The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 07, 1946, Page 3, Image 3

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    . Miss Bentley
Weds Erwin
Bahlburg
, A numlr of St!-m jle wnr
if) Klamath -lnt v.rek end
for the trMrriaflf of Mi flitihi'ra
HentJcy. dauthlrr of Mr.'ind Mrit.
t'.rvan L. Bentley of Tulelake,
Calif: and F.rwin C. Ilahlburg.
.n .f Mr and Mr ..Carl C. Hahl
burg i'f Salcm.l hi h t k place
-n September I at the Fir?t
- Methodist church in Klamath'
. ru.
, The 4 o'rh k' nuptials wrie per
ffrmifd by the'. Hv. Htiiih Hmi
xn Mr " Klue Wrhr ter of TuV
lake va the xali t. and Mr
ieorg Mi Intyre the r f 1 1. t
White gladioluses arid aMris were
ued t the altar. and the ew
were markrj with while ' aters
tied with vatin bows.
Mr. Ilentley gave hi only
daughter in marriage, and her
f!aMC eshell satin gown wa
rlesigried with a full train. - tcal
l.pm around the neckline and
ruffii of the lotijf teeve. Her
tram lrtigth" etl of bridal illu-
wei waf enhanced w ith a t nine I
it old lae down the renter and
cascaded from a nircnfl i'f while
stcfihanntis. She ramed'a txtuquet
of stephanotM (entered with white
and gimi orchids
Miss lri Tra-k of Maui. Ha
waii, wa the rnaid of honor, and
. kridemaii ei Mirs Florence
W(Mitl of Oakland. Calif , and
tMr. Shirley Sohrt of San Fran
cisco. The honor attendant wore
a patl blue net govtn and car
ried a pink noeegay of carnations
and wet pa Her headdre
was of pink carnationa with a
abort cirrular eil of net The
bridesmaids, wore similar frock
of pink net and their floer and:
headdre? -were of blue.
Ific ard Cooi-y of Salem wa
best man and ufhr were Wil
liam White and Gordon King of
Salem and Albert Mejiee of Dal
las Mr lientley those a royal blue
"gown ith black .accessories and
rontgr of pink rosebud for her
daughter wedding Mr. Haht
burg attended' her son's, marriage
in a mint blue gown with cerise
feather hat and corsage of rap
ture rM-s
A wedding reception followed
In the church parlor. Among
lh'-e a.i.ting were Mr. I O.
Aren of Selem. aunt of the bride,
and Mr. Wayne J. Page of Dal
las, sister of the groom, who cut
the cake.
When the newlywed left on
their honeymoon trip to Cahfor
nia. the bride donned a chocolate
brown gabardine suit with pastel
green top coat., Her rose-beige hat
wa embellished with feather
and her accessories were brown.
The couple will be at home in Sa
lem after September 15 at 955
South High street.
Cermony at
Church
The marriage of Mir Farline
Gleaon. daughter of Mr and Mrs.
F-. F, Gleaon. to Melvm 1.. Gil
aon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mervin
J Gflson. all of Salem, took place
on Friday night at the First Bap
tist ci.urch with the Ilns Lloyd
Anderson officiating. Mis Char
lotte Jones of Dallas sang, and
lighting the tapers were Miss Ro
sella THiebert a"d Mis Betty
Boyd-Ion of Dallas.
Thei bride, j who wa given in
marriage by ,her father, chose a
white gown with satin bodice and
full marquisette skirt with train
Her veil cascaded from a halo of
aeed i-carN She carried a whitie
Testarjhent marked with a while
orchic t .!
Miv IVmm Gammnn wa heir
cousin A maid of honor, and wore
blue fr.aruui.Nr tie Bridesmain
were J.1W Crtrotine Strohrnaier of
Salem andiMe-a Margaret Pember
ton of DalUs. They Wore mar
quisette frocks in shal of pink.
The girj all rarrifd colonial r.oe
gays Allan Richardurv stood with
the. groom a test man. and ush
ers were Hr4e Beldon. James
?ficho of I-tuix.ii Raymond Gil
ifert and Jme Iurdy
A reception- was held In the
church paiilor., and assisting were
Me-rtame Rovd White. C. H. Mc
Cullah. Floyd McCellan. Johr
Goffrier. Stanley Morris. Thoma
Stern of Portland. Miwe Svlvia
Arnold. Alice Rne. Jeanette Gra
bjr. Mary Copley. Klien MorleNy
and Florence Wallace
' For going a wav the bride cho
a green sift with brown acres
one. The couple will live in
Dallas. n Were they teach music
jn the nigh school.
The elean Service GalM f
the Jaon Iee church will meet
Monday at the home of Mis Max
Jne Clark. 1495 N C mmcrcial st .
at It p m. Mrs Joe Broka and
Mrs John Arnmg are co-hoate-e.
Worship 'leader will be Mm.
Marion Wilbur and Mr. George
Knapp.
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Woman's Editor
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Clubs
Tlie Home
JERYME ENGLISH
Sociry Edltof
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Guests Herd
For Fair
i nr jrrjmtm raiinn
The state fair will draw many
iitor in the capital overt th
! week end and the horse ahdw is
being held over for Sunday night,
Mn. Roy H. Simmons, who?e
hubcnd is manager of the horse
show, presided at a luncheon on
Thursday afternoon at the. Marion
hotel, in compliment to m group of
cotiestrienne who are showing
jand riding their horse in. the
j nightly showf . Cover were. placed
for seventeen guesl. j i j
Among thie In Salem Thurst
dayv for the fair and horse ahovw
were Bishop and Mrs. Bruce Jt.
Baxter and Mis June Brasted of
Portland. Mrs. Baxter was smart
ly diessed in a three-piece forest
green wool suit and matching hat
and accessories. Miss Brsstad,
who has been In Portland for the
summer, will return in another
week to Oakland, Calif., where
she is on the physical education
staff at Mills college. Miss Brasted
is m Willamette university radu
ate. , i j
Mr. and Mrs. Kdwfr McWain
(IUrtara llollingworthj) of Portt
land iwere down for ttjie shcrw on
Thursday night and visited! with
the Ralph Nohlgrens and his par-,
ents, the Homer McWajins. i
Judge and Mr. Jame T. Bran)
have a their week end house
guests for the fair Mr, and? Mrs;
Albert H. Powers and children,
Diane, Albert. Jr., and Quun-y, of
Com Bay, who arrived Friday.
Guests of the Brands on Wednef
day for the fair were Miss! Mary
MattJey and Miss Esther Hettin
ger of Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. L, B. Gilberton
had as their fair guests during the
week her sister and brother-in-law.
Colonel and Mr. 1 B. Wash-
burne of Blue River. I i
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Newlywed s
Arrive j
Captain and Mrs. Edgar S.
Fortner, Jr.. have arrived in the
capital and have been visiting at
the home of his parents. Dr. and
Mr. Edgar S. Fortner. Mrs. Fort
ner i the former Joyce Wankel
e-f Plentywood. Mont. The cou
ple's marriage took place in Mon
terey, Calif '., on June 22, after
which they left fof an extended
wedding trip through the parks,
Lake Tahoe. southern and north
ern California, Yellowstone and
Montana. 1
The couple arrived In Salem In
August and are temporarily re
tiding at 150 Ewald avenue. Cap
tain Fortner is on terminal leave
and expects to enter toe Univer
sity of Oregon medical school. '
1 Another son of the senior Fort-
ners, Ben Hall Fortner, I leaving
today for Cambridge Mass- to
enter pre-medics school at Har-
vard. He will enroll as a Junior.
During his service in the navy be
attended Princeton and Purdue.
He ha been here with his parents
tnm summer.
Hearing Aid
Exhibit, at "rair
Jame Taft A Associates. Ore
gn distributors, tor the one
unit Beltone Hearing Aid. an
nounce that one of the latent
Harmny Beltone Monopacs
will be demonstrated at the
State Fair.- AH hard of hear
ing are inxited to visit the Bel
tone exhibit The exclusive
hearing aid exhibit is in the
Agriculture Bldg. of the fair.
-
Mr. J. H. Nrtlry,
Salens dealer far Beltane
la In charge
Present Salem office for the
one unit easiicr to wear Bel
tone is in the Rreymn Bldg.
Effective Sept. 20th they will
be In the Oregon Building.
Shower Fetes
Mrs. Davis;
Mrit. Fred A. Davis, was hon
ored at a shower Wednesday night
when Mrs. Stewart Popp,s Jr., of
Seattle was hostess at the; Wood-
burn home of her l mother. , Mrs
Louise Pfaf finger. ;The evening
was spent informally and: a late
supper was served by the hostess
Honoring Mrs. Davis were Mrs
Daryl Mason. Mrs. Robert Lind-
strom. Mr. John Diet. Mrs. T.
W. Lindstrom, Mrs, J. ?G. Brad
ford. Mrs. George Sennett, Mrs
Max Smith, Mrs Jerry Lyons,
Miss Lucille Bushnell and Miss
Muriel Lindstrom. f (
Former Salem!
Girl Engaged1 ! '
Mr. and Mrs. William C.' Smith
of Portland, formerly of Salem,
announce the engagement of their
daughter Jean Marie to Robert E.
Reiman, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.
C. Reiman of Corvallis.
Miss Smith and Mr. Reiman are
both students at Oregon State col
lege. She is a member of Delta
Delta Delta and he ts a member
of Sigma Phi Epsilon.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
U omen
IVanied
for i
.Cannery Work
r ; ! -.
Eelley Farquhar
and Col !
1460 Tile Road ;
Phone 2-41.13 j
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Willanelle
CheTry Growers
Smith Street
Phone 6044
Air. mt Salem Can ners'
Ca mm It tee
CLUB CALENDAR
MONDAY , ' ' I.
Msrlon auslliary Ml Vrw, VTVt hall,
p.m. i
Weslryan fiervtce Guild at the Jason
I-e rhurch. wilh Mtna iMaslna Clark.
1499 N, Commercial ., p.m.
' Salam .Junior Woman's club.' elub
hoUKe, p.m. Board meeting at 7 JO
American Legion auxiliary, legion
home, p.m.. executive meeting for
ehairirten and officer, I p.m.
' Wesleyan SWrvkca Guild of h rirmt
Methodlut churcri. with Mrs. Donald
Darby. 403 Cottage t.. S p.m.
! Draconesa Hospitat auxiliary, "toe la I
room of hospital, t JO. j '
TUESDAY
i Rainbow Girt. Masonic Temple. 7:15.
' Alpha Xi Delta, with Mr. John H.
M.nn. IM . 33rd St.; p.m.
atUNKIDAT
.' Woman' Rocirty of Christian Slerv
ice of the' Islla Methomsf church,
with Mrs. T. O. Adams, foa a. Liberty
!.. t p.m.
THL'KSDAT
' North Salem WCTIT. Calvary chapel.
1171 N. Church St.. 1 p.m.
Parties Fete:
Couples
l High-lighting the social calen
dar this yveek end ' are several
bridal parties being arranged to
follow and precede wedding re
hearsals, t
Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. $hinn
will be hosts for a buffet dinner
party Monday night at their i'orth
Summer horn in compliment to
thirir son. William Robert Stiinn,
and Miss Miriam Jean Becke.
who -ill bV married on Tuesday
night; at St. Paul'a Episcopal
church. The affair will follow the
wedding rehearsal ,and cover will
lie placed for members of the two
families and the bridal party.
Mr. and Mr. Victor II. Collin,
sr., are entertaining with a 7:30
o'clock dinner party Sunday night
at the Salem hotel Tor the plea
sure ; of their i daughter. Evelyn,
and her fiance, James R. Smith,
whose wedding will be an event
of Monday night at the First Con
gregational church. The dinner
will precede the rehearsal J-with
the bridal party and the Imme
diate family making up the guest
list i1
Mr. and Mrs, L. E. Weeks were
hosts for a dessert supper party
Friday night at their country
home in honor of their daughter.
Miss Corabelle Weeks, and her
fiance. Captain Leslie Bruce Kills,
Jr., whose marriage is slated for
Sunday afternoon at the First
Presbyterian church. The affair
honored members of the bridal
party and followed the rehearsal.
A special guest was the groom's
mother. Mrs. L B, Hills of Osage,
Ijnwa, who arrived in the middle
df the week for the ceremony.
She will return east September 13.
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Whistlers on
Day's Program
I The Oregon Federation of Mu
sic Clubs-sponsored program for
today in the art building of the
fair, will be partly by Salem musi
cians, The Journal Juniors i will
appear atl o'clock, followed by
Pat Cray, a whistler from Rosse
burg.' accompanied by Georgena
Shanklin. j
At -2 a piano program will be
given by Bruce Goldblatt, j fol
lowed by Salem children in orig
inal compositions. Included twill
be Loraine Sand, Sandra Nor
dyke and Jody Bush.' At 3 o'clock
Marilyn Powell, soprano, Robert
Ervin, whistler, and Opal Martin
Johnson, accompanist, will per
form i ;
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The Friendly Neighbor Gar
den club resumed its meetings on
Thursday night at' the ' home of
Mrs. i Carl Gustafson. president.
Two rtoor prizes were awarded to
Mrs. V. Thomas and Mrs R. M.
Toleri The hostess served refresh-
menta after talks were given on
gardening. j
The Wealeyan Kerrlee Gaild ef
the First Methodist 1 church i will
meet Monday at the home of yMrs.
Donald Darby. 463 N. Cottage at..
at S p m. Miss Florence Mason and
Mrs. LajcijIc Wardle are the cn-.
hostesses. Miss' Elva Bone 1 the
devotion chairman and Miss Phe
be McAdams is in charge of the
progrgm. . i
The piasters wilj meet Mon
day at 8 p.m. at the Pi Beta Phi
house on State; street. Miss Mary
Jean Muston will be hostess;
f i i ; ;
Mr. Elmer O. Berg and, son.
Jerry, will be in Portland this af
ternoon for the matinee ; perflorm
ance of "Carmen." '
Rites Read '
On: Friday'
Afternoon
Blonde Dorothy Vandeneynde,
daughter of Mr and Mrs.. Gene
Vandeneynde, became John F.
Steelhammer's bride Friday after
noon at a 3 o'clock ceremony at
St. Vincent dePaul Catholic
church. The groom I the sort of
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Steelham
mer, sr., of Salem.
Father Alcuin Hiebel of Port
land performeS the nuptials be
fore a gathering Of relatives and
friends of the couple. The .altar
waa banked with an arrangement
of all white flowers.
Mr. Vandeneynde gave his
youngest daughter in marriage.
For her. wedding she chose a be
coming sand grey dressmaker
suit with which she wore a dark
brown felt hat with brown satin
ribbon -bows and brown accesso
ries. For "something .old she carr
ried her great grandfather's pearl
inlaid prayer book, which was
marked with green cynbidium or
chids. Miss Patricia Vandeneynde was
her sister's only attendant. She
wore a brown suit with matching
velvet hat and brown accessories.
She carried a cascade bouquet of
yellow cynbidium orchids.
Carl Steelhammer was hi
brother' best man. Seating the
guests were Rodney Vandeneyn
de, brother of the bride, and John
Ryan of Portland.
For her daughter's nuptials,
Mrs. Vandeneynde selected a spice
brown suit with brown felt hat
enhanced with veiling. To her
suit she pinned a corsage of Tal
isman roses. Mrs. Steelhammer
wore a blue gown with black ac
cessories and an orchid corsage
tor-ner sons marriage.
The Vandeneynde home on E
street was the scene of the wed
ding reception. The newly weds
received their guests before the
fireplace, the mantle of which was
decorated with all. white flowers.
Bouquets of white stock, asters,
dahlias,! gladioluses and. tuberous
begonias were arranged about the
rooms. Assisting in -"(the dining
room were Mrs. Frank Healy,
Mrs. George L. A r buckle, Mrs. T.
J. Brabec, Mrs. Charles E. Wag
ner and Mrs. Richard Graben
horsL ; '
After! a wedding trip, the cou
ple will be at home on Bellevue
street. .
Couple Will
Live Here
Miss Joyce Elinor Thornton
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
F. Kellogg of Portland became the
bride of Leonard Eugene Skin
ner, sore of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo L.
Skinner of this city, at a double
ring ceremony performed Sun
day afternoon. August 23, at the
Englewood Christian church in
Portland by the Rev. James Earl
Ladd.
The bride wore a wedding dress
of white marquisette. Her finger
tip length veil was edged with
lace and fell from a headdress of
seed pearls. She carried a bou
quet fashioned of white roses and
stephanotis.
Miss Anna Lee Thornton was
her sister's only attendant. She
wore aj blue marquisette dress
and carried a nosegay of deep
blue asters. Gaylord. Skinner of
Vancouver, Wash., was best man
for his brother.
A reception followed at the
home of the bride's parents, with
Mrt. Gaylord Skinner, Mrs. W. B.
Moore and: Miss Wanda Skinner
assisting. I
Mr. and. Mrs. Skinner have re
turned from a short honeymoon
and are now at home in Salem.
Army Gquple to
Be Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chambers
will -be hosts for an Informal par
ty Monday nigit at the G. Fred
erick Chambers home in compli
ment to Captain and Mrs. Ros
well L. Beach. Captain Beach is
just home from Okinawa. Guests
have been invited to dessert
supper with an evening of con
tract following.
Honoring Captain and Mrs.
Beach will be Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Sie
wert, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Quack
en bush, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Chambers and the hosts.
The Statesman, Salem, Or., Saturday, SepWmber 7i 194S 3
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Mr. and Mrs. Homer F. Smith
and daughters, Nancy and Jean,
are home from a fishing and
camping trip in the Thompson
valley. They went south a week
ago to attend the Bahl burg-Bent-
ley rites in Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Stegner are
leaving by plane today for De
troit. Mich., where they will visit
in Minneapolis and Detroit for
the remainder of the month.
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Cannery
-iiime
Workers deeded Eu
On hlfttrom
7:00 I. M. till 11:00 P. M. commenc
ing; Friday, September 6th. Cannery bus. will pick up
: workers without charge at Pioneer Trust Bldg. at
630 and along route to cannery each evening. Workers
s i t r
will he returned home. Phone 22036.
Uniicd Growers, Inc
4 Miles South of Salem at Liberty
la Coeperatioa with Salem Canners' Committee
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O.P.A. Priip $5S
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school Jackets are rain r proof.
Come bright red, bright blue,
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Zipper fronts. Slash pockets.
Slickers j .
black, orange and white rain
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Coat Sweaters . .
made of pure wool in excellent
quality and style throughout. In
maroon and dark green. Sizes to
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Ski Sweaters .
boys' light weight ski style sweat
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