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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1946)
Marjorie Tye to Wed . . . 'Today :s romantic news concerns the betrothal and com Ir.g m.r n age J Miss Marjorie Tye of Salem, daughter of J Edward Te of J,iii)'vixii1, Mo. to Oscar A. White, of Sa lem, Trie wedding is planned for mid-August arid will take ,,cr iit :he home of Mr. and Mm Manfred Olson. Mj T r received her bachelor of science degree at trie Ir.ierity of Nebf a-ka- and her mastetr's from the, Uni erSitv i f Washington She has been with the Oregort State ro liege xenvi.,n service s home demonstration agent for the ..st fiie r. two ca rs of that time in Marion vfcju ty S. r - Julv 1 she hi been acting state specialist in cloth ing i.Ot fa" Stile Mr Wsiite id a waduate of Willamette university and a member ? S ifm.i Titu fraternity He received his master' degree at the I'mveisity of Oregon? He is engineer spe cialist f r the Oregon st,te highway department. Th c u I le Will i. e m Salem f (Rowing their .marriage. Summer Travelers ... Summer travelers leave the city each day for sojourns, sw rtr . rwt inrl south. Mis Eleanor Trindle ia entraining Wednesday for Santa Barbara. Cahf , for a week' visit , with Mr unci Mr Andrew Hammond Humett (Helen Pur iiriei L-ter in August Mm. Burnett and her sister, Mixi Margaret Purvir.e if Berkeley. Calif , plan to come north for is.it wrth their mother. Dr. Mary B. Purvine. Mr Wilmer C Smith and daughter, Laura, will leave by Inline Thursday for a two week'svirit in Boston and Haverhill. Mas . with her parent. Mr. and Mr. Patrick Mullen They will make the return tip by plane. Hound For Caruula Mis Mary White and Mis Janet Bower are entraining Friday for a fortnight sojourn into the Canadian Rockies. They ii spend ten days at Lake Louise and Banff and eriroute both ways will stop at the Vancouver Hotel at Vancouver. B C. Dr and Mrs Estill Brunk and son. Ronald, left Friday for a ten day tay at Paradise Inn at Mt. Rainier and other Warir gt i pc.inls. Mr rd Mrs. James Walton and children. Jeff and Elizabeth have returned from a week' sojourn at Seal FUfcs a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Brown. Mr ard Mrs E. J. Scellars and Mrs. Flora Thomas are lea ; rg today for a week s stay at Neskowin. Also at Neskcwiii for the week are Mrs. George Scales and daugh ter, Jeanr.e. and Miss Ruth Foster. WOM N'S SECTION i r , i -' i "W - , . It m,wmm .-. ' - I Vr :.T::r 9 Mr and Miss Rabenau Engaged Miss Shiiley Ralierwiu utul Samuel Tripp tool, the ro mantic spotlight Saturday night when they annour red thefr lx-tiolh.il It was at nri infottnal tit-home nt the Rabenau iidence on Ninth Summer street that the news w a re vealed to a group of their fiietuis. The brunette' hririe-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Raymond Raljcnau anil her fi.nnc . the soa of Mr. and Mrs. Iel Tnpp No date hi? bun set for thj y. e-Idir.g Miss Katwnaii nttended Salem schouls snd g! duated from Iongview high school. She j.tti tided Willam ".te uni versity and is a Pi Beta Phi. She is now employed at Ladd mid Bush branch. United Slates N'.tonal hank. Hr fiance Is a graduate of Salem high school He nhms to 4ft ?nd col lege in the east this fall. He served in the naivv iv r three years as a radioman thud cla. two vears of w h'rh wai overseas duty. He is now employed at the fluests learned the news when they verse written on napkin, telling the couple' eriaa lemer.t. Ronouets of summer flowers provided the deco."ati ,e note about the rooms. j Bidden to the announcement party were Mi sj Dor- .trs ru inicn w s S S. Pitcific R. R, ;founl a rlever ane Humphrey, Virginia CoveM. Bewilv M;i!cliri ley Parker. Maxine Smith. Thelma Wilcox and Olene hoff, Messrs. Bland Simmons. Jack Bartelt, Chajrles Win- kenwerder. Darvl I-wis. Fxiward Fitsimmon. Llyle Mr. and Mrs. fllenn Pearson. Mr. and Mrs. Janre Mr. arul Mrs. Maurice Fit.simmns. rence Feldschau. mil Mr and Mr a Law- Shir-Meh!- White, Butte, Visitors Arrive ... j There is an Influx of visitors in the capital 4jririjl th summer season. Miss Doris Riches of Boston Is arriving In SaVm Mon day for a visit with her brothers. Geoige and Lloyd. Riches, and sister, Mrs. , Marjorie Whtteley. Exiieeted the first of the week for a visit are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodbury (Minnie Shrode) of E! dentro, Calif., who will be houseguest of her parents, Mr art') Mrs. D. L. Shrode for several weeks. j . Miss Carol Young, daughter of the lfubbell Younts, and Miss Emma Lou East, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. East, will arrive in Salem Saturday from San Francisco lor a visit at their homes. Miss Young will return to her position in the bay city, but Miss East plans to remain in the north. j i. : . ! ' 'jsC f J ' i b ' H -H 1 , .'.;vv :r Xi-t I h Golf looks to be a favorite hot weather sport. If theie snapshots of women players tell a true story. The pictures were taken at the Salem Golf club on Tues day, "Ladies Day." Mrs. Leon Perry jn the upper picture, practices put ting on the green before the clubhouse, and is watched by Mrs. Glenn O. Stevenson, Mrs. Kenneth Potts and Mrs. William H Hammond. At the left, Mrs. Reynolds Allen and Mrs. Clay bourne Dyer come up the fairway pulling their caddy cars behind them. Mrs. Steve Kiaus waits for them. At the right, Mrs. Harry Wiedmer putts on the ninth green as Mrs. John II. Thompson and Mrs. Claude Johns watch and Mis. Robin Day holds the flag. In the lower lefthand picture Barbara Viesko makes a pretty drive off the first hole. In the background are Mrs. William T. Watermr.n, Mrs. Conrad Paulson and Mrs. Robert Joseph. ' The lower right hand picture shows . some of the younger women striding In after playing nine holes. They are left to right. Mrs. Stephen Fouchek, Mrs. Harry McBurnett and Mrs. Robert Burns. (All Photos by Statesman So ciety department.) !?: . , : -. rr: ' I.'- It X, NJ i t m To W ed Today . . . At tr.e F.rvt i'r esb terian church this afieir.' r 4 30 o't lot k Miss Zillah Fug jey c. r (.f Mr and Mrs. O. C. Frog- ley, v ! h- i mc lY,e bruie of S;,muel Har- i .-y. sm of Mrs Pearl Couey. Pink arid white gladioluses and palms will I -us-ed at the altar. The Rev Francis Chamber ill pei toi m the nuptials and Mrs R,.l;ih D"tb v. 1 ! ) lie the organist. Of wh'ite satin is the brichil f r.v.i. The fuK Sk.rt is , frfshiont ru with a -hort train anirf the f.!,ed bodice m.idc with low caril(e(i w;.ist!ir.e. long sleeves with I it :t : r the wri.-ts arid a swt-etheait r.ttklir e. ! A ' :f-r,t f seed pearls will liold her f:ngerjt.p lergth tulle veil in place. Heru toftJle? k be r f stephanotis and bouvar cLa ctjr.tered ' with an orchid Mr. Frcgley mil! gi c h;s r!;ughter in marr.age. Si3iss Arsene Frogtey will be her sis ter's rf.;.id i f honor She will wear a p&r tel. t Ije gown with full net sk.rt and lace tiier designed with a lace peplum The sieexejs are shcrt and the neckline i sweet heart style She will carry pink bouvar dia. ard yelSew res clustered in a large j.ir.Jc :rjiet L"w. Mjis Vt-cr.a Da is f Portland w.iil be k 'inesrn.od i,od her gown is f rose taffeta w :. h i 'ed. tw dice, full skirt anil short fieeves She. wd! c:.riv a blue net bow ith elk'-.v ri ses and pink - bouvardui. Atteti4 the (I room Ilfcn. ev ;Cn.f fin will st md with (lie f c. rn a let man and seating the gut-sts will be Rsvraond Griffin and Marvin Lit willer. Aibatey. For her daughter's nupt'jls Mrs. Frtgley has chosen a powder V)Iue crepe Ci'es prir.tedi in black and black accessor ies. Hr i .riee will be of step. metis and I ink' rose Mrs ( iicv will attend her S"n i rr.:.r" lagc in a navy hhie town with sheer like and ria vv ao-wci u-s. Her fj( w i r v. ill t e pale pink rain.it ionc. A re ' ti. .n will follow in the church f-;.flor M;s .Ies M'tthis v. i ' I nrc-s de at the puffh lx'wl and Mrs J D Sncll. As ti.na. r...' t r'.t the bride, will. cut the cake. Serving 'a i1 he Misses Anitii B rd and l.t rij.r Mrs M H Jack-on, Poit- land4 ..tid 51: s Lew is Judson. Rov tui g. .t . W..r:en James and Mrs. MiMon Hart wIl will pis the gtiet bo!k and be in charge f tr.e gift table When tbe' couple leae for a mofiir trip north the bride will don atomic Hue dres;maker suit with a black felt rolled turban trimmed in blaik satin rib korii. She wiO have black patent accessor ies and whii'e gtc.vcs. Pmneil to the shoul der rf her ?ut will be a white orchid. Mr. 5v -hooley a:d his bride will live in Salem. 1 l ' 1"? J7 f" ' - ' ir k w a i & as a 5T : ' Ti ..tv ! N w.. Lhr. -C California Rites . . . D tails have re;ched Salem of the approach ing marriage of Miss Claire Kingman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kingman of Palos Verdes Es tates, Calif , and Lee Cameron McDonald, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman McDonald of Salem, which will take place in the south on August 1". ' The wedding will be at the First Method st church In Redonrio Beach at 3 o'clock with Dr. W, Jrvin Williams of Long Beach, former pastor of the First Presbyterian church here. officiating. Miss Mary Lee Kingman will be her sister's maid pt honr and bridesmaids will be Miss Eve lyn Downer, Esgle Rock. Calif , ind Miss r PLiry Deese, La JolU. C.ilif., both classmates of Mifi Kingmam's at Pomona co'kge Gay Little of. Pal- Veides Estates will be flower girl. David Minar of Salem will stand with the groom. Ushers will be Alan Kingman, brother of the bride-to-be, William Burns, Salem. Ralph Mat sen, Seattle, Ray Loter, Portland, and Otif Wil son, Pacific Palisades, Calif. A reception will follow at the Kingman, home in Palos Verdes Estates. , . Mr. McDonald plans to go south August 7 and his parents will follow on August 13. Date Is Set . , . Miss Civilla Reeher. who revealed her en gagement tin Joseph Franko of Aberdeen, Wash., m June, has announced that they will be married on Sunday; September 1. The bride-jelect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Reeher and her fiance lis the son of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Franko of Aberdeen. The marriage vows will be exchanged at the studio of Professor and Mrs T, S. RoUjrts with a reception following at the Reeher home on Stew art sheet. Miss Rteher.has just returned from a week's slay in Aberdeen at the Franko home. The cou ple will live in Aberdeen. Evening Coffee . . . Salem Spinsters will be hostesses to their mo thers, honoring members arid their mothers at an evening coffee at the Carl Nelson home on Wed nesday night from 7 to 9 o'clock. The affair is a "geracquaintecf paity. In the receiving line will be officers of the or ganization. Miss Lorraine Taylor, Miss Patricia Cannon, Miss Jean Taylor and Miss Donna Shafcr, and Miss Beryl Holt. Pouring will be Mrs. Daniel Fry. jr.. and Mrs. Linn Smith. Mifcs Phyllis MacJre.ir and Miss Helen Shepard are co-chairmen. The Social Whirl . . . iAinchcons. showers foi brides-elect and Infor mal picnics and gatherings highlight the social news for the coming week. Mrs. F. W, Lehmer Is planning two bridge luncheons for Tuesday s;nd Thursday afternoons at her Royal Court aiiartment for the pleasure rf a group of friends. Guests, several of whom aie cimiig from out-of-town, hav e been in itcd to one o'clock lunch eons. Covers will lie placed for eight at each af fair and summer floweis will provide the decor ative note. Shower For llritle-FAect Miss Virginia Case will ! a shower hodes Wednesday night w hen she enlei tains in honor of Miss Leona Tinglestad, bride-elect of William Stortz. Bridge w ill be in play during the evening with a late buffet super following. A kitchen shower will fete the bride-to-be. The hostess will be as sisted informally by her sister, Mrs. Gordon Reed, Bidden to honor Miss Tingleistad are Miss Margaret Hughlett, Miss Marilyn Nelson, Mis Jan ice Patterson, Miss Vicky Jones, Miss Luella Nich ols, Mm. Douglas Baker, Mrs. Leigh ton Charles Fairham and Mrs. Gordon Reed. Plans Told . . . August bridrs-elect are completing plans for their weddings. Miss Jeah Wol- cott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dunn Wol cott. will be man led on Augut 13 to Kyla Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. fsmith, Ttie ceremony will take place ir) the Car rier room of the First Met hod it church at 8 o'clock with Dr. Joseph M. Af'ams offi ciating. 'I Miss Grace Ailurd will s.r.g ana Miss Velma Fulsome will be the p.antst, Mrs. Stanley Wolcott will be her si.stler-m-law's only attendant and Mr. V,".lcott will be best man. ! . ' A reception will follow the rerirmny and after a wedding trip the couple will be at home in Solem. I! Iwen-Jaskotki Rites St. Joseph's Catholic church-on Aug ust 14 will be the setting for the wedding of Miss Patricia Jaskos.ki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Jakoski, to Wil'lim Iwen, son of Mrs.i J. Miller of Aurnsville. The nuptial mass will bej ppffofnied it1 8 o'clock by Father T. J. I5ierr.ardi The bride-elect, who will be given in marri age by her father, has asked her sister. Miss Margaret Jaskoski, to be her ori!y attendant. A wedding breakfast will follow the rites. I.ater in the day. the co"ir's will leave on a trip. They will reidf ;fi Sa lem The groom-elect was recently leleas- il from the naty. 11 arwr -Turner Plans Tohl . Plans have been completed for the wedding of Miss Emily Turner, d Ivuhter of the 11. I) Tt.i nt is. and Myru$ Hkrper, son of Mr. and Mrs W. S. Hartr ofLGer- vais. whose mairii.jre will take pljce Aug ust 3 at the Fust Baptist church at 8 o'clock. Dr. W, T. Milliken, grandfather of the bride, will officiate. I Singing will be William Fisher! and Miss Sylvia Rieschke and Mi JMebhin I.ightburne, Portland, will be the organ ist lighting Ihe tars will be Mrs. Tur ner Boyd. Mrs. Scth Young, Mi'j Oilleen Isheiwuod, Vancouver, B. C, cousin of the bride, and Miss Catherine Dju4 Mrs. William Turner of Cor valtik will le her sister-in-law's matron of, hnnor. Bridesmaids will t his sister. Tlifi Rena lfarer. and Mr. Frank Btt.kwitii. J mlor attendants will be Shir lee Oriener and Daviit Turner, brother of the bride. Flow er girls will be Sondru Cooper and Mar-. Ian Kemmell of Oceanlake. StinUm An derson and Edward larr will beinnf bearers. W. D. Turner of CorvaKIt wiffl b liest man and ushers are Sidney Hamper, Frank Beckwith. Krnmjth SieJfin, liar- old Tillman. Turner Boyd, Dale Jones, James and Lot an Milliken. A reception will be held In the church parlors. After a wedding trip the cqupl will be at home in Salem. 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