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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1947)
t Th Statesman, Salem, Orecon, Sunday Auqrmt 81. 1947 iWedding of Miss Patten' Is Today -Plighting their troth today are Miss Marilyn Patten and Albert Tickert jr., at 4 o'clock nuptials read by the Rev. Godfrey Math ews in the First Congregational church. Mist Patten it the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Patten of Portland ad Mr. Wickert is the ton of Mrs. and Mrs. Albert E. Wickert. Re id She! ton will sinf the Lord's Prayer" and "Because" preceding the ceremony and Jean Hobson Rich will be organist, the bride's only 'attendant will be Miss Virginia Wilcox, who will wear a wine suit and accessories of black. She will wear a corsage of pastel gladioluses. Miss Patten has chosen a for est green doveteen suit, fashioned with long jacket embellished with silver buttons, straight skirt and a hat of forest green with pink fetthers. The will wear pink . gloves, reen accessories and wear a corsage of pink rosebuds. Best man for Mr. Wickert will be Thure A.. Lindstrom jr., and oshers will be Walter Heine and Robert Lindstrom. Mrs. Patten will wear a grey dress with black accessories and a corsage of Am erican beauty roses. Mrs. Wick ert has chosen, a black two-piece 4ress with black accessories! and a corsage of pink roses and forget-me-nots. Immediately after the ceremony reception wjll be held at the church, with the bride's aunt, Mrs. C. K. Gefit of Tacoma, cut ting the cake and Mrs. Donald Es ehelman pouri&ig. Assisting will be Miss Karleen Faucette of Port Jmad. Mrs. T. A. Lindstrom, jr., CLUB CALENDAR SUNDAY United Spanish War Veterans and Auxiliary, annual picnic at Dallas city park. TIESDAV American War Mothers, Business meeting at Legion hall. 2 p. m. Mrs. Richard Anderson of Van couver, the bride's cousin, Mrs. Vernal Shoemaker of Portland, and the bride's aunt, Mra. R. L. Shoemaker, also of Portland. The bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Emit Miller of Elgin will help to receive fiiests. The couple will spend a week motoring along the Oregon coast after which they will be at home at 2311 Fairgrounds Rd., while Mr. Wickert attends Willamette university, completing his senior year. Mrs. Wickert will continue to teach at McKinley school. She is a graduate of Eastern Oregon college of education and attended University of Oregon. Dayton Girl 21 SOC Cloverdale Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Parke, of Salem, celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary at a dinner party at the C. J. Roseman home August 27. Guests present were the Rev. and Mrs W. L. Spencer of Plenty wood, Mont., Mrs. Millie Gibbs of Flagler, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Welch, Elizabeth Welch and Anna Welch, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Parke, Mary and David of Salem; Mrs. Nellie Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Roseman, Lloyd and Yvonne. Visitors for the Labor Day weekend at the J. A. Fehler home on Richmond Avenue are Mr. and Mrs. Amedee Smith, Sidney Ann and Stacie Carolyn of Eugene. Here for Labor Day to attend the fair are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Will oughby, Mrs. Fehler's brother and sister-in-law, and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Harrison and Joan, all of Corvallis. tbtrt it no tmbttitut for tbt profetsiontl T j y Let our advanced e-Vji v . ' J VVv nlor students, super- rj "T vised by expert la- m4 strectors, bring .out - y the hidden beauty j at V your hair. For the sAost oaturaJlooklflg pcrmaoeat 4 you've ever enjoyed IIODEHH BEAUTY COLLEGE 171 N. Liberty Phono SHI I To Open I M Account For Your Convenience We Remain Open UnUl 1p.m. (Button, (Button... we ve got the (Button . . ti Used with . hor ming simplicity odd drottmokor "toils, Koy Soks gives this suit of ftotony Chevronoir the critp, tailored look so sought offer, ond os if thol wee t not enough, fashions tho locket with o new brevity. In oil foil colors. Under SSt.t Smart Shop 115 North Liberty Street Don't Cook Now. . . but ... we note that Blondie's new three-piece suit pictured Saturday has a skirt well up to the knees. Can it be that Chic Young has not heard of the WOWs. Street scenes ... Hearing a loud wailing as we walked by recently, we found it only a small fellow in the barber s chair. On our way back ten minutes later the same howling was going on. There was the mother, looking pained, the barber pa tiently clipping hair on the run, and the father standing by with an expression in his eye which indicated that he, too, had bawled in the barber chair in his youth. On the house . . . There's a parking meter downtown, which is stuck on 60 min utes and we, among others, have enjoyed a free hour or so there during the week. Saturday It was still stuck on 60, and we saw a man leisurely polishing his car, while enjoying an Indefinite stay. Wonder how long it will take the police to find out where the meter is, which makes of the' city a gracious host. Carefree ... In a want ad this week: "2 young, uninhibited school teachers de sire an apartment, preferably in center section of town." One of our reporters says he has no apartment, but would like to meet these young, uninhibited school teach ers. Interesting, If true . . . Sometimes I wonder at the theater ads. "In all your life you've seen no portrayals to match the unquenchable love of Joan Crawford lor Van Hefflin. (Isn't loan a bit old for un quenchable love?) "Held over, because you requested itl Howard Hughes thrill soaked saga of the great southwest, The Outlaw!" (No persons under 16 admitted without adults) "Thanks Salem, for holding us over for 2 more days," the whole town, loves that Gable," a pretty strong statement pohdner . . . Maxine Buren. Miss Savage To Be Wed In Evening Wedding bells are ringing today for Miss Donna Savage and Ken neth' H. Greene whose, vows will be exchanged In the Carrier Room of the First Methodist church at 8 p. m. Dr. J. C. Harrison of Seattle will perform the nuptial cere mony before the fireplace banked with pastel gladioluses and astors. Lighting the tapers before the ceremony will be the Misses Ruth Holtzman ' and Irene McLeod. Playing the wedding music will be Mrs. Raymond Barton and singing "Because" and "Ich Liebe Dich" will be Martha Hrubetz. Bridesmaids are the Misses Nancy Snyder and Dorothy Pol anski in gowns of pink chiffon over pink satin and carrying arm bouquets of sweetheart roses and white daises. Miss Geraldine Ann Savage, her sister, will be her honor maid. She will wear a frock of blue chiffon over satin, with fitted bodice and full skirt. Her arm bouquet will be a semi-cascade of sweeaheart roses and daises. Miss Savage has chosen white satin for her wedding gown, fash ioned with net yoke edged with a quilted satin bertha, with sleeves of the French bell style, and a full skirt Her veil Is of fingertip illus ion caught by a crown of beaded white satin. She will carry a white Bible with a single white orchid. Standing as best man will be Robert C. White and ushers are Alvin Boyd and Randolph Fran cis of Portland. Mrs. Harom Savage, mother of the bride, will wear a chocolate brown dress made with round neckline, fitted sleeves and a draped skirt. On the sleeves are inserts of green sparkling with bronze sequins. Her accessories will be brown and her corsage is of Rubrum lilies. Mrs. Harry Green, mother of the groom will wear brown crepe ornamented with gold sequins, and brown accessories. - Assisting at the reception will be the bride's two aunts, Mrs. Albert Ramseyer and Mrs. Ellis Von Eschen, and the groom's aunt, Mrs. Floyd Bacon. The bride's younger sister will assist at the gift table. Miss Savage has chosen to wear a grey crepe dress, red alligator shoes and bag and gray hat on the wedding trip. The couple will be at home in Salem after a week at Oregon beaches. He will attend Willamette university law school this fall In his second year Miss Monkmah's Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Monkman are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Joann Monkman, to Robert Ohman, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ohman of Minneapolis, Minn. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Monkman is a graduate of Salem high school and is now senior at Northwestern hospital school at- nursing at Minneapolis. Mr. Ohman is a graduate of Gus tavus Adolphus college at St. Pe ter, Minn. Party Given for LaVelle Cross Miss LaVelle Cross, whose mar riage to Keith Gwynn will be in October, was honored at a kitchen shower Thursday night at the home of Miss Carolyn Davis on Lansing avenue. Bidden to honor Miss Cross were the Misses Caroline Strohmaier, Jean HatfielH, Ellen Reynolds, Mildred Coe, Janice Muyskens, Sylvia Spillman, Isjibel Herbert. Phyllis Sim, Cleo Scheidel and Sylvia Mae Arnold. Mrs. Leo Cross and Mrs. Dewey Davis as sisted at the refreshment hour. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warner ; have returned from a vacation with relatives in Seattle, Everett and Monroe, Wash. Miss Magee to Wed Rev. Robb UNIONVALE Mr. and Mrs. Louis Magee announced the en gagement of their daughter Je anne to the Rev. Clark Robb, son and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robb of Salem at a party at their home Taturday night. Miss Magee is a graduate of the local schools and attended Lin field college and Cascade college in Portland. Her fiance gradua ted from Willamette university where he was stationed with the navy for two years, and from Princeton seminary in New Jer sey. He is now assistant pastor and youth director in the Evan gelical church at Grand Rapids, Michigan. 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