PAGE LIGHT Tb OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Sunday Morning. August 18. 1848 t Li ft Saturday Was a Day for Brides Miss Merk Wedded at Church j Salem Man 'Married in California and carry gladioluses and garden ias. .r.M D 1U Mr-rk, daughter At a ceremony at the Methodist c: .!; ;.r.d Mrs II F. Merk wore church in.Redondo Beach, Calif., a . : .r.g c wn ( w:;.te satin at at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon, r T.i.-riiRP r John Aubrey: Miss Claire Elizabeth Kingman ' m r. ' ..lr and Mrv John K. became Mrs. Lee Cameron Mc '. u S.ir.jrday n:4'-it at the Donald. Parents of the bride-elect i :. .r. . of th Ninrctip She are Mr. and Mrs. Alan Kingman v . - . r. m.nria:' bv her fa- of Palo Verdes Estates, Calif., and t ::.t Ke K (Duller those of the groom are Mr. and o . i Airs. Lyman McDonald of Salem. T; e r vi n ah mid with a voke ! Sequins and pearls ornament .rnntr.f red net. round neck lhe wh,t lace wedding gown - i fuil :rt There wa a lone ! wnicn 15 made with square neck , n r.i-t veil ed?d with lare , ,n and cP beeves. The veil is a i a ..rr.net enhance.! with seed : ,f whle net trimmed with lace. I-ar. The bridal bouquet was of Th? brlde Wll wear Iace gloves L and a purple orchid. V A' ma frk attwirloH hr r ... ma.rt of hm .r She was X1IM n,arJr e Kingman, wear .. i.i ..m nt Hr Annthr : nK blue taffeta and carrying dais r. Vera Merk dreied in iM and Peruvian lilies was maid n.d kr.d Mrv Robert Hempel "f honr tor her sister, while Miss !ar Hen Sch r.der) in or- Lvelyn Downer and Mary Deese, i r. hriHMmnH. Th. lat. Jn yellow taffeta and carrying dai hai k,w4, es and delphiniums were brides- j ad re made with net m, h- aids. They wore daisies in their i e at t neckline, rap sleev. es. , nairi. -"e was flower girl. -.-i i..r. s-.ri f.,ii w,n iw Lord s Prayer" and "I ti r i . Would That My Love" were sung . umi .". ' "m " du-l by Mary Lee and Alan ' ' ' ""' Kingman. -J i n. :.!. all ( St-attle. ... F d ne ton Hni At Dawn- Th' brid" father av in . o i.e.. on At iJ awn marriage. Best man was David .w- ! ManJL-,The " ' Minar of Sa,". and "h"s Ralph . Canr Matsen- Sealtlc' R-r Lorer of J, '"f Portland. William Burns. Salem, ...! Me; attenifd the wed- Otis Wilson, and Alan Kingman, c rg .n a r.ay blue dreu made Mrs. Kingman was wearing a v :n if :,m on whih were em- blue floor length gown enhanced l-..d-ri .'lowrri. Her hat was with silver sequins on the bodice i ..v s.r.d her rorige of pink and pink flowers on the skirt, r -cJi ,Mrs Lyman's gown was rose .'!it Hr :t a as attired in a dus- crepe, floor length, with which she t. rc tw-p:ee dre. made with wore white accessories, i - ; .m r.d with it he wore pink A reception was held after the a-.! nm roM-btid, ceremony at the Kingman home. The rKp:.on h-!J at the Sa- Assisting were Miss Lois Barrick. W rnir.'s rluoho-w followed. 'Saicm. Miss Shirley Jane Hertz, M P Letit.i ant Mi, Thra Miss Nancy Patterson and Mit S-in f ...!rd. M- Lawrence , Virginia Field. U' and Mrs. When the bride and groom left Ii- ' r hiir.L';rr w . , 4 the punch on a honrvmnnn h uaa r-. .r.g wer.- Mis Ruby a steel blue wool crepe suit with r. ;.J S Ruth pf. j. Miss La- black hat and with pink feathers " -r.e!!. Miw KUie Janzen. and a oink blmiu Hr H.t r: Lindlev. Mis Juanita were pink, her bag black and the . ? i i i ii ana .mis rnru ivn rH.n 1 r t i I ? ! i l: r ' I I' r V 1 -rr. n In tcr:siefkiti. "!. FVtrl Frie.T-.. fu Mr? DarreM F 1 4 is h. edeel tver in charge K.m sr.d Miu LiVerda ' y.-rg away thf new Mrs. ' tp t pale cre-ri wool ssu.t tn doltrnti ! n-ves. and i(".nei Sh- wore an ' ' -:?g. Th-y w,-nt due t- .'if..e where tliey will h e sr;;-J.a5 Family Party Rem- At Berwick's I.ss Ochse Bride C:f !.!r. Marcv I V; 1- a !.. S A ... I 4 ' ..-. r t r r a ; . . i ( Fr.; r o v. a- M.- ! ; r . ) : : r ;.i ; t S " ;,r.; e : r. a rr;. g- rr. rr. ' r - r- . m , .. . r hv r i f of A!- e f H h, . rl i 1 Henry f ' Tom ' th. K .f, ,f m- f S-!.-fn f' thr FirM nor cti iri Air rin lo ' ( . r k I .ro i.rit ill It- iM mar father Sh K' wri m i K i wear rh full ' Tom',.... .,, blue. e M's J (Khsc Mjrg.-rv Hiker. Roth ::k anl cirrv colonial .i t.r .-v v'1: bft '.ward (..i.se, Kdward Chariei Fi-h-r s uh ner .f 1 1 1 . - bride ill v prin' dre, ard the ir will weir a gold - lit. r, will r b ' ) m the ;s foil wint iheiere- r ierajta will hold a . n.-- g at U.e K T Pre C r. rr :o4 ( ,tc TU(v,ilv A f no-h t d::i-ior will bete will (e A nrn. g .-.rn . f n. r. re4.iii4tH atid vocal r t r I... I MO1 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Berwick were hosts on Saturday night at a picnic supper party and family Kathering at their South 23d street home. The affair was planned to i-i . . . . ii . . iw.,,,1 return or ineir son Douglas from the navy, the birth days of their daughter. Mrs. Rol Iin Haag and a brother-in-law .lames Lucas and to present a shower gift to Miss Louise Lucas who will be married soon. Attending were Miss Lucas and her fiance. Lt. John Stalnkar bt'ie of Douglas Berwick, Mr and Mrs! '.'I Mi J. F. I .lira Mr Mvril. 11,.. r -Hid Mrs. Miles Ed wards. Rett '".y "t I'i Mwrd.i. Mr. nd Mrs. TA v 1)1 w " Perrin. Kay and Patricia, Mr. anrl Mrs. J. H. Lucas. Mr. and Mrs Cil Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Rol lin Haag, Herbert Lucas. Mr. and Mr. Berwick and Douglas Ber- w ick. Dinner Party Birthday Event Mrs. Willard Wells gave a din ner on her husband's birthday an niversary August 14. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mr. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Wii liam Staats. Portland, Mr. and Mrs. John Church, Mrs. Theresa Hover. Tacoma, Frank P. Wells, Miss Sadie Singer, Nester Tok stad, Sidney Well. Mrs. Eliza beth Singer, Mrs. Margaret Ha tespek. John Schultz, Roy Wells, Miss Sharon Wells and Miss San dra Wells. Miss Olson Becomes Mrs. DeSart At a ceremony held in the Cal vary Baptist church on Saturday, Miss Marie - Olson, daughter of Mrs. Charles Olson, became the bride of Gerald DeSart, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. DeSart. The cere mony was read by the Rev. L. C. Elliot of St. Helens. Given in marriage by her bro ther, Arthur R. Olson, the bride was attired in a white taffeta wedding gown made with long waisted bodice, full net skirt and fingertip-length veil. The sleeves were full at the shoulders and the dress ornamepted at the back with self-covered buttons. The veil was caught by a Juliet cap. The shower bouquet was of gardenias and a cascade of bouvardias. Miss Betty Van Osdol, wearing a blue gown, and carrying a nose gay of mixed flowers, was maid of honor. Bridesmaid was Mrs. Dale Lively In pink chiffon. Miss Delores Olson, a neice of the bride sang "Always" and "O Promise Me." Robert Brown was best man. Dale Lively, Ronald Kalberg and Warren Miller were ushers. Mrs. Olson and Mrs. DeSart were were wearing blue street length dresses and corsages of gardenias when they attended the wedding. Mrs. R. W. Clark cut the cake and Mrs. Marie Be r ens the ices at the reception which was held in the church parlors. Assisting in serving were Mrs. George Davis, Miss Lauretta McNance and Miss Jean Hain. Miss Betty Steer was in charge of the guest book and Miss Bernice Harwood and Miss Wanda Froehlich of the gift table. For her wedding trip, Mrs. De Sart wore a- grey suit with pin stripe, black and white accessor ies and a gardenia corsage. Thev went to Crater lake on their wed ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Donald Whitesel who were married July 20. The brid9, the former Nadine Sohn. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sohn of West Salem and the groom Is th son of Mrs. Florence Haines, Portland. They will live in Salem. (Kennell-Ellis). Vows Said At Church The wedding of Miss Pearl Zel la Wieglanda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Wieglenda. and Sam uel E Heth, son of Grant Heth will be solemnized at Knight Memorial church at 8 p. m. on Sunday. The Rev. Louis White will be the minister. The bride will walk down the aisle on the arm of her father. Her dress is made with a lace bo dice and vhite net over taffeta skirt. The gown is made with a lace peplum. She will carry white gladioluses and bouvardia made into a fan. Miss Sadie Wieglenda will be maid of honor for her sister. Her dress is of aqua taffeta and flow ers are gladioluses in pastel col ors. Candlelighters will be Mrs. Ro bert Heth and Miss Mae Heth. The mother of the bride has chos en a dress of black, with which she will wear a corsage of mixed flowers. Best man will be Robert Heth and ushers will be Clyde Meighen and Dr. Samuel Hughes. Mrs. Wieglenda will serve punch at the reception which fol- Webfooters lows the wedding. Mrs. Clifford liuigesk will cut the akr arid Mrs Frances Hughes will le in rhattr,e , of the guest bHk. The gift table ! I Q rClTC will le in charge of Mrs. Holieit1 Heth and servers will be Mr Au stin Da vies. Miss Mae Heth and Miss Sadie Wieglenda. For coini! awav Mrs Heth will wear an aqua stteet die- with black accessories iiihI thev will live in Salem until m hix.l (iefis in the fall, when he will enter Pa cific university at Forest Groxe Engagement Is Told Annoured this wer-ketid N the engagement of Mi Doiottiv Van -deneynde. daughter of the Ciene Varxieney nd-s to John F. Stel hammer. sn of Mr. and Mi John Steelhammer. They plan to be married Septemler fl She i a memler f Pi Beta Pin and attended I'nivrrsitv of fe gon She has leen on the Kirty staff of the Capital Journal Mr. Steelhammer U a graduate ) of Oregon College of F.duation and Willamette university school of law. The annual University of Ore. Kon wrhfoot rally will Im ret 1 at J a nt m i beach August 22 at 34 p m It it being prtriaorert by th 1.i.K. mothers and alumni of the I 'in er aily of Oregon. Former studenls arid ptwpee luf student are Invited to th ft.-e punic and dartre. i Mrs. The CaiUkaa af ftatUa ha returned t'i Wahingtjn after seri1ing a week at the home of Mil Dora F.atep on South High lrH-t She is a member of th I National Mune guild and orjan ier of the Seattle C'lmtal aorietf, a group which was well knon throuabotit the wevtern states an t Canada some years agm. Mrs. Cal lahan is a Seattle music teachers. WEDDING or.no uncerr;n?t GUT at i!ioriry firintirvj. ( "lior of atrx.k arA lyp PRINTER3 Phona 7430 H 1 12 Sulli Liafr rerf Dr. and Mrs. David Bennett Hill and grandson, Vernon Pomeroy are spending two weeks at their summer home at Neskowin. Mrs. Richard Olson and son of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Hume Downs and Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Sanders will be weekend guests. Mothers Meet, Hear Reports . Mrs. Jessie Banders presided at a meeting of the Gold Star moth ers held at VFW hall Thursday. Reports were given by Mrs. Elea- Mr. DeSart is emDloved at Keith ! nor Laura Johnson. Mrs. Flossie Brown Building Supply and she at Smalley. A letter was read from the Dairy Co-op. a ruipino iamuy Dy ivirs. Anna iarxms. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Wale I Initiated at the meeting were left Thursday for their home in Baker, after a week's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Par ker on D street. Mrs. Helen S. White, Mrs. Viola Tyler, Mrs. Lela A. Young, Mrs. Viola Zander and Mrs. Fannie Bectol. Past Presidents At Mickelsons' The past presidents of the Unit ed Spanish war veterans auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickelson on Saginaw street Thursday afternoon. Members present were M r s. Florence Buckles, Mrs. Marie Nel son, Mrs. Jessie Bertelson, Mrs. Pauline Wood, Mrs. Ellen Thomp son, Mrs. Ethel Welch. Mrs. Lulu Humphry and the hostess, Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickelson, all of Sa lem and Mrs. Abbie Parker of Portland. Visitors were Mrs. Lau ra Bugher, Mrs. Maude Chaignot, Mrs. Bertha DeSart, all of Salem and Mrs. Bess Goodrich of Portland. 1 (71 1 Exclusive at Schlesinaer & Co. II I 4 mifwmn i'..;'ya).ai''a'.iwa',Jw).awa.i I"-" iii'jwiwiwiiwM.Ti':iit...".'jv;i r : Y: W V " - p I ' A Mrs. Bertha DeSart, all of Salem j J i&V and Mrs. Bess Goodrich of Port- 4; xm . ?;4? 1 x -w r Exclusive at Schlesinaer 6c Co. : , it i - . ! mT31-Ct Ji 4lz 100X wool. Siit 10 to 18. 1 C U V J Other. JI.7J Up 1 ) is ; o ?m ( ( - I 1 j J I lmaa-iaa rOnKMA.M NltM.NDIlt faskrtev, m avasS ' ... P',ii AZ'H I I aMiarsaattMl off 1mi rree la !Mve4ly. saffy mmvm rmym j I mr...lm m aWaaaaf Uaal f Igaarraipa1 rmm 4mm m m ...Tjf laaeaMStairaal. Braaaakllaa f aaatalaa. Iteail Math wills , ""I -rWH jewe-la ervllaiax lat waalaf . Mim t lO. f Am u"""7i i tl B. fl "vnrV7Uw . ' i iv . i m .ase- a - i-avv m mi j . 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