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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1946)
Roop-Jordan Vows Read SILVERTON In a candle light Vfrrmnnj Sunday at 4 o'clock at First Christian church. Miss Gen eva Dnrtne Jordan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jordan, and Harold Roop II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Roup, were married In a double ring service. The Rev. , Jtuswl Myers, a is ted by the Rev. ! W. O Livingston of Hood River, read the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore white nylon mar quisette t in Jaquard embroidery deigned with sweetheart neck line. fitted1 bodice, full skirt and long veil held in place by a cor onet of cut flowers in pastel shades. She carried a white Bible topped by a white orchid. Miss Elaine Hamre played the wedding music. Ted Gilbert of Oswego, uncle of the bride, sang, accom panied by Mrs. Gilbert. Attendant were Misa Dorothy Jordan, sister of the bride. Miss 'iWnta Vick of Albany and Mis . I!uth Zahler of Silverton. Miss It-ity Jo Walters of Portland and !r Paulifie I.ehr lighted the tap ers X Iiiane Bartxh waa flower girl J Ring bearers were the bride's brother. Ji k Jordan, and cousin, Stanford Gilbert. l.e?er Hemmingsen cf C'orvallis i J-t rrui.t. Ted Finlay, the Rrv. Robert Neal. Russell Myers, )r and Maurice Myera were ush ers Awaiting at the reception were Mrs W (j. Livingstone of Hood R ;r. Mr. B W. Vick and Mn. A C. "Muller of Albany. Mrs. Rob ert Neal. Mm Hetty Myers. Miss l.n Roop! Dukie Gilbert. Mrs. Char1e C. Dais, Mrt. Olaf Paul sen. Mrs. S. A. Gay, Mr. Axlo Thompson. Mrs. Wayne Lovre, Mrs HI Donaldon. Mrs. 1'enton , Ford, Mrs. Lynn R. Neal. Mrs. Ira L. Stewart. Mrs. Carl Specht, Mrs Augu.t Herr. Mr. and Mrs. Koop will reside In C'orVallis. uhere he is a senior at OSC after vacationing at Ore gon beaches. Salem Man Weds In Portland At the Firt Unitat ian church In Portland on September 8 Miss Janrt Alice t:dn, daughter of tr, lan F.lder f Portland, be came the bride f Alvin Lrltoy FUke son of Mrs. E. H. Flake of sm. at 7 o'c!.;k k with Dr. It. chard M. Steinei offnuiting. The bride, gtim in marriage by lirr father. iore a gown of lvry i!it which -had lreii sent fiom Switrertand. The oer skirt w trf uigna and enld In a tram. Her full length veil fell from a band of tare and she car rt! a white Uible marked with Ruhr urn lilie and Mephanoti. Attending the bride were Miw Msry Krue. maid rf honor. Mrs. R G Mernfield. mat! on of hon or ard Cousin of the bride. Miss Phyllis Kidwell and Mrs. Fred of Salem, sister of the groom. brKlrsrr.aids. C'andlelighters were M,t Charilntte Godriow and Miss Jen Hauer Terry Fller of Portland, broth er or the bitde, was best man. and ushers Here Vernon Flake, twin brother of the groom. Bryce X t I t l r . v A Mrg. Robert Hausmer Siefarth (Catherine Myers Moore) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lames Moore of Arlington, Va., whose mar-j rlage was an event of Au gust 22 at the ML Vernon' ; Baptist church In Arling- ; j ton. The groom is the sonj j; of Mr. and Mrs. Hausmer i A- Siefarth of Salem. The newlyweds came west on their honeymoon and are now .at .home In Salem. j (Underwood and Under- -wood, Washington, D. C.) I BrUbin, Corvallis, and William Bowes, Salem. Ml Awedding reception was held in the church parlors. I ij When the couple left on the honeymoon to Banff and Lake Louise the bride wore a salmon red gaberdine suit with brown accessories. The newlyweds will live in Corvallis while the groom Is completing his studies at Ore gon State college. ji i Gloria Wood' Birthday; Gloria Alice Wood will celebrate her sixth birthday this afternoon when her mother, Mrs. Everett Wood, entertains. t Honoring Gloria will be Donella Wood. Margaret and Carolyn Ilil dreth, Janice Wood, Marilyn Frie aen. Mickey Tyler, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Neptune, Mrs. Emory Wood and Mrs. Carl Wood. Chi Omega alumna met Tues day might for a covered-dish sup fier at the country home of Miss Kdith Ltbby. Mrs. William C. Dy er was elected president and Mrs. j Paul Netswander reelected secre tary -treasurer. Fifteen wert prej ent. Mrs. Wil liana IL. Daabey aisal see, John, of McMinnville have been visiting here with her parents, Mr. arid Mrs. II. L. Braden. i t Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fltsslm mons have returned from a sum mer's stay at Honeyman Park and are now at home again at their North Winter street apartment. : DRESSES YOU'LL ADORE All that glitters is pure gold and rhinostones and sii in y black satin. Like tli is wing silhouetted frock slashed deep for a neck line, pulled over tightly to one side for eye-appeal and glittering with two Important jewels for mag ntizlog attraction. Just Arrived I Large Size COATS LORMON'S The Smart 7Vr Style Shop' i in West Salem FOR YOUH CONVENIENCE OPEN EVENINGS 1103 Edgewaler "DJ a a o n a n a n IIEEDS IIEII Ct UOIIEII FOB CAinmiG PEACHES WORLD Two exhibits got under way in the small gallery at Elfstrem's last week. One is built from drift wood entitled HWiggets and Wo mends" by John Medcalf. Instruc tor in art at Silverton high school. Mr. Medcalf writes, "These wig gets were picked up over a period of eight days and mounted in' the evening by meager light. They were found at Bayocean and since I did ; not have any paints i . . had to use the materials at hand for creative expression." Anyone who has sauntered along the beach land enjoyed the driftwood cast up by the sea will enjoy, the curious arrangements. The other exhibition is of photo graphs by Willis E. Keithly. for merly of Salem, now teaching at Scio. While serving on Okinawa with the army signal corps, Keith ly photographed and produced this exclusive group of prints. Watercolors by Loren Boulier con tinue in the main galleries, v Proving, that Oregon is becom ing more art conscious was the opening of a studio-art gallery? at Wecoma Beach last Sunday by Maude Wanker, noted for her CLUB CALENDAR ntlDAT t Woman's ftellef Corps, VTW. S. p.m. Sixma Tab Mothers club with Mrs. Roy E. Barker, rt. 1. Box 209. 1:30 denaert luneheon Past Matruns, OZS. dinner at Col den Pheasant, S:30 p.m. St. Mark's Lutheran church suttd, one o'clock i luncheon, church parlors. BPW executive board with Mrs. Car melita Weddle, 1363 Broadway, 7 M p m. lATl'RDAT AAUW luncheon, 1 p.m. Marlon hotel. MONDAY Salem Junior Woman's club (air, clubhouse. I p m Women of Rotary, Golden Pheas ant. 1 p.m. St. Anne's guild meet at St. Paul's Episcopal parish house, 2 p.m. TUESDAY s Salem Navy Mothers, Woman's' club house. 8 t m. " WEDNESDAY Meadowlatk Post 6102 and auxiliary joint dinner meeting. VrW hall, 7 p.m. Mrs. Leena Johnson will preside at a bridge luncheon this after noon at her South High street home for members of " her club. Mrs. George Aiken will be an ad ditional guest. flower studies. Oregon Society of Artists will hold its yearly exhibition at the Meier and Frank galleries in Port land during the early part of next month. Menalkus Selander, Os wego, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Selander of Salem, is presi dent of the organization which has a membership approaching the three hundred mark.. j m-- ?: t"3. hf ' ji, ( . .ft V' f':i Mrs. Herbert Nelson, the former Bcabara Jones, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Larclan Jones, who was married at the First Methodist church in Au gust to Herbert Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edd Nel son. (Bishop-Moderne Stu dio.) 1 STAYTON Announcement Is being made of the marriage of Laurene Boitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Boitz to Bruce E. Westerberf August 22 by the Rev. E. E. Dingcrson of Kelso, Wash. Gay Calvert and Cary Dingcrson attended the couple. The Wester bergs are now at home in Stay ton. She graduated from Stayton high school and he attended Leb anon high school and is now em ployed at the Iluijh Leiferman shop in West Kingston. . Most Forest Areas Open All Oregon forest areas have been reopened except for a few small areas in the Umpqua Na tional forest and eastern Oregon, State Forester Nels Rogers said today. The areas still closed will be reopened in a few days if the weather remains favorable. Rog ers said, but he emphasized there still is possibility of more fire weather. Rogers - listed parts of the fol lowing areas as still cloned: Deschutes. Ochoco, Fremont, Whitman, Malheur and Umpqua national forests; the Klamath pro tective' areas, and two small areas neat! Prineville and Staters. The Oregon Statesman, Salem, Ore., fridrry. Sept, 23, 134S 8 Motor Vehicle Tax Committee Ends Work The legislative interim com mittee on motor vehicle taxation finished its work Thursday, and a subcommittee- started - writing its report to Gov. Earl Snell and the 1947 legislature. The committee, which is making detailed studies on how trucks might pay their full share of road costs, probably will make its re port public next month. Tired-Kidneys Often Bring ' Sleepless Nights Doctors say yoar kidneys soatala It mites of Unrtabaa or filters whtrh help to purtfjrtlt blood aail ap yau bnlUir. Whn thr wt tired sad don't work risrbt In th dart lata, anaar paoplaharatoeat bp aishta. Kraqvaat er aeaatr paaassaswlui amartla and fturalaa; aomatlmaa shows thara ia aomvOtine rroas 1U your kid Mr or bladdar. Poa'l swsloet tfcla aoadlUoa aad Iom valuabla, raatful aiaaaw Whoa dlaonUraf klda f uactlua aarailta Poisonous aoattar to rmaia la yaor blood. It aar alao causa asiclnc backacaa. rbaumatta paJaa. 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