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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1946)
t The Ortgon Statesman. Salem, Or. Sunday. July 21. 1948 , ) parr P. Mr. and Mrs. Cliilord L. Lurvey (MarJorio Poindexter) wkoe rr.amrxe look place on June 23 at the country home ot Mr and. Mrs. Homer Harrison. The bride is the daughter o! Mr and Mrs. Loron A. Poindexter and her husband is the son oi Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Lurvey of Seattle. C'Terj-j-.. Ellis). Brides-Elect Announce Plans IjvUitU " have b n re-v rn led by t tarty Aufiut bod-elect of plans for thetr weddings Mse Leona Tmgelstad and John W.iUam Stortx will be mirnw) on j Sunday. August 4 at th First Congregational church at 4 o'clock wTth Dr Robert Moulton Gatke ff v iiUx The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Tin- geitd and her fiance U the son o Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stortz RexJ Sneiton will sing and Pro- ir n(ir Maurice Rrannen will be the organist. Lighting the tapers will be Miss Melva Williarmon mzfi Mm Virginia Cajte. Delta CmmM sorority sisters of the br.oe-elect. Fnrnuni a ribbon atl for the br 1) party will he Mi Cornne KndahJ. Portland and Mrs. Ed win Stortz. Mia Mafgaret Camp le I of Portland will be the maid of rumor and bridesmaids will be twr- ru Gammas. Mua Marilrn and Mrs. Douglas Baker. V' Tir, gelstad will give his daughter in marriage. Kawtn StorU will be his broth er's test man and ushers will be Lretce Moorman. Val D. Slo- r ra! T- Thnswpeua. Klamath Fai s and Douglas Baker. A wartding reception will be hi-l m the fireplace r-wni. The -!.. pie mill Hve tn Salem and he attend Willamette university la school. Sevaa HattbJaasa Visa Plane have bee completed for th weodmg of Mum Aileen Hut rrirjioo, daughter of the Rev. and Mr Hocert A. Hutchinson of Se-lormf-rty of Salem and La bn Richard Sleeves of Salem, son W Mrs A. G. RVgers of Portland sm-i the late Dr. La tan A Steeves f .S lem. which will take place "pt R- Mr ll..lt..n.,.n ill I p-rtrn the nuftitli for hid , d igB.ler'i wedding at Pilgrim C i n g r e g a 1 1 on I church at 8 Hirrjid Hutchuuwi wilt give his n-'rr in ranrrtase. She aked her u.'rr Mm. Robert M Lehto (Pa-tr."-;a HutchmiwTn) of Longview. Wjih, , tc be her matron of honor mti: Miss Betty Reuttnrr of Seat-t;- y-t maid nt hHior. Bridej i" i wiii be Mm Lnard T. H hins.n of Seattle and Miss H-y L-u4;hlin of Philadelphia.! f- --merly of Salem, who will come " - the f:rst of August V,iUam Byrd of Salem will be poems best man and ushers w:i! be Robert Steeves. brother of the benedict -elect. Raymond ani LrfCjr.trd Hutchinitun. brother? O! :r, tnde-to-be. and Richard A arrui A wi-tidin recepUon wi'l follow at '.r.f ilutchtnsnn home. The cou- P will Lve in Seattle whfle he ! u attending the Uuniver?ity of Washing-ion School of Mining. SHLTPITOW raasUyn the t.'r;on Pscific st Portland enter t!red Friday night for Miss Jean W C 'Una than, bride-elect of Les ! Weatherill. Silverton. The hon- ! r iuwt'i mnther. Mrs. R A. Mr C:nathn. R. N. was employed br ti. UrJari Pacific as nurse, a 1 number ci years ago The party ; w..: De r.e,a at the home of Mrs. Grg- -udliffe Several people ft m Silwrton besides Miss Mc ("nthan and her mother, atten ds the Portland partjr. Miss Mc Clanathan is employed at the col lege department of Meter St Frank tr..t summer. The rersUr aseetists; af the Btts- m-ss ant Professional Women's club will be held st the home of Mrv Byron B. Her rick. July 23. st io The hospitalitjr committee 11 be m charge. The executive board will meet at 5:30, prior to the regular meeting. LUZIER'S Fink Cosmetic AND Per Ft mes I MON!HJK BKAUTE SALON Elien Jordan, Owner )(li Siair Hi. RMin 24 PWoe cut - pa -prtr '. "-"' 717 July 26 Set For .Wedding MUs Ardys Thomson, daugh ter or Mr. and Mrs. George Thom ason has announced July 28 as th dale of ' her wedding to Glenn Hochstettler, son of Mrs. Ida Hochstettler. The ceremony- will be read at the home of Mrs. Rich ard Notdurft, 220 East Myers street. Mrs. Harold White, sister of the bride, will be her attendants and John Lamb will attend the groom, A reception: will follow the cere mony. Little Girl Has .... Birthday Party Little Kathleen Schmidt cele brated her sixth birthday on Thursday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt They ate under a big fir tree in the yard. Guests were Patty Halseth, Marylee White, Judy and Janny Kay Remington, Roth, Diane and Joan Cooley, Keith Strain. Wally and Joel Park, Beverly, and Ralph Stein, Carol Ann Carson, Gloria and Aodney Schmidt. Grownups attending were Mrs. Fred Remington, Mrs. Byron Cooley, Mrs. Dudley Strain and Mrs. Leslie Carson. The honor guests grandfather B. I. Plummer and her mother also attended. ff . - - x Mr. and Mrs. Carl Flood who were married on June 21 at the First Christian church. The bride, the former Vida Cox, is the daughter of Mrs. Gertrude Cox and her husband is the son of Mrs. Ozella Campbell. The couple will live at 370 Park avenuo. (Jesten-Miller). Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Marley have Just , returned from Livermore, California where they visited their son-in-law and daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berg, fJui20Hta We're convlncsii fhot Ward vaUm m wnx celled, onywhere. Is come we bvy in tremewdeys' quontines-rf or Isss ws sail for less, Tkofs why we I Sink mot M4Maihajeev ot this price, will yea) find finer fwrs, dwer werkmonshlp rhow ol Words For your perfect drsss p coot you wont kldskfal that is inky Uock, sekvorT elowirta with luatrows moke beevty. Hero It Is 1947 varsloe frem the rfvoot-Kwfglng cordtgon wxkftw to the vokwninowt new push-vp ilssvssV Included in Wards fur ceRecnoii ore opvleni Hononder-blended wwskrors northern and southern bock, slSry HottandWleridee' coney, persion losnk and many snore. Ask to them 0 Ways to pay ot Words! Cash, of. course. Of on Words convenient loyowoy or Monthly Payment Pton so that your coat con be all paid for by Fall, fust when you're roody to wear it. J 4. 4 . five year old Karen and Yvonne Jeanne, who was born July 1. Mrs. Berg is the former Yvonne Aufranc. 1, Gouley-Read Vows Said At a quiet ceremony In the chapel of St. Paul's Episcopal church. Mrs. Gertrude Fawk Read of Burlingame. Calif, and Romeo Gouley were married by The Rev. George II. Swift at 11 o'clock Sat urday morning. Only, members of the immediate family witnessed the ceremony and attended the buffet lunch served at the home of the groom's son, Romeo W. Gouley. The couple left later for a trip north into British Columbia. The Laarel Serial llaar elab picnic has been indefinitely postponed. SUMMER CLEARANCE 1 Dig Group C0&7S iillD mm lo m MILLINERY 1 Gronp Values io 12-09 1.00 1 Gronp Half OH Raleea JanUr Weman's elab members will entertain with their annual summer picnic Monday night at Paradise IsLind at 6:30 o'clock. Members are asked to bring guests. Those wuhing trans portation and rservatiins are asked to contact Mrs. Hoy Mink, 9597. The committee inrl tides Mrs. Lawrence Fitgerald. Mrs. Waldo Ott, Mrs. Robert Ramajce. Mrs. Charles Isom. Mrs. Donald Par ker and Mrs. Fred Out. The Misses Germans' smI Sharon Lee Lamkin, dMugiiters of Mr. and Mi. Walter Imkin ac companied by their grandmother, Mrs. Mae Lamkin. will entrain tonight for the F-atcm States where thev will visit relatives and friends. They expect to spend ! several days in California on their j return trip. They will be gone a J month. Schlesinger & 1 it MLVKKTOM Mrs. Miles Tab(. as entertained Wednesday after noon at her home on James s ve nue for Mrs. Marlon Green, (til ritti were Mrs.- Green, Mrs. O, f. K-llediMin. Mrs. U P. Oehler, M. Georgr Wiesner. Mrs. Dolly Md Neer, Mrs. George LoveU. Mrs. f;. P. Ilamre. Mrs. Jhn Wlaot. Mrs. Walter Fry. Mrs. Harvey Mallet and Mrs, Harvey Goo-L WJass-rsr?arw rraisaw i SLEIIDERIZE KeleaUrie Diet i fUendertslaf Msrhlae j Thersaeatie II&SIUQO Elsie Dachllcr Uilica Me41eslly Trsle4 lh. 5731 Em. It X4I N. liberty Co. Big Group SKLKCTKI) ixrr fo - :-r -.way KffBejasf