The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 02, 1947, Page 8, Image 8

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    t Tbe Stcrtosmcm, Salom. Oroqon. Wdn day. July 2. 1947
Garden Rites -For
Jane
Crider
DALLAS In a setting of a
r.alf-circle c4 fir trees and a
hite decked arch hung with
Kite wedding bell in the gar
den of Homoplace" at 3 o'clock
Sunday afternoon , occurred the
marriage of Miss Jane Crider,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Order, to Robert L. Bauman, sin
ct Mrs. Ethel Bauman of Leba
non. Justice Hum H. Beit of Sa-
ln read the cerenony. Hcv. Earl
'"Benbow read the prayer. Mrs
. Bruce Spaulding was the soloist
with Mrs. Melio L. Gilson ac
companying. Given in, maniae by her fa
ther, the bride chos a white mar
quivette gown with a yoke of il
laden edged with a wide bertha
cl knife - pleEteJ marquisette
The tight-fitting bodice was made
princess style with long pointed
sleeves and tiny buttons down
the front to a low poinnM waist
Kne from which fell the full ga
thered skirt and court train. The
double fingertip veil was held in
place by a Juliet cap of net with
clusters of orange blossoms at
each side. She carried a cascade
Society Clubs
Music .... The Home
Miss Baney.
Weds in
South
Union Hill Mrs. Rollln Heater
w.i the inspiration for a party on
her birthday when her sister-in-law,
Patricia and- Ann Louise
Heater, Invited a group of friends
to their home.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Rol
lin Heater and Lorene, Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Heater, "Mr. and
From Santa Ana, California, Mrs. Arthur Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs.
comes news of the wedding of a Iorr Johnson, Mr. and Mrs.
Salem girt, Miss Jo Eileen Baney, Donald Mader. Maroe Johnson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Alice Jean Fisher. Janell Johnson,
Baney Of Salem, to Eldon S. Dav- "rreu rfonniwn, iwrence t isner,
enport, son of Mr. and Mr. H. W. Donald Peters, Walter McElhiney,
Davenport of Santa Ana, on June Glen Morley, Marvin LeRud, Pa-
19 at the Salvation Army citadel w n iouise neater,
at 8 o clock. Major John Allen
performed the double ,ring cere
mony before a setting of summer
flowers. Mrs. Leonard McKee was
the pianist and ' Chester Miller
sang.
The bride, given in marriage by
Vassel. Mrs. C. B. Sundberg, Mrs.
Robert Clubb and Mrs. Charles
Greenwood cut the ices. Assist
ing were Mrs. Robert J. Woods,
Mrs. James E. Smith, Mrs. J. C.
Tracy, Mrs. William C. Retzer,
Mrs. Van Crider, Jean Taylor
and May Harris of McMinnville;
Joan Wassenon of Vancouver,
Wash.; Florirre Inglis, Jean Smiih,
and Shirlev Phelps. Mrs. Warren
Hunter, Mrs. JackjEakm, jr., tier brother, J. li. Baney, wore a
Barbara Belt and Patricia Lewis white faille gown with sweetheart
1 1 Portland. . neckline, long sleeves, peplum.
whon th muni loft for a mo- and court train. Her finffertiD
tor trip south the bride was wear- length tulle veil fell from a cap university set is announcement of
ing a wood green wool gaozrame i aaomea wiui siepnanous. one " vl .J C
suit with suede hrowc ac;:?ssor- carried a. white bible marked with Anne MacDuIfe. daughter of Mr.
r. . - . .y-.r. . ,.f hrn-i hliv white orchids and steohanotis. rs. rvari i. otkuuuw oi
" ' " " . - I D..1I..J T All 1
orchids. They will maK- inir Miss Muriel Baney. sister of the n -TT'
wore a turquoise dress. Brides-
Willamette
Duo Tells
IBetrothal
home in Poit!:.r.d wrttre
groom is atleriCMg schnU.
Of interest' to the Willamette
Nuptials at
St. Joseph's
of Oak Grove
has been set
.1 I 1 J 1 4 A I
maids were Miss Mary Lou Allen ,T , ?Vn .
mi,. tj-. i ...v, I fiance are students at Willamette
Wll nCIUICUJi VT1IU I - -. . .
a i iiZ'j I university, wnere sue is iiirni
wore pin irocKs. ine auenuania , , . , . ,
carried nastl Y,omv T.iehtin ?r of ? and he .of
Whittier,
S. Joseph's Catholic church was were pink.
For the setting for the marriage ofl Leiand
the tapars were Misses Beverly f ,11 w'u V Jl'
P.,tnam nH n,.riv trtM f inent football player at Willamette
Whitti-r ri!f v,X,- ,wV. has signed a professional football
contract with the Brooklyn Dodg
ers.
Mr. and Mr. Kntfll 1 .! Far-
mrnter have returned from a
week's slay at leather Kiver Inn.
California, where they attended
the regional conference of the
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance
Co. The travelers drove, stopping
en route at ML Latsen Park and
returning by way of Crater Lake.
I Marriage of
fon; Couple Told
bouquet of bouvardia, white baby
gladioluses and sweetpeas. Fori the setting lor the marriage 01 Leiand Davenport was his
-sometwr? old she carried a Miss uermaine vjoaan, 01 xx mi- brother's best man and ushers m t t , .
point lace handkerchief that her geles, and John Trumm, son , of were Merle and Gerald Daven- I Q V aCatlOn
at her marriage of Salem, on June 28. Father Ger- x reception followed the nup-1 T 1 "I
The matron of honor, Mrs. Karl ,Lanahen penormea tne j, o - tials. Mrs. V. O. Weathers of Al- VJL 1 1 U UI LI 1
" " . . . . t I Hf.icav q fViA nrcfanit. I r tv.a.. nri;' Vi; I Mr. and Mrt. C. Tjctpp Wu-man
-v a KrMa o rn la I wivujv 1 n -w. . riiwidni III nn II Pr. I JIIIT I " " - - . ...........
yellow marquisette gown fitsh- For her wedding the bride chose sister of toe Mrs Walter are leavingfor .Paulino Lake to
f.- v..,.i a a white lace gown with tram, Beckland and Mrs Fr) navn- spend the Fourth with Mr. and
luircu "iui "" voa- . ... , i I . r . . r n v r ...u -i
-,A- n,fflM matr-hinir SWeemean IieiMinc, iuhjj mvi port assisted. I "wens, uu ic i-
:.r. 'r"r: ';VT ""." and full skirt. Her lace edged " . . , T
Jenow"net-and fong biu7n U-tip length W veU was B w-- n "naJJ
1. ch. i.A Kra caught to her hair with a ruffled tMiu k:- I and children, Larry and Elizabeth,
tr'f k : k:;i., I.moAV coronet of net. She carried a white r-; -- will leave Friday for Wecoma
r. '' rJ Prayer b to be with her mother.
and blue satin iibir. Miss Llizj.- ri"f. . TkI newlyweds wiU be at home t vf" 7":: Tk;
teth Stott of P-.-t:,vj maid of - v 1023 West Highland avenue, Santa TJZ" n - J
UUIH. I Ana rali lutm nrtii iciiioin iui ween.
Mrs. William A. Trumm was the . Arriving today to spend the
honor attendant arid wore a shell rne new Mrs. Davenport is a holiday weekend with Mr. and
pink marquisette gown with graauaie 01 saiem mgn school. Mrs. Wayne Loder will be Mr. and
urMthart nooklino fitted bodice Her husband attended Schools in Mrs. John 1 Hiff1v of San Fran.
and bustle bow. In her hair she a"u servea in tne army cisco. The Loders and son, Peter,
wore a fluted bandeau of ribbon ung uie war. n is now on me and the visitors will leave for a
hcror, wore a jW.wmkVs blu
tatfeta gown .with a peg-top
tkirt and an off -s"uouldv design,
br-ithina mi'ts and yelljw net
Sr.e oiried a batkei similar
to the matron o: honor tied with
yj'iov.- sjtin rittcii.
Srrtty Sitters Form Aisle
Misses Elizabeth Bowes, Patri
ela Hastings, Barbara Ashla, Ka
therine Lambert, Haann Hutch
Picnics to ;
Highlight
Holiday
The Fourth of July holiday will
be marked with a variety of af
fairs with picnic dinners in the
garden highlighting the calrnd
Still others are planning vacation
Jaunts way for the thrre-day
weekend. . ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jones will Falls on Saturday. June 28 Mi
entertain with their annual holi-J Patricia Cannon, daughter of the
day garden party at their country ,c. C. Cannons, became the bride
place near Brooks w ith over sixty ; of Willam Huggins of Portland.
or their mends and their families
bidden to the no-host affair on
Friday. Long tables will be ar
ranged in the garden by the pool
for the afternoon dinner and sup
per in the evening.
Coming frpm out-of-town for
the affair will be Mr. and Mrs.
George Swafford of Oregon City,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Marble, Mr.
Blanche Kirkendall. Mrs. D. J.
Collins, of Independence and Mr.
and Mrs. Linn Chapman of Dallas.
Mrs. Chester Cox will be host
ess for a dinner party in Ihe gar
den of her Fairmount home Fri
day night in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Brooks of Lyons.
France, and a group of their
friends. Bidden are Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
B. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Steiwer of Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Johnson. Mrs. B. O.
Schucking, Miss Edith Schryver, j
Miss Mabel P. Robertson. David 1
W. Eyre and William Walton. ;
Dr. and Mrs. Charles D. Wood;
will be hosts for their annual
Fourth of July open house at their !
West Lefelle street home in honor !
of their son, John, on his tenth
birthday. John's friends and their
families will call during the day
and in the evening there will be
a picnic and fireworks.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Perry will
be hosts for a picnic dinner in the
garden of their Jefferson street
home Friday for Mr. and Mrs. W.
T. Waterman and Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Roth and their families.
For her wedding the bride choe
a turquoise wool dressmaker suit
with black accessories and orchid
corsage. The couple was unat
tended. The new Mrs. Hurcins is a
, graduate of Salem schools and at
tended Marylhurst college. She
has been a member of the Spin
sters. Before her marriage she was
employed at General Finance
Corp. Mr. Hugcins. a federal bunk
examiner, servrd in the armv clur
ing the war He attended the Uni
versity of Orrgon and it a Bet
Theta Pi.
Mr. and Mr. Jack Schiller, ac
companied by Dr. R. O. Wikstrom
and Mrs. Ixis Baisden. will leave
Thursday for a three weeks aca
tion trip to northern Canada.
and carried a bouquet of white " 01 ln 5anta Ana Register.
gladioluses and pink sweet peas.
William A. Trumm was best man T- 1 1 T 1
tor hj. brother " FaitlGS t BIO
with white accessories and cor- JJI III fc?-fc? lcrlJ L
sage 01 roseDuas ana garaenias. .
"Sararin of Nyssa, Betty South'
kk of Lebanon and Marland
Houck of Seattle, Gamma Phi Be-
State ' college, wearing pastel
gowns, marked the aisle for the
bridal party with white satin rib
bon attacheovto nosegays
James La Forest of McMinn
-ville was the best man. Jack Cri
der, brother of the bride, Jerry
Moody and Richard Michelson,
both of Lebanon, were ushers
mony. 1 he tiered
flanked by bouquets
pears.
The newlyweds left for Cres
cent lake on their wedding trip
For going away the bride wore a
pastel blue suit with white acces
sories and orchid corsage. They
vill be at home in Salem for the
fishing trip on the McKenzie for
the remainder of the week.
Mrs. Harry U. Miller, accomp
anied by her daughter, Mrs. Will
iam Speirs and children of Port
land, are leaving today to spend
a month on the Metolius.
Mr. and Mrs. Biarne Erickson
and
! , ... . . ....... I .Mfw., J. .iMiin
cake Was PiemDer nnae-eiect 01 wmiam Dodds and daughters. Patricia and
of sweet uuncan 01 bilverton, will be feted Carolyn, of Los Angeles, are leav-
at a garden party Thursday after- in Thursday to spend the holi-
noon when Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, jr. aar weenena at seaside. Mrs
and Mrs. Ercel.W. Kay entertain Dodds and Mrs. Ericksen are sis
at the Fry home on North 22nd ien-
UsVrsTde at Oregon LA-? f" tn"1 Mis.Harriet Hawkins, popular nd. John and Wayne
S.f. ' "Sii M hotel followed the cere- - .v. w:J j thr house guests. Mrs. C
Breakfast Club
Hears Speaker
The regular bi-monthly meeting
of the Salem Credit Womm'i
Breakfast club was held Tuesday
at Nohlgrens with Mrs. Ethel Gal-
linger presiding. Thirty members
were present.
The highlights of -behind the
scenes" activities of the Cherry
Festival were outlined by Sidney
Stevens, president of the 147
Cherry association who was guest
speaker.
The annual picnic will be held
July 13 at Silver Creek Fall.
For her daughter's marriage, .,,mrnt n,t in th fn m an n
Mrs. Crider chose a gown of ash- CorVaUi. where ne attend
es or roses witn rose appnque Oregon sut coJlege
t.nd leaves of green sequins, black
: accessories and a spray of double r; T-J.U L.t
pink bouvardia. and pink baby rlCTllC fieia Dy
loses. Mrs. Bauman wore a tur
luoise crepe gown fashior.cJ with
e fide peplum, turquoise acces
orie and corwge of American
EeauiT rcse,
The reception followed the
1 ceremony with bride's cake serv
Blue Lake Folk
Blue
street.
Forty-five of the bride-elect's
friends have been invited to call
at S o'clock and a miscellaneous
shower will honor Miss Hawkins.
Presiding at the tea urns will
be the mothers of the engaged
duo, Mrs. Taylor Hawkins and
Mrs. Robert Duncan of Silverton.
Another pre-nuptial party being
planned for the bride-elect is the
one o clock bridge luncheon for
SackAgaiu,
poujrin
LTinG
Some 250 emDlore of
Lake Packers, West Salem, , held which Mrs. Frank H. Spears and
a picnic at Dallas City Dark on er aaugnter, Mrs. canton J. mc
Sunday. A basket lunch was Leod. will be hostesses on July 17
ed in the dining room! Mrs. Harry served buffet style, and a short the Normandy Manor.
H. Belt and Mrs. A. B. Starbuck program was followed by games
nresiderl at the minch bowl: Mrs. and contest. Charles Martin
' r ' . I I T T 1 1f.i1 1 .
Erie Fulgham, Mrs. Carl Gerling- acted as master of ceremonies, and "OWHI,. auier, uoo ociarawn,
er. sr, Mrs. AnsonvB. Cornell M W. E. Avers, production manager. ir- xveisora, irs. oessy
Tjiwi nA Mn Fdward Piawk I Intrndiifpd F1mnr Hill whn t in KUSL Carl VOlOing, J. A. fan
01 baiem poured. Mrs. uscar Hay- succeed rum in that posiuon
ter, Mrs. Maurice Dalton and I Committee for the picnic in
Mrs. Thomas Scroggins of Sheri- eluded Verla Becett, personnel
dan cut the cake. Mrs
Perman and Chester
ratz, E. M.
Newton.
' Some . discussion was held on
Walter 'manager as chairman,-assisted by I making this an annual event.
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