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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1947)
t Tha Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Sunday. August 10, 1917 Miss Dudley Bride of , Mr. Wenger . Nuptial vowt were exchanged Saturday night by Miss Dorinne Dudley . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Les'er Dudley and Charles Wen ger. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Wenger, who were married by candlelight at the Jaaon Lee Methodist church by Dr. Louis Kirby. Lighting the white tapers were Miss Charlotte Foster, Tin pink chiffon, and Howard Wenger, brother of the groom. Mrs. Otto Yunker sang before the ceremony and Mrs. Ruth A. East was or ganist. r Miss Dudley' bridal gown was of white satin with fitted bodice, round marquisette yoke edged with a ruffle of satin. 'sleeves ending in points at the wruts, and a full skirt edged with satin ruf fles. with a court train. Her floor-length veil was caught by a crown of orange blossoms and she carried a cascade of white gardenias. Her maid of honor. Miss Hazel Munson. ore a feown fashioned with a pink chiffon overskirt oyer taffeta, with a wreath of match in? pink flowery. She carried blue delphiniums and pink roses in a fan -shaped bouquet. - Bridesmaids, Miss Elaine 'and Miss Norma Wenger, sisters of the groom, wore identically designed gowns of pale blue and pale pihk and carried matching bouquets of white delphiniums and pink roses. Flower girls were Ann Kaufman and Gay Lee Kappinger Rearing fliof length gowns of yelKhf' and carrying baskets of pastel flow- Best man was Joseph Lowry of . Portland and Richard Wenger. brother of the groom. Byron and Ferd Zurcher, the groom's cou sins. were ushers. The bride's mother attended the wedding in a black two-piece net gown with black taffeta peplum and black accessories. The grooms mother was gowned in navy blue. Both wore idential corsages of gardenias and pink rosebud. Assisting at the reception at the church, following the ceremony, were Miss Ruth Snyder. Mus Mil dred Satter, Mrs. Gordon Black. Mrs. George Smyth and Miss Retha Flowers. The new Mrs. Wenger wore a two-niMV. riark hn mit with side drapes, on her honeymoon. Her' accessories were of saddle brown and her corsage of gar denias. The couple drove to southern California for a two week stay, after which they will be at home In Salem. Engagement Told Friday Mr. and Mrs. Elroer Biney an nounced the -engagement of their daughter. Drlphine. o Thorns C. ftvenon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude 11. Stevenson, at a dinner Friday night. The announcement was made by m ring concealed in one of the plce favors and bearing the names of the couple. The wedding day was revealed as September to. Miss Riney attended Willamette university and is a member of Alpha Chi Omega. She is now employed at the state unemploy ment commission. Mr. Stevenson attended Uni versity of Oregon, following three nd a half years in the- service. He is a merrier of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and it employed now by ku father. At the dinner were Mrs. Don ald Beecroft. Mrs. Vernon Sei mens, Mrs. Hobert Gonruen, Mrs. Robert Burn. Mm Donna Un ruh, Mis Jeanne Gooden, Mrs. Claude H. Stevenson, Miss Vesta Shinn. Mis Barbara Brundidge, Mia Dorothy Eoyes, Mias Bettv V.wseth. Mi-s Delphine Riney and Mrs. Elmer Riney. Friends Gather For Dessert . Mrs. Norman Nelson of Lexing ton. Ore., who is visiting her par entis, the Charles McElhinnys for a week, was a hostess Thursday right to a group of friends, sev eral of. whom are also visiting their parents here. Dessert sup per was ferved to: Mrs. Dcr.sld Reitzer, Mrs. An dxew Burnett, Miss Mary Pur vine. Ms Eleanor Trindle. Miss Julia Johnson. Mrs. Harrison El gin, Mrs. Wayne Doughton. Mrs. Oacar White. Mr. Kenneth Han avn and. Mrs. Harold Shogren and TerfX Keair Txcel- leat Serriee- Guaranteed Waieh sad Clec W ' Repairing Save nanM mnrl time by letting! a ' . 1 us ao your watcn ana clock Kepslrlag TaoH like Mr sooderase rie Qaiek ; Service! Eliminate th Watch KepaJr . Ilea at arte ' Servimg Saleaa aad Vidaity Since 192? CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Auxiliary to United Spanish War Veterans, picnic at rrad A. Thorn paon horn. IS7J A, Comirurrctal itrrct at noon. Bring tabla aervlca. Board of American Legion auxiliary, Capitol unit, with Mrs. W. C. Stacey. 1S30 North llui street. Marlon auxiliary, VFW at hall pjn. j THURSDAY j Sojourners. Silver Creek Falls Lodge, luncheon and oardi. Uttte Garden club or Salem Heights, with Mrs. R. M. ritzmaurice. 1130 p.m.. no boat luncheon. Tour of Iufer and McDonald gardens. Salem Girl Married at Church Bride of tonight is Miss Kath erine Germunder. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Denman Kissell Germun der, who will be married to Will iam Kraus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kraus of Aurora, at 8 o'clock at the First Congregation al church. The Rev. Godfrey Matthews will officiate at the ceremony and Ronald Craven will sing, accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Craven. In pale; blue satin, maid of honor Miss Patricia Grenfell, will precede the bride down, the aisle. Her gown is fashioned with cap sleeves, and she will wear lace mitts and a Dutch cap to match. Her flowers will be a fan-shaped bouquet of blue delpiniums. Miss Germunder's bridal gown is of white satin, with sweetheart necklines, drop waist gathered in scallops, long fitted sleeves end ing in points at the wrists, and a court train. Her veil is of illu sion, fingertip length, and is held in .place by a Mary Stuart cap. She will carry a triangular bridal bouquet of pink and white roses Identical gowns of pink satin, to match the maid of honor's gown, will be worn with lace mitts by the two bridesmaids. Miss Sally McClelland and Miss Dorothy Glascock, iboth cousins of the bride. Best man is Stephen Kraus of Eugene and ushers are George Eversaul, Portland and Reginald Reynolds, Hillsboro. The bride's mother will wear a black dress suit with turquoise trim and black accessories. The groom's mother will wear . teal blue, trimmed in seed pearls. Both will wear gardenia corsages. Immediately after the ceremony a reception will be held in the fireplace room of the church. Mrs. Charles McClelland, who will pour, and Mrs. James McClelland, who will cut the bride's cake, are aunts of the bride. Assisting will be Mrs. Stephen Kraus, Mrs. Lei land Sarff. Miss Virginia Case, Miss Maria Dare, Miss Olga Wik berg and Mias Sylvia McClelland. For her wedding trip the bride will wear i forest green suit, with fitted skirt and cardigan jacket. Her accessories are brown and her corsage will be of yellow rose buds. The couple will be at home in Salem after a week at the coast. Miss Carl to Be : Married August 16 Miss Virginia Carl of Hubbard is revealing plans for her wedding August 16 at 3 o'clock to James Arthur Peterson of Bandon, Miss Carl is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Herman Carl of Hubbard. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. John R. Kelly of Bandon. Manton Carl will give his sister in marriage. She has asked Miss Georgia Gray of Seaside to be maid of honor and Miss Evelyn Johnson of Sajem and Miss Mar garet Domes of Rickreall to be bridesmaids. Eugene Peterson will be best man for his brother. The wedding will be solemnized by the bride's aunt, the Rev. Mrs. Charles Carl of Pacific Grove, Calif., at the First Congregational church in Salem. Jeffrey David Carl is to be ringbearer. A reception will follow the ceremony. Mr. Peterson, who was 'in the army for four years and dis charged as a captain, is a gradu ate of OSC. He is now attending University of Iowa, and will take his bride to Iowa City to live. He is affiliated with Lambda Chi Ajpna. Miss-Carl is also a graduate of Oregon State college where she was a member of Alpha Xi Delta. She later received her masters de gree in journalism from North western university, worked a year at State Teachers college and spent a year touring the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheffe, daughter Janet and Adeline Smiths on are spending the week end at the Elliott Becker's in Astoria. I nam 3J SI 33 State Announcing Our Appointment as . Dexxler Acant for - OTARION Hearing Aids For Full Details and Information Call at Our Oific or ifi - Telephon 5528 Harris Optical Co. 144 State SL Salem, Oregon Otarien Hearing Aid Center f Salem 4C Court St Ph. 2-4IH DOUBIX CHECK DAINTINESS VITI I Jacqueline Cochran's ration iMnialaaa odo. in- f atantly rra if -lltooti, duk-k -levin lotion that ' J.y,4 kind to fwt-r alriit da- '.,CL Nf 'VT' ligWullr traftnnt - no j . 1 il V; ? tainin Sofe afronfta ahk. KSfe . Vl! eator maata I aaay fcleaaa, t lj' ?sS0ih to ua $ t-am.1 Xtu tax '"-'a. P For aH-over ooJjr comfort ! A Jrltgnt(utljr aeeated. amootli body povder aritb . the new built-in" aleoolor tit tkit ckecLa oiy eJor. rLL )rou (wl trafawdy cool and lecaimna in kotteat I arratker kee littj erla fretlaer. onJerful after W !..! $1 (5-os:rJuatas. Tl Tft 77 77 r. m Miss Edna Makus and Miss Anna Maku, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Makus nf Seattle are spending the summer months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. Causey and daughter Barbara. Both girls are studenU at Uni versity of Washington. Sojourners will meet Thursday August 14th at Silver Creek Falls lodge for luncheon and an after noon of cards. Mrs. Russell Par- menler and Mrs. Sam Campbell are the committee in charge. Garden to Be Scene Of Rites Garden wedding is planned for August 24 by Miss Lorraine Mur- dock and Robert Bailey, at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. RnnalH Jrne. at Brrok Miss Murdock Is the daughter of Mrs. C. A. Murdock and Mr. B. iiley i the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bailey of Brooks. Tho Rev. Godfrey Mathews of Hie First CongregaUonal church will perform the ceremony. Miss fcdith Fail ham will be soloist and Jean Hobson Rich will be pianist. Closing the aisle preceding the c-eremony will be Mrs Kenneth Buchanan and Mrs. Donald Mur dock, the bride's sister-in-law. Miss Murdock has chosen Miss Carmen Campbell as her honor maid and Miss Evelyn Johnson and Miss Audrey Lien, her cou sin, as bridesmaids. The bride's brother, Donald Murdock. will give her in mar riage and best man will be Ronald Jones Jr., with Kenneth Buchanan and Gordon Murdock, the bride's brother, as ushers. A garden reception will follow the wedding. Assisting will be Miss Paula Smith, Mrs. Lawrence Feldschau, Mrs. Landy Franz, Mrs. Leigh ton Charles Fairham, Mrs. Ronald Jones, the groom's aunt cutting the cake, Mrs. Lien, the bride's aunt, Mrs. Roy Orren and Mrs. Thelma Walter. Dr. P. D. Baker Osteopathic Physician Now Located at 1165 Court SL M mi. Mm. it, - fi0 ' IN OUR AUGUST FURNITURE SALE We're showing the kind of furniture you've set your heart on - - hut for long haven't set eyes on! 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