13 The Statesman, Salem. Oregon Sandory. Angus! t. 1343 Seen and Heard... By fERYME ENGLISH DRESS-Ur DAY . ; . on Wed nesday for the wometiat the Sa lem Golf club i . . Every kind of a costume Imaginable, - providing many laughs . . . It's no wonder the .scores were high' that day as they played in costume, which "must have been a struggle for many . . . Just before lunch and after the day's play the. women paraded outside "the club before the judges, Mrs. Arthur Rahn, Mrs. Roy H. Simmons and Mrs. Brazier Small. Th winners . ... Mrs.' Ralph Hamilton for the best impersona tion ... Even her best friends were fooled by her disguise, as a grandmother ... V perfect make up with a set of upper dentures, grey hair and wearing an old fa shioned dress . Mrs. Ross Cop pock took honors for the best sus tained character . ..She was a Scotchman and even talked like one while playing golf ... when coming: in off the first nine a friend tailed out and asked if she wanted a sandwich . . her re ply was is it for free" . . . She wore a plaid skirt, socks with gar ters, a tarn o'shahter . . . even a pipe and red eyebrows ;. . . Prize to , the funniest costume went to i twww. 'up. I r rSfev 1 I ; aartaia imm mi Sfa Hmm JK I 45.ltl I I priiicHM mm4 mwc to A? J YTtT j V I I. ... . S.M.A. nmlm tow ,mn tm.. J i l I 0 tVJ AYfMlV " I ' A V 2wfygg Si - II V W ' I a W. BOBBINS '-J I sZnL: ' - I Mione 2-1SM - -'1L-' " ' t2t Ne. Ceassaereial - Mrs. Sephus Starr, who wore a red wig and a hat ? with purple, green and yellow plumes, lots of make-up . : a very short blue lace dress over a lavender petti coat and white men's shoes on the wrong feet . . and the most or iginal costume was worn by Mrs John R. Wood!. . . She depicted Oregon's changeable weather . . . . dressed on one side with rain Jack et and hat, long underwear, and a boot . . .' and on the other side as summer with sun hat, . bra, shorts and a sport shoe' ... f NUPTIAL NOTES -. . . Out standingly beautiful was the wed ding of Rosemary Gaiser and Ri chaod Maxfield on Tuesday night at the First Presbyterian church . . . All white flowers at the church . . . the many white can dles casting a soft glow in the white edifice and just at dusk with just a little light coming through the stained glass windows . . . i Here they come! ... many ohs and ahs for the bridesmaids, so at tractive and quaint in their bustle 'dresses of blue frosted organdy with hoop skirts and matching bonnet hats . . . Janet Gaiser, the bride's younger sister, enjoy ing every minute and just about bursting with; joy . . . The tall, brunette bride, stately in her satin gown . . the full hooped over skirt caught at intervals' with fresh stephanotis and smQax . . . Lovely music ; and unusual selec tion of pieces (the bride's favor ites) and sung by an old school friend, Mrs. Robert Dawes (Jean Sechrist) formerly of Salem, who is now living in Los Angeles while her husband is attending - college . It was a busy evening for Jean, who also was a bridesmaid . U . the other girls helping her put on her bonnet and getting her flowers and mitts after I singing . ; . . Immediately after the re cessional Jean sang "Where E'er You Walk . . . so enjoyable in stead of Immediately leaving the church . . . Tom Brand, the head usher, taking his duties so serious ly . . Incidentally, Ms first wed ding in which to participate . . . Mrs. Robert Newton of Claremont, Calif, one of the bridesmaids, was a bride herself in June and Rose mary was one of her attendants . . . The reerptlea . . . the lovely garden at the Gaiser home the set' ting . the floral beds so col orful - with petunias, phlox -and Easter lilies . . The bridal par ty a picture receiving; before one Of the floral settings orr a white carpet. :. . . The bride's tables ar ranged on the cement terrace with fireplace . . J here gorgeous be gonias in bloom and even, begon ias in hanging baskets ... The tiered cake on a round table. . . . and the ice cream punch and coffee at a long table . . . a white point d'esprit ruffled doth over pale pink satin . . . caught up at the corners with clusters of pastel flowers . . and old fashioned centerpiece of phlox, petunias -and Queen Anne's lace combined with pink ribbon and flanked by hur ricane tamps . . . Later in the evening the bride and groom -and their -ttendants -eating wedding cake . . '.-end just before chang ing to her going away outfit Rose mary threw her bouquet in the garden to Alice Rose, who will be married in Just two weeks . . . Rosemary and Pick dashing off in their new ear, wedding gift from his parents . . .: Sentimental note . . . part oL their honeymoon to be spent at "Rosemary Inn in northern Washington on Lake Crescent on the Olympic penin sula. .; TEA TIME.. . on Friday when Mrs. Farley Mogan enter tained for her house guest, Mrs. Harrison G. Williams of San Fran cisco . . . The setting, the attrac tive new home of the Mogans on Fair Oaks Way in Kingwood Heights . . . spacious rooms and knotty pine den colorful With the many souvenirs the Mogans brought from Germany . . . above the mantle a Jarge painting of Farley in uniform, which had been 7inal Disposal - OF ALL AT say ft" "A ALL SUMMER fouiels ndMd War 1UI Nw Wan lfJti Now Wart 21t3 Now Ware 219S Now 2L2.95 14,95 16.95 2L8.95 ALL SUlINEn DDESSES IUdoeed Wi Now 103 Now - . Woro 16JS Now Were IMS Now Were 22J61 8.95 0.95 212.95 2L4.95 .(3.95 ALL SUMMER BLOUSES IUdoood Won US Now Waro Utl Now, Now Were 7.93 Now 39 3.98 4.98 5.95 VaJa Now On GrtMip 2 ared S-tHoc FMSlJitS CO to 14J3 One Special Group DDESSES ... - p Mostly Broke Slxoa IUff. lOJtS to 24LS3. Jiow 1. Pclcr Pan Bicldcs. 1U3.L10 0 IUdacod Ccrdnro Stirfa 95t-i- AII-Wool Short Skero PULLOVEHS Rear. S.9S Now Res. J3 Now g)93 1C39& OOL Rej. JLCff mm U to 1U zjsk1 Raknet of Pcfal Pciara Slacks, oto. VoJaoo to 633 t-Z3 an nfn . fvMawil ; I i : AW C3 Weddinqr In Dallas Read July 27 . MONMOUTH MUs Bonnie Baker, daughter of the Rev. end Mrs. Willis Baker. Independence, became the bride, of James L Leddy, son of MK and Mrs. El mer Leddy, Monmouth, Tuesday night. Jury 77, in the Assembly of God church, . Independence. The Rev. Baker read the service. Lighting the tapers were the Misses Patricia and Shirley Klght, Monmouth; and . Shirley Kieht sang: "I Love You Truly. Mrs. John Hodges. West Salem, played the wedding music. The bride, given in marriage by her mother, wore white satin, made en ; train, with sweetheart neckline, and buttoned in - back. Her , fingertip veil was arranged in a crown headdress and she car ried a white gladioli nosegay. Mrs. Alice Baker, the bride's sister-in-law, was matron of hon or, wearing pink, with a pastel nosegay. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Lawrence. Edwards. Dallas, and Mrs. Dean Rardin, Monmouth. Willis Baker.; jr. the bride's brother, was best ' man. . Ushers were Lawrence Edwards and Dean Rardin. Barbara Ann Krauger, Independence, was flower girl. Walter Smith, jrM was ring bear er. A reception followed in the social rooms of the Presbyterian church. Assisting were Mrs. John Hodges, Patricia Kight and Grace Schroeder, Shirley Kight, Leonard and Levelle Cook, Independence. . After a trip to Canada, the cou- done by an artist oversees . . . . The heaer geest .- . . an at tractive brunette, who hails from Virginia and married her husband in Berlin . . . f She wore a be coming cocoa beige knit dress with gold belt .... and the hostess In a smart brown and white print and turquoise blue necklace . . . The two women met while In Get many and attended each other at their respective weddings . . . . Lovely arrangements of gladiolus es about the rooms and a fan sha ped bouquet on the tea table . . . Visitors elso among the guests . . . Chic Sally Veatch of New York and Atlanta. Gil, coming-in with her sister, Mrs. William Crothers, who wore a black faille princess style dress and black! straw with white feather trim . . . and Miss Doris Riches, who is; here from Boston, all in navy blue . . . Mrs. Holly Jackson, among those assist ing, also choosing navy blue . . . the Jacksons and their boys Just home from a trip south to San Francisco and Los Angeles. pie will reside In Springfield, Mo, where Mr. Leddy will con tinue in college. . The soMthly saeetlag ef the Sa lem Memorial hospital auxiliary will be held Monday afternoon in the chapel at 1 30 o'clock. Final arrangements will be made for the rummage to be held August 27 and 28. octet?. tl ptcn vrw O.U3 CALETIDAn rtror ; rtartw Vail tJvaT BahtKt chwrxta. at chore. :30 B.m. ; Woan'a Belief Corps nwtt at uu. a p-art . ATCKDAT ! Chapter BQ. Ftt. family R-hMl Mmtr. bjjbw Dallas park, MONUAT ' :. MartM attKUiarr Stt mt -new ineeuae at a i Sojourner! lunctienn an1 lrlt(j. f.'.tm rr l r raM lodge . Meet at fealet Womaa'a etutohauaa at 11 mjn. MONDAT - ' Kebekti todif. fneetjnf and tnitta tion. lour ball. S p.m. Salem Memortal hospital auxiliary, meet la chapel, 139 p-ra. - , Capital unit.' 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