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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1948)
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By Jeryme English Statesman Society Editor Several informal social affairs are scheduled for the ensuing week with visit ors and brides-elect sharing in- much of the entertaining. ; Mrs. Frederick Hill Thompson has in- S' ted guests to a 10 o'clock dessert ncheon Wednesday afternoon J at her country place on Schurman Road for . the Eleasure of Miss Mary Parker, August ride-elect of Gerald Robison. A linen shower- will fete the bride-to-be and bridge will be in play during the after noon. Thirty have been bidden and the hostess will use summer garden flowers In decorating. . To Fete Study Club I ' Mrs. David Bennett HiU has bidden ' members of the Travel Study club to her beach place at Neskowin on Tuesday for luncheon and to spend the day. Motoring fc the coast will be Mrs. William Mc Gilchrist, Jr., Mrs. Frederick Lamport, Mrs. Harry N. Grain, Mrs. Donald fC. Roberts, Mrs. Prince W.- Byrd. Mrs. E. M. -Page, Mrs. Daniel J. McLellan. Mrs. George Alexander, Mrs. ET J.'Scellars and : Mrs. Richard Slater. To Honor Visitors V'r : Dr.- and Mrs. Kimball Page will Ibc hosts for an informal at home on Wed nesday night at their -Portland residence In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Bradford C Collins of Berkeley, Calif - formerly of Salem, who are visiting- in ' the capital at .the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Collins. The. Pages formerly lived here and they have Invited group of Salem -friends of the honor guest to come up to "Portland for the affair. ' . , , . ;- : ..i.;.;!. To I jyyV-S- ifre :-..-r-.-. -rsvTv. Dates Arc Set Two more brides-elect have announced dates for their coming marriages. Miss Leona Klebey and Eric Bergman, who revealed their engagement in the spring, have & Sunday, August 22 as the, date for their wedding. The ceremony, will take place at St Paul's Epis copal church with the Rev. George H. Swift of ficiating at the 7 o'clock nuptials. A reception will follow the ceremony. f The bride-elect is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Christian . Klebey of Independence and the benedict-elect is the .son of Mrs. Amie' R. Bergman of Salem. Both are employed at the Oregon Statesman and Mr. Bergman will be a senior at Willamette university and editor of the Collegian next year. j Wed injftdl On Sunday. 'September 12 Donald L. Bower. son of Mrs. A. Hugh Bower, will take as his bride MissPeggy Lee Pickett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Pickett of Portland. The 'nuptials will be performed at ;the - Westmoreland .Presbyterian church in Portland at 4 o'clock with a reception following in the church parlors. - ' The couple 'Will make their home - in Salem,- where Mr. Bower is -with the Standard . Oil Co. ' Both are graduate of Oregon State college. Miss Pickett is member of Pi Beta Phi and Mr. Bower a Phi : Delta Tbeta. Their, engagement was an nounced oh the, campus last winter. Coronation. Time. . . Burnetts Lois Egcers of Brooks, represent ' ing Mt Angel Aoademy, will be crowned ; queen of the annual Cherry land Festival at colorful coronation ceremonies Thursday night j -at the state fairgrounds stadium at 8 o'clock. , ' The queen-elect is pictured at the top In her : white marquisette coronation dress with ruf- : ;, fled, train .and , encircling her are her' prin- 1 ( cesses. At the left reading down are LaVonne , MuR, Monmouth; Jane Smith, St Paul; and s Mary Dornhecker, Dallas; and at the right from top to bottom are Shirley Klassen, In j dependence; Anita Forrest, Stayton; and Jean ! Bothum, Woodbum; directly below the queen i ! are Patricia Rice Silverton; and Virginia ; Lewis. Salem. The princesses dresses are also i I white . .marquisette with - raffled necklines, -! flounces at the bottom of the skirts and a , : cluster of red cherries at the waistline.- --i l!-'-. .;."':; " " ' " -. 1 . The queen will - receive her crown from ; ' r.Cherrian King' Bing Charles Claggett and her scepter from last year's Cherryland queen, . Mattha DuRette. The queen and her court will . ' be honored at the queen's ball on Friday -nightj at Crystal Gardens. (All photos by-McEwcmJA A Anniversary Dinner . . Celebrating their 23th wedding anniversary on Monday will be Mr. and Mrs. Ervin F. Smith. - They have invited: thirty of their friends to an anniversary dinner at Winona's Chalet at 7 o' clock. After the dinner the group will go to the home of Mr., and Mrs. J, Howard Shubert on North 2 1st street for - cards. Arrangements of summer flowers and candles will provide the decorative note at the dinner.. j Coming, from out-of-town for the affair wiH. be. Mrs. Fred McFarlin of. Superior, Wisconsin.- a sister" of Mr.' Smith, who has already arrived from the east. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Clark of Tacoma, whose 24th wedding anniversary is the same day, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jackson of Seattle, formerly of Salem, and Dr. and Mrs. Albert Caswell of Eu gene.; , ' ' M 1 i The Smiths were married i in Salem at St. Paul's Episcopal church 25 years ago and have resided here ever since. They have ; a son, Ervin Smith. Jr. Travel in Mexico . . . . Leaving for a summer's tour of Mexico on Tuesday will be Miss Pauline Morse, daughter of the Paul W. Morses, and Miss Patricia Zahare,, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. 1 Zahare. The WUlamette "Viniversity coeds are going by Trail ways bus ,to Mexico City. In Irapuato they will visit Miss Morse's, brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs."" Rafael Venegas (Sarah i Morse) and -daughters, Luda and Marie Elena. The girls will travel all over Mexico before returning home the irst ot September., h . Reveal Plans..1. Naming their bridal attendants' and plans for their July weddings are! Miss Marilyn Morse and Mis Lorita Garrett! Miss Morse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C D. Morse, will be married on July 23 . to Robert W. Hartley, . son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hartley, at a S o'clock) cere mony in the Carrier room of the- Ffrst Methodist church. The Rev. Brooks Moor, will officiate and the bride-elect's cousin, Mrs. William Morse of lUrrisburg,. will sing. - .1 . Mr. Morse will give his daughter in . marriage and her only attendant will! be .. Miss Jean McMahan of Eugene.' James .- Hartley will be his brother's best man and . ushers will be Winfield Morse, brother of the bride-to-be. and Lewis Sturges. A re ception will follow the rites. A - Garden , Ceremony A garden wedding is planned for Miss Lorita Garrett and Don craves,! wnos. marriage will take place on July 25 at a morning ceremony in the garden 'of the North 4th street home of her parents, I Jr. and Mrs. Harmon J, Garrett. Mr. Grave is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Craves. Dr. Charles Durden will officiate tat the - .10 o'clock rites. Miss Peggy Frantx will sing and will be accompanied by Mis Ger- . monde Lamkin, 'violin, and Miss Sharon Lamkln, marimba. ; I ! Miss Eleanor Hewitt will be the honor - attendant for the bride, who will be given in marriage by her fathe. Ring ?. bearer will be Kenneth Graves, t the groom's brother. Judy Frantz will be train , " bearer, and Roberta Ausderheide will be flower girl for her cousin. Jerry Graves will serve as his brother's best man. A - reception will follow in the garden . . j f i tun