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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1946)
. . .... . . . i , p.;, f t .'1 - .... . r 1 pi i v:.;iLS r ;i- v. vi. --NrV v. J v x ' V1 X 1 , 'vV'i: ;v '.f,J Jt; iLJs:.- M v W . r. . - ) , . .- :-rr Bridal Plans Told . . . Several July bridea-elect are making known plans tor li.r vieiding. M 55 Bern ire Klgin and Rfibert II. Anleron of Portland uill b mairrn-d on Sunday aftt-rnrxn. July 21 t th First ( i-rigr eitationak rhuri h. The brtde-to-be is the daughter of Mr Marrmin W. Klgin, r . and her fiance is the son of Mr. .1 Mrs. Arthur W. Anderson of Portland. The 4 'i'dok rites will be performed by the Rev. Louis T White of the Knight Memorial hurch. Miss Addyse Lane ir,t n) Jr;n Hobon Ki.rh will be the organist. Mammon W.'Tlgin. jr will give his only, sister in mcr riage. She has ak(d Mrn. George Kellogg to be her maid ff honor ('losing the aisle with ribbons just before the ttridal party enters will be Mrs. James TaylW and Mihs Mary Wright of Portland. James M Anderson of Portland will he his brother's Vest man Cshers will be Robert Elgin, brotlwr of the bndf, Ir.a!d Hagg and Jack Wilkins. A rrrrptjon, w ill ftllow in the fireplace room. Mfdoimn-La m h it ex Mi- Haroldme Rac Imh. daughter of Mr and rp. nari.Iil C famlj. lie marritd n Frulay. July 26 to Troy E MiGdiin. !on of Mrs Frank Holding of Half Moon Bay, u f Invitation tn the v, vUI i njj weie in the mail this werje. The lertmony will b- held at th- First Congregations! hnn h w ith !)r K' t.eit Moulton Catke officiating at 4 i Itm k Mn Iteveilv Kt iinty will sing and Jea Hobson Huh v 1 1 1 be the i I f.i lo t . I.Khtitg the iilt.ii topers will Ik- Miss Anna Mne Eng lr.d .if'ii M l. ii a Arnold Mr. Leonard Cain will be her ulu honor attendants The bridesmaids will lie fiur V Lug r.iuh vh. graduates. Mises Barbara Upjohn, Betty Cause v. F'-ettv Twedt and Klame White. Sharon French of L r g-. i w, W ash , will he her cousin's flower 'girl. 'A' il.am Stewart will be' be$t man and; ushers will be I.b S'.cwurt ar.d Ix'or.ard Cain. Ti e recept.on will tx held in the firepliace ricm. The ct.p.e will gi smth on their wedding trip and will live in I -.u A.to, t'al.f , while lie is attending Leland Stanford. Bound for Europear lhes younq matrons pictured nhovf with their children. They hope oon to ioin , their army husbands in Germany. Lft is Mrs. Robert F'award Arn and Martha Ann. who have already left Salem for New YcrK and have sailed for Bamberq to join Major Arn, who is with the artillery in the reg ular army. Center is Mrs. Robert C. Taylor and two-year -old sen, Robert, who are awaiting sailing orders for Frankfurt to join Lt. Taylor. If i time permits Mrs. Taylor will drive to the east coast and will be accompan ied by Miss Eileen Van Stanton. itJesten-Miller photos). Athe right is Mrs. Malcolm Mitchrl and dainhicr, Susan, also awaiting sailing orders to leave for Kitzengen to join Lt. Mitchell. The Mitchells, who formerly lived here, have been at the Frank Earnest home since spring. (Kennell Dlis phctc). Visitors Arrive . By Jeryroe English Statesman Society Editor Summertime visitors are arriving dajly and numerous parties are being arranged In their honor. Coming Sunday for a visit will be Mr. and Mr. Wil liam McAfee- and son. Ward, of San Leindro. Calif . who will be the house guests of Dr. and Mrs. Charles D. Wood. Parties for McAfees Nearly every day of their visit is filled with social en gagements. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Waternjan will cntertai for them Wednesday night. The hosts ar.il their guests jivill play a round of golf at the Salem Golf rlub early in ' the evening, which will be followed by a bufjfet supper. Hon oring the visitors will be Dr. and Mrs. fharles D. Wood, Dr. and Mrs. John R. Wot.-d. Mr. and Mr. Al Ixu ks, Mr. nd Mrs. Conrad Paulson, Mr. and Mrs. Ifrank C. Bell and the Watermans. j Mr. and Mrs. Bell will entertain informally at dinner for the McAfees on Friday night. Additional guests will be Dr. and Mrs. Charles Wood and Mr. land Mrs. Conrad Paulson. i Mr. and Mrs. Al Loucks are planning a party for the visitors and Mr. and Mrs. Paulson will entertain in their honor next Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Charlies Wood will be host fnr a buffet supper Saturday night for the pleasure of their house, guests at their home on Wjest Leffelle street. Arrive From South Mr. and Mri. Herrold Owen of Oaklanjd, Calif., and Mrs. Howard Dickson (Patricia Lee ) of San Francisco arrived Saturday. They drove north and Mrs. Dickson, who is now making her home in the bay city, will visit her parents. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Lee, for a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Owen will visit friends during their brief stay 6ere. ' Miss Lucy Staples of Alhambra. Calf., has arrived inv Salem to spend the summer at the-home jjbf her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. .and Mrs. Ira Fitts. Miss Stap'.es. who formerly taught in the Salem public schfjls. took graduate work at Occidental college the past year. She will teach in Alhambra the ensuing year. . . ...i V - . I . .. I f T : i W v, ir irrl tM n K;vf r-, k j -"V i 'y. 3 Zla-"- M Ar. t-r f; t o J.I. and Mrs. Hillary John Etze! whose marriage tock .are cn J jy 6 at St. Mary s Catholic church at iMt if-1. The r ride. the former Irene Berning, is the daugh : Mr rir.d Mrs. R. J. Eerning, and her husband Is the : '.1 ! K.:-f . A luncheon and reception followed : r '. :.s. " he r.'-w.ywed3 will line in Salem. (Jester Pictured In her grandmother's weddng gown of ivcry ' satin is Mrs. Weld Wilkie, the fornler Marian McCor-mack.-whose marriage was on July 6 a St. Joseph's church. The bride is the daughter of Mi. and Mrs. Francis D. McCormack and the groom's parents are the Arthur H. Wilkies of Chujja Vista, Calif. Theicouple will make thefr heme in Mill Valley. Calif. (Jesteh Miller). Summer Vacationists Salem folk going away, just atnut balance the numlx r of v iilors arriving in the city cto vacation. Miss Beth Siewert and Mi!s Marcella Schwartz l ft by plane Saturday for New York City and Washington. I). C. Miss Siewert expects to stay on the east coast visitng friends unttf"the first of September, but Miss Schwartz will return in several weeks. Mrs. Robert Ramsden and her father. Grant Day. sie flying south to Los Angeles and Glendale. Calif., on Tues day. They will be there several weeks and enroutc north with stop in San Francisco where Mr. Day will attend the Shriners convention. heme for (.munlian Rockies Mr. and Mrs. ..Krcel W. Kay are leaving M n.(. y ! drive to the Canadian Rockies for a two weeks slay. They will visit at 1-nkr Ixui.e and Ranff, Jasper National park and Vancouver, B. C. Miss Helene Schultz loft Thursday by plane for Den ver and Colorado Springs to v iiit her brother. She will go to Chicago and in Nebraska will visit her parents. She will be away three weeks on the corrjbmed business and plcssuie trip. Rep. and Mrs. Paul Hendricks are leaving Monday for Nelscctt where they have taken a house for several weeks. They will be joined there next weekend by her sister. M'fs Zella Hopson, and Nadine Ostrom of Seattle and Ann Ca rson Sojourn at the Coost Mrs. Arnold Hardman and daughter. Sharyn. and Mrs. Oscar Swenson and sons. Jimmy and Johnny, left Saturday, for Neskowin for a weeks sojourn. Mrs. Verne Robb and her son, William, left Saturday for Roseburg to visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, former Salem later in the week by Mr. and from there will go to residents. They will- be joined Rcbb and daughter. Myrtle Mayl Diamond lake for a fishing trif). Headed for Coos Bay Saturday were Mrs. Carl W Km mons. Miss Margaret Jane Emmons and Mrs. J. D. Foley. After touring along the coast the vacationists will come north to Camp Cleawox. where Mis Kmmons will rema n for the summer as urtit director. The camp is sponsored by the Eugene Girl Scout council. Miss Kennedy to Wed Wedding twlls will ring on Monday,! September 2 for Miss Liibeth Kennedy and Patrick J. Hayes of Seattle. The romantic news ws revealed Saturday afternoon at a smart ly arrangeft 3 o'clock rtewrt Iunchecn fo'r which thie brtde elect was hovts at the South High treet horrfelof Mrs. Wheeler RiUa. ! I The attraitivc. brunette bni-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kennedy of Albany, formerly ol Sj lem. and her fmnce is the son oj the late Mr. and JTrs. Ed mund J. Hayes of WenaUhee.- Wa.h The ceremony will take place m Salem at St. Josi ph's C;.thclic church. i Gusts were seated at MTt.tM tntilcs where plaie carda, hearing the n;.mrsf the engaged ot.p!e and the date.-told the ncv. Bouquets of pastel sun.mt r flowers proy .ded dec.rative note. Bidden to the announcement party were Misi Conr.ie Weaver jmd Mrs. Harold Romberg of Pc rt'and, M:ss Pat . Wallace, of Orofcon f'dy. Mrs. Francis Kennedy. Mr. Whee ler Rilca. Mrs IV nr.hl Br.rmck. Mrs. Roll in Haag, Mrs. Mau nee Ftijt.v-rnmoiiy. Misses Beverly M-Gilrhrist, Harriet Haw kins. Miriam Becke, Virgrnia Covert. Shrley Rabertau, Eve lyn Johnson, Jane t Rilea and Josephine Kennedy. i . - ' The bride-to-be is a graduate cf Salem high school ar.d attended (Vocon Stat'- eoiU-go. She is r.ow implcti at the Cascade: Area Council, Bov Senilis of America. Her f.ar.re nceivt'fl his (lu ;'lin m W-iiiit hee ar.d attcnlef St. Mary's college. He was r leased from the iiimy this sp'r.g afjer MTVine thre' rai: in Inr-a. He tr. i w s,-orts af.riauncer iivtr KIR") in Seattle, where the cupic Will five following their marriage. j Date Is Set . . . Adding h r name to the ev er growing list of brides elect is Miss Jean Wolcott. dcughter rf Mr and Mfs. Duax "Wolcott. who hr.s ennf unreri Sati.rri2y. August 0 a$ the date for her ir.airii.ge to Kyle Smilli. st n of Mr. 'and Mrs. W. K Smith. r.:r , . , !' -S r '' ' il W !.- .tr9. i I ... - M;ss 'liott arid her fianee ate i annates fnf Salem jff,t hools Ist fall she uus chosen a.H Slifrt bond qdeeru Mr. mith servcit three years in the South Pacific jwith Lh IlilV v. "I i ! -l IV (i i 1 T-v. v-.v..-. ; I t j n' y n 1 U- r 1 n i -r . r : j; ' i, . . - , j . - - : . i ' ' -t " " ' J f ' ! ''.-1 K ? f v .. : r- ' f ' : - - '.-. . r ' ... t i ' n At St. Joseph's Catholic church on July 7, Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Crawford (Florence Hainz) exchanged marriage vows. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hainz of Lebanon and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Crawford. The couple will be at horne in Salem after a wedding trip. (Jesten-Miller). Alfred K. Phelps (Arlene Odenbcrg) an event ii ' ,f r. and Mrs 1V1 whose wedding wa3 an event ii Wednesday ernocn, July 10 at the home cf the bride's graidnsther, Mrs. C F.i Loveland. The bride is the daughter of K!r. and Mrs. Lloyd Harader cf Woodburi, formerly of Sa lem, and S"ie grccm is the son c Mr.j and Kffs. C. H. Phelps. After a rr5p to Chicago the newly-weds vnll re turn to Salm to reside. (Oregon Statesman phbioU