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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1947)
Miss Moran Now Mrs. Hobbs While with a touch f rink wwf rtlor selected by M1m Cath erine Moran lor her marriage to " Emrt Hobb. Tuewfay riiKht' at the First Congregational church! The bride i the daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. W. H. Moran and her husband i the tn of Mr: and Mr. L. E. Hobb. It was at 8 o'clock that the Rev., Seth Huntington . informed the ceremony before ettinf of white gal)njxer, lock and Knapdrairon. The aide u lighted with tapers and the lew were marked with atin lib Ixmjt. In white fummer frocks and carrying a candle with a gardenia, the Mie Jan Carson, Pat.y Nkken. Pejtry Sears and Mar ; caret Newton lighted the tapers. Mus Elizabeth Nelnon wa the tolout and Jean Hobton Rich the orfanist. " Th blonde bride, who was given in marriage by her father. w7re handsome gown of white atm fashioned with a low neck- line and iret of shirred marquis ette edged with a bertha ef Irish X-oint lace. The sleeves were tong and tiny buttons extended down the back. The tkirt was full and ended in a train. From a satin bandeau with.a tiara !of satin and pearlized orange blossoms cas caded her train length tulle veil Her only ornament was a strand tut pearls, a gift of the groom. She carried pink roes tied with pink satin ribbon. Preceding the bride to the altar were Mis Peggy Paxon, the hon cr maid, and Misses Barbara and Gloria McClintock, bridesmaids. Miss Paxson wore white organdy, the full skirt .edged with a wide ruffle and the low neckline out lined in a berfha ruffle. The ' bridesmaids wore white marquis ette frocks with tiered ruffled Society .... Clubs Music... The Home law C-es Supper Will I Fete Couple Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H. Bone- stelle will be hosts for a buffet supper party Thursday night at their Saginaw street home follow ing ih u;oHH i ri a rphrral of thpir enn 17 Mill 4r anA Afi fririj ! 4"M,i" " " " , luncheon at noon. CLUB CALENDAR WSDNERDAY rirt McthndUt WSC5 mc.t in Car ter room. 10:45 am.. talad luiven at noon, program follinvir. Ralem chapter. IC2. OES. ocll alter noon, covered Hh luncheon. II 15 pin. Pythian Sinter. Centralis temple. No. 11. meet at KP liall. a pin. Cover ed difth Mjpper fur (amlllei and lilentl. S'"0 n m. THl'RIDAT Women's Council of Flrt Chnttlan Parties Fete Brides-elect i A WMle Cr meeting tKe'Tb Statesmen. Solen. Orsxyoa. Woda day. wam It. HI7 3 ' Floi cm r Vail Minnty mm ketjr 1 i Mis Joy Rand. ill. kirts and ruffled berthas. The Raines, whose marriage will be an girls wore white Juliet caps with event of Friday afternon at the shoulder length veils and carried Fist Pretbyterian church, white f atin muffs to which were Members of the bridal party and pinned pink rcses. a few additional guests have been Richard Eckley was best man hidden to the suDDer. Covers will and seating the guests were Jerry be placed for Miss Raines. Mr. Montgomery and Edward rttz- Bonesteele the bride-elect's father, imons. Lt. Col. Dee W. Raines, who ar- For her daughter's nuptials rjVed Sunday from Long Island. Mrs. Moran choe a moon blue New York, where he is stationed printed Jersey gown with blue wlih the Air Corps, Mrs. William gloves and Mrs. Hobbs attended e. Kirk, Mrs. John Walls of Seat her f on's marriage in a pearl grey tie, aunt of the groom-elect, Miss crepe gown with turquoise gloves. Edith Fairham, Miss Sara Ann iheir corsages were pink roses Ohling. Miss Shirley Slater. Miss and white bouvardia. Betty Dahlberff. Miss Marianne At the wedding reception which Bonesteelle. Miss Betty Paulson. followed in the fireplace room John Golding Walls, Gordon Mrs. Edna Olfon and Mrs. Orvie Clin. James Phillips, Richard Rlccrary presided at tne conee Hendrie and the hosts urn. Mrs. Delmer Bates cut the bride's cake and Mrs. Luella New ton was in charge of the gift table. Miss Dolores Hamilton passed the dream cakes and Miss Suzanne Small the guest book. Serving were Misses Harriet Huston, Mad eleine Keene and Dolores Clement. When the couple 'left on their honeymoon the bride donned a white linen suit with pearl but ton trim, white straw cloche adorned with field flowers in front, white accessories, and a red topper. After a trip to Victoria and other Canadian points the newly weds will be at home at the Deveraux apartments, and in the fall will move to Corvallis where he will attend " Oregon State college. A Farewell Party Mr. and Mrs. John S. Lochead and Mrs. Richard Kriesel will be hosts for a farewell party tonight in honor of Mr. Kriesel at the Lochead home .on North Summer street. The honor guest is leaving by train Thursday for Mexico, where he has accepted a position in min ing engineering at Fresnillio. Mrs. Kriesel and their daughter, Patty, will join him later in the sum mer. Sixty of the Kriesel's friends have been invited, to call at the informal open house between 8 and 10 o'clock. Gold Star Mothers meet at VTW hall. social meeting. p m. Salem Lloin auxiliary picnic lunch eon with Mrs. Floyd Sitmilcr, 1310 N. 181 h t.. 1 p m. Fidelia class. First Baptl.t church with Mrs) I. G. Prescott. S10 N. 17th St.. 2 p m. FRIDAY North Salem WCTU. with Mrs. E. J. William. 740 Chemeketa street, 1pm. Mrs. Lowe Is. Guest Mrs. Herman Lowe of Nash-1 ville, Tenn., president of the ; woman's auxiliary to the National Federation of Post Office Clerks i paid the Salem local a visit on Monday, attending a meeting of! the group held at the H. J. Thomas home. Mrs. Lowe was here to attend the state conven tion at Corvallis the past week end. Also here was Mrs. Sidney Almquist, Seattle, sixth vice president of the national group. Mrs. Lowe, who is also national president of the woman's auxili ary to the National Federation of Labor was appointed by Presi dent Truman last year to serve on the famine relief committee. She spoke to the group on legislation and other subjects of national in- ( trie CuKtiry Baptist crturth 'will I- In lit bt tle Im -me .f Mis. Adiiie I'liiti. 24 K. Myrtt street. Kutiiiy remiti t 10 n'li-k. Im- . 1 1 Kirii l rik will rw l.tie iwl a man led to John Jclin'on on .lu-ie . ....... . I M IM!I. 28, will be It-led at a i r-imp; lal I s-howtr next TueMliiy fii-ht when Mis Patricia Viol Maryana Bollinger the Edwin Vieko home mi SUnjlh Hilih street. A dejert mi trr be served with an inform! ning following tmd a kitchen shovcr will fete the bride-to-be. Out-of-town weddmc ate al Honoring Miss Randall will be trading a number of S-lrm pro Mr. Bessie Randall. Mrs. B M. h rnnJr parti. noting in TUntlall. Mr. V. E Holt hen. " br bridal M.ites Mises Joan H. ikIjII. Barbara' Mi- Harriet Hawkins. ter fi Crawford. Nancy MonlKom ry. knee, S ilham DtiiKan of 5iUer Joan Beakey. Kuthlctn Hug., ton. and Mr apd Mrs. Virift T'ar Evangeline McKinlay. Carmen ker of Eugene are leaing Friday .rkoe,;i:,n,,a; Out-of-Town 3 Rites Many 1SS N. IJWrty I-Vo- 3191 Campbell. Jo Ann Tweetie. Rita 1 Harr. Corinne Watie. Elizabeth 1 Jane Johnson and Mrs. Richard I Hackett. Jr. cf Stockton. Calif, ami i the hotese. i Fete MK Hamilton I Mis Dolores Hamilton, whose wedding will te an exent of Sun day, will be feted at two parties this week. Tonight Mips Suzanne Small will entertain with a dsert supper for the bride-to-be. Twen ty of the college et hae be-n bidden. Miss Joan Randall and Mrs. Ed ward Salstrom will be ho. w-- for a bridal party Thursday nifht at the former's suburban home for Miss Hamilton. A kitchen cupboard shower will fete the bride-elect and a dessert supper will be served by the hotese to twenty of Mis Hamilton's friends. Elfstrom Art Galleri Presenting In Exhibition and Sales Water Colors ' By. WILLIAM ROSS Cameron Internationally Known Artist of San Francisco S40 Court St Salem The Rebekahs met Monday night and plans wen- made for a group to attend the reception for Mrs. Christine Smith Thursday night at Lebanon. Mrs. Smith is vice-president of the Rebekah Assembly. Next Monday repre sentatives of the new radio sta tion KOCO will explain modern radio broadcasting. The . Past Noble Grands will meet tonight at 8 o clock with Mrs. E. R. Fred erickson, 1290 N. 14th sL Visitinr this week at the Edwin Miss Bowen Is Engaged Adding her name tothe list of brides-elect is Miss Vjvian Bowen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bowen, whose engagement to William Lind, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Lind," has been announced. No plans have been made for the wedding. Miss Bowen and her fiance are graduates of Salem high school. During the war he served in the army. Miss Bowen is employed at Viesko home are their daughter, Jaquith Music co. and her fiantie iMiss Barbara Viesko, and her at tne state nignway aepartment. teacher from the University of Tuesday afternoon at the country STiLA"?L ..Yl " L.fjr;. nTth; session- While here e visitor! are -IS?.-gathenng of vacationir at the Viesko'. new aT aaT . . fJw 1 " wu,uinTe Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rosebraugh motored to Oregon City Tuesday returned Monda ,rom , I wcmi., wireie uicj vil Levi uicir son, Frank, and his family and to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Needham were In Portland Tuesday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Graeper. Visitors terest. During the evening. Mrs. Reece IT l Till x Jones was elected president of the j YV HKeS jfre 2aiem cnapier; airs, iiwj mur ger, vice-president; Mrs. Bruce Leslie, secretary and Mrs. Dayle Jory, treasurer. Mrs. Thomas was assisted as hostess by Mrs. Glen llarbaugh. Mrs. Lowe and Mrs. Almquist who arrived in Salem Sunday night were taken to Silver Creek Falls lodge for lunch on Monday and entertained at dinner at the home of Mrs. W. G. Ross. Also guests were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Krueger. H.!UII I 1 II I ' "I I ) . "' f -.,...Mn At mothers watch their children thrive on purt Vitamin D. enriched Darigold Evapor ated Milk they fall in love with it themselves. "It's amazing how sweet and delicate its flavor is,f they say "so fresh, rich, and creamy smooth." Quality Guaranteed! Evaporated Milk Veterans, Wives , Meet Monday The United Spanish Var Veter ans' auxiliary held a business meeting at the Veterans of For eign Wars halls Monday night 'with the president Miss Lois M. Kirts presiding. Mrs. Elsie Mc Clung, past department president installed the following officers: I treasurer, Mrs. Marie R. Nelson: assistant conductor, Mrs. Abbie Parker; patriotic instructor, Mrs. Hazel Gordy, and assistant guard. Mrs. Mabel Severins. Miss Jeanne Petersen was accepted to member ship and will be initiated at ae partment convention to be held in Corvallis June 22 to 25. Members of the camp and aux iliary having birthdays in April, May and June were honored. Big WH Popular vioilors In the r;nital are Mr. and Mr. Julu.n () Wilke. jr. (Betty Anunscn) of I.o An geles, who are guests ihis week at the senior Fred S. Ariunsen home. Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Wilke were honored at a party : when Mr. and Mm. Robert Brady, jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Fled S. Anunsen ' jr. and Mr. and Mr. Tticmi Hill. jr. entertained at the Hill home on Leslie street. Guets were in ited to a desert . supper with an evening of bridge following. Honoring the Wilkes were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Siewert I Mr. and Mrs. William Smith. Mr. ' and Mrs. Ollie Williams. Mr. and j Mrs. Dean T rum bo, Mr. and Mrs. I Dale Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Anunsen. sr.. Miss Beth Sie wert and the hosts. Mfaas Jean Claire Swift daafh- ter of the Rev. and Mrs. George H. Swift, is visiting in Sacramento. Calif., with her Gamma Phi Beta sorority sister, Miss Mary Lou i Anderson. She will go on south for a visit with her brother-in-law and sifter, the Seth Pay son Smiths in North Hollywood. Enroute home she will stop in Santa Crux to join Miss Anderson at the beach resort Miss Swift who completed her sophomore year at the Uni versity of Oregon this month, will return home the first of July. for Seattle to attend the wr4ding 1 of Miss Rebecca Jane ih Satur day mxht at the Lutheran church Mis Hawkins will te a bride , m.Mil for her Kappa Altia Tneta sorority sister ar.d Mr Parker I will play at the w rotting rc-er-lion. Mrs. Charle Hellel will also be among the r-ut-cf-town guests at the riles Mln Herman U He4 The wedding of Mt Martha Herman and Lawrence White at high noon on Saturday. June Jl In '' Rcxrburg will be attended by a number of Salem people Among thove motoring south will be the bride's untie and aunt. Mr. and! Mrs. Allan Carson. Miss Marian Carson, who will be a bridesmasd. Mr. and Mrs John Carson, Mr. i and Mrs Wallace Carson. Mr Waller Barsch and Mrs. Velnva ' Farmer. Following the nuptials at the Episcoial hurch the bride's aunts, Mrs Canon and Mrs Arthur Clark, will entertain with a buf fi t lunch at the Clark home for the couple and guest. Miss Her man, the daughter of Mrs Ruth Herman, attended Willamette uni versity. The couple w ill attend the summer session at the University of California at Berkeley and inn the fall will go to Oroville. Calif. I w here they w ill be on the high school faculty. s Miss Jane Carson will be In. Portland Saturday to attend the j wedding of her Gamma Phi Beta sorority sister. Miss Sally Bern- ! riardt. formerly of Salem, at i Trinity Episcopal church. IB MiKflSI ForlheHousenile KeruUrly SMS SMI FfiOCEJS Why not add roavrlefre as rQ aa katJLa im jttr kitrhrn mllh IkU chrome plated siec vpot sJak fa art t. Wall mounted . 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