The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 21, 1948, Page 9, Image 9

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Miss Dorothy Abbott daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe F.
Abbott, whose betrothal to Neil F. Blumenstein, son or Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Blumenstein. sr.. all ot Salem, has been re
vealed. No wedding plans have been made by the couple.
(Jesten-Miller).
Mrs. Kyle New
WRC President
The Women's Relief Corps met
Friday afternoon at tha VTW hail
with the new president, Mrs.
Coldie Kyle, presiding-. Commit
tees for the year were appointed
as follows: Executive, Mesdaroes
Florence Barker, Augusta Fleet
wood. Thena Parker. Mary Mann;
sick and visiting. Mrs. Gertrude
Walker.
Officers serving; with Mrs. Kyi
Include Mrs. Josephine Ericksoo,
senior vice president; Mrs. Besaie
Grayson, junior vice president;
Mrs. Florence Barker, secretary;
Mrs. Sara Peterson, treasurer;
Mrs. Florence Shipp, chaplain;
Mrs. Sadie Henderson, conduct
or; Mrs. Mabel Gardner, guard;
Mrs. Thena Parker, associate con
ductor; Mrs. Alice Adams, asso
ciate guard; Mrs. Rom Hagedorn,
patriotic instructor; Mrs. Blanche
Stuart, press correspondent; Mrs.
Stella Hess, musician, and Mrs.
Lucy McDowell, director junior
club.
Guests Here For
Dill-Winkle Rites
Mrs. C. W. Dill has been hos
tess to members of her family
who came to attend the wedding
f her son. Donald Dill, and
Elaine Winkle Sunday. The guests
Included her sister, Mrs. Alice
Simpson of Eugene; a brother-in-law
and sister. Mr. and Mrs. H.
A. Mason and their daughter
Vera June; a brother and wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hankins, Bruce
and Gordon, all of Cottage Grove;
another brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller
and Bonnie Lou. Shedd. and a
nieve ana nrr iiu?uuu, mi. auu
Mrs. Gordon Nelson of Browns
ville; Glen M. Hankins of U of O
nd Mui Lydia Swafford of Mon
anouth were also at the Dill home.
Mr. Dill is ill in a San Fran
Cisco hospital and was unabla to
be here for his son's wedding.
Miss Kirsch a
January Bride
WOODBURN The marriage
of Miss ClemenUne Kirsch. daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. John S.
Kir-tch of Woodburn, to Robert
Gv Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George C. Anderson of Silverton.
tk place at St. Luke's Catholic
church on January 10 with the
Rev. Francis Hanley officiating.
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, wore a dress of
white chiffon designed with high
tvckline and a ruffle on the yoke.
The waistline at the back of the
dres was ruffled, ending in a
long train. The sleeves were long
with ruffle edging. She wore a
fingertip veil held in place with
at Juliet cap. Her bouquet was of
pink and white bouvardia cen
tered with green orchids.
Mis Virginia Kirsch, twin sis
ter of the bride, was maid of
honor and her dress was of blue
satin. Bridesmaids were identical
dresses to the maid of honor and
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were Mrs. Donald Will of Seat
tle, sister of the bridegroom, and
Miss May belle Aicher. The best
man was Don Anderson, brother
of the bridegroom, and ushers
were Lester Opperud and Joe M.
Kirsch. Bernard Smith sang for
the ceremony, accompanied by
Mrs. Marie Donnelly.
A reception was held in St.
Luke's halL Assisting were Mrs.
Lawrence Wolfe, sister of the
bride, Mrs. Leslie Anderson, Mrs.
Tony Kahut, Mrs. R. A. Lewis
of Bremerton, Wash., Mrs. Har
old Honunn and Misses Margaret
Garnero, Mary Lou Haynes,
Helen Gorman. Edna Hernunson
and Dorothy Davis.
For going away the bride chose
a white suit and rose coat with
black accessories. After a short
wedding trip to the coast the
couple will be at home in Silver
ton where he is employed as a
rural mail carrier.
League Officers
In Eugene
Unless congress approves a
plan to aid Europe by the end
of March there might ai well be
no aid program, declared Dr. Edna
Landros before the League of
Women Voters council of presi
dents In Eugene last week. She
urged league members to bring
pressure to bear should the Euro
pean Relief Program bog down
in party politics.
Ways of increasing membership
and details of the publication of
the Salem league bulletin were
discussed by Mrs. Alden : Bowes,
local president At the close the
Salem league was congratulated
by the council on its rapid growth
to 44 members in nine months.
Attending the council as dele
gates from Salem were Mrs. John
Clutter, welfare chairman, and
Mrs. Bowes.
filata board aneetiag and laa-
cheon of uSe University of Oregon
mothesr will be held Friday noon
at Godfrey's. Mrs. Howard Boyd
of Eugene, president, will preside
at the session. Attending from
Salem will be Mrs. George Alex
ander. Mrs. Walter Kirk. Mrs,
Raymond Walsh and Mrs. John H.
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