1 The Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Sunday, NorembeT 21, 1943
Date Set for
Nuptials .
Wedding bells will ring at
Christmas time for Miss Phyllis
Joy MacGregor and Robert C El
gin, who will be married on Mon
day, December 27 at the First
Congregational church. The cou
ple's engagement was announced
last spring.
The 8 o'clock nuptials will be
performed by the Rev. Seth Hunt
ington and a reception will foi
st low in the fireplace room.; After
their wedding trip the couple will
make their home in Salem.
The brunette bride-to-be is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M.
MacGregor and her fiance is the
son of Mrs. Harrison W. Elgin.
Both graduated from Oregon State
college last June. Miss MacGreg
or is a member of Kappa Kappa
' Gamma and the Spinsters and Mr.
Elgin's fraternity is Alpha Tau
Omega.
Thanksgiving
Theme of
Luncheon
Thanksgiving will be the theme
f the Women of Rotary bullet
luncheon and meeting Monday
afternoon at the Golden Pheas
ant at one o'clock. Mrs. Abner
Kline will preside at the short
business meeting and Mrs. Homer
Smith,-Jr., is in charge of the pro
gram. In keeping with the ap
proaching holiday season unique
and special recipes will be given
by Women of Rotary members.
Mrs. P. H. Brydon will give piano
selections.
Mrs. Kline has announced the
following committees for the year:
luncheon, Mesdames John I
Franzen, chairman, H. G. Carl,
Fred S. Anunsen, Frank Craw
ford, Horace Miller, P. H. Bry
don, Harold Phillippe, Karl Kugel
and Lloyd Riches; attendance,
Mesdames Claude H. Murphy,
chairman, Robert Sprague, George
Grabenhorst, J. C. Perry, C. E
Bowen. Gardner Knapp, Thomas
Roen, Fred Keeler and Clarence
Byrd;
Membership, Mesdames Robert
Elfstrom, chairman, Harry John
son and George L. Arbuckle; pro
gram, Mrs. Charles Fowler; Girl
Scout, Mrs. Paul Blale, chairman,
Mrs. Bruce Spaulding; welfare,
Mesdames R. B. Lesher, chairman,
Coburn Grabenhorst and K. H.
Pickens; social, Mesdames Roy
Harland, chairman. Homer Smith,
jr. and Edgar Former; fellowship,
Mesdames Floyd Bressler, Clay
Cochran and L. O. Arens.
Box Social for
Junior Club
A feature of the Salem Junior
Woman's club meeting Monday
night will be a box social at the
clubhouse at 8 o'clock. Club mem
bers, husbands and guests are in
vited to attend.
Entertainment will precede the
social and Miss Hattie Bratzel, a
club member, will show colored
slides on Germany and other Eu
ropean countries she visited the
past year.
Mrs. Peery T. Buren heads the
committee and assisting are Mrs.
Sam S peers tra, Mrs. Arthur Spra
gue,, Miss Lucille Satter, Mrs.
L. M. Johnson, Mrs. Raymond
Randall, Mrs. Maurice Walker,
Mrs. Roy Mink and Mrs. N. Mor-
rell Crary.
Couple to Live
In Salem
SILVERTON The heme of Mr.
and Mrs. A. P. Ryan will be the
scene of the wedding of their
daughter, Miss Kathleen Ryan, to
Robert Bechtell, Salem, son of Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Bechtell of Prine
ville, this afternoon at 4 o'clock
with the Rev. John Goodenburger
of First Presbyterian church in
Salem officiating.
For her wedding the bride will
wear a two-piece rose brocaded
satin suit with headdress of white
stephanotis and she will -carry a
bouquet of stephanotis centered
with green orchidsv- ' . j
Mrs. Denzel Legard will be the
matron of honor and will wear a
brown faille dress and will carry.
a bouquet of yellow and bronze
chrysanthemums. William Collier
of Salem will be the best man.
At the reception Mrs. Clarence
W. Keen and Mrs. Henry Pritz
laff will pour and Mrs. Norman
Eastman will cut the cake. Assist
ing will be .Mesdames Lester Pal
mer, Denzel Legard, W. H. Wood
ard, George Steelhammer and
Miss Mary Ann Woodard.
For going away the bride will
wear a brown wool jersey suit
with beige topcoat and brown ac
cessories. The couple will live In
Salem.
Club Women Will
Hear Mr. Weaver
Glenn Weaver, supervisor of
the state department of occupa
tional information and guidance,
will be the guest speaker at the
Salem Woman's club meeting Sat
urday afternoon, November 27, at
2 o'clock. A board meeting will
precede at 1 o'clock with Mrs.
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Miss Vera Jane Boyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Boyle, whose engagement to Richard Moorhouse, son?(of
Mrs. Mabel Moorhouse, all of Salem, has been revealed.
No date has been set for the wedding. Both are graduates
of Salem schools and she is employed at Miller Mercantile
Co. (Jesten-Miller).
Guy Hickok presiding. Mr. Wea
ver returned this past year from
a stay in Japan, where he was en
gaged in similar work.
The tea chairman will be Mrs.
Albert C. Gragg and assisting are
Mrs. J. Howard Shubert, Mrs. Ro
bert L. Elfstrom, Mrs. Carl W.
Emmons, Mrs. Mervin Fidler and
Mrs. Frank N. James.
DeMolay Installs
New Officers
Chemeketa chapter. Order of
DeMolay will hold installation of
officers at an open meeting Mon
day night at Masonic temple. Par
ents and friends are invited.
Mrs. R. W. Wilson will head the
refreshment : committee, assisted
by Mrs. Paul Bassett, Mrs. Lester
Wilcox, Mrs. Chester W. Hamblin,
Mrs. Stanley Hitchcock, Mrs. R.
Nelson and Mrs. Viola Shaffer.
The AAUW radio broadcast
over KOAC Tueday afternoon at
2 o'clock will feature Dr. Victor
P. Morris, Eugene dean of the
School of Business Administration
at the University of Oregon. His
subject will; be "The Educated
Citizens Responsibility Toward
Alcohol."
Rainbow Girls
Will Initiate
Chadwick assembly Order of
the Rainbow for Girls will hold
initiation at Masonic temple on
Tuesday night. Thais Crandall,
worthy adviser, and Mrs. Wayne
Henry, mother adviser, will pre
side. The following girls will be
initiated:
Donna Jean O'Conner, Diana
Burkland, Joan Aliice Wenegar,
Carol Arisman, Gloria Wood, Ha
zel Stowell, Astrid Severin, Mary
Grace Harger, Arda Lein, Carol
Lee, Carol Strebig, Roberta Sears.
Dorothy Dixon, Emily Hubbard
and Joan NeaL
....Miss Jean Claire Swift will
have as her house guest next
weekend Miss Donna Rankin of
Coquille and Miss Harriet Huston
will have as her guests for the
Thanksgiving holidays, Miss Jack
ie Wackhorst of Sacramento, Calif.
The four University of Oregon co
eds are all Gamma Phi Beta sor
ority sisters.
Spinsters will meet Meaday
night at the home of Miss Eve
lyn Johnson on North Winter
street. Assisting hostesses will be
Mrs. Jack Woodfield and Miss
Margaret Lovell.
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Miss Carol
Crawford
A Bride
Miss Carol Crawford and Dean
Trowbridge exchanged their mar
riage vows at an 8 o'clock cere
mony Staurday night at the First
Baptist church. The bride is the
daughter of the Ray Crawfords
and her husband is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Trowbridge. The
Rev. Lloyd Anderson performed
the nuptials and Mrs. Anderson
was the soloist. William Fawk was
the organist. Lighting the tapers
were Mrs. Jack Kuhn and Mrs.
Allan Swaboda, who wore pink
and blue hoop skirted dresses.
Mr. Crawford gave his daugh
ter in marriage. Her bridal gown
was of white satin with lace bo
dice and full bishop sleeves of
lace. The full skirt ended in a
train. Mrs. Jul Faar made her
granddaughter's veil of illusion
and lace and she carried a bou
quet of pink roses and stephan
otis. Mrs. Charles Haven, jr. of Long
Beach, Calif., was the bride's only
attendant and wore a yellow mar
quisette frock over taffeta and a
shoulder length veil of pale green
caught to a crown of pastel flow
ers. She carried a bouquet of yel
low roses.
Rex Simmons stood with the
groom as best man and ushers
were Jack Kuhn, Harlan Craw
ford and Stanley Crawford.
Mrs. Crawford wore an aqua
marine blue crepe gown with
black accessories for the wedding
and the groom's mother chose a
burgundy crepe. Their corsages
were of roses.
At the reception In the church
parlors Mrs. Fred Kinsley, aunt of
the bride, presided at the punch
bowl. Mrs. Jul Faar cut the cake
and Mrs. George Crawford, also a
grandmother of the bride, poured.
Assisting were Mesdames John
Meier, Harlan Crawford, Misses
Lenore Beam, Janet Anderson,
Joyce Ziegenthauler and Ruth
Pauline Fugate. Gloria Brines and
Mrs. Gene Borthwick sang during
the reception with Mrs. E. Gar
rett the accompanist.
The couple will be at home on
Mrs. Ealph Caley entertained
Saturday night for Witchita, Kan
sas to spend the Thanksgiving
?liday with her mother, Mrs.
F. S. McMullen. She will be ac
companied by her aunt, Mrs. A. L.
Horsman of Kansas City, Mo., who
is returning to her home after a
visit in Salem at the Caley home.
Mrs. Caley plans to return to Sa
lem in mid-December by way of
Colorado Springs.
League Will
Give Party
"United Nations" is the theme
for the Salem League of Women
Voters party to be given Friday
night, November 26 at the May
flower hall at 8 o'clock. Guests
bidden to the post-holiday party
are foreign students those recent
ly naturalized, G. I. brides from
other countries, and foreign born
residents of the Salem commune
ity. Additional guests will be hus
bands and friends of league mem
bers. The entertainment will include
a folk dancing demonstration, in
strumental music and games ap
propriate to the United Nations
theme, talks by school superin
tendent Frank Bennett, and Mrs.
John Burcham, who attended the
UNESCO meeting.
Miss Joy Hills will be mistress
of ceremonies and hostesses in
costumes of other countries will
be Mrs. E. E. Ling, Mrs. Hal De
Sart, Mrs. Gerald Brownbill, Mrs.
Robert E. Gangware, Mrs. E. B.
Daugherty, Mrs.. Arthur Bone,
Miss Marguerite Gleeson, Mrs.
Charles Layport and Mrs. Alden
Bowes. -
Mrs. Gangware is chairman of
the event and assisting are Mrs.
John Clutter, Mrs. H. D. Smithson,
Miss Gleeson, Mrs. E. M. Corrigan
and Mrs. Ronald Rossner.
Mrs. William McGilchrlst, Jr. Is
leaving today for Portland to re
main over the Thanksgiving holi
days with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Buck.
North 18th, street after their hon
eymoon. For going away the bride
wore ' a russet wool suit with
brown accessories.
Hostesses to
Fete Miss
Sears
Miss Peggy Sears, December
bride-elect of Robert Tonnesen,
will be the incentive for a pre
nuptial shower on Friday night
when Miss Jane Carson, who will
be home from the University of
Oregon for the Thanksgiving hol
iday; Mrs. Ernest Hobbs and Mrs,
Budd Coons entertain at the John
Carson home on South Commer
cial street.
Guests, many of whom will be
home from college during the hoi
iday weekend, have been bidden
to an 8 o'clock dessert supDer and
a kitchen shower will fete the
bride-to-be. The buffet table will
be centered with an arrangement
of chrysanthemums and matching
tapers.
Honoring Miss Sears will be
Mesdames James L. Sears, Glenn
Paxson, John Carson, W. H. Mor
an, James Shaw of Forest Grove,
James R. Phillips, Edward Sal
strom, Courtney Jones, George C.
Alexander of Eugene, Rhea Bran
son, Hubert Williamson of Long
Beach, Calif., Misses Margaret
Newton, Barbara and Gloria Mc
Clintock, Miriam Shellenberger,
Dolores Clement, Barbara Sundet,
Suzanne Small, Barbara Causey,
Harriet Huston, Jean Claire Swift,
Charlotte Alexander, Patsy Nick
ens, Carolyn Davis, Shirley
Holmes, Donna Stoop, Patricia
Schutz, Joan Fitzmaurice, Made
leine Keene and Anna Marie Ho
omesen of Corvallis, Mariann
Croisan, Jackie Wachhorst of Sac
ramento, Donna , Rankin of Co
quille and the hostesses.
Mrs. Tyron Gillespie and son,
Tyrone, jr., arrived in the capital
by plane from their home in Mid
land, Michigan to visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Johnson, until after the Christmas
holidays. Mr. Gillespie will Join
his family here the 24th of Decem
ber. .
Mr. lad Mrs. Kari Kugel will
be in Portland Monday night to be
guests at a banquet at the Multno
mah hotel to be given by Pan Am
erican World Airways.
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