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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1948)
Salem Man Weds in Tacoma Of Interest to th groom's nvany Salem friends is the wedding this afternoon in Tacoma which will unite in marriage Miss Donna Jean Angle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. X. E. Angle of Tacoma, and Don ald O. Cronemiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn F. Cronemiller of Sa lem. The ceremony wil take place at the Christ Episcopal church at t o'clock with the Rev. Henry EL ler officiating. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear an Ivory satin gown designed on classic lines, with a train, long sleeves and sweetheart neckline. Her ivory veil is of Illusion and she will carry a bouquet of white roses end hyacinths centered with a white orchid. Miss Susan Stadler, the honor maid, will wear an orchid brocad ed gown fashioned with square neckline, cap sleeves and prin cess style bodice and skirt. Her flowers will be yellow roses. Bridesmaids will be the Misses Doreen Wilcox, Eileen Pettet, Ar- delle Robinson and Betty Zindt, who will wear identical frocks of aqua brocade made the same as the honor attendant s. They will carry bouquetof pink carnations. Lynn roster Cronemiller, Jr. case from Corning. Calif., to be his brother's best man and ushers Include Ralph Havercrof t, C W. Hoke, David McPhearson and Fred R. Smith. Mrs. Angle will wear a pastel print afternoon dress for her daughter's nuptials and Mrs. Cronemiller, who with Mr. Crone miller went north for the cere mony will wear a blue afternoon gown with white hat and acces sories. A wedding reception will be held at Weils hall. Mrs. Charles Steele and Mrs. Carl Wilcox will pour and Mrs. Leo Walston will eut the cake. For going away the bride win wear a pastel green sua with dark Eeen accessories. The couple will In Redding. Calif., where he IS in business. A Valentine Wedding To be married on Valentine's day are Frances Purdue Tycer and Charles Kent Mill. The wedding will take place in the prayer room ef the First Presbyterian church with Dr. Chester W. Hamblin of ficiating at I o'clock. The bride elect is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Paul M. Noel of Newport and her fiance Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Mills. Miss Ed ith Fair ham will be the soloist and Mrs. A. A. Schramm will play the wedding music. Dr. Noel will give his daughter la marriage and she has asked her future sister-in-law, Mrs. Elliott Price (Roberta Mills) of Camas, Wash., to be her honor attendant Zdward Lambert will be beet man and ushers will be John Copenha ver and John Griffith. A recep i tlon for members of the family and a few friends will be held at Ihe home of the benedict-elect's Bunt. Mrs. Lewis Griffith, on Court street. The couple will live ' a Salem following their honey moon and he will complete his stu dies at Willamette university. :.U y-y 4- 1 '-.. 5 . s-l J.ILJC TIME kpi dine to 'tW beat el jour hearty ."and kit . . . makes precious soomcnts lengthen into hovrs. Its suede, long lasting fragrance casts s msgk spell about yotTwbmrrtt $3 JO - $6J0 - $0J0O Pims lag SPECIAL INVITATION l TMniag LILAC TlMX W pj jr j Farfesse la eeaatifal V lr H gift V TO) Doh't Cook but . . . It's nic to see Salem foDcwok livj up to the tact that slowly our traditions and relics of early days are betna changed by a population of new and proaressive dt lzena. Those residents of Garden road caw a good example, for they have caused the) council to re-nig on the- chance of nam of Garden Road to Market street We can surely have a progressive dry without tak ing all the personality from it A city Is much like a person, the new rich must put on airs, while he who has generations of wealth and culture behind htm often doesn't find it necessary to try to prove his super iority by superficial display. e And furthermore . . . watch "em folks, some day we'll wake up with Bush park instead of Bush's Pasture, hist as we did with Willson park instead of Wlllson ave nue. Good lor cheap . . . Willamette's dra matic department has been giving some very Friendship Month For Girl Scouts International Friendship month, which la being celebrated by Girl Scouts all over the world the month of February, finds Salem Girl Scouts active on their biggest service project of the year. Mrs. Homer Smith, Jr, Salem Girl Scout association chairman, reports that the troops have been busy gath ering warm clothing for kits to be sent to needy children overseas as thelf part of the organization's na tional clothes for friendship pro ject which has a goal of at jeast 100,000 kits for 1943. Troop 4, with Mrs. Mark Alstrup leader. Miss Louise Close, assistant leader, have assembled four bundles with ten articles In each. For the troops own entertainment here at home they are learning songs and dan ces of other countries. Troop SO, Mrs. Paul Bale, lead er, Mrs. James Payne, assistant leader, has sent eight packages of clothing and food to a family in France, also an afghaa which the Girt Scouts knit Troop SO carries on s eorrespondence monthly with this French family. YW to Choose New Officers New efflcers will be elected for the Salem YWCA when the board of directors meets next Tuesday morning at 9:45 o'clock la the TW building. Mrs. Harold A. Rose- Millors Male Fleer Fetraeee . 1 Now. . worthwhile productions in the past few years, patronized by entirely too few townspeople. For less than the price of a movie, one can this week see Berkeley Square, an old and popular play at the high school auditorium. Of course the players are non-professional and if you are too intellectual and highly versed in the best drawma you may find it boring, but even you may be surprised how un-amateur the young actors are. Artistic temperament . we heard by the grapevine about the wife of a well known Salem merchant who, when her hus band's oar finally arrived wouldn't let him take it because the color "didn't go with her spring outfit" Eureka I . . . What the world needs, they have said for many years, is a good 5c cigar. Well, we saw some of what looked like a good So cigar--for 8c ... Marine Buren brsugh Is the retiring president Hint new members of the board were elected by the general asso ciation and announced at the re cent annual meeting. These, to gether with the hold-over board members, form the group from which officers will be chosen. The eight new directors are Mrs. George Rhoten, Miss Eliza beth Dotson, Mrs. George W. Ail ing, Mrs. Carl Halvorson, Mrs. Ar thur Madsen, Mrs. Howard Post Mrs. Norman Wlnslow, Mrs. Stu art Lancefleld. Marlea seminary. TFW, will meet Monday night at the Veter an's hall at o'clock. 1 miiaikf . FITIC ami . 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Verhagen, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Verhagen of Salem. The news was revealed Wednes day at a party given by Miss Schu macher. A dessert was served and the evening was spent In playing bridge. Guests were Mrs. Schumacher, Mrs. James Gray, Mrs. Fred Ash worth, Mrs. Hairy Anderson Jr., Mrs. Wilbur Cooney, Mrs. Warren Welch, Mrs. Duane Appelman, Miss Jane Doug all and Mrs. Gor don Dodge of Corvallis, Mrs. Carl Loveland, Ir, Mrs. Jake Prince and Mrs. William Mickkelson of Albany. Miss Schumacher has been em ployed by the U. 8. forest service for the past year. Verhagen, a senior at Oregon State, is president of the Alpha Tau Omega frater nity. No date has been set for the wedding. Salore to Gather Salore club, young business women of the YWCA will hold a meeting Monday night at the YW at 7:45 o'clock. In charge of the program are to be Miss Lois Glent zer. Miss Betty Carlson and Miss Rosalie Dalke. The PI Beta Phi me there slab will be entertained Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Frank Spears, .1309 Chemeketa st- at S o'clock. Mrs, J. E. Law will re view the play. "State of the Un ion." Tea hostesses will be Mrs. Charles E. Stricklin, Mrs. Paul Morse and Mrs. Btuart Johnson. Methodist WSCS Circles Meet Slated for Wednesday afternoon axe the regular meetings of the circles of the WSCS of the First Methodist church. Meeting will begin with 1:15 dessert luncheons. Circle No. 1 will meet with Mrs. B . F. Williams, S40 Lancaster Drive; Mesdames Arthur Cole, H. H. Vandevort and Lloyd Mit chell assisting; Circle No. 2 with Mrs. Thomas Hohnsn, 965 N. Summer st. Miss Helen Litchfield, Mrs. Lenora Mickey and Mrs. Zero Polalre as sisting; Circle No. S with Mrs. H. L. Marsters, 1766 Court st, with Mrs. Ted Ullakko assisting; Circle No. 4 with Mrs. L. A. Warner, 900 X st, with Mrs. Lee TJnruh and Mrs. Harvey Schel del assisting; Circle No. with Mrs. George Waterman, 485 N. Cottage st, Mrs. Lena Lisle assisting. Circle No. 0 with Mrs. Bruce Spauldlng, 119 West Lincoln, Mrs. Roy Lockenour assisting. Salem Woman's club will give a benefit bridge party February 19 beginning with a 1:30 dessert Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Guy Hlckok. Mrs. David Wright or Mrs. Karl KugeL ytwij V' i-p 'X i 1 - r STORE NAME, tke NAAfS.. , , . . ADDRESS OTY.-....... The Statesman, Salem. Oregon. The Jester Gelid ef St Paul's Episcopal church will hold s meet ing at parish hall Tuesday st 1 p. m. A no-host luncheon will be served. The committee Includes Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mrs. Harry Wiedmer, Mrs. George Maurer and Mrs. William Lytle. Sorry folks we're oil sold out of diamonds no more until Monday. For those hundreds of people who were unable to secure one of those OOTCjeOUS Ai 1 1 rtnt from our last shipment we are ooina to have a special deluxe showing, Just for those who were disappointed last week, (i you purchased a diamond last week, please do not come in this week; we want to be fair to everyone). We will select 500 perfect blue-white dia monds for a special showina starting Monday at 9:30 cm. We do not have time to print tickets or issue passes, so when you come down Monday Just say "I am one of the hundreds who did not get to buy a dia mond last week" and we will give you your unrestricted choice of these 500 beautiful stones that we will receive direct from the Puranian government via Camel Carrier, Monday morning at 6 ' ft JacEcoon Jeiveflerd 225 No. Libert? I Near the place where yon pay your lite bill, If 701! do. ADDRESS i DEPT. 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