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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1949)
10 Th Stat mem, Salom, Owqon, Sunday, Tun 2$. 1949 Elizabeth Nelson Bride of Scott Adams at Churgh j Rites at St. Pauls I i i f,.' . All whit flowers, gladioluses and delphinium, decorated St Paul's Episcopal church Saturday night for the inarriafe of Mias Eliz abeth Nelson and Scott Adams. It was at S o'clock that the Rev. George H. Swift performed the ceremony. Before the bridal party en tered Miss Edith Fairhara sanf and Miss Ruth Bedford was the or ganist. i , I The stately, blonde bride, who entered on the arm of her father. George W. Nelson, who gave her In marriage. 'wore a handsome egg shell satin g own fashioned en train, The fitted bodice was en hanced with wide drop shoul der neckline with bertha collar embeilishted with three rows of imported lac. The sleeves were long and buttons atnded down the back. Her illusion veil cascaded from a coronet of pearli2ed orange blossoms, which had been worn by her sister-in law, Mrs. George Nelson, Jr. She carried a prayer book, which had been given her by Dr. Fred Clayton, pastor of th Episcopal church in Milwaukie. Her prayer book was topped with an orchid. The three feminine attendants were attired in identical frocks of faille taffeta designed with bus tles, and drop shoulders with ber tha collars. Miss Janet Kirk, who came up from San Francisco to be the honor maid, wore apple green, and the bridesmaid. Miss Sara Bjorset of Cottage Grove and Miss ' Ann Adams of Milwaukie. , sister of the benedict, wore peach frocks. They wore matching faille head dresses adorned with flowers and varried contrasting noegayt of sweetpeas and. stock, the honor attendant's edged in oeach pleat ed malin and the bridesmaids of . green maline. Attend th. CrMia Warren Richie of Portland stood with Mr. Adams as best man and showing the guesU to the pews, which were marked with clusters of white gtadiolu blossoms and tin bows, were Neil Sutherland and Jack Hinshaw of. Milwaukie. Robert Steeves and Jack Nelson, a1 brother of the bride. For her daughter's nuptials Mrs. Nelson selected a delft blue gown trimmed in lace and a lavender orchid. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Scott . . Adams came from Milwaukie for lit' ii win b mm i mrj sub wuf a beige crepe gown and brown or- chids. The newlywedi received the congratulations of theit guests at a reception in the parish house. Mrs. Cora Hagedorn, Eugene, Del ta Delta Delta house mother, Mrs. E. M. Cox, Seattle, great-aunt of the bride, Mrs. E. H. Kennedy and Mrs. Albert C. Gragg presided, at the urns. Mrs. George W. Nelson. Jr.. of Klamath Fall cut the bride's ' cake, assisted .by Miss Henrietta Cox of Seattle. Mrs. C. Lester Newman and Mr. B. V. Stacey were in charge of the dining room Mrs. Donald Prews, the former Jane Acton, was at the punch bowl.' Asuihting were Mui Carol Adams, Milwaukie. Mm Elizabeth Basler, Portland, . MVs. Douglas Armstrong. Miw Carroll Gragg. Miss Roberta MeyeS, Miss Jean Fidler, Miss Msrgaret Cooley, Miss Marjori Tat and Miss Joan Bis ley, who passed the guest book. Th new Mr. and f Mrs. Adams have gone south by the coast route to San Francisco on their honey moon and will return by way of Crater lake. After July IS the couple will ibe at home in Port land. For traveling the bride don ned a foam; green suit with navy blue hat and accessories. Alumnae to Fete Mothers The Sigma Kappa " alumna are planning art informal' tea for ned nesday afternoon. June 29, at the country home of the Tred Vieskos at Mission Bottom in compliment to the Sigma Kappa mothers in Salem and 'vicinity. -The mothers group has recently been organized here. .; I The affair will be: held on the patio of theViesko home with cal ling hours ;between'j2 and 4 o' clock. Greeting th guests will be Mrs. Viesko, Mrs. Thomas G. Wright, jr., president? of the alum nae, and Mrs. Vern D- McMullen, president of the 4w mothers group. t Mrs. Leon Everitt heads the di rectorate for the tea jand assisting are Mrs. Allan Johnson. Mrs. Stu art Comptoh and Mrf. B. W.' Sta cey. ' i Tamale Luncheon For Sojourners ! 5 ? 1 Sojourners wer. entertained at a tamale luncheon 'or Thursday, at the Salem Woman's clubhouse with Mrs. Walter Toy the chairman. Mrs. Loren Lewis made the clever tabl decorations which wer min- iatur Mexican figures dancing on black hats. g Guests attending were Mrs. Wendell C- Munson Mrs. Frank Guerin. Mrs) Frank Mohlman. Mrs. Lynn Hammerstad. Mrs. Kenneth McNiece and Mrs. E. Barber. Mrs. Robert May was welcomed ; as new member. Prizes ini bridge went to Mrs. Carl Wood, Mrs. Earl Parsons, Mrs. L. E. Hammerstad, Mrs. Jack Ken nedy and for pinochle, Mrs. p. A. Olaen. Mr. Thomas Bagan will serve as chairman for th ! next meeting o (the club.! f ; -y " " ':''.'' '( I - J l ! '2 I ; J 1 -0 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Praiss (Ian9 Adon) who were mcrr riad on Juno 17 at th First Mothcxiist church. Tho brid is tha daucjhtor of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Acton and her hus band is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Preiss oi Vancouver, Wash. (McEwan photo). Spinsters to Entertain The. Spinsters are planning an interesting affair for members. their husbands and guests fer Fri day night. July 8 at the Salem Cult rlub There will be a basket social with square dancing follow ing, the affair slated to Begin ai 8 30 o'clock. Charles A. Barclay will b th auctioneer for th baskets, which will be auctioned during the eve ning. In charge or tne Dasxeis ai th club will be Mrs. Barclay. Mrs. Gale Besse and Mtsa Esther Balrd. Mrs. Maurice Fitzsimmons is in charge of refreshments and Miss June Young and Miss Margaret Cooley for music for dancing. The telephone committee is headed by Miss Young with Miss Cooley. Miss Marvann Croisan and Mrs. William Shtnn assisting. Miss Phyllis Schnell and Miss Shirley Lukins are in charge of the clean-up com mittee. Mi Margaret Loyell heads the directorate for the affair. Final plans for the social will be completed at a meeting of the Spinsters on July 5 at the Orchard Heights home of Miss June Young at 8 o'clock. Mr. Craig a Hostess Mrs. Robert W. Craig will be a luncheon hostess ;Tuesday af ternoon at her Court street home for a group of matrons. Covers will be placed for, twelve and bridge will be in play after the luncheon hour. Bouquets of sum mer flowers in pastel shades will provide the decorative note. Daughters mt St Elizabeth of St. Paul's Episcopal church will hold its last meeting until fall Tuesday afternoon. The annual picnic will be at the Union street home of Mrs. William H. Burg hardt at on o'clock. The commit tee includes Mrs. Wilmer C. Page, Mrs. George H. Swift, Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Mrs. Frederick Decke bach, Mrs. Robert G. Brady, and Mrs. Burghardt. Patricia Nickens To Wed St Paul's Episcopal church will be the scene of the marriage of1 Miss Patricia Jean Nickens, daugh- j ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.i Nickens, and Robert Leonard Schroeder. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard G. Schroeder. this after noon. At 4 o'clock the Rev. George H. Swift will perform the cere mony before a setting nf white delphinium, pink gladioluses and candles. The acolytes will be Rob ert Robbins and Tom Bartlett. Miss Beverly Genney will sing and at the organ will be Miss Ruth Bedford. Of white slipper satin is the bride's gown designed with a sheer yoke and lace bertha on the fitted bodice, and a full gathered skirt which terminates in a train. Her fingertip illusion veil will cascade from a beaded pearl coronet and she will carry a bouquet of pink roses and ' stepnanotis with white satin ribbon streamers. Mr. Nick ens will give his daughter in mar riage. Preceding the bride to the altar will be the. Misses Barbara Lee and Gloria Ann McClintock as bridesmaids and Mrs. Ernest ,C, i Hobbs, the matron of honor. They ! will wear identical frocks of pink ! net over pink taffeta fashioned with short ruffled net capes and ! run gathered skirts. Their bouquets will be of white, pink and orchid sweetpeas with violet ribbon loops. Walking immediately before the bride will be Su Carolyn Shaw as flower girl, who will wear a pink taffeta dress with ruffled bertha. Brother Is Best Man Fred Schroeder will stand with his brother as best man and ush ers will be Maurice Lundberg. Kenneth Lenaburg and Donald Eshleman. Mrs, Nickens has sleeted a navy sheer dress with petal pink acces sories and corsage of pink roses for her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Schroeder has chosen a blue gown with white accessories and corsage of white baby orchids. The reception will be in the par ish house. Thi? bride's three aunts, all of Sacramento, Mrs. J. G. Heckes, Mrs. Hazel Heckes and Mrs. C. L. Heckes, will pour and cut the cake. Assisting will be Mrs. C. R. Shaw, Miss Jane Car son, Miss Margaret Newton, Miss Miriam Shellenberger. Mrs. Bud Coons, Miss Patricia Moor. Port land and Miss Carolyn. Cramer of Hubbard. The couple will go north to Lake Louise and Banff on their wedding coa and cocoa accessories. She wfU trip and for traveling the bride has chosen an aqua linen suit with straw picture hat trimmed in co- top her suit with a fur stole. Artw July 15 the couple will be at home in Portland. 1504 S. E. Ankeny. we sell shoes for " the SEASHORE! 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