r 1 1 The Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Sunday.' Tune 1 1943 Miss Ruth Hughlett A Bride Miss Ruth Hughlett is now Mrs. Bob Lee Smith and the couple's future home will be Portland. The marriage ceremony took place Saturday night at the First Con gregational churcb at 9 o'clock with Dr. Seth Huntington orficiat Ing. Roses were ararnged at the altar and white satin bows caurht with clusters of rotes marked the pews. In mist pink dimity frocks with multi-colored ribbon sashes were Patricia Hughlett and Judith Lee Query who lighted the tapers. They wore headbands of Cecille B run ner roues and wristlets of the jame flower. Robert Gwinn sang and Jean Hobson Rich played the wed ding music. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. -W. Hughlett, was given in marriage by her father. Her bridal gown was of white slipper satin designed with a high neckline and net yoke and wide lace bertha. The full skirt terminated in a train and a peplum formed a bustle in back, Her fingertip veil had been worn by her mother and sister at their weddings and fell from an orsnce blossom tiara with clusters of the blossoms at each side. She caried a bouquet of pink roses and white bouvardia. Mivi Charlotte Reeves, who will be married next Saturday, westhe honor attendant and wore a sea green dimity frock enhanced with a br-rtba of green lace and a full skirt. She carried Cecile Brunner roe and bouvardia tied with matching net. Ricky and Jack Que ry were the ring bearers and were dreed in white linen suits with bachelor hut ton boutonnieres. Robert Nelson was best man and Ushers were Edward A. Peterson, Corvallis, Harold and William Mu chow and Robert Macnamara. Mrs. Hughlett selected an aqua dress with grey accessories and corsage of pink rotes for the wed ding. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. L. Smih of Portland were down for their son's nuptials and she wore a sea green dress with white accessories and cornage of white roses. Tmwul vnvum At the reception in the fireplace room of the church Mrs. W. A. Reeves poured coffee and Mrs. .Harold Lamb presided at the punch bowl. Cutting the cake was the bride's sister, Mrs. E. A. Pe terson (Margaret Hughlett) of Corvallis, assisted by Mrs. Floyd Query. Assisting were the Misses Beverly Nelson, Barbara tlalvar son, Doris Hale, Mrs. , William E. II iU and Mrs, Dale Pence. Mr. Smith and hp j bride will spend their ' honeymoon on the Oregon coast and for going away she wore a navyJ blue suit with box style suit, pink blouse and navy hat with pink flowers ad orning one side Her accessories were pink and nary and she wore white orchids. The couple will live in Portland at 4M5 NJ E. Mallory. Reunion at Gatke's Willamette university class of 1919 will hold a reunion on Sun day night at the borne of Dr. and Mrs. Robert-Moulton Gatke. Those attending are to be Miss Caroline Sterling, Wena tehee, i Mrs. Faye Welle Lien, Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Baughman, Lake Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wil son, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Had ley, Albany, Miss Glenna Tee ters and Miss Mary Parounagian, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elli ott, Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Hortonj Canby, Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Fishfcr, Forest Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rowe, Gaston, Dr. and Mrs. Gatke, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Millie. Mr. and Mrs. Les tle Sparks, Miss Vesta Mulligan and Miss Lelia Johnson, all of Sa lem. The Henry Millies were hosts at an informal get-together of the group after -the alumni banquet on Saturday night. To Honor Senior Rainbow Girls Chawick j assembly, Order of the Rainbow for Girls, will have a picnic supper before the meet ing on Tuesday, June 13, at the. Masonic temple. The supper will be at 6:30 p. m. A short business meeting will be held immediately after the sup per, and a degree will be put on for all members of Rainbow who have just graduated from Salem high school. Twenty - eight girls will receive this degree. Mr. and : Mrs. James B. Young have returned from a ten day stay in San Francisco and Oakland, Calif., where they visited his sis ters, Mrs. A. G. Gideon and Mrs. Grace Zeberg. Miss -Mary Reimann Married Pink, orchid and green were the colors of Miss Mary Edith Rei mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Detrich Reimann selected for her wedding Saturday night when she became the bride of Oscar Carl Christensen, jr.. son of the Oscar C. Christen sens. It was at 8 o'clock that the Rev. J. R. TurnbuU per formed the ceremony at the First Baptist church. The altar was banked with bou quets 'of pink and orchid flowers with candles arranged in the win dows. Miss Beverly Kenney sang and Miss Minnie Miller was the organist Of white nylon organdy was the bridal' gown, fashioned with lego-mutton sleeves and lace appli que Oil the bodice.' The skirt of wide impressed pleats was entrain and over a boop. Her illusion fin gertip veil cascaded from a bon net of the illusion embellished with seed pearls. She carried a white fan adorned with pink and orchid roses and bouvardia. Mr. Reimann gave bis daughter in marriage. . Preceding the bride to the altar was her sister. Miss Shir lee Rei mann, as maid of honor, and the Misses Mary Lou McKay, Nancy Connelly and Sara Mae Addis, as bridesmaids for their Kappa Kap pa Gamma sorority sister. They all wore frocks styled identical with hoop skirts caught up in front with flowers, berthas and marquisette yokes. The honor at tendant wore pale green taffeta and the bridesmaids were in or chid. They all had matching gloves and carried fans of roses and bou vardia with coronets of the flow ers in their hair. Attend the Greem Robert Dunn of Corvallis stood wftfV Ms 'Beta 'Tne& Pi fraternity j brother as best man and seating the guests were John Kacgi and Donald Burlingham, also fraterni ty brothers, and Lestcrn Green of Eugene. Mrs. Reimann chose an aqua marquisette and lace gown with white gloves for her daughter's ; nuptials. Mrs. Christensen wore a dusty pink crepe gown with grey gloves for the wedding. Both wore pink flowers in their hair. The reception followed in the churcb parlors. Mrs. Dorothy Ege cut the cake and pouring were Mrs. Jack Stump of Monmouth and Mrs. Elise Leeckley, Corvallis, Kappa Kappa Gamma house mother. As sisting were the Misses Carolyn Davis, Jean Hatfield. Lucille Kol etson, Portland, Jerry Trapman, Portland, Marianne Bones tee le and Valda Wold. The groom's sisters. Misses Ardis and Marne Christen sen passed the guest book and j dream cakes. j For traveling the bride wore a j ;steel blue wool crepe costume suit ' Weddingai' Church on Saturday. At an impressive ceremony Sat-! urday night at 8 o'clock in' the ! fireside room of the First Presby- I terian church Miss Irene Barbour of Portadaun, North Ireland, for merly of Scotland, became the bride of Robert Wayne Price, son of Mrs. Wayne M. Price and the late Mr. Price. Dr. Chester W. Hamblin officiated at the nuptials before members of the immediate t with pink felt cloche and pink and grey accessories. The couple went south to California on their wed ding trip. For the summer the newly weds will be at home in Cor vallis and in the fall will move to Eugene, where they will attend the University of Oregon. family. Bouquets' of. shell pink roses .and tapers were arranged on either side of the fireplace and on the mantel. For her wedding the attractive bride chose a dove grey crepe dress fashioned with bustle, cas cade ruffle to hemline ifi back and elbow length sleeves. She wore a black straw picture hat, white gloves and earned a white prayer book. Her flowers were maroon and white carnations. Blaine Cune gave the bride in marriage. Miss Marjorie Price, sister of the groom, was the honor attend ant and wore a forest green aft ernoon dress with sequin trim and a black picture hat. She carried a prayer book and wore a corsage of pastel carnations. James Zigler stood with the groom as best man. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barbour of Por tadaun. North Ireland and she has a brother David. The benedict's mother wore a two-piece grey suit Lions Meeting ' ' At Forkner's Hollywood Lions will meet on Wednesday at 8:30 at the home of Mrs. R. A. Forkner. 1855 North Capitol street. Installation of of ficers is scheduled. The committee includes Mrs. J. Harry Morah. Mrs. .J. E. Van Wyngarden and Mrs, F. A Wil liams. Hostesses are to be Mrs. P. W. Hale, Mrs. C. W. Robbins and Mrs. C A. Walden. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Man ning and children. Peter, Nancy and Jim. are leaving today for a week's sojourn at . Neskowin. with black hat and corsage of car nations for the wedding. j A reception at the Price home on North Cottage street followed the ceremony. After a , wedding trip south to San Franc lyweds will be at hjme in Salem at the Leslie Manor sco the new- apartments. VIOWS HOWE COWPKHWH 5245.00 CHECK THESE FEATUDES EASY PAYMENT TERMS TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE O Hinged pre ease loot rid right over pina and thick- of material. O 4-foint teed guide, stttrhrnq straight and true with hast gentle gnkflng up to the- needle. i if ; O Simplified threading ... done with one-hand ... no hoi to go thm except eye ol needle. O Reverse sewing enables) yoa to backtrack and rein force Mam ends quickly. bobbin when O Bobbin winder automatically completely filled. O Rerolring spool lns prevent thread from becoming tangled or broken. This deluxe desk houses White'a finest sewing unit. Every feature has been especially designed to make home sew ing easier, iasier and'more enjoyable. 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