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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1947)
WOMENS SECTION A Reception Ou!t jin-iir g on tie wh iI iiien. da fo- thi vitr -OH In- He 'iu- ec';liiui f' i l i' 'i Dr. ;ifi 1 M J. Oiinr I'l li't Sri'h ai,' ' and M'-s. li'Mnim f" t I' i ho! TI.iiim i,v if t i.t I'n v-r-ritv Hi ( ii i i m ' rr"-"! t Icm'n jv r"ii'; fiH ! " '", ?'r hik M, p.brrt Lev I'" (Cim "' " n hur me f-"m H to " .?f o' I. k (:,.,:,. fy, If do," ' I In 1e I I'uav w i " A'"" I'cucmMV ar,d A fT 1, Mar , ii M A I J"1' ' i! Sf-,,v cd P tt-if 1.m T.. f, -1 tart f t'e ' ''t''" F'lrit'r- "v'li I"' ,,'''' yr: -err. ; .--: V ' . V -. V X v - " - . A -, v: - Dictured in her Victorian satin bridal gcwn is Mrs. Theodore R. Jones, who was Rcsella Hell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bell of Staytcn, before her marriage on February 8 at St. Jcrech's Catholic church. Ensign and Mrs. Jones went south to Coronadc, where they will live while he is stationed at the naval air base at San Diego. (Jesten-Miller). Oregon State Mothers Tea ... On the calendar for Monday, February 24 will be the annu.il Oregon State college mothers tea which will be held at the hcme,of the president. Mrs. Carl W Emmons, on Fawk street. The affair will honor charter members and past presidents of the club. All Oregon Stale college mothers and especially moth ers of students who entered in winter term are iiivited to call between 2 and 4 o'clock. if -i -liii For Leaislative Set . . . By Jeryme English Statesman Society Editor Several l.irge events are oil the social calen dar this week for the legis'ative contingent. Sl::ted for Tuest'av afternoon is the tea for which Mrs. F.;.rl Snell. Mrs. Robert S. Farrell. ir . Mrs. Marsh; II E. Con, eft. and Mrs. John H. Hall will be hostesses at the Farroll home on North Canitol street. Callinc hours are from 3 to 5 o'clock with wives fif legislators and .-';ite officials in vited ::s guests. Marv Elizabeth Hall will open the d or and Mrs. Stewart Johnson will intioduce to the re ceiving lir e which will Include the hostesses. Min gling with puests in the living room during ihe afternoon will be Mesdames Robert E. Dumv . y. Pcrtl. nd. Giles French. Moro. William Walsh. C s Bav. Denn Walker. Independence. Merle Che.-m.Jii. Astori.-i. Doi'cl.'1 McKav. Paul Hendricks and P r cy K'llv Pr-sifhnp at tl e tea urr.s The first hour " ill be Mrs. How. .id BeMrri f Cnnbv and Mrs. Euet-'ie Marsh f McMinnville and pouring the last hfi ir will be Mrs Ge.rr" Rossman and Mrs. Lf-Iie Soit rf Portland. Agisting in the dining i" m Will be Mes;.nes F.ail T. New brv. Ashland. Fr net R F.itland. C( -iuU n. F H Dammasch. ' it land. C. L. I.ieu.-i'len. Penrileton. Allan t'a''-"n, Dcniel J F"ry. jr. Hariv Schenk and CJeorge Flatt'. 4 Dinner Fnl'otrs Senator at.d Mrs Dean Walker will entertain at dinner at thcr Independence home following the tea in honor of the four hostisses and their hus bands. A Lunrlif on Tlinrsday Thursday afternoon Mrs. Ernest R. Fatland of Condon and Mrs. Paul L. Patterson of HilNbcro will be hosioes U r a lunrliton at Normandy Man or at one o'clock. The matrons have invited wives of Ore-con's nffit .a's. the chief justices wives, sen ators" wives and a few of their Salem friends to be their guests. Mv Mr. Otto Ja (Margaret and Wilon Hardman in the upper photo, married on Feb: nary 1 at the First Presbyterian church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mis Charles E. S egmund and her husband is the son of Mr Otto J. Wson. sr Thev will return this week from a California honeym-nin and .... .i . . will te at nome on me Har den Road. In the circle Mrs. Den C. The mas (Dorothy Boyd) is snapped bv the photogra pher just after she threw her bouauet to Pat M i It. her Chi Omeea sorority ? s ter. at the reception which followed her marriage at t'e First Congregational church on Ft b ruarv 8 The bride i the dru"T cf Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Bovd of Vancouver. W-sh . and the groom is the son of Mr and Vrs. Walter D Thorn: s of S.'cm. The couple will live here whi'e he is attending Willamette university. (Jesten-Miller photos). (A 1 vS 'n il rt- m t v f jt t. .... -" -. . 1 t'. ' - lXVl' iV L . r f 1 - ss G?or- . I ... . . ltd,..). . ir. I1' '- ' V ill l. r'c It r h( ni r "if fi",t I-d . A lir in e i ri 'j ,. F " ( "'I - W"- m I. " '" ' M ". f , i. ...r i . . ,,nd M- r ) . , 'I , ! .. .-r, J i iri' ' '' b" V C. p r v.ni. ,..! 1 Ci '-r w n,i 1 1 m . vuif . I' b M-. Si1 ;.! Mi A'fi- f r ! ' i 1' i i i l'i:m''4 f, t. ' -vi- A D wii jkiiI ft Iv n S' II"'' H.-'i lai.il w ill W.1 .. , tt ti e hio U it, r nart of t . -n r,:' Mid m it'f ti. Mjf in pi 'I e Mm A r'bi.r P - i ., t M- . A A '- tuinnm f.1 n y Kic .i.i 'i F M P aI Invite pn l ;'ili r dii r'x.r'i, Pou-in w.i Mi' C:3:!" A, Sni:if"i" i rid Mit Cci 'tf m.i'i S-ririy wll ! Mi fT ib " t Keiu'- Mir Pcljt'if Tiw mi M i. Rov Mw'iiid, lir .liir'- firniili rey and Mrs Mclvin Ocikt. "wo February brides are fibeve, Mrs. Harry E. Ash- fcrd (Enid Nelson) ar.d at the light. Mrs. Vaiter Lewis Sm'th, the fcrrr:er Ann Gearin. The A s h f c r d - Nelson vows took r'ace cn February 9 at the First Presbyterian church. The bride is- the daughter oi Mrs. F:ar kiin Eis.hcD and her hus hnrd's rarpnt? are Wr. and Mrs. H. V. Ashfcrd. Mi in r-nd Mr. STH'h wern marri'l c;t S. Icsenh's Cathc r church cn February 8. Se is ' r daughter cf Mr. ard Mrs. Frsd erick Gearin r Dcna'd. The revi vv ear 1 liv tav- 'r,. ffr ren M !'cr r be U r A Luncheon . . . Mis Ralph H Colev will pre sid ; t a i ne o'clock !i 'K-heon ' n To'sflay aftorniM ii .it .Vormandv Manor in ci miiiimn t to Mrs. Merle Chessman, wife of ce'ia Ir r Chc'sm.'n. who is 1 c re f i "m A"-lora iuii" le s:s. i (' -. ( i s w ill b- p!ac d for 32 gutrt- at i'"ni(ijal tables ' tcred with ariai'cments of early spring llov.-.'rv. Crn'raf b idre wi'l be in plav fol'ou mj! t-e 1-in-theon hour. T'ms is the first in a series rf parties Mrs. Cooley is planning for the spring season. it? I . J i " v f I m II if srO. , . . ; t' l, i - r .. . J m- 'V;. V'i! ,1.1 j K t 'v-r-f ,v'" v JV-iV i v;; 'v, .7 ivw sr -IV ' ' I Wv ' .- - - Bride and honor attendant are Mrf. Jack Woodfield, th former Donna Shnfer, and hr nflr, Mr. Ralph Wade. The marriage of the couple took place February 12 at the Firet Methcd V. church. Th tUi is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Shafer and her husband is the sen of Mrs. Mabe!! Baiey. Tin couplw will live in Salem. (Kennell Ellis).