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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1946)
t Tka Qrooa. TtidLarf. C IMS Salem Folk At Eugene Wedding A number of Salem people were s In Eugene. Thursday night for the marriage oC Miss Ann Linden - Graham, daughter of Mrs. pavid Graham, formerly of Salem, to George M. RoUnder of Portland, which took place at the First Con grrgational church at t:3 o'clock with the Rev. Wesley Nic kelson officiating. The bride, who was given in marriage by an old family friend. Dean H. Hayes, wore a white slip per satin gown fashioned with lace fianels on the skirt and full train, ng sleeves, a sweetheart neck line and buttons down the back. Her full length veil of bridal illu sion, which cascaded from a seed pearl coronet, was edged with deep border of satin and lace in sets. She carried a bouquet of orchids and stephanotis. Misa Alice Lor k hart of San Mateo was maid of honor and Miss . Edith Moxley of Salem was bridesmaid. The girls, who are Kayp Alpha sornrity sisters of the bride, wore identical dresses f white net with striped gold metallic bodices. They wore white silk net mitts snd carried cres cent shaped bououets of red car nations tied with gold metallic ribbon. In their hair were wreaths of white button chrysanthemums. 8hann Dyer Flower Girl Little Shannon LVyer- daughter of the Clavbourne Dyers of Sa lem, was flower girl and wore a miniature bride's dress of white satin fashioned with puffed fleev es. Ions, full skirt with slight train and bustle. She carried a tiny nosegay tied with satm ribbon. Ctarence Terry of Eugene was bet man and unhers were Robert RoKrs. Eutfene. James Everett. Portland. Ulench Dorais, San Francisco, Phillip Putnam. San Win no and Dan Diugis, Lexing ton. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Crah.im selected a red ilk jersey gown with which she wore long, white gloves and a red feather hwddres. Pinned to the shoulder of her gown was a white orchid. The wedding reception was held at the Kappa Alpha Theta house. Among those from Salem assisting were Mrs Frank H. Spears and Mr William Connell Dyer, sr. who poured. Mrs Raymond Walsh, Mr. Keith Powell, Mrs Prince W. Byrd. Mrs. O K DeWitt, Mrs Curtis Cross and Miss Mabel P Robertson. Shannon Dyer passed the dream cakes during the re ception. Among ethers attending from here were Mr. Russell Catlin. Society -Clubs Music .... The Home mahne buben WottM'a Editor JERYME ENGLISH Sociary Editor I ' Ik M -pi CLUB CALENDAR rmioAT DAV auxiliary all day bazaar sewing wiUi Mr. Stuart Johns. S7M Monroe. Sedgwick Woman's Relief Corp.. covered dish homecoming luncheon, noon, at VFW Kali. Englcwood Woman's club Christmas party with Mrs. Tyler Morley. 1724 Nebraska. I p. m. Salem Heights Woman's club, com munity hall. 1 p. m. SATl'RDAY Chemaketa chapter, DAR. at Salem Woman's clubhouse. 1 p.m. MUNUAT Deaconess Hospital auxiliary, 1 :30 at hospital. Salem Junior Womaq's club meet at clubhouse. p an. TUESDAY Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae with Mrs. Keith Mary. 114 Wlltoer street. S p m. THURSDAY Sojourners guest tea. Salem Worn an's clubhouse, 1 IS p.m. Mrs. Vernon Drye sod her daughters, Kris tine end Kathleen, of Seattle, are arriving in the cap ital by plane Saturday for a week's visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Wagner. Bridge Clubs Feted by Matrons Hostesses are entertaining in formally this weekend for mem bers of their clubs at luncheons and dinners. Mrs. David Eason will preside at a dessert luncheon this after noon at her South Church street home for members "of her club. Contract will be in play follow ing the. luncheon hour. Addi tional guests will be Mrs. Harry U. Miller and Mrs. George Schwa rz. i Mrs. H G. Smith will enter tain informally this afternoon at her Center street home for her club. A luncheon will be served by the hostess with contract fol lowing. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Meyer will entertain their card club at dinner Sunday night at their Belmont street home. Mr. and Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen will be hosts at dinner Sunday night for their bridge club at their South Cottage street home. Addi tional guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ladd of Portland, former ly of Salem. Mrs. Charles Feike a was club hostess Thursday afternoon when she entertained at a bridge lunch eon. Mrs. Lester Wilcox was a special guest. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Shlnn spent the first part of the week in Portland. Mrs. James Austin King (Bernice Agnes Harwood) whose marriage took place on November 16 at th First Presbyterian church. The bride is the daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Van Osdol and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. King. The couple will live in West Salem. (Jsten-Miller). New Babies Welcomed With the arrival of three new citizen in the capital congratula- Mrs. Carlton McLeod, Mr. Keith 1 tions are being sent to their fam- Piiwell. Mrs George Hug. Mrs. Wallace Hut Mr and Mr?. Fred M"xlev. Mrs Taylor Hawkins. Mr and Mrs. C'laybourne Dyer. Miss Muabeth Lord. Miss Fdith Schry ver, Lt. Col and Mrs Carlton Rtxfiicer, Miss Sara Sprnrer, Miss ilies. Dr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Clark are the parents of a little girl. Susan Elizabeth, born on Monday at the Emanuel hospital in Port land. The little girl, who weighed Hainet Hawkins and Miss Jane i " pounds ana twelve ounces, Walsh. i has an older brother, Duncan, For going away the bride don- j and a sister, Polly. nel a MiUrino black wool suit Felicitations are being extend with double breasted jacket trim- ( to Mi . and Mrs. Coburu Grab bed in gold buttons, black felt , .nhorxt on the birth of a son. derby with gold sequin trim and j Goef fre- Wednesday night tirade green tp coat embellish ed with black Persian l.imb The Bewlyweds will live in Portland where he is with the mortgage and loan division of the Travelers Insurance Corporation. at the Salem General hospital. The baby, who has an elder broth er. Coburn. weighed five and a half pounds. The little boy's i grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Georae H. Grabenhorst. Sr.. of MUs SaJly Mr Leila n b arriving Salem, and Mis. A. J. Morrison tonight from Fort Lewis, to spend 1 of Los Angeles. a week with her parents. Mr. and , a little girl. Pamela Jean, was Mr. Daniel J McLeilan, sr . be- i b,, Thursday mommf at the fore leaving for Washington. D. C. where she will receive her overseas order with the Ameri can Hed Cross. Aaon that motoring to Pert- land Thursday night to see the stte play, '"State of the Union" were Mr. and Mrs. C. Lester New- Salem General hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Linden, Jr. The baby weighed eight pounds and five ounces. Her grandpar ents are Mrs. Ethel Odell of Mc Minnville and Mr. and Mrs. Ed gar A. Linden, Sr., of Salem. 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