The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 09, 1947, Page 9, Image 9

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Salem Man
Engaged
Announcement is being made
this weekend of the engagement
cf Richard C. Wilson, ton of Mr.
nd Mrs. James J. Wilson of Sa
lem, to Mrs. Doris Elizabeth Bull
er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George M. Dozier of Pleasant Hill.
The wedding L planned for the
early spring.
The bride-elect is employed in
the United States National Bank
in Eugene. Mr. Wilson, a graduate
of Salem schools, attended Comp
ton Junior college in California.
For the past three and a half
years he has been with the state
police in Eugene. He is now read
ing clerk in the house of repre
sentatives at the state legislature.
Sojourners will meet for a 1:15
dessert luncheon Thursday after
noon at the Salem Woman's club
house. Hostesses will be Mesdames
Morris Crothers. Sam Campbell,
Hal Halvorson and C. J. Kid well.
NEW ARRIVALS!
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FROM NEW YORK
Come see these beautiful
furs just unpacked from our
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...China Minks!
...China Weasels
... Persian Lambs
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but . . . the cigaret advertisers spend
lot3 of time convincing the public how much
less nicotine their products contain . . .
wouldn't it be simpler to suggest that every
one just quit smoking? No cigarets, no nico
tine. And that out of the way . . . there would
be so much more room on the air for sob
operas for mamma and crime stories for
the kiddies.
Added couxm . . . Ve see they are go
ing to have a police training school soon,
wonder if they'll teach the boys in blue how
to hear the backfiring from the large busses
and huge transport trucks as they go roaring
up and down Court street at night, or will
it only include the elementary course in
hearing the defective mufflers of jalopies
during the afternoon early evening?
HL professor! . . . Someone put the Dutch
Cleanser shaker where we always keep our
sprinkler can of bath powder, and us in an
absent minded state at the time, ugh . . .
Well, that isn't any worse than when an
other illustrious member of the family used
the white shoe paste instead of cream de
odorant, is it? ... Maxine Buren
Miss Enid
Nelson to
Wed Today
At a four o'clock ceremony this
afternoon at the First Presbyter
ian church Miss Enid Nelson,
daughter of Mrs. Franklin Bishop,
will be married to Harry E. Ash
ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Ashford. The nuptials will be per
formed by Dr. Chester W. Ham
blin before a setting of stock,
shading from pale pink to orchid.
' woodwardia fern and candles. The
j-s 1 aisles will be marked with white
tapers. Miss Grace Ashford will
I sing and Mrs. Ralph Dobbs will be
the organist.
jr., the initiation ceremonies and
a program.
Assisting Miss McDonald will be
Mrs. Cordon O. Leonard and Mrs.
W. E. Smith. Miss Neva LeBlonde,
former Salem city librarian and
now librarian at Pendleton, will
give a book review.
Initiates will be Miss A 1 e n e
Phillips, Miss Dorothy Cornelius,
Mrs. Karl Becke, Mrs. E. E. Woo
ten, Mrs. James Bunnell, Miss El
eanor Trindle, Mrs. W. C. Dyer,
sr., and Mrs. Gordon O. Leonard.
Sweetheart
Dance
On the dance calendar for the
high school set is the Hi-Y
Sweetheart dance Saturday night
at the high school gymnasium
Th rwt i t KriH will hw ffivn in ! from 9 to 12 o'clock. Glen Wil-
marriage by Mr. Bishop. She has liams and his orchestra will play
selected a white gown fashioned for the formal affair. Hightlight
with a satin bodice and marquis- of the evening will be the pre
ette skirt. The off-shoulder neck- sentation of the H-Y Sweetheart
line is enhanced with a scalloped ! by Ken Adams. The sweetheart
marquisette yoke edged in bead- ' will be selected by a committee
ing. The sleeves are long and the i from the three Salem Hi-Y chap
bodice is long waisted. The full ! ters and her identity will be kept
skirt is designed with insets of i secret until the dance,
marquisette ruffling and a train. ! Ken Adams and Carlos Hauck
Her three-quarter length veil is are co-chairmen of the dance and
white and silver beaded crown, i Johnston, Tom Paulus, Gary Kep
She will carry a bible with pink ' inger, Mike Glenn and Lowell
bouvardia knotted in the satin Fox.
streamers.
Mrs. Alan Siewert will be the Th PrPSfl RoWPIl
. bride's attendant. Her white gown ,
I is made with a faille bodice and ' To r nrrrTfTH
a full, net skirt. The off shoulder AO J--iiS
i neckline is fashioned with a net The engagement of Miss Ther
esa Bowen. daughter or Mr. and
Mrs. Busick
Honored
Mrs. Raymond Busick will be
the honor guest at a dessert
luncheon and bridge party Tues
day afternoon when Mrs. William
Ott entertains at her home in
Dallas. During the afternoon a
shower will fete Mrs. . Busick.
Guests will include Mrs. Busick.
Mrs. Harold Busick, Mrs. H. T.
Irving. Mrs. Howard Kurtz and
Mrs. Glenn Stevens of Salem, Mrs.
Wayne J. Page, Mrs. Donald Page,
Mrs. Harold Holmes, Miss Edna
McMillan, Mrs. Walter Craven,
Mrs. De-lwin Reinemer and Mrs.
Dana Saunders of Dallas.
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Sfiiinqime Seaswmf
Soft touch for suits lovely straws made most enchant
ing widelegant taffeta ribbon, a drift of veiling or a-
cluster of flowers. From our new
collection of Diana excltuires
dedicated to you. $55 to $10JJ
HILLER'S
See 4 Ftow
1 yoke. She will wear long, pink
! gloves and carry a nosegay of pink
and white flowers edged in white
lace and pink streamers. Her hair
will be caught at each side with
: clusters of pink and white bou
vardia. Brother Is Best Man
James Ashford will stand with
the groom as best man and seat
ing the guests will be Frank Dye,
James Gemmell and Herbert
Schlicker of Corvallis.
For her daughter's nuptials Mrs.
Bishop has chosen a pearl grey
silk gown with draped skirt and a
pink flowered hat with green vel
vet bow. She will wear long, pink
gloves and a corsage of pink bou-
! vardia and gardenias. Mrs. Ash
ford will attend her son's marri
age in a claret chiffon velvet
gown with black velvet gloves and
black velvet, hat with claret net
trim. Her corsage will be of gar
denias and bouvardia.
The newlyweds will greet guests
at a reception in the church par
lors. Mrs. Edward Siegmund of
Eugene will cut the cake and Mrs.
George E. Waters will pour. Serv
ing will bp Mrs. Frank Dye, Miss
Beth Siewert and Mrs. Robert An
derson. Miss Genevieve Ashford
will pass the guest book.
When the couple leaves on the
1 wedding trip the bride will wear
a. -Kelly green and grey striped
wool dress with short green coat,
black accessories and a corsage of
baby orchids. Their new home will
be in Astoria.
I Zonfa Club to
! Initiate Eight
1 .The members of the Salem Zon
. ta club, meeting at the home of
Miss Lillian McDonald Thursday
i night, will initiate eight new mem
1 bers. The meeting will begin with
; a dessert at 7:30, followed by a
short business meeting, presided
over by Mrs. Theodore Madsen,
Mrs. A. C. Bowen of Jefferson,
to Darrel W. Sims, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Errol J. Sims of Salem, has
been announced. No plans have
been made for the wedding.
Miss Bowen attended Jefferson
high school and her fiance went
to Scio schools. They both are
employed at the Merchant Credit
Bureau. Mr. Sims served in the '
maritime air corps for three years. 1
Mrs. Bert Fard will entertain the
Gamma Phi Beta alumnae at her
home on the South River road
Tuesday night at 6:30 o'clock. A
buffet dinner will be served with 1
Mrs. Garlen Simpson the assist
ing hostess.
Tuesday, Feb. llih
At Salem
Women's Club
Auditorium
Sponsored Br
Beta Sigma Phi
4 Supreme
Concert Artists
In a Motion Picture
Film Concert
JOSE frunBi
Pianist
IGOR GORKI
Baritone
Vronsky & Babin
Duo-Pianists
Mildred Dilling
Harpist
Also First Movement Violin
Concerto in B-Major
By Beethoven
Played by
National Philharmonic
ORCHESTRA
Fredrick Feher - Conductor
Rites Read
At Church
Miss Frances Hoyt, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoyt, and
Harry C. Stanley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Stanley, exchanged
marriage vows at the First Chris
tian church Saturday night with
the Rev. Dudley Strain officiat
ing. Miss Patricia Kerber sang and
Mrs. John Schmidt, Jr. was the
organist. Mrs. B. G. Hoyt and
Mrs. June Martin in pink frocks
lighted the altar tapers.
The bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore a
white gown with net skirt and sat
in bodice. The skirt was full and
ended in a train. Her fingertip
length veil was caught to a crown
of bouvardia and she carried a
bouquet of white and pink roses.
carnations and bouvardia.
Mrs. Glenn Sparks was tht ma
tron of honor and wore an apple
green marquisette dress. Brides
maids were Miss Imogene Vittone
and Miss Jean DeLapp, whose
dresses were of pink and yellow
taffeta. They carried bouquets of
white bouvardia.
Glenn Sparks was best man and
ushers were Lester Mussman and
William Hoyt.
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Hoyt wore a black suit with
matching accessories and corsage
Too) S tatman, Sal in, Oroqon, Sunday, fobruarr t. 1847
of gardenias. Mrs. Stanley's suit
was beige and she wore pink ac
cessories and corsage of pink car
nations. A wedding reception followed
in the church parlors.
The couple went south to Cali
fornia on the wedding trip. For
going away the bride wore a grey
suit with black accessories. They
will return to Salem to live in the
Sumnard apartments.
The Marion -Polk eoanty Medi
cal auxiliary will meet for dinner
Tuesday night at Nohlgren's at
6:30 o'clock. A business meeting
will follow at the home of Mrs.
Carl W. Emmons on Fawk street.
Mr. and Mrs. Vera D. Mathls are
the parents of a son, Jan Hamilton,
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