The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 23, 1947, Page 9, Image 9

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Rites Read
Today
At a quiet ceremony this after
noon at 12:30 o'clock in the fire
place room of the Firt Congre
gational church Miss Dorcea Mc
Cann. daughter of the Paul Mc
Canns of Portland, will become
the bride of Kenneth Burnett, son
of Mrr. Lucille Burnett of Sa
lem. The Rev. Seth Huntington
will perform the ceremony before
members of the immediate fam
ily. The bride will wear a brown
and white shepherd's check suit
with white hat and accessories for
her wedding. Her flowers will be
white crchids. The couple will be
unattended.
A wedding dinner at Colonial
House will follow the exchange of
vows. Later in the afternoon the
newiyweds will leave for a hon
eymoon at Mt. Hood.
The bride attended Portland
schools and is now with the state
board of parole and probation. Mr.
Burnett attended Salem schools
and Oregon State college. He
served in the navy over three and
a half years and is now employed
by the city of Salem. The couple
The Wednesday afternoon liter
ature group of AAUW will be en
tertained at a dessert luncheon at
the home of Mrs. Custer Ross on
Cross street at 1:15 o'clock. Mrs.
Leonard Goldblatt will be the as
sisting hostess. Dr. Egbert S. Oli
ver will give a book review.
Ijean Gorton
i Engaged
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Gorton en
tertained Wednesday night in hon
or ol tne engagement 01 meir
daughter. Jean, to John Wehrli,
son of Mrs. Elroy Nash. Guests
were given matches inscribed with
the couple's names.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Wade Dickinson, Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Gorton, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Halseth. Mr. and Mrs.
i Wesley McWain. Miss Patty Hal
seth, Wayne Halseth. Mrs. J. M.
j Dickinson, Miss Wilma Gorton,
Blaine Hanks, Lloyd Gorton, Miss
i Jean Gorton, John Wehrli and the
! hosts.
No date has been set for the
wedding.
Swill be at home at 1085 N. 13th
' street after March 10.
Miss Pope
A Bride
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At a 3 o'clock ceremony this
afternoon at the First Christian
church Miss Lola Pope, daughter
of Mrs. John F. Turner, will be
come the bride of Dale Worthing
ton, son of Mrs. Mary J. Worthin
ton. The Rev. Dudley Strain will
officiate and Mrs. John Schmidt,
jr. will be the organist Mrs. Con
stance Johnson will be soloist.
Lighting the tapers will be Miss
Dorothy Nolan and Miss Doris En
g e 1 h a r t, who will wear pink
dresses.
Mr. Turner will give the bride
away. She will wear a white satin
gown designed with a sheer yoke
on the bodice which is edged rith
a Jace ruffle. The sleeves are long
and the full skirt terminates in a
train. Her full length veil is edged
in lace and cascades from a crown
of orange blossoms. She will car
ry a white Bible marked with an
orchid.
Mrs. Wynono Simpson will be
the honor attendant and brides
maid will be Miss Dolores Pur
dum. They will wear blue dresses
with net skirts and sheer bodices.
Their bouquets will be of pink
and white carnations.
Paul Worthington will be best
man for his brother and ushers
will be A. G. Worthington and Sid
ney Murray.
Mrs. Turner has chosen a grey
dress with black redingote for the
nuptials and Mrs. Worthington
will wear a black ensemble. Their
corsages will be of gardenias and
rosebuds.
The newiyweds will greet guests
in the foyer of the church imme
diately following the ceremony.
They will go to southern Califor
nia on their honeymoon and for
traveling the bride will wear a
steel grey suit with brown acces
sories and an orchid corsage. They
will live in Salem.
Lehman-Ketchum
Vows Read
ROSED ALE On February 16
in the Rosedale Friends church,.
Miss Lois Acenith Ketchum. '
daughter of Mr. and Mr.-. J. Wayne
KeU-hum of Mulino. Ore. and Al-
mon A. Lehman, son of Mrs. Frie
da Lehman of Salem were married
by the Rev. Oscar Brawn.
The bride wore a white wool
dressmaker suit with powder blue
leainer. n;u ann a wnne diou-c
with powder blue seqtnn trim.
Her corsage was gardenias sur
rounded by pink Ixmvardia. She
carried a white Bible.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Binzenhei
mer attended the couple. Mrs.
Binzenheimer wore a powder blue
i suit with blue and white acres
i sories and a corsage of pink car
nations. I mi- going away Mr-. Lehman ,
wore a light grey three-quarter
length coat with the new fall
back and full flowinf sleeves.
After a week's honeymoon at
the coa.-t Mr. and Mrs. Lehman
will live at his farm home on
route 3. He served three yea-s
with the army modical corps.
Migratory i
Camp Subject
The Salem Council of Women's
Organizations, meeting on Thurs-
day afternoon at the cnamber of
commerce, heard Giorge Kellogg
and Robert Parks from the Salem
active club spe.ik on the milk
fund they are usini? as a project
and in which they wish to interest
other gro in-.
Fred Settle, manager of the mi
gratory ump talked about the
i.-mp, telling needs for a day
nursery for children while parents
are at woi k in the summer. Ik'
also talked about a need for build
ing up the recreation room. Capt.
R B. L-sher of the Salvation
army talked on the camp alxj. dis
cussing how help may be given
occupants lor luture de elopment. '
Mrs. Lawrence Fitzgerald pre
sided at the business meeting.
The Sojourners will meet for a
dessert luncheon on Thursday aft
ernrxin at 1:15 at the Salem Wom
I an's clubhouse. Hostesses will be
Mesdames Howard Post. T. J
Wise. Carl Wood and Harvey
Ronne.
Navy Mothers will meet Tues
day night at the YWCA and will
serve their husbands with a no-,
host dinner at 6:30. J. E. Lemon. '.
CMM, of the recruiting office, will j
be the speaker at the meeting. !
but . . . A boy in shirt sleeves and a
chi in a pink dres3 looked very much like
the children of 12 years that they were Wed
nesday night, but they played hka adults.
A roomful of children listened attentively
through the entire pertormance.
Tim keeper . . . One cf th9 adults in
the room fascinated me as she kept perfect
time with her jaws. Funny this gum-chewing
habit, usually Indulged in most enthusias
tically by persons with big mouths.
To a wild rose . . . An acquaintance
was trimming a very husky looking climbing
rose, which I happened to know was an
American Pillar. She whacked away and
turned to me and said "I'm going to cut thi3
thing way back - it's iusl an old wild rose,
why. it isn't even doublel"
Last word . . . Seeing cr pile of manure
reposing within smelling distance of our
back door, I recall cm incident of many years
ago, which has always been one of the fam
ily's favorites. Our elderly neighbor called
mother one day, requesting that we lake a
pair of pink panties off our line in the back
yard because "I'm having a tea this after
noon." (In the front of the house on the oth
er side). A week later, we were greeted with
a truck load of stable manure, dumped just
across the boundary line opposite our hv
ingroom windows.
. . . Maxine Buren
Pease to
Sing Here
Camp Fire Corner ! Miss Pratt
tngagea
On Wednesday night, a Salem
audience will hear James Fease,
voung American
who will appear at the Salem high
The Tekakwitha Camp Fire ;
group under the direction of Mrs. ,
The Statesman, Salem. Oregon. Sunday, february 23, lM7-
Mr. and Mrs.
p T. Prill r
O. F. Coffel, served a Firemaker's announcin the engagement of
bass - baritone I dinnr to 15 parents and friends ; their daughter. Miss Marjorie Jean
t St. Vincent's hall on Feb. 12. 1 I ratt to Marvin t- Clark, son or
school auditorium under the spon
sorship of the Crescendo club. This
is the final in the series of pro
grams presented by that group
during the winter.
Pease was educated in law, and
after passing the bar, entered the
sineina field, winning a scholar-
Folawing the dinner, the group,
including Rosa Lee Coffel, Dar
lene Staab, John Schroeder, Shei
la Ryland, Teresa Sadder, and
Carol Meier, held a Council Fire.
Mrs. Coffel awarded the beads
earned in passing Wood gatherers
ship to the Philadelphia of vocal rank. Movies were shown.
arts. Two years later he made his Mrs. C. Rust and Mrs. Harold
professional debut with the Phil- Muhs' Tanda Camp Fire group
adelphia opera company. Success visited the statehouse Feb. 10. At
seemed assured, but after two the Feb. 17 meeting they worked
years of singing he enlisted in the on notebooks and played ball,
army and served in the air corps Qn Feb 24 the Okiciyapi group
as a Flying Fortress instructor. and guests under the guardianship
Upon his discharge on 194d. he of Mrs Martjn Schmidt held a
again took up concert work and vaent,ne party at her home.
nas maae appearances on ine an,
in opera and recitals.
Season Crescendo club series
tickets wil be honored, or admis-
Mr. and Mrs. John Clark of La-
Moile, 111 No date has been vet
for the wedding.
Miss Pratt served with the
WAVEs during the war and is
now employed in the office at
1 Montgomery Ward. Mr. Clark who
! was in the army, is a salesman at
! Montgomery Ward.
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The program is set for 8:15 o'clock.
Millards to Be
Dinner Hosts 1
Mr and Mrs. E B. Millard will
be hosts at a family dinner today
at the Marion hotel in honor of
his birthday and their wedding
anniversary.
Covers will be placed fur Mr.
and Mrs. Elbert Ross of Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ordway and
Richard of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs.
Tim Bjelland. Lars and Dennis,
and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. LaRu
chelle of Kernville. H B. Millard
of Portland, Sandy Millard, and
the hosts.
Shower for (
Miss Stitz
Miss Regina Stitz. bride-elect of
John Joseph O'Kane. jr., of San
Francisco, will be honored at a
pre-nuptial party Tuesday night
when Mrs. A. A. Hopkins enter
tains at the Normandy Manor. i
A miscellaneous shower will
honor Miss Stitz and a late supper
will be served by the hostess. Thir-.l
ty have been invited to the party.
The couple will be married in
April and will make their home in
San Francisco.
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The Little Garden Club of Sa- '
lem Heights is making plans to !
sponsor a crabapple tree plant
ing at a Peace Memorial, along
the Liberty road from the high- ;
way junction to Browning ave- !
nue. Home owners will be call- J
ed on by club members and given !
details of the planting.
The Wicaka Camp Fire group
met with Mrs. Arthur Sprague at
the Evangelical church, Feb. 18
for a short business meeting ani
a tour to the capital building.
The Okiciyapi group met with 1
Mr-. Clifford Elike for slumber
party Saturday night. Feb. 15. and
then attended church services the
following morning dressed in uni
forms. Tawanka girls under the guard
ianship of Mrs. W. C. Cavender
met Feb. 20. New officers elected:
president. Dorene Cavender: vice
president. Loris Meniet; secre
tary, Lois Roseler: treasurer, Flo
rene Ingram; scribe. Ann Fowle
Mrs. O. D. Youngquist group
met February 14 for a short bus
iness meeting.
The Ducky Doodle Blue Birds
under the leadership of Mrs. W. R.
Criswell met Feb. 17, at the home
of Nancy Snyder.
The Cozy Cottage Blue Birds
under the leadership of Mrs. Luis
Miller met Feb. 20 at her home.
The U-appy Bluebirds met with
their leader. Mrs. Roy Sanford
Thursday and made valentine sa
chets for their mothers. They plan
to visit the state library next week.
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