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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1947)
:0 ."": v x WOMEN'S SEC ON p A dding her name to the list of brides-elect is Miss Margaret Hughlett, dauqhier of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hughlett. whose engagement to Edward A. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Peterson of Portland, has been revealed. The wedding Is planned for 'August," OCennell-EHis). r f "4 . .ft. . srw mtm v - 1 1-v 1 V Mm ylf - ; V J t!Ji--,:Jiiim M Iss Lois Barrick, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Lecn E. j Barrick. where marriage to John French, sen of Mrs. Mabel French of Los Ange les, will be an event of June 17, the day following Mirs Barrick's gradua tion from Pomona college. The nuptials will take plade at the chaoel on the campus. The couple will live in Claremont while he is complet ing his education at Pomona. (Jesten-Millcr). A September bride will be Miss Harriet Hawkins, daughter of Mra. Taylor Hawkins and Harry Hawkins of Portland, who revealed her engagement and wedding day to. William1 S. Duncan, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Duncan of Silverfon, at a firesid9 at the Kappa Alpha Theta house on the University of Oregon campus Wednesday mghL (Kennell-FJlis). ; 13 ride-elect Carola Hays, daughter ol Ir. and Mrs. Carrol Hayes of Portland, - formerly of Salem, who recently revealed ,her, betrothal to David Minar, cn cf Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L Minor of Salem. No wedding : plans have been made. . She isa senior at Willamette 'university and he is a junior at Oregon State college. CEishop Moderne), Week's Calendar Filled with Many Social Events By Jeryme EnxlKh Statesman Society Editor j y The social agenda for the next few weeks is filled with social events. On Monday afternoon the Marion county com munity chairmen of the American Cancer society campaign will gtther for a- tea meeting at the Smith Hich street home -f Mrs. Homer Smith, jr.. at 2:30 o'clock. Informctlon and instructions for the campaign will be t!iscissed. Assisting Mrs. Smith are Mesdames Walter Spaulding, Walter Kirk, Preston Doughton George Uhoten, Harold Roebraugh and Miss Lc nore Headley; To Honor National President Miss Louise Grace. Detroit, Mich., president of Zonta International, will be guest and speaker at the Salem Zonta . club's dinner meeting Monday at 7 p. ta at Nohlgren's restaurant. Mi5s Grace arrives in Salem during the day. coming from Seattle where she is attending the district conference th is weekend. The Mtjnday dinner is informal. Mrs. Harry W. Scott and Mrs, R. W. Land are in charge of arrangements. j Among those from the . Salem club attending the Seattle conference' are Dr. (Helen Pearce, past Zonta International president; Mrs. M. Theodore Madsen, jr., local club president; Mrs. C. W. Stacey, delegate from the Salem club: Mrs. Har ry W. Scott, Mrs. R. W, Land, Miss Alene Phillips, Mrs. B. O. Schuckirp. Mrs. May Smith. Miss Gevieve Morgan ami Dr. Lucille FortnerJ Zontians from Eugene, Portland and Corvallis have been ini-ited 'to attend the Monday meeting in Salem. Five new members listed for the local club are Mrs. James G. Heltzel, Mrs B. F. Lambert, Miss Mary Larson, Mrs. F. A. Massee, Miss Agnes J. Meyer. Pi Phi Benefit Bridge Party Active members of Pi Beta Phi at Willamette university will entertain with their annual bridge benefit tea Tuesday at the chapter house from 2 to 4:30 o'clock. Proceeds will go to the settlement school at Gatlinberg, Tenn. All mothers, alumnae, actives and friends are invited. Guests are to bring table accessories. Miss Betty Lou Edwards is chairman of the directorate, assisted by a group of freshmen. - I Shoiveri for Miss Rowland A much-feted bride-elect is Miss Jean Rowland, who wil 1 be married AprH 19 to George E. Schroeher at St. Joseph's Catholic church. Mrs. Ralph Smither will entertain Tuesday night at her hcme-6n Norway street in honor of the bride-to-be. A kitchen shower will honor Miss Rowland after an informal evening. The hostess will serve a late supper. Hon ering the bride-elect will be Mr?. B. W. Stacey, Mrs. George Schroener of Roosevelt. L. I.. New York. Mesdames Jack Bar telt. John Conenhaver. Ronald Runyan, Lloyd Griffiths, Dou glas Parker, Harrison Wilder, Miss Patricia Sears, Miss Mary McKay and the hostess. j Wednesday right Mrs. Jack Woodfield is planning a pre-nuptial party for Miss Rowlcnd and on Thursday night Miss Mary McKay will entertain with a bridal shower at her Royal Court apartment for the bride-to-be. Town Club Dinner Dance . i Slated, for Saturday night is the Town c'ub's last formal dinner dance of the season. The affair will be held in the Mirror room of the Marion hotel between 9 and 1 o'clock. James Booth and his orchestra from Oregon State college wiil play. Invitations were in the mail this last week to a pre-dan ce party for which Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carter and Mr. end Mrs. Robert DeArmond will be hosts at the former's home on Park -avenue between 7 and 9 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes will have as their out-of-town guests for the affair Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reed and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dev- ers of Portland. t v ) It 1 - - 1 r t 4 ' . ... ; N -'.-'" 1 , -. -1- - v V ' i. - f I II ji I FJ aster Sunday bride was -Mrs,; Roy- Remington, the i former. Pal ma Paulsorv daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Paulson of Dell Rapids, cuth Dakota. The grocm 'Is the son" of Mr." and Mrs. J. A. Remington. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister; Dr. and Mrs. Charles D. Wood. The couple will .live in Sa!cm. (Iesten-Miller). M iss Arden Shepard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Shepard, who has announced her befc-othal to Calvin E. Welch, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Welch of Hubbaid. The wedding is planned to take place in Aug ust The news was told on the Oregon Slate college campus, where both are students. t ! r T: 1'-" V - ' 1 HMJy 7g, & '-&a l A si . 11 v. M Mr. and Mrs. Jerry S. Anderson (Lois Dokken) pictured after their marriage on Easter Sunday at the Ca1r vary Lutheran church in , Silverton. The bride is the daughter ofjMr. and Mrs. E. H. Dokken of Salem and her husband's parents are the Glenn H. Andersons of Portland, the newlyweds will live in Salem. (Jesten-MUloi). rs. Roy W. Herr. &e former Lorraine Jones, who was married April 11 at the Pratum Maa nonite church.: The bride is the daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Jones and her husband is the sort, of Mrs. Ida Herr. After a honeymoon in California the couple will be at home fn Salem. (Kennell-EUis). June Dates Are Set . . v June, the tver popular month for weddinri, will, .be no exception this year with several brides-elect al ready selecting their wedding days. Miss Geraldine Nelson and Robert Jahnke are tell ing their friends they will be married on Saturday, Juna 14 at the First Presbyterian church. Dr. Chester W. Hamblin will officiate at the 8 o'clock wedding with a reception following at the home of the bride-elect's par ents, Mr. and , Mrs. A. E. Nelson. The couple's engage ment was announced last. August. The benedict-elect is the son of Mrs. Myrtle Jahnke of Denver. Mis Nelson attended Willamette university and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega. Her fiance is at tending the University of Colorado and they will live in Boulder. A Home Weddinji . . . . Saturday,' June 28 has been set as the date for the forthcoming marriage of Miss Marvann WittlifL daugh ter of Mr., and. Mrs. Jack A. Wittliff cf Astoria, to Hash G. Lovell, son cf Dr. and Mrs R. Ivan Lovell of Salem. The nuptials will take place is Astoria at the home of the bride-elect'a parents. Miss Wittliff will graduate from Willamette uni versitv on June 15. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi. Mr. ' LoveU will receive his diploma from Pomona college on -June lft. . I I,'-: Luncheon for Newcomer . . . ' On the social slate for Thursday, April 24 is the one o'clock luncheon for which Mrs. Lewis D. Clark will be hostess at the Normandy Manor. The affair is betruC arranged in compliment to a newcomer -in the capital, Mrs. Maynard C Sniffer, who wit Dr. Sniffer, has come here from Portland to reside. A large group of matrons have been invited to the bridge luncheon. 1 J J- -