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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1949)
Reception Tuesday Honors The Swifts, Centennial Highlight of the coming week will be the reception Tuesday night ( St. Paul's Episcopal church parish house in honor of the Rev. George H. Swift on the occasion of his 20th anniversary with the par ish as rector and Mrs. Swift, and also to observe the centennial of the acquisition of the property of the church,! donated to the parish in 1849 by Dr. D. M. Willson. Hours for the reception, being arranged by the entire parish, will be from j f j 8:30 to 10 o'clock. Preceding the reception there will be a confirm- j NJ (Sq ' f 1 I 1 1 T)Q ation class and vespers service at j J.VJ.100 1 illlll-'O the church at 7 30 with the Rt. J . j l -i , Rev. Benjamin D. Dagwell. bish- A rjfHo Y op of Oregon diocese, to conduct! V V vVlO L mation and to give a 1 ""Nl "I i the centennial of the VflclJpOl op or Oreg the confirmation talk on thurrh Wivp nf th iPdrvmpn will ! The chaoel of St. Paul's Episco preside at the tea teble and in- ' pal church was the siting for the elude Mrs. Le;ter Barr, Mrs. Lynn j wedding of Miss Artie May Phil-; F. Cror.emiller, Mrs. Glenn S. j lips, daughter ol juajor ana sir? Pxsr.n Mrs W Wri Is - Kaum. Robert K. Phillip, and Lt. Paul Mrs. Robert M. Fitzmaurice and Cortland Rodgers, USA, son of Mr Mrs. C.--W. EartTett. Cutting the rake will hp Mr. Ch.-trles Helt- zel and Mrs. O. K. Dett'itt. Mom- ! If. Swift performed the 4 o'clock bers of St. Ceceiha Guild will nuptials. Max Alford sang and serve and include Mr-. James B. Miss Ruth Bedford was the organ Bedinatield. Miss Betty Byrd. i't. Pink gladioluses were arran Mrs. Frances Cole. Mrs. Jack Haz- ! cd on the altar. j elett. Mrs. Nina Littrell, Miss Jean 1 The bride chose; a beige gabar Quickcndcn and "Mis Carolyn dine suit with button trim, round- Urady. , ed collar and cults tor ner wea General committee for the re ception and centennial observ- and Mrs. Cecil P. Rodgers. on Sat urday afternoon. The Rev. George ante includes w'enn v raxson. Wallace Carson. Mrs. William H. Lytle, Mrs. F'rank H. Spears and Mrs. George WclW. Reception ding. Her hat waq of cream and chocolate brown and her accessor ies were brown, j She carried a white pfrayer bookjmarked with a white otchid. Mrs. i Robert N. Phillips, jr. committee includes Mrs W. Carl- (Mary rneipsj was ner siMer-m-ton Smith, Mrs. Louis Lachmiind, ! law's honor matron. Sne wore a Mrs. Varney A. Kuhn. Mr. Don- ! pearl grey suit with blue accessor aid C. Roberts bnd Mrs Homer H. 'cs end carried a colonial noegay Smith. Assisting on the -recent ion j of paste flowers centered with a committee arc" Mrs. Ralph H. Coo- j haby orchid. Mr. Phillips stood with ley. Mrs. Eugene I. Foster, Mrs. I the grootn as best man and ushers John B LanKrell, Mrs. E. If Kfn-iere Robert G. Cpates and Kob ': y-i -..l . .. S ' vL'A & si. , j a " ? , , - ' I it - , ' - -ii n ' ' ' , v -4. y i t;ru . v v it. ' jl 'tX 'W v. the ceiling with seed weed, emer ging from it . . . Large painted murals of whales, fish and mer maids on the walls . . . Old Nep tune himself reigning over the dance ... in the center of j the hall with a spotlight, and turning around slowjy . . . Drift wood, which the juniors had brought in from the beach themselves, every where . , . Punch served from an old pirate's chest ... . bottles with messages around the orches tra .. . Orchids to Tatia Wil liams for the clever decorations, which took hours of prepara tion . . Speaking of orchids ... be lieve the majority of the girls there wore orchids, small and large ones, in their hair ... on their wrists or the waistline . . . and a sprinkling of white dinner jackets noted among the men . . . Choosing white . . . The Barnes sisters . . . Joan in sH i a -c i rrlv Cn7finna in whiteTdott'ed'organdy oVer red. j ponding secretary, Mrs. Llovc the skirt Wit in front to reveal the ' Purest, treasurer. Mrs. Lthe Convention Committees Are Listed Members of the convention commission for the American Le gion auxiliary department of Ore gon are meeting every Tuesday at convention headquarters in the Senator hotel! The convention will be held August 3-6 with business sessions to be held in the senate chambers of the state capitol building. Mrs. Hubert A. Goode. Portland, national president 'of the American Legion auxiliary, will be in Salem for the convention. The commission members are: general chairman, Mrs. L N. Ba con; vice chairmen. Mrs. Helen McLeod. Mrs. Harlan Judd; sec retary. Mrs. Don Madison; cor- Lloyd l nedy, Mrs, Cal V. Patton and Mrs. fit Oohrke of Dajllas, Pi Kappa Mrs. Paul Cortland Rodgers, the former Artie May Phil lips, daughter of Major and Mrs. Robert N. Phillips, whose marriage took place Saturday afternoon in the chapel of St. Paul's Episcopal church. Lt. Rodgers is the son cf Mr. and Mrs. Cecil P. Rodgers. (Jesten-Miller). j. Homer Goulet. Phi fraternity brothers of the Church Guilds Asit groom. All guilds of the church are as- ' Mrs. Phillips sheeted a pink sisting with arrangements as fol- i silk crepe gown for her daughte St. Agns. coffee .service. wedding and Mrs. ftodgers wore a lows; Mrs. Hazel Johnston and Mrs. j silver grey dre-s. Their corsages Lola Fursrnan. .chairmen; St. i 'ere of pink and white carnations. J Anne's, deer-rations and tahle n'r- the hewlyweds, greeted their j - Seen and Heard . . . red . . . her escort Jim Cooke, boy governor of Oregon . . . . White organdy for Shirley Jones; and orchid corsage ... A white strapless frock for Betty Keeker ' and stole fprinkled with irrides- ; rent sequins . . . Brunette Betty i Cooley also wearing white . . . ! ditto for Barbara Zumwalt . . . ! and white frosted organdy for Ramona Van Hess ... Pre-dance hostesses . . . Les lyn Burdette in a yellow dotted Swiss frock with violet sash and ! slippers . . . and Marilyn Pow er in a blue embroidered organza ' . . . Pretty Nancy Miller in a fe ! ching strapless plaid frock, the ! skirt banded in wnite pique . . j A blue tiered skirted frock for Di ! ane Perry . . . blonde Sally Don- : kin in red satin and a white or- ; chid i . . Joan-Marie Miller; ! wearing an off-shoulder vellow ! dotted Swiss frock and purple or- chid ... A green aress for Katie Siegmund and long white gloves Tuesday for a fortnight's visit will Lewis: badges. Mrs. Jennie Bart lett; banquet. Mis. Helen McLeod. Mrs. Harlan Judd; convention hall. Mrs. Frank Marshall; dis trict presidents' breakfast, Mrs. Earl Andrsen; distinguished guests, Mrs. Leon Brown: decor ations, Mrs. Harold Streeter; ex hibits. Mrs. Clara Poland; finance. Mrs. Glenn Port.r; flags and stan dards. Mrs. John E. Wood; forty niner hour. Mrs. Walter L. Snaul ding: Gold Star Mothers. Mrs. Merle Travis; hospitality. Mrs. Paul Ficke: housing. Mrs. Malcolm Cameron: memorial service, Mrs. O. E. Palmateer; pages. Mrs. J. D. White; programs, Mrs. Ray J. Bassett; publicity, Mrs, Michael Panck: registration, Mrs. Austin H. Wilson; ritualistic contest. Mrs Don Apperson: secretaries and treasurers breakfast, Mrs. Bert Walker; trophies and awards, Mrs. Kenneth Shomaker. Expected to arrive In the capital By tERYME ENGL ISH OPEN HOUSE . . . The Glenn', Chattertons of Longview, she ran-rrw.r,t- Hi-.i.th rf.-..tK. cuests al a reccotion at the home , ftici. ormics ai nome .lunuij wom. - mcnts; Ju.'.ior Guild, reception; ' ' the bride's parents on Colum- at . their attractive Kingwood piece print Mr. and Mrs. St. Helena's publicity St. Acnes - bia street. Pouring were Mrs. ' Heights residence . . . the occa-. Frank McHugh down from Port- MOWanl J'helUS. Mrs. Allen Hurt SIQ'l lO ceieuraie me opening vi imiu . . . uie muu iii a buiiviiik coffee; St. Cecelia, serving' Wom an's auxiliary, Miss Mariorie Har ris, chuiiman, guest book; St. Paul's Guild, general committee. Preceding the aff;ur the. wives' tit the vestrymen will eiitw,titfc and Mrs. Elmer A.' Berglund. Miss Maxine Buren cut! the c;jke and assisting were Mrs! Erie. Bergmnn. Miss Roberta Meyer. Mi's Joseph ine Haurv. Mrs. ,ax Alford and nd with buffet dinner at r.ltfroVlock ' Mrs Albert LmdUeck. Alice Lee at the North Summer street home Hergliind pa s-scd the dream cakes. of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Shep md. The affair will honor the Hew and Mrs. Swift, ni hop Dagwell and the visiting clergymen. Host esses include Mesdams E. M Page, H;urv Belt. Arthur Hav. Charles Heltzel, Floyd W. Sh( p anU Don.ild A. Young, lister Barr. Lynn F. IVore miller. Glenn Pax-oil. w. Wells B.nim. Bobert M. Fitmaunee and C. W. Bart-lett. Vivacious Janet G a i s e r wearing a frosted blue organdy dress wUh bustle and American , beauty bow in pack . . . Petite hlrk and whitP tun. t-',,u, r ulu 1" ile ulue less ill ess . . AT HOME . . .on Tuesday night were the1 C. Lester Now tK- r.. Wl .M r&nm.ltr and ccriw shanlunif Mrs Rir-h- I "'"o "iiciioimcu wim (; K.;:r m" " : I IIU L : 'n party for their son-in-law fTtowng'3 here W he occa- i ThiUan pnnV in 'the "purple and tehr;r'm "d sion and the McCormicks inviting ! brown tones . . . From Salem Uells- hre rom Modesto Cal.r a few of their Salem friends in to 1 spotted ... Mrs. James T. Brand ' ' ' ,tes 15 comi" "riy and meet them . . . i having the time of her life remin- stay,n late. ' ' '. Mrs' Newman The setting . . . punch serv-, iscing with her Coos Bay friends ' wear,.nt, 8 benung grey strap- Lt. Rodders and his bride left ed out on the glassed in patio she wore a clever print . . . , . h, . AAilZhtr in u later in - the day. hx ear for Fort a canopy over toe garden and lots decks of cards on a white back- ! a p"k kn"t ' uit . . Roses ftl . IJKlanfrma WHITP ne I III' Ul idjiuiuicu luiuuuic . . . Muu - I I run n r. J l ill . ...... .... stationed For tr.rdelme the bride und a perfect .sunny day for a gar- Thompson choosing a yellow donned a cream wpol topcoat be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Guild (Patricia Wallace), of Madison, Wisconsin, where both are attend ing the University of Wisconsin. While here theyjwill be guests at theVVaJlace Orchards home of her jnts, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wal- par lace The Gaiety Hill Garden rlub has a full day planed for Monday. In the morning they will visit gardens in Da'las and return to Salem for a one o'clock luncheon at the Fairmount hill home of Mrs. Phillip Allison. During the after noon the , group will tour gardens on the hill. Robert Adams to Take Bride FWmer Salem friends Mr. CAD Has. New Officer Slate At the i -Rular meeting of Court Capital City. Catl olic Daughters den party, though the sun did get print, large green hat and carrying a little warmish late in the after- a bag she had woven . . . Mrs. noon . . . the buffet table, on Edward A. Lebold in a becoming the patio, covered with a yellow 1 brown print and brown cha checked cloth . . . poppies and pe.iu . . . blue delphinium in a blue willow i AC KEVOIR PARTY ... on bowl . . . lovely congratulatory ; Wednesday at the McCormkk anB Mrss: O. D. Adajms. now of San ' bouquets about tne rooms . . . a , nome wnen Mrs. v. Benson. Kri.tiriwi will ii intoroctoH to striking centerpiece on the dining : Mrs. Carl Porter and Mrs. Glenn learn of the comiijig marriage r,f room table, where both coffee and i McCoi mi. k entertained for two their son. Orville Jllobert Adams. . ic tea were served ... a hand- travelers . . . Mrs. A. L. Adolph to Mis i N.incv oioreina Judges' ! some silver bowl filled with a low f on and Mrs. Ralph Campbell . . . arrangement oi Daoy caua lines me lurmer oouno ior r.urope ano . . . orchid and white ones and Vicki Campbell accompanying her orchid Esther Reed daisies com- i east and seeing her off on the bined with the foliage of the 11 Queen Mary . . . Thirty-five of ies . . . trays and trays of deli- ! their friends calling at 5 o'clock cidus hors d'oeuvres . . . guests with the patio and garden the set everywhere . . . inside and out, j ting tor the party . . . Instead of on the buffet table and delicious was the sandwich loaf, most pop- ' ular with the men ... a port able tirepliice by the house . . . later in the evening Mrs. New man bringing out her miniature organ, a fdmily heirloom .... and Mrs. Harris Lictz playing it for the guests . . . Les Newman taking pictures all evening . . . flashes and movies . . . c UliL-LilEC 3 State daughter of Mr. anid Mrs. Freder ick Byron Judges of Gardner, Ore. the Wedding wilj.be performed in Portland on Tuesday. June 14 of America on Wednesday at thr , 't the iRose City Presbyterian Woman's club installation of offi- church at a high noon ceremony, cers was roruliu-led Vv Mr vt.. i Mis Judees and her fiance will LaDou of Mt. Angel, district depu- ' be seniors at Oregdri State college coming early ana staying late . . ly. Mrs. Margaret Brown was in- in She is a member of T"e hostess . . . receiving in a stalled as grand regent for the Kappa Alpha Thttia and his fra-' becoming navy blue sheer after coming year. The meetings w.II ' ternity is Alpha Tj.u Omega. Mr. j noon dress enhanced with navy again begin in September and will Adams .attended alem schools, be held monthly. The court will ' prior to moving, aqd served in the cooperate with the Knighta of Co- I navy during the war. His father is ; now assistant superintendent of j schols irt. Sari Francisco, and form ! erly was with the! state depart ment of education pere. Mr. and Mrs. Adams were in Salem Thursday enroute to Seat Jumbus in having a picnic at dinger -field in July An appeal was made for blood donors for the Bed Cross blood bank by Mrs. F. E. Kenyon, court Jted cross chairman. Mrs. H. E. gifts for the travelers the guests brought dollars . . . clever pack ages with cartoons and verses . . . some in bills . . . others in silver' taffeta bias bands . . . husband, . and lots of dimes, pennies and Glenn, here and there shaking- nickels . . . Doris AdolphsonV hands and introducing guests . . J dollars hidden in a green minia Assisting . . . Mrs. Paul Mcll- j ture boat . , . and Mrs. Camp wain ol Coos Bay in a bright blue bell's in a fortnightcr wrapped in Corey, Junior Catholic Daughters ,,e Jind Portland apd visited with chairman, announced the opening , Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I. Paulson. or the camp at Silver Fals Dark ana black print witn the new plunging neckline . . . Pretty Mrs. Lee Bishop of Eugene, for merly of Salem, greeting old friends and wearing a white two- piece dress with belt . . . purple and travel stickers JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM . . . Always a highlight of the school year for the teen-age group . . . The affair held a week ago in the multi-colored 1 high school gynavjum . . . The I gym transformed to an "Under June 12. Thirtv - five cirls aro planning to attend. Mrs. Edmund Silbernagel will be the registered nurse' in attendance. The refresh ment committee was in charge of Mrs. M. L. Jones. fiurnU of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Busick this afternoon at their North Summer street home fol lowing the Willamette university commencement will be Brice Smith of Portland, who is receiv ig his law degree, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Linton Smith of Portland, and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Cain and son, Hobin, of Cor- MlllS. Marlon auxiliary.. Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold a regular meeting Monday evening at the VFW hall. Memorial services will be held. Plans will be completed for the members to attend con vention at Coos Bay June 22 to 23. John Copenhavfr will leave! From out-of-town . . . The' the Sea" setting Monday ;fur Boulder, Colorado, to ; Donald McCormicks of Portland j attend summer sessions at the Un- ! ... he a brother of Glenn and iversity if Colorado, returning to i his attractive wife in a Salem the end of August. I white print frock . . . The C. O. a gilnet for Call 3-6126 Wt.X '1MB. A -ST Tf r mm Moderate your dancing at one-half the usual cost Right now. two for the price of one. Enroll today while this amazing offer is in effect. Walts Polka Two-Step Varsoviana T-IWt UTy.lT M or HIM ShotUsche Fox Trot Rumba Bop A Complete Selection of 4 Father's f Day Cards Are Still Available at E dt card Williams Salem-m-m Candies Hallmark Cards 330 Court st' .: , $1.75 Toilet water and atomizer Just like Mom's Ho gift-wonderful for your favorite little girl! She'll love its tingly rose-scented sproy its imort grown-up look on the dressing table. Set includes plastic atomizer with rub ber "squeeze me" ball and a full four ounce ! bottl of toilet water. 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