The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 08, 1948, Page 9, Image 9

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Maiy Parker Will Become '
Bride of Mr. Robison
At Nuptials Today !
St. Paul's Episcopal church will be the Belling this afternoon for
the marriage of Miss Mary Letty Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence William Parker, and Gerald Manley Robison, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Manley F. Robison. At 3 o'clock the Rev. George IL Swift will
perform the nuptials before a large gathering of friends and relatives.
All white flowers will be used to decorate the altar and the pews will
be marked with Dowers and wnite
ribbon, Wis Bernice Isham will
sing before the bridal party enters
and Miss Ruth Bedford will be at
the organ.!
Preceding the bride to the altar
will be Mrs. Robert i Siddoway of
Portland, as matron of honor, and
the Misses Jeanne; and. Janice
Myers, as bridesmaids. Their
dresses are a U of frost green taf
feta fashioned with Peter Pan col
lars, short sleeves and full, gath
ered skirts. They will carry bou
quets of white gladioluses and, as
ters and in their hair will be
wreaths ot white flowers.
The bride will enter the church
on the arm of her father, who will
give his only daughter In marri
age. Her handsome f bridal gown
is of white satin fashioned with
drop shoulder scalloped neckline
with nylon net yoke. The two tier
ed skirt is scalloped and is gather
ed to the scalloped waistline. The
train is circular and the sleeves
are long. Her full lenrth veil of
Illusion will cascade from a half
bat of French lace and net with
clusters of white carnations and
marquisette caught i at the side.
Her bouquet will be of red roses.
Ralph Stearns of Portland will
stand with bis cousin as best man
and seating the guests will be Ri
chard Stearns of Eugene, also a
cousin. Dale D. Morgan and Rich
ard Williams of Portland, and Ri
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Mrs. Parker has selected a pow
der blue; crepe gown with blue"
Uce peplum which cascades to the
hemline in back for her daughter's
nuptials. She will wear a blue hat
with lace trim, white gloves and
a corsage of gardenias and pink
carnations. Mrs. Robison will at
tend her son's wedding in a nlum
duvetyn gown with white hat and
corsage of gardenias and carna
tions, i
Reception' In Garden
- The couple will receive the con
gratulations of their guests at a
reception in the garden of the Par
ker home on Rose street. Presid
ing at the coffee urns will be Mes
dames George Waters, J. M. Dev
ers, William Ekblad, Lee War
nick, Frederick Hill Thompson and
Frank James. Cutting the cake
will be Mrs. William E. Chandler
of Bend and Mrs. Paul VanScoy.
At the punch -bowl will be Mes
dames Catherine Stearns of Junc
tion City, Wayne Gordon, Roger
K. Putnam and Walter L. Spauld
ing. Serving will be the Misses
Grace Shields, Marilyn H J o r t,
Margaret Moritz.- Jeanne DeMytt,
Anita Hager, Laurie GoodelL, Port
land, Jane Walsh and Mrs. William
Dunn, Woodburn. Assisting in the
garden and about the rooms in the
house will be Mesdames Carl An
thony, Carl Emmons, A. A. Sie
wert, David Eason, Leona John
son, K. K. Adams, Ralph Gordon,
George : Hoffman, Arthur Bates,
Ruth Herndon, Fred Keeler, Da
vid Cameron, Harlan Pearson.
A. A." Siewert, Claude Murphy,
C. B. McCullough, Roy H. Mills,
L M. Doughton, Frank G. Myers,
James Hatfield, Woodburn, Misses
Artie Phillips and Mary Phelps.
When the nowlyweds leave on
their honeymoon the bride will don
a grey bengallno suit with white
hat trimmed in roses i and green
veiling and white accessories. Her
corsage will bo of red roses. Mr.
Robison and his bride will be at
home at the Devereaux apartments
after August 22. - j
The Spinsters win meet Monday
night at 7:30 o'clock at the Fair
mount Hill homo of Mrs. Edward
O. Stadter, jr. Assisting hostesses
will be- Mrs. Roy Edgerton and
Miss Lorraine Taylor, i
Oak Knell Salem ladz players
took honors at the golf course on
Friday. Mrs. Ortis Goakey took
first In lowest number of putts
and also was runner-up in low
net. Taking honors as low net8
Mrs. Samuel Miller. Luncheon fol
lowed the morning ol play.
Capital Unit, American Legion
auxiliary executive board will
meet Monday night at the home of
Mrs. I. N. -Bacon. 1810, N. lVth
street, at o'clock. Mrs. Merle
Travis, president, will preside.
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