushers will be Henry and Donald Stoudenmeyei , Allan Robertson and Vernon Greenlee. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Boucher will wear, a navy blue crepe aflernoon dres with white accessories and corsage- of rose pink tuberous begonias. Mrs. Ny berg' gown is of black crepe and her accessories will be white. Her flowers will be tuberous begonias. At the wedding reception th the church parlors Mrs. Roy Reming ton will cut the bride's rake and pouring will be Mesdames EdNvard Boatwright, Vera Gooden and Wil liam Hanson Serving will be Miss es Marilyn Hjott, Ruby Burnham, Betty Forsythe, J'eggy Mori itz and Eleanor ' Crawford. Miss Dorothy Boyce will pass the guest book, and Mrs. Guy Newgent will be in charge of the gift table. Mr. Nyberg and his bride will go to Lake Tahoe and southern California on their wedding trip. For travelling she will wear a grey and white pin stripe suit with pirik gloves and hat and white, accessories. Her corsage will be a pink orchid. After a several months stay in the south the cou ple will return to Salem and will be at home at 2325 East Nob Hill. Miss Brown Tells Troth Mis Shirley B. Brown of Sa lem, daughter of Mrs! Karl M. Brown of Gervais, is announcing her engagement to Glenn A. Skeels ' of Salem. on of Mis. Bessie L. Ske-ls of Eugene and Claude Skeels of ASea. The cou ple ha set the wedding date for July 15. Mis-s Brown is an employe of the State industrial accident com mission and Mr. Skeels has just been discharged from the navy. v ilris Wall to Wed Dwight Runner Miss Iris Wall will become Dwight K. Runner's bride at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the First t Christian church with the bride's j father. Bishop D. H. Wall of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, officiating. The groom is the son of Mr .and Mrs. K. O. Runner. t Mrs. Chester CUshing will sing "Because" ' and "O I'romiwe Me" .! before the double ring nup4ial. Mrs. John Schmidt, jr. will be the organist, Lighting the candle will be Miss Leo la Huddlexton and Mis Barbara Spaulduig. Max P. Folnim will give hi sister-in-law in marriage. The ; blonde bride has vhosen a rrwi -1 quisette gown for her wedding. I The full fckirt ends in a tiain snd i the bodice of embroidered mar quisette is fashioned with a wide, sca!loed peplum, long sleet es with points over the writs and buttons l(own the bark. The sweet heart neckline Is scalloped. A seed pearl coronet will hold red finger tip length tule4vel In place She will carry a shower bouquet of pink and white carnations and ! bouvardia centered with an oichld The bridal attendants Include Miss nerna wan, wno win ie ner sister's maid of honor. Miss Bar bara Brtindige and Mist Norma Jean Newgent, bridesmaids, and ! Linda Workman, flower girl. Miss Wall will wear aqua with a lace 'bodice and full net skiit made with a high, round neck and short sleeves. The bridesmaids will wear gowns of pink nylon fashioned with round necklines, shirred bod ices and three-quarter length sleeves. They will carry pastel I colonial nosegays and wear wide I brimmed lace hats to match their I frocks. Truman Runner will serve as ' best man and ushers will be Ber MISS ELIZABETH FELL ! v Lux Wasbability Expert . Will Bo Hero Monday Through Friday To Toll You faow To 2nd Floor Lingerie Shop . . ' 1 ' i Here's help for your nic things! L jrn how to k-p prtjy tin hes, ) y .S. and drassta col or fr.sh VjfirfT; how to cut d )wn 8l.xir.ir47 runi, Tli Lut Wa-ihoMh' Hxftl. hr. tins woelc, will l?!l yoti ciH th pr ( .;si.:n il Irlcks. G.va 1 vln i care 1o th new thlr. i you h iy, h nlcta tilings yotj havd. You'll vo',1 t';l j In lon;ir w u. Aai; Miss f'.'.l f r y ur 't -! )k It Lat y.ii-J hun-ly W'i!i fh ii! rm cofirt wisr.irjj ciri'i lror.li. '7 ol 1:.. thinjl. W.rA -rful! yours f:-r :. (i3lr.irij. MMtit's nard Barkman, rforman DsTVa, Dale Lively and Virgil Wilson. The couple will receive at a reception in the church parlors. Mrs. Mix P. Folaom will cut, her sister's wedding ake and her other sister, Mrs. Charles Garrett, will assist. Presiding at tne punch: bowl wll be Mrs. liens re Work man and Miss LaVerda Rem pel Miss Jane Curtis will pass the guest book. , When, the couple leaves on j the honeymoon to Georgia the bride will wear a blarfc suit, pink snd , black hat, pink blouse and bla k accessories They will return i Salem later In the summer anil in the fall will go to Coi sills I where Mr Runner will attend Otegon Stale college. j - Mrs. Walter I Npaal4lng will : entertain mfmUn of her club and a 'few additional gueats at a bridge luncheon Monday afternn at her Court stieet twm. 1he sf- fair is being arranged in nmjll ment to Mrs. J. II. Iuteiman. a memtwr. ho has leii aSjr for two yeai s. , Mr. II mer O, Berg a d ., Jerry, ate leaving today for Ne! cott for a week's stay. Actom 1 panying them '' for Sunday and I Monday' will le Mr. Berg. Mr. land Mrs Ralph Wirth. Mr. and i Mrs. Ilusoell Pratt and Dr. sni , Mrs Chailes Campbell. C had w Irk chapter, l.aslera fttar social ub will meet for sewirg Tuesday morning at teii o'clock at the Masonic Temple. Luntheon will be served at noon. Mrs. W. H. -Gardner heads the committee with Mesdames Roy Wassam, Bert Flack and L. M. Ramage sssistir-f. Daaf hters ef St. Uliabela af St. Paul's Episcopal church will hold a covered dish picnic at one o'clock "tuiy afternoon at the home of Mr. Wilmer C. Page. 1588 Chemeketa st. Assisting hoa teases will be Mesdames George II. Swift. Frank If. Spears, si, William If. Burghardt and Frede rick Deckebarh. " , I j 1 - j I I i Plui Ta