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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1948)
4 Tho Statesman, Salem, Ofqon, Sim-lay, Ngrrabr L im Salem Man Married Salem friends will b interest ed to learn of the marriage of Al bert Glenn Luther, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Luther of Salem, to Miss Violet Mae Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Lee, Port land, Saturday night at 8:30 o'clock at the Mt. Tabor Presby terian church in Portland. The Rev. Robert Russell officiated and Miss Jean Herald was the soloist. Mrs. Amy Welch was the organist Mr. Lee gave his daughter in marriage and her wedding gown of white slipper satin was design ed with a sheer yoke and satin and lace bertha. The full skirt was enhanced with cascades of satin and Chantilly lace in the side panels. Clusters of orange blos soms held in place her fingertip veil and she carried a bouquet of stephanotls centered with a white orchid. Mrs. Paul Mohr of Portland was the matron of honor and wore a pastel orchid satin gown with quilted bodice and matching lace mitts. She carried a muff adorn ed with gold shaggy chrysanthe mums with matching flowers in her hair. Mrs. Clarence Frey of Salem, sister of the groom, was bridesmaid and wore a mist green satin gown and carried a muff with orchid chrysanthemums and the same flowers in her hair. Beverly Jean Frey of Salem was flower girl and wore a full skirted pastel green satin frock and car ried a nosegay. William Lapschies of Salem was best man and ushers were Har vey Lee of San Francisco, Orval Lama and Harold Duncan of Sa lem and Leon Bishop of Portland. Mrs. Lee wore a butterscotch moss crepe gown with orchid cor sage for her daughter's wedding nd Mrs. Luther attended her son's marriage in a royaj blue gown and orchid corsage. A reception followed in the Ty rolean room of the Benson hotel Assisting were Mrs. Chester Han na, Mrs. John Sullivan, Mrs. Phil- bM"V" has suit m..with a future! ' " c . l;y6-- -; -ik Hil'rr- ' ' ; wit i 5 ' - , H 'fA'J V ' """V Hi - I i A . - Mrs. Albert Glenn Luther (Violet Mae Lee) who was married Saturday night at the Mt Tabor Presbyterian church in PortlcaidL The bride is the daughter of the Glenn E. Lees of Portland and the grroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Luther of $alem. (Edris Morrison studio.) lip Scheer, Mrs. Leon Bishop, and Miss Jane Hudson, all of Port land. ' i After a honeymoon trip south to San Francisco the couple will be at home in Portland at 1404 S. E. 28th av. For going away the bride donned :a forest green suit with grey feather hat and white orchid corsage. BPW Meets Tuesday N. S. Rogers, state forester, will be the speaker at the meeting of the Salem Business and Profes sional womwv; to be held at Nohl gren's Tuesday at 0:30 o'clock. The speaker! subject is "The State Forestry Conservation Pro gram in Oregon." Music is being arranged by Miss Eleanor Rob erts. i Mrs. Mark Savage is retarning today from Seal Rocks, where she has been spending tha summer months and will b at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill D. Ohling, for Gwinn to Sing NEWBZRG R o b r t Gwinn, Willamette university voice stu dent and outstanding baritone. will be featured soloist In New berg high school's autumn musi cals November 23. Gwinn is a former student of the high school. The Newberg high 7 4-voice cappella choir will sing two groups of numbers and the band will ap pear in concert for the first time this year. Thomas Unit Meets 3 Thomas home extension unit will have party planning as their project at the home of Mrs. Clif ford McMorris, Scotts Mills, route 1, box 199 on Tuesday. All neigh borhood women are invited. The meeting begins at 1:30 o'clock. the winter. The Ohlings want over Friday to accompany Mrs. Savage to Salem. ft. TIM A MMON-to-aeaaon suit that's basic nd beautiful! Rhina etaoe buttons and rounded otlar for a fashion accent . peplosaed jacket and back fullnea in the skirt for a elenderiainc accent I Bcatef all. it 'a proportion-fitted aa fou assy wear it without eoetly alterations! Black ecJy MX-20K. ! 4 m m sf w H 0 THiY PUPf SMOKI AND WHISTLii Brihjr the Kids in! Watch their faces light up like a semaphore when they see this complete miniature railroad system. Witch Dad's face light up, tool Who said Christmas is just for kids? It's fun for ev eryone. See the complete line at Elf strom's. R. L ELFSTB0I1 CO. 340 Court St, Phone 8-2493 'Don 't JCook Miv . . , but . . . have you noticed that there isn't the knot hole clientele around the build ings being built that there used to be. That's because we've had so many excavations in the business district recently, curiosity, it would seem, has at last been quenched. Just deserts ... If truck drivers don't handle their machines with more respect to others they'll soon see women lean out of their cars and shout, "Man Driverl" Identification . . . The girl who turned the pages for Spivakovsky on Friday night was Barbara Miller, a music student at Wil lamette, and we bet she didn't get to watch the violinist very much either. AH Clear . . . When weather like Sat urday morning comes along, it makes one forget any past misdemeanors of the weather and remember only the fresh air and bright sun. At the time ... of this writing, we hav en't yet eaten the YW-YM's smorgasbord Saturday night but if at the time of reading we aren't well filled with lefsct, potato salad, lingenberries, pickled herring, meat balls, pickled beets, herring salad, ryecrisp, cheese (including gjedost), rye bread, kip pered salmon tips, coffee, and a few other Swedish foods we'll be very much surprised. . . . Maxine Buren Choir to Sing Evening Concert The choir of the First Presby terian church, directed by Virgin ia Ward Elliott, will put on its first music night program of the sea son Sunday at 7:30 p. m. One of the featured numbers of the choir will be a special arrangement of The Battle Hymn of Republic. In this number Mr. Ralph Dobbs will join Mrs. Dobbs, the organist, in an organ-piano accompaniment. With the choir will be H. Jo hann Eschbach, baritone, as guest soloist. Professor Eschbach is head of the voice department of Linfield college. On his program will be: n Is Enough (Elijah) Mendelssohn Mighty Lord, and King All Glorious (The Christmas Oratorio) Bach Te Are the Salt of the Earth (from Forsaken of Man) Sowerby Though With the Tongues of Men and Holr Angels Brahms Hear My Cry. O God. Sowerby Abide With Me L-ddle Miss Dallas Engaged Adding her name to the list of brides-elect is Miss Catherine Louise Dallas, daughter of Mrs. Willis Robert of Salem, who will be married during the Christmas holidays to Luther Carson of Par is, Texas. Miss Dallas graduated from Oregon State college and is a member of Kappa Delta sorority. She is now teaching in the Dal las, Texas public schools and will be home in mid-December. Her fiance, who served in the army during the war, is attending schools in Dallas, Texas, where the couple met. Dr. and Mrs. George Terry Hill left by plane Saturday night for' Seattle, where he will attend a meeting of the Northwest Ortho dontists society. They plan to re turn on Tuesday. NEWBERG Grayioa Dassan announced this weak he would start organization of a non-profit band if enough persons are inter ested in the proposal. Duggan said the Chamber of Commerce rooms would be open each Tuesday night for practices. He said he desires to start a band to provide persons just out of high school or college an oppor tunity to continue their musical studies. Ceremony at Home Today The home of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Lenaburg on the Silverton frbad will be the setting for the marri age of his sister, Miss Esther Le naburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lenaburg, to Curtis L. Caro thers, son of Mrs. Jessie Carothers of Shedd and Lloyd Carothers of Prineville, tonight at 7 o'clock. The Rev. H. W. Gross will perform the ceremony. Mrs. William Fish er will sing and her husband will be the accompanist. The couple will exchange their vows before the fireplace and the mantle will be decorated with pink and white chrysanthemums garlanded with greens flanked with candelabras. Mrs. Clifford Sprenger in a beige suit and Mrs. John Eagleson, who will wear a wine Suit, will light the tapers. In their hair will be berettes of white chrysanthemums. For her wedding the bride has chosen a white wool crepe suit with navy blue accessories and corsage of pink rapture roses and stephanotis. Mr. Lenaburg will give his daughter in marriage. Mrs. James Barnard will be her sister's honor attendant and will wear a two-piece grey suit with black accessories and corsage of red roses and tricotine leaves. Gary Hughes, nephew of the av Add the best part of the eld world eharm to yosur hem with an aver - lovely antique that" grows more valuable with the years. Select from ear amailng, line collection. Lambert's tU North Liberty groom, will serve as best man. Mrs. Lenaburg will wear a black print with black accessories and Mrs. Carothers' suit is of navy blue with brown accessories. Their corsages will be of garden ias and carioca roses. At the reception Mrs. James Wolfe, sister of the bride, will pour and Mrs. Del Carpenter of Monroe, sister of the groom, will cut the cake. After trip to California the couple will be at home in Shedd. Speaking of RECORDS Little children love to hear on records familiar songs and stories. Their favorite Nursery Rhymes are presented in such jolly fash ions, which only heighten their every day living experiences. One of the outstanding record ings for tots, from 2 to 4 years is Decca's Genie, the Magic Record narrated by Peter Land Hayes. It is packed with enthusiasm and motivates attention by moving from one meaningful ' incident o another. Youngsters are asked by the record to participate in the musical games, which is a grand way to promote good listening habits. And Christmas brings Twas the Night Before Christmas narrated by Milton Cross on RCA Victor Records. The Jingle Bell Fantasy on the other side has much jingle and snap. Christmas could also bring, in Susie's stocking, that adorable story. The Gingerbread Man told by Decca's Frank Luther with all the music and sound ef fects. Next week the 4 to 6 year old recordings 'will be high-lighted. Well slip in a wee bit about the new sensational story-plays, The Three Bears and The Three Little Pigs, which include props, figures, and a 12-in. non-breakable record. CLTJB CALENDAX MONDAY Chapter AB, PEO With Mrs. Robert renlx. MOO f . High st 730 pjn. Marion auxiliary. Set, VTW. no-hoet dinner, VTW ball. SW p.m. Women of Rotary luncheon. Golden Pheasant. 1 pn. Arrive from Denmark Mrs. Anna Madsen and son, Al len, of Copenhagen, Denmark has arrived in the capital for a six months visit at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hansen. The travelers came by boat and, this Is their first visit to the states. Spring Valley Mr. and Mrs. John S. Mischel of Spring Valley are announcing the corning mar riage of their daughter, Catherine Ellen, to Joseph N. Nelke on Thursday, November 25 at 10 a. m. at St Joseph's Catholic church. Past Presidents At Lewis Home Members of the Past President club of Marion auxiliary, No. 601, Veterans of Foreign Wars, met at the home of Mrs. George Lewis Thursday night Plans were' mad for the presentation of a birthday cake to the auxiliary in observance of its twenty - fourth birthday on November 22, Mrs. A. H. Davis and Mrs. John Peterson In charge. Mrs. James Beall invited the group to her North Fifth street home for the annual Christmas party on Thursday, December 18 and exchange of gifts. Following an Informal hour re freshments were served ' by the hostess, assisted by Miss Barbara . Lewis, to Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Peter son, Mrs. Dealt Mrs. Willie Boone, Mrs. Henry Sim, Mrs. Virgil Bol ton, Mrs. Clarence Forbis, ' Mrs. Leon Hansen, Mrs. Russell Mudd, Mrs. Arwln Strayer, Mrs. Gene vieve Olson, Mrs. Eva Rush, Mrs. Dave Furlough and Mrs. Loyal Adkison. ; : i Downstairs, Oregon Bldg. State and High Phone S-863X C A 0--i-ad fun-t-ra. -- A jJU di-pin. clethi-e , . 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