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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1948)
SO CI ETY C L UBS. MU SIC Now Mrs; Scott , . j Bride of. August 15 was Miss Imogene Sproed,-daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sproed, who ex changed wedding vows with Wal lace Gene Scott, soif of Mrs. Dick Colvin of Spokane,' wash, at a ceremony in the Seventh Day Adventist church at 8 -o'clock. Elder A. J. Gordon - performed the ceremony, and organist was Don Worden, with Mrs. E. J. Kort? xeborne as soloist. The bride who was given In, marriage, by her father, wore a white satin gown . with? long sleeves, and -a yoke of marquisette. Her veil of tulle, was, edged with. lace and caught by a tiara of bouvardia. ' Her honor maid was Miss Patricia Sproed, her sister, who wore -a pale green taffeta gown and a halo or orchid asters. - Miss Arleta .. Teal and Miss Gladys were bridesmaids, wear ing Identical gowns of orchid taf feta, with, halos of white asters. ' Dale Marsh was best man, and Louie Baker land Norman McDon ald were ushers. They all carried hearts of white asters. The ceremony took place be fore a large flower heart of asters, and the aisles were closed with white satin ribbon by the Misses Doris Larsen, Mary Alice and Vera Lou Wolcott and Opal Ver steeg. Mrs. Sproed chose a gown of qua crepe for her daughter's nuptials, and wore a corsage of gardenia and pink rosebuds. A reception was held immedi ately after the ceremony, at the Woman's club house. Assisting were Mrs. Pete Sproed, Mrs. Tom Bowden and Mrs. M. T. Madsen. The bride wore a suit of for est green with cocoa brown acces sories and an orchid corsage, for her wedding trip to the Oregon beaches. The couple will live at Walla Walla, Wash. Mr. 7 and Mrs. James Rowe (Nancy Stricklin) are guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Bennison at their Portland home this weekend. CLUB CALDfDAR SUNDAY GLENWOOD - GLENWOOD 8 I Tbaite Glcnwood Ballroom 4 ML N. of Salem Smooth Rhythms of the Glenn Woodry Orchestra 14 ARTISTS 14 r 3 o I o 8 1st 10 Ladies Admitted FREE Big Crowds and a Good Time GLENWOOD - GLENWOOD Nhraak 1 rlub annual Bicnie. din ger park, noon. MONDAY i I ' Marion auxiliary, Mli of VTW. at ball p.m. " r Guests Are Bidden to Suppers Suppers in the garden prove to be popular during the late sum mer season'. Mr. and-Mrs, Harris Lietz, who are entertaining with a series of parties at their country place on the Pudding river, have, asked a group of friends to dinner Sun day afternoon. The buffet table will be arranged outdoors. ' Bidden by Mr. and Mrs. Lietz are Mr, and Mrs. Albert Gragg, Mrs and 'Mrs. George Nelson, Mr. and Mrsi Hugh Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. - Richard $ G. Severin, Mrs. E. H.: Kennedy, Miss Clover Mil ler, who? is here visiting from Oakland, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hunter. For A Visitor; Mr. and Mr. Donald C. Rob erts, Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Lamport, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barr and Mr. and Mrs. Linn C. Smith w01 be hosts for a supper party tonight : in the garden of the Roberts' home in Morning side. The hosts have invited a few friends to honor Mrs. Her man Klein of San Francisco, who is visiting at the home of Mrs. Louis Lachmund this week. HouseWarming Given A house-warming was given at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Church last Saturday by the following; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bachman, Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tay lor, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Bradby Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Don Thompson, Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Reinholdt, Mr. and Mrs. Morse Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Slaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Ger ald Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harnberger, Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Eaton, Mr. -and Mrs. Emory Le bold, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Yea ter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. James Clark. A guest of Miss Loretta Ford for several days this week at her Royal Court apartment were Mr. and Mr. Hal F. Wiggins of San Francisco, former Salem residents. They have been touring In Wash ington and Oregon. Mr. Wiggins is now legal counselor for the state of California - with headquarters in the bay city. Salem Man Married The wedding of Mil- Alma Catherine Hockstrasser, daughter of Mr.- and Mrs. C. L. Hochstras ser of Boise, and Robert L. Lam kin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mignon O. Lamkin of Salem, took place on August 1 at , the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Boise. Bishop Keith Ricks per formed the 2:30 o'clock nuptials. Miss Lerrice ' Brunsman sang and Miss Iris Schlerf played the wed dding music The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore her" sister's wedding gown of white silk net with lace yoke and a three-quarter-length veil held in place with a tiara of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses and . white glad ioluses. Mrs. Raymond Walters was her sister's honor matron and her gown was of blue net and lace. Her bouquet was of pink and yellow roses and white gladio luses. Fred E. Gorin of Bakers field, Calif, was best man and ushers were Bill Hochstrasser and David Oliver of Corvallis. ! Mrs. Hochstrasser wore a pas tel blue gown with navy acces sories for her daughter's wed ding and Mrs. Larakin's gown was of navy blue with white accessories. Their corsages were of white roses. A reception was held in the church parlors after the cere mony. The newlyweds spent their honeymoon along the Oregon coast and Crater lake. They are now at home in Salem at 1855 N. Winter street. Couple to Live In Salem Announcement is being made of the marriage of Mrs. Martha Kelly, daughter of Mrs. Monica Wesolowski, to Frank W. Schra der of Lebanon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Schrader of Ray mond, Wash., formerly of Leba non, which took place on July 31 at the home of Judge Harry Wyatt In Xebanon. After a wedding trip down "the southern coast of Oregon and to the lakes the couple returned to Salem and are now temporarily at home at 923 South High street Engagement told at Party . ' : ; 'Adding her' name to the ever growing list of brides-elect is Miss Yvonne Gardner, whose be trothal to Kenneth M. Robertson was , revealed Friday night at a party j for which Mrs. Charles K. Aiiiis i was nost ess. no aate nas been set for the wedding. Miss Gardner is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C Gardner and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Robertson, all of Salem. Both graduated from Sa lem high school and Mr. Robert son is now attending Willamette university. During the' war he served in the navy. Miss Gard ner is employed t Miller Mer cantile Co. . GuestH learned the betrothal news- when they were passed miniature wedding cakes topped with scrolls bearing- the names of the engaged duo. . Beverly Young s Birthday Party Beverly Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gleason Young, was hon ored on her sixth birthday on Thursday when her mother en tertained at a party t their home. Assisting the hostess at the refreshment hour were Mrs. E. isr RravM and Mrs. Donald F. Blake. Games were in play with the Misses Ellaree Morton, Dottie Caspeli and Margaret Ellis assist ing. Honoring Beverly were Leona, Marilvn and Larrv Arthur. Car la and Pauline Bradrick, Janice Cas nn Kmnr Graves. Susan and Anne Guthrie, Colleen and Paul- ene Loucks, Bobby and Billy Weik. Executive council af the Salem Council of Church Women will meet Tuesday at the YWCA at 2 nm. The nresident and one other representative from each local cnurcn are urgea 10 auena. Miss Cox! ; A Bride' 1 : ? ' i ' ' ' r ; ; At an afternoon ceremony Aug ust 14. in SL Marks Lutheran church. Miss Irma lone Cox be came the bride of Phillip C. Bos vert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bosvert of Amity. The Rev. John C Baglien officiated. -J yi A reception -was Held afterward in the church parlors. Assisting were her bridesmaids and Mrs. Marion C. Cox, who cut the cake, and Mrs. Fred H. Cox who pre sided at the punch bowL - Mrs. Louis LaMotte, sister of the bride, was in charge of the guest book. The bride, daughter ) of Mrs. Clara H. Cox, was given in mar riage by her. brother, Marion C. Cox of Dallas. She wore a white slipper satin dress with finger tip veil "held in place by a tiara of seed pearls, and , carried . a white Bible, with corsage of gladioli and yellow rosebuds. Mrs. Harry E. Long, matron of honor for her sister, work pink, and bridesmaids, ; Miss Pala Hearth, her sisters Florence and Beryl, were blue dresses and all carried arm bouquets of glad Uuses. j " ' Richard C. Bosvert, brother of the groom, was best man. Ushers were Wilburt Stump, James Lee and Randal Adkins. The bride wore for going away a black bustleback silk suit with white accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Bosvert spent their honeymoon on the coast and will be at home to their friends after August 25. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lasater of Walla Walla are expected Sun day for a short visit j with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Coburn L. Grabenhorst Mon day Mrs. Grabehhorst's sister, Mrs. R. J. Sigler and son, Bobby, of Stockton, Calif., will arrive by train and they will accompany the Lasaters home on Tuesday XXr. sad lira. Albert TWesen and daughter. Alberta, have left Salem for their Fremont, Neb. home after a week's visit with the John Thiesens at 2020 John St. The two men are brothers. Th Ctcteamctny Co! em. Oregon, Sattirdar. August 21, teiZ like Patricia Pewell left ty plane Thursday for a week's stay in Berkeley, Calif., as the guest of Miss Nickie Haynes. v Mr. and Mrs.' P. IL SchntU aad Mr. and Mrs. David Easun mm sojourning this weekend at Ocean Lake.' . ffiMOT SPARE . and 7ro juill sea and hear y 1. Joe Wcathcrly, of Youth For Qirist International. 2. Cap" Stabbert. of Seattle, Washington and his electric organ 2. The Four Flats of Pacific College, the Champion Barber Shop Quartet of the Pacific Northwest. -" ' i ! . " " '. - - All at Salem's Youth Rally Angus! 21si, 8:03 P. II. M 5 ! (First Baptist Church In com of rain Old Time DAIICE Every Saturday Ilighl 25 Court Street Over Western Ante Music by MATTHES OLD TIME ORCHESTRA Admission 60e Tax Inc. (lid ITime Pasicm 9 Wayne Strachan and His Orchestra Each Saturday Night V.riw. Hall Hood and Church Sis. FOODOlPINNECIS Open Saturday, 5 p.m fiil 2 a.m. rJU ( Cto OV k A. fax jp r. t A. n FIIESHEST Thing in Town - Hnh-nh - We bring from the coast dafly fresh crab, fresh salmon and fresh albacore tuna. Ideal for canning. LEHIIAII'S CQAB POT 2605 Portland Bd. Lehman's GRABS Are Fresher Near Fairgrounds GUST- At)Ml WH - i. W ri - i ll Cee Cesf's T''Sl mm . . lUsftrstece tester's SALE A beautiful collection of fine furs. These lovely new coats stveep to new lengths . of elegant fashion . . .V V 4 Goat is an Exceptional Now, during the Sdiool Days Jamboree, get the youngsters set for school in scuiT-tufF, foot-Iclnd Buster Browns. We have all the styles Smilin Ed McConnell described on the radio. s : r . . - and many more! All built the Buster Brown quality way, all expertly fitted by X-Ray. Bring your children in today. Sizes . KIDS . for tongs, jokes end. adventure stories, listen to the Buster Brown Radio Gong every Set vrday morning ' STATI0II EGV7, C:33 A. II. I t An Kr. AsBtest tf y n "i n " n ri " 9 - T;: 481 STATE STREET 4.