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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1948)
2 The SicrtsVmcrnV Salem, Oregon, Sunday DcmBor 19. 1948 Miss Arlyn Sheldon a Bride Pink and blue -were the colors Miss Arlyn Sheldon selected for her marriage Saturday night when she became the bride of Eric Lee Carlson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Carlson. The young couple exchanged their vows at the First Congregational church with the Rev. Seth Huntington performing the 8 o'clock rites. Mrs. Robert Fry sang and Mrs. William H. East, aunt of the ernom. was the organist. The al tar was decorated with bouquets of pink snapdragons, carnations and chrysanthemums. Lighting the tapers were Miss Joan Schwa bbauer and Miss Nancy Farrar, who wore old rose satin frocks. Immediately preceding the bride .to the altar was her sister, knur ley Sheldon, as junior brides maid. Walking before her were Mrs. Darwin D. Caspell as matron of honor and Miss Ida Fridell and Miss Charlotte Reeves as brides maids. They all wore identical Ibouffant frocks of steel blue satin fashioned with panier skirts, pep- lums, basque bodices, square necklines and cap sleeves. They -wore matching satin halo hats and carried matching satin muffs to which were pinned pink carna tions. I Of white slipper satin was the bride's gown, designed with a "rolled satin bertha, net yoke, . double bustle and full skirt ter minating in a train. A seed pearl 'coronet held in place her finger- tip veil and she earned a bouquet lot bouvardia centered with a pink orchid. The bride, daughter of Mr. ;nd Mrs. Lloyd Perl Sheldon, was "given in marriage by her father. Allen Desch stood with the 'groom as best man and ushers iwere Darwin Caspel. Michael Ttothwell. Richard Whiteley and Ronald Clark. I Mrs. Sheldon wore a steel blue crepe gown with grey accessor ies for her daughter's wedding .and Mrs. Carlson's gown was of jwine crepe with matching hat and 'black accessories. Their corsages .'were of pink rosebuds. J, At the reception in the church i parlors Mrs. Delbert Schwab bauer presided at the coffee urn Tand Miss Amanda Schwabbaoer cut the cake. Mrs. F. W. Farrar was at the punch bowl and as sisting were the Misses Jean Doo . little. Lois Burris. Mary Massee nd Mary Elizabeth Reinhart. - The couple went south down the coast to California on their hon eymoon and for traveling the i bride wore a wine coachman style .suit with black hat and accessor ies and an orchid corsage. Mr. nd Mrs. Carlson will live in Cor vallis while he is attending Ore gon State college. The Etokta club Christmas party mill be an event of Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Henry G. Carl, 965 E st. A salad luncheon will be served at 1:15 o'clock. Mrs. Mason Bishop will lead the group In singing of Christmas carols and will be an exchange of gifts. The committee includes Mrs. Vard Hughes, Mr. Mason Bishop, Mr. W. W. Chadwick and Mrs. Ralph Scott. I l s 1 jr y 1 M XT J I - I 4 H f : Y;i- S I ' Mr. and Mrs. rtichard S. Fry (Marilyn Flohrer) who were married on December 12 at the First Congregational church. The bride is the .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Flohrer and her husband is the son of Mrs. Beth Fry and Leo Fry. The couple will live in Salem. (Jesten-Miller). Rites to Be Read Today At a 2 o'clock ceremony this afternoon at the First Congrega- Mrs. Edward Armstrong of Port land, whose dresses will be of pas tel blue corduroy. The (rocks are styled identical with military col lars pearl stud buttons down the front and short sleeves. They will carry contrasting bouquets of blue carnations and headdress of the same flowers. tional church Miss Mary Catharine ! J. Walter Lidstrom of Prine Hwbson, daughter of Mr. and MrsJville will serve as best man for Homer Lyle Hobsori of Portland, his brother and ushers will be Rol Will become the bride of Roy Lid- lin Haag, Richard GahLsdorf, Rob strom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl ert Strong, Portland, and William Anton Lidstrom of Prineville. The Schade, Portland. Rev. Seth Huntington vffP perform ' Mrs. Hobson has selected a two the rites and Prof. T.yS. Roberts piece wine dress with gold ac will be the organist. ; j cessories and corsage of gold but- For her wedding the bride will ton chrysanthemums for the nup- whitp velveteen floor wais ana Mrs. iaastroms aress is wear a length gown designed with short sleeves and Peter Pari collar. For something old" she will wear a of steel blue crepe with navy and White accessories. Her flowers will be of pink and white chrysanthe- Norwegian wedding pin given to j rnums her by the benedict' mother. Her shoulder length veU will cascade from a seed pearl headdress which her mother had worn at her wed ding. She will weat white mitts and carry a colonial bouquet of white carnations, bouvardia and blue fbrget-me-notJ, Mrs. Charles Urn ess of The Dal les will be her sister's matron of honor and will wear a royal blue corduroy dress. Bridesmaids will be Miss Jo Price of Corvallis and EnjFTnRnM9 Present a New Exhibition of Art. The First Showing of Oil Paintings By Inez Beach New York Artist Miss Beach, a qualified marine painter w ho as one of a group of Eastern Art ists, visited Oregon Shores this sum mer, sends to Oregon a group of paint ings of the roaring Pacific. Commencing Monday at 1 :00 p. m. You Are Invited Art Galleries Third Floor 340 Court The studio of Prof. T. S. Rob erts will be the scene of the re ception. Miss Olga -"VVikberg, aunt of the bride, will cut the cake and Mrs. Russell Sackett will preside at the coffee urn. Assisting will be Mrs. Roger M. Schnell and Miss Carol Hanson of Minneota, Minn. ; For traveling the bride has chosen an emerald green wool dressmaker suit with dark grey accessories and a corsage of green orchids. The couple will live in Corvallis until spring, after which time they will make their home in Prineville. Post, Auxiliary To Have Party Members of Capital post and auxiliary, American Legion, will have a Christmas party, Monday ; at 8 p.m. in legion hall. Program ; will be Christmas carols by a j Salem high school chorus under j the direction of Miss Lena Belle I Tartar; Pianologue by Miss Rob erta Meyer; numbers by "Rock : ettes" pupils of Paul Armstrong ! School of dance: numbers bv the Flks quarter composed of Ralph Caley, Lawrence Alley, Norval Edwards, and Boyd Babbitt with Bob Carpenter accompanist; and yocal solos by Dale Hagedorn. ! Group singing, dancing and re freshments will follow the pro gram. ; Members are asked to bring canned goods or other foods for Christmas baskets being distri buted by the auxiliary child wel fare committee. Married on Saturday A former Salem girl. Miss Mar jorie Broer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Broer now of Grants Pass, became the bride of Robert Gallagher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallagher of Salem, on Saturday night at the First Bap tist church here at 8 o'clock. The Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson perform ed the nuptials. Mrs. Walter Wea thers was the organist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a silver lame gown with all over embossed de sign of white plumes. The dress was fashioned with a hick neck line with a small V. long sleeves and a deep peplum which cas caded in back to form the train. Orange blossoms held in place her fingertip veil and she carried a bouquet of bouvardia and or chids. Miss Laurel Fraser was the maid of honor and wore an or chid figured tafeta dress fash ioned similar to the bride's only with short sleeves. Bridesmaids were Miss Roberta O'Neill, who wore lavender figured taffeta, and Miss Marilyn Broer, whose dress was of pink. They were made identical to the honor attend ant's and they all carried match ing muffs with lavender and pink chrysanthemums. Deanna Broer. in a white figured taffeta fxock made like the bridesmaids, flower girl; ring bearers Frederick Broer, III, and Broer. Richard Gallagher was his bro ther's best man and seating the guests were Brady Gallagher, Bert Broer, Fred Broer. jr.. Melvin Broer and John Goffrier. Mrs. Broer wore a black floor length gown with cut steel bead trim and orchid and fuchsia plumes in her hair. Mrs. Galla gher chose a black gown for her son's marriage and both wore corsages of baby orchids. The reception was held in the church parlors. Mrs. Bert Broer presided at the punch bowl and Mrs. Fred Broer. jr., served the ices. Cutting the cake were Mrs. Hal M. Orme and Mrs John Bro er. aunts of the bride The newlyweds left for south ern California on their honey moon and for traveling the bride donned a beige two piece wool suit with Russian squirrel cape and matching hat. Mr. Gallagher and his bride will live in Eugene while he is attending the Univer sity of Oregon. Musicale at Roberts' Miss Lena Belle Tartar will pre sent her vocal pupils in a musicale at Robert's studio on Tuesday night at 8:15 o'clock. The public is in vited. Accompanists for the vocalists are to be Phil Ringle, violin; Mari lyn Broer, fluist: Beverly Gustaf son, Dorothy Pederson, Adne Ma rie Hill and Virginia Benner, pian ists. The following is the program:- Manger Lullaby Newton Sweet Lil' Jesus Boy ..... MacGimsey Patricia Elfstrom The Rose's Cup Ward-Stephens Shepherds in the Hush of Night O'Hara Barbara Callaway There's A Song In the Air ". Speaks Margie At wood My Love Rode By Calbreath When Love Is Kind Old English Ardith Miller Coronation Day in rairyland Besly I Wonder As I Wander Niles '. Donna Sattcr From the Canebrake . Gardner Phil Ringle. violin 1 The Little Girl Next Door Loehr O Holy Night Adams Jack Nelson j Lovely Lady Dressed in ! Blue . d'Invilliers The Virgin at the Manger .... Perilhou i Sharon Hamilton The Virgin's Slumber Song Reger Shepherd Play a Little Air Stickles Betty Brinkley The Star of Love Ward-Stephens The Virgin's Lullaby Coming of the King) Buck Marilyn Powers No Lullaby Need Mary Sing .. Clokey The Little Road to Bethlehem . . Head Willetta Hersch Pan is Angelicus ,,- Connor Ave Marie . - Roberts Pebble DeSart And There Were Shep herds McDonald Mary Evelyn Parke (and carolers) Carols Selected Soloists and Guests If I te 11 -"'.si ,? WF Pictured above is a portion of the children at the Christmas party given Thursday night at the Salem Woman's club house by the Disabled American Veterans auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Santa are also pictured. (M. A. Artz photo.) King wood American Legion No. ! plete plans for the turkey dinner 81 and auxiliary held their annual on January 1. no-host dinner and Christmas par- ( Mrs. William Bosh will enter- ty for members and fheir families j tain members of her club at a Saturday, December 18 at 6:30 Christmas party Monday night at was i o'clock, on Parkway Drive. Mrs. her Saginaw street home. A late were i Esther Wendt, Mrs. L. B. McClen-' supper will be served following John don and Mrs. Hazel Hastings were bridge and gift exchange. Mrs. in charge of the program. A short Dean Ellis of Portland, a former business meeting was held to com- member, will be a special guest. Dances Highlight Holiday Social Calendar ! I J f i r Highlighting the social agenda during the holiday season will Rainbow Formal I For members of the high school and college set will be the formal dance to be given Wednesday night by the Rainbow Girls at the arm ory. Glen Williams and, his orchestra will play for dancing between 9 and iz o clock, ineme ior trie i annual affair will be "Winter Wonderland", carrying out a blue and white color scheme. Miss Thais Crandall, worthy adviser, is general chairman of the dance and assisting on the di rectorate are Leah Case, decor ations; Gladys Boock, program and tickets; Marilyn Power,, re freshments; and Dorothy Peder son, patrons. Patrons and patronesses for the dance are Messrs. and Mesdames G. A. Reeher, Herman Johnston, D. M Eby, Gerald DeSart, Jason E Frizzell, W. G. Burris. Mem Pearce. Clarence Webber. Wayne Henry, F. Bruce Crandall. L. M. Case. A. B, Pederson. Kenneth Power and Mrs. Carl Anthony. Spinster Ball Christmas night will be the Spinsters Charity Ball at Glen wood ballroom with Glenn Wood ry's orchestra play'ihg for the for mal affair between 9 and 12 o'clock. Always an anticipated event of the holiday season, mem bers of the college set home from school, will be among those at tending. Patrons and patronesses for the ball will be Messrs. and Mesdames Ralph Cooley, George Croisan, Linn C. Smith, Daniel J. Fry, Jr., Henry V. Compton. Floyd W. Shepard, Gene Vandeneynde. George Alexander. Oliver B.Hus ton and Robert Shinn. i! Final plans for the ball will be made Monday ! night when- the Spinsters will be entertained jkt the North Summer! street hotne'pf miss Margaret Cooley. Air Reserve Tarty) For' New Year's eve Is the Air Reserve association informal dance and party at the Qubnset hut beginning at 9 o'clock.? AH former air force men and ' their friends are invited to attend. I The committee in charge 6f ar rangements includes Robert Gentzkow, Gordon King, P. p. 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