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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1947)
t The) Stalosraorn. Solom, Oroqon, Sunday, Juno 29. 1817 ed in train. From a Juliet cap of net fell her three-quarter length tulle veil and she- carried a prayer book marked with a white orchid. ( In the bridal party- were Miss Delphine Riney and Miss Jeanne Gooden, as bridesmaids, who wore mist blue marquisette frocks. and Mrs. Robert W. Cormsen (Nancy Wallace), the matron of honor, wearing a shell pink mar quisette own. The dresses were designed identical with full skirts, sweetheart necklines and three- quarter length sleeves. The girls wore satin bandeaux with clusters of flowers at the side to match their frocks and carried colonial nosegays. Brother Is Best Mas Cordon W. Beecroft was best man for his brother and seating the guests were Lyman Sundin, jr. and Roger Probert. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Karl Nyberg chose a black crepe gown with cap sleeves and draped skirt, long, black gloves, and black picture hat. Her flowers were red rosebuds. Mrs. eecroft attended her son's marriage in a black -and white silk print gown with white net hat, white - accessories and corsage of yellow roses. The couple greeted their friends at the reception which was held in the church parlors. Mrs. Gor- Miss Joan Remington Married Donald Edward Beecroft slipped a slender gold band on the third f inter of Miss Joan Remington's left hand Saturday night. It was at 7 o'clock that the wedding cere mony took place at - the First Evangelical U n 1 1 e r Brethren church with the Rev. Wilmer Brown reading the ritual. Easter lilies banked the altar and the pews were marked with white pansies and the aisle was lighted with 'white tapers. Miss Donna Unfuh and Mrs. David Nyberg wearing full skirted pink marqui sette dreffes lighted the candles. Mist Ruth Bedford was the organ tst and the Rev. George Millian sang. The brunette bride, on the arm of her father, Roy W. Remington, was a picture in her white mar quisette gown fashioned with eye let organdy ruffled Jabot at the neckline tapering down to the waistline in front. The sleeves were long and adorned with the ruffled eyelet. The full skirt end- Couple Will fir Mute? sfty Wed Today - ALWAYS LOOK FCt THE CME6A STWOl WHEN YOU IUY A WATCH Omega , first name la time, 1 ll last word In watch styling. j J Jf niostrated are two I4K gold, Vj" 17 Jewel stylet. Man's S5v V' Omega, $190, Lady's, $120. don W. Beecroft was In charge of the dining room. Mrs. A. A. Ei chelberger poured and Mrs. Albert A. Cohen cut Serving were Vorseth, Dorothy Boyes, Betty Dutton and Mrs. Alvin Boyd. Misses Frances Reid and Irene Krattebol were at the gift table and Judith Rae Remington passed the guest book. For traveling the bride wore a fuchsie wool, suit with dolman sleeves and cardigan style jacket Her black open crown hat was of straw adorned with ribbon trim and her accessories were black. Pinned to her suit was a white orchid. Mr. and Mrs. Beecroft will be at home in Salem after July 15 at 1243 State street. Miss Wilson Will Marry At S o'clock Monday afternoon, June 30, at a simple ceremony at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franklin Wilson, Miss Carolyn Wilson will become the bride of Dr. -Wendell M. Keck of Stockton, California. The dou ble ring ceremony will be read by Dr. Joseph Adams, minister of the First Methodist church, in the presence of the immediate fami lies of the bride and groom. The bride will be given in mar riage by her father, and the cere mony will be performed before the fireplace banked with flow ers. The couple will be unat tended. For her wedding 'the bride will wear ah afternoon dress of rose crepe with a cor sage of white gladioluses. Other Omega watches from $60. Jackson Jewelers 255 No. Liberty -See Our Clock, Too At one o'clock this afternoon at St. Mark Lutheran church Miss Roselyn M. Judkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Judkiru, will become the bride of Francis E. Rothweiler, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. .W. Rothweiler. The Rev. M. A. Getzendaner wilt officiate and Ronald Sheets will sing. Mrs. Raymond Barton will be the organist. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a white satin gown with net skirt, long sleeves and sweet heart neckline. Her long, tulle veil will fall from a halo of lace and she will carry white gladio luses and pink roses. Marjorie Wolf will be flower girl, Janet Kallio train bearer and Gary Kallio ring bearer. Mrs. Roy Rothweiler will be the honor attendant and will wear a green taffeta gown with yellow roses in her hair. Roy Rothweiler will be his brother's best man. Ushers will be Larry McCormick and Arvo Kallio. A reception will be held in the church parlors. Miss Jean Mona ghan will pour and Miss Lynn woodward will assist. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs Judkins will wear a black gown with white accessories and corsage of red and white carnations. Mrs Rothweiler will wear a black and yeuow print gown wun corsage of y? How roses. After a wedding trip to Califor nia the couple will be at home in Salem at 3995 Auburn road. MeMbers of the Nrbaaska aw- iliary held Its monthly luncheon meeting at the home of Mrs. Henry Helmhout Wednesday. At tending were Mesdames Mabel French, Bessie Hovey. Mr Meyer. Gladys Dagenhardt, Clara Uangh- man. Florence Hoevet, hi la Worm, Mabel MrCloud. Margaret Willi. Hazel Runkle. W. W. Rolofson. D. M. Stanton. Earl Hall. Grace Kasson, CUra Mr- Derby, Carrie Lucas, Ben Ran dall. Nelle Osborn. Kalherine Schwynoch, Carl Bricker and the hostess. Following the nuptials the cou pie will leave for a two weeks' "k jT fl 1 trip to Victoria and Vancouver. MlSS LlarK the bride has chosen a brown striped suit with beige felt hat anH riarlr hrnwn arrKtriM. j....- a ceremony at we nrst . aH : : Congregational church Saturday A Bride lamette university . with graduate work at University of California and at Oregon State college, has been a teacher in the Salem sen ior high school. Dr. Keck, the son of Mrs. War ren- C. IvecK and tne late Mr. Keck, received his bachelor of night at 8 o'clock Miss Corinne Adele Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack G. Clark of San Fran Cisco, who came north for the rites, became the bride of Don aid R. Hamilton, son of Elmer Hamilton of Salem and Mr. Helen Southwick of Seattle. The Rev In Portland To East Wed in Mrs. George Barnes is entrain ing for the east coatt Saturday where her marriage to John Rene Vincens of Bronkhne, Mas., will take place on Saturday. August in Brookline. Accompanying Mrs. Barnes east will be two of her daughters, Joan and George Ann. who will spend the nummrr in Washington. D. C. with their grandmother, Mrs. Anthony Tou art, who formerly resided in Sa lem. The benedict-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Vincens of Brookline. He is an attorney with the American Bank associa tion In New York City, where the couple will live. During the war he served in the navy and met his bride-to-be when stationed on the west coast and In Salem as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. llit Von Eachen. Mrs. Barn has served as secretary to Supreme Court Justice Harry H. Belt Wamaa's B1M class at the First Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. E. T. Prescott, 1064 Oak street. Tuesday after noon at 2 o'clock. Hostesses are Mesdames John Robins. Wesley Wire, Edith Fickland and C. J. Lisle. A Salem cirl to marry in Port land thi afternoon will b Miss Alice Catherine Beach, daughter of the Ute Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Reach, who will become the brtde of John Jacob Spalh of Portland, at St. Mary's Catholic church at 3 o'clock with the very Rev. Leo Robinson officiating at the double ring ceremony. The bride will wear a lime green wool ' crepe dressmaker suit with forest green velvet hat. black aod white accessories and white orchid corsage. She will wear a string of pearls and matching earring, a gift of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. John Wlens flew north for the ceremony from TaTt, California. Mr. Wiens will give the bride in marriage and Mr. Wiens will be the honor at tendant. She will wear a palo mino wool crepe suit with white felt hat with tan tnm and black and white accessories. Thomas Spath will be bet man for his brother and ushers will be Carl Beach of Salem. Alfred Lowe and Carl Shearer of Portland. A reception will follow the! wedding at the home of the groom's sister. Mrs. Cart Shearer. Mrs. Khearer win rut the bride's rake and Mrs. Charles Hoffman wtU preside at the punch bowl. Assisting will; be Mrs. Paul Wal ton. Mrs. Rot Low and Mrs. Walter Lauer. Miss Leila Madge Beach, niece of Use bride, wilt pa the guest book and Msss Der -nice Shearer, niece of the groom, will be in rhanre of the gift table. After a wedding trt te C the couple vttl be at ham in Portland. Dr. aati Mrs, Cr W Atlas Margaret Jane fjnmH anl her Oregon State rtaaamat. Ma Mary Arnold of Itertnitton. are riper ted home today from a ten day ftfchltvf trip I t4 lake. SPECIAL Pormonooto TS0 and trp. Cold Worraa, Hair Dr and Sham poos, oil at a Croat arl&a. Special Hand Tavarmo Treatments, often the skin and makes bands lor It and smooth at SOc a meat 5 . a v 1 TV IIODEQII BEAUTY COLLEGE 17! If. Uborrr Su Soloaa, Or. Co3 till Tree Roses Make your selection for fall planting while trees are In bloom 200 varieties available 10". discount on all stock. Singer Tree Rose Gardens 4 Miles Net-Ik ef Wallace 4 i"" jh,fJ-'' 1 FDR 77 - STORAGE! ( 1 -Where the Best la Always 1 I I 1 the Qeaper I I REPAIRS! I I V RESTYLING 1 OXANIJiCal Ail the Premise arts degree from Willamette unJ- Seth Huitington officiated at the tor's degrees from Stanford uni versity. At present he is a pro fessor in the English department of Stockton Junior college at Stockton, California, where the couple will make their home after spending the summer in Salem. Supper Party At Jordan's Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jordon and Mrs. Ralph Caley were hosts at of white lace over satin had velvet supper Saturday night at the for- draw strings. She carried a cas mer's home. Guests were Mr. and cade- bouquet of white roses, Mrs. Clifton Mudd, Mr. and Mrs. stephanotis and bouvardia. Lyman McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James Isbell was the Clarence Bowes, Mr. and Mrs. honor attendant and wore a leaf Lloyd Schawvers, Mr. and Mrs. green suit w4th peach maline and John Brugh and the hosts. , flowered bandau and nosegay. After dinner, euests and hosts I Bridesmaids were cousins of the went to the Caley home for the bride, Misses Mary Ellen and double ring rites. -Mrs. Hildur Skinner of Riverside, Calif., was the soloist Lighting the tapers were Miss Suzanne Skinner of Riverside and Miss Patricia Se lander of Coos Bay, who wore pastel suits. Tne pews were marked with white gladioluses and bows. Mr. Clark gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a white ga bardine suit with peplum style Jacket and a Dutch white lace hat trimmed .with seed pearls and white velvet. Her matching bag t evening. MISS LILLIAN BRYE SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE OF JACQUELINE COCHRAN OF NEW YORK will be la our cosmetics section the1 week of June 30th..She will help joi with your summer's complexion problem! J A C Q II E L I E 1 1 0 C 1 1 K A N fits a Wliolc . 13eauttj Shelf Into Tour Purse... ! 1 'W W c x xx xx ov you nceJ for that flve-o'dc facial! Fitted miraculous!? into a Jslnlr cylinder are !) 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At the reception which was hela in the fireplace room Mrs. Hilmore Handelin cut the cake, Mrs. George Shields presided at the punch bowl and Mrs. J. P. Hamilton poured coffee. Serving were Misses Sheila Hanrahan. Woodburn, Jacqueline Davis and ilva Miller. Barbara Lawrence of San Francisco passed the guest book. The couple will spend their honeymoon up the McKenzie and will live in Salem. He is with the state highway department. Children. -to Hear Symphonies A series of seven children's concerts. Jointly sponsored by the Portland Junior Symphony and the Portland Symphony orchestra. will begin November 29 In Port land it was announced Saturday by officials of the two organiza tions. Included will be three con certs by the Junior symphony or chestra under Jacques Gersko- vitch and four by the Portland Symphony under Werner Jans- sen. All concerts will be on Satur days, starting at 11 a m. and last ing for one hour. Mr. mud Mrs. E. A. Keaaer are on a three weeks' trip south. They will visit Mrs. Kenney's daughter. Mrs. Jack Medler in San Diego, her sister. Mrs. Kath eryn Sullivan in Hollywood, and in Palo Alto will visit Russell Kenney who is attending Stan ford. The Oregon Bob 1.50 If s Smart Itm New It's Mad Tor You! Macbiso Pormansnts 6.50 up We Also Have Machineless and Cold Permanent Waves IIILLEn'S Rmb 7. Miller Building ElevsAer Service Crt Street Entrauee rfce Mid-Year Clearance! IT'S STORE-WIDE EXTENDED THROUGH MONDAY, June 30 Main Floor - Second Floor - Downstairs Ready-to-Wear! Hosiery! o Millinery! Sportswear! o Lingerie! o Foundations! o Costume Jewelry! o Notions!; o Handkerchiefs! o Hand Bags! Cosmetics! 4 i m. ,iita