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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1949)
. ! . : J JO Tho Stcrtimoau. Saleoi, Oregon, Friday. July 1. 1943 i- V 4 , 4 - ft id jii - ' ' .... -Jr : 1 w 11 Mr: and Mrs. Daiton "C. Tnnklein. (Norma Fischer) who Yfrm married on lune 13 at, St. Lutheran' church. The oou p'. will hve In al.ru. The bride is the daughter of the Wiihomj H. t ischtii and tho -groom is the son of the Rev. nd Mitfl Herbert Trir.'rdam of PortlandJlHcEwan photo). Local Reserve Unit Members Topslii Firing - Several members tf Salem or ganized reserve corps units scor ed high in competitions during recent! field, training, at Ft Wor den, Wash., according to word from headquarters of the Second Engineer special ' brigade there. Ma. Harlan - A. Judd placed first in pistol firing and 1st Lt. Victor E. Gibson" was second. Highest scores in carbine matches were posted -by Sgt. lcl William J. Sullivan, Lt. Robert B. Sullivan, , Capt Robert M. Dewey Rand Takes Bride A Slrm man, Dewey AUvn find. jr.. took. hit brii.Mis P'ivllu Ann Howard. dijhfr of (r. and Mrs. Edward Albert H ward of Portland, on June 20 ' Mount Tabor Presbyterian ett'Ji ch. Portland. Dr R jbert K. ' F usHl performed the ceremony, if-. Rand is the son of Mr. and llti. Dewey A. Rand of Salem. The hi ice chose an . tvor y slip- Sr' in (town fahionel with a ; V t-Nhaped neckline vtth clus- j s of sed pearl, ' rippled j p'ol'.tm and a full length train.; Fm illusion veil was trimmed uti Imported lace .and was held In 'plar-e by a satin coroiiet. She eiri'ed a player b'-k with or c'vids and was given In marriage bv her ' lather. Mrs. John Leslie Sohsle wa? Uivion of honor and wore an I'jamoire gown with matching m(U, She had a coronet nd tarried a descent shaped bouquet lalmon tarnations and " roses. .1 lesmaids were Mts Beryl Uibv. Mr. Piehar-d P Simmons. U' Marlowe Garretn and Miss anne Miller, who wore yellow oire taffeta (owns wt'h match ing mitts and ,their coronets and l 'jquets "were of bloe delphin I'Vma and salmon rMi. Flower were, the Misaen Sharon Booth and Ann Marie V grU k"tor on: Harry J. Thomas wai bejt man J-d uher were Pa'if .Anderson, Imj L. Stheele. Wavne Pollok tirl Richard P. Simmons A rercntion waa hell at the fhiiroh After a wedding trip to C'liforriia.' the couple will h Portland after J-ilv flli live Mfs; Vsmon Jmra (Ger aldine ; Gardniri whoso marriag. wcra dn vnt of Jun .19ia th First Con- grfcgationai church. The brrd, "who ha been living In SaUm, i th daughter of ti Frnst Gardners of Tillamook. Th groom is tn pn of Mr. and Mrs. Willis: Emra of Portland. 7hrc6upl will live in PorK :iand. (MoEvan phoo). To Attnul Dalirfttlon Mi Flizabeth Lord ani Mrs., Teodoie Adams, of Poitland are living today for BrookirM to at- l QU rrrV t-nd the dedication nd opening ivli kPwl H Miss! Miller Now I ftie new My rile wood pik there ! eni SuturrlHy: They are represent ing the Port land Gar 'fen chrb of !iirh Mr. Adams Is a 'b-it pre 'ftrtent; Mrs. Adama em down t Sleijn' Thursday and ws an ei itight guest jt Mts Lord's . b Mnf. - i CLIB CALCNOA1 mnuT B br Ftirtrhic Ta. Oautilvrt of HUBBARD Mu-s Sophia Ar dell Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S.- S. Miller Hubbard, wai! united in marriage to Perry Galen SChrook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Schrot k of Srio. Sun day afternoon. June 26. by Rev erend Ci t? Kropf in the .ion Mennonita 'church east of Hub bard. ; The bride, wearing the tradi- p ii-n Vrtvrana meet at Slm Worn- tional white satin gown and car- P4t 'Ptefe'iimta club -it Ht Hibbard , r-v,n ittiaty. No. 4,1'SWV irt f, cov- i 1 rttmtt lunrtion. Ital om with John Bertelwu. U'J LrfXIe ft. soms, lavender orchid BMIH single surrounded by small white bios-; was given in marriage by i her father. . ! Music was provided by a quar- ( tet consisting of Ed Kenagy, Dan- ; iel Widmerj jr.. Misses Alene and J Pearl Widrher. Miss Hazel Myers j was- soIoi.t, J Miss Norma Jean Wayre waj maid of ;honor. She wore a hluei satin gown and carried a nosegay of 'sweet peas and yellow rose-1 buds. The bride's niece. Miss I Peggy Jar Miller, was flower; a;ir1 and wore a pink gown. The bride's mother was attired ' in a lighji blue street lencth dress j and wore a cordage of white' car-! nations .and the brirteeroom's I rgrither wore a navv, blue street) lensth dress and corsage of pink j rarnatiorts. PRINKING FROM A CUP ... Start bo by rofciwg $ip of milk r eronga jwic from Vft ' a$ eerfy as R month It medes weemiitg oa$itr. A recfotlion was hpld irnmed istely fdllowins at Koofa hal! The bride's rake was s;n-d by Mrs. LexMrt'rd Miller, sisterrin law of the bride. Assisting in serv ing wer Mrs Uriah Poh. Mrs. Inv Evrsi Raloh and Leonard iller. bi other's of te bride. Mis Faye Hdolev. . Miss M'dme M'id mer. Mi ate Alice 0rhe- snH .is Dora Schrork. alter of the bride- roomr l ! V ' Mr. arid :Mrs. Schrock left on a honeymobrt to Glacier National park. The bride wore a erav iit for travetm. They ' hbme near! Albany. MrY. Schrock attended Canby union high school and; has been employed at the statehom'e in Slem. Mr. Schrock Works at the firieer Seed and Cleaning:- plant In Lebanon. Sayrtv Lt. Col. Homer G. Lyon, jr. and 1st Lt. IngvaJd S. Johnson. ' AniAeAMeH of'the-SWth- gineer boat and 'Shore regiment and the 409th Quartermaster" Hq and Hq company were j partici pants. Lt. CoL Lyon is command er of the latter unit CoL" George Spaur ,of Salem commands the former group but was unable to attend the, field training. McKay Reappoints 4 To State Boards Three Portland ' men and an Oregon City woman were reap pointed to serve on state boards by Gov. Douglas- McKay Thurs day. Reappointed are Dr.' Louis P. Shay Elected t! By Rifle Team - y ...-.-. PaulShay Traa chosen president ot the Junior Optimists' rifle team at a meeting Wednesday night with Clarke A. Lethin, 320 E. Ewald, boys' work director of the Optimist chib. j Elwin Good was elected vice president, Richard Crittendon secretary, .James Dugger treas- Garobee and Mrs. Thomas Honey man to the state welfare com mission, Ralph Coan to the pub lic employe retirement board and A. C Cammaclc to the state civil service commission. i urrer, Robert Ladd, exacutire of ficer, Instructpr will be Kenneth Graber. t H' t' t ! Next meeting will be at the marine and naval armory at 7:30 pm. Tuesday, July 5, with any boy from 14 to 17 invited. ! .. ' Aumsville Boy Honored At Birthday Party AUMSVILLE Eddie High berger was honored at a surprise birthday party at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee High berger. i Games were played and dinner was served by Mrs Joseph Doug herty of Salem. Guests were Shirley Ann Kent, Marlene Frank LaVeta Doerfler, Marilyn Palmer, New Officers SILVERTON Mts. C. X. Hl ginbotham Jias . been named pre aident of the American; Legion auxiliary, Deibert Reeves post, for the coming year. Mr. Wesley Gro gan and Mrs. Mayo Robinson art vice president; Mr. Frank Por ter, secretary; Mrs. George Towe, : ! .- - -' r - i-. ' ... Rosella Highberger. Monlta Zuber, Carrol O'Conner, Elaine DeJardin, DeVita Nightengale, Donnle O' Conner, Marvin Zuber, i Frances Rieser, Chuck Morgan, Jerry Oriea, Teddy Highberger. i j .. treasurer; Mrs. Boe Reeves his torian; Mrs. fred EraK. sergeant Wll M iBTrt Rtta'MaMJdtng, aoira. victor tiowara ana Mrs. Edna R. Brown, exeoutive Jani inenva hers. ..i-U'..,,: ,.-1 jj Mrs. Higlnbotham, urtent vice president, presided over the busi ness meeting Monday night in the absence of the prelident, Mrs. George Towe who la Vising at San Diego, Calif. Jaanntll Oottenberg, junior membtr who a tttnded Girl State at Salem, gave; .an. account of the acUvitlea thexi The officer will be Installed Juljri )i by SUy ton unit 88. j v j -. , . . " p-y More than lOO.OOQj: hew activf oases .of human tuberculosis are reported In the United State every year. I i ' Complete Line 0i Uuni's Fine Fcodf InUIIT'S Fnxii Cocktail l2 for 35C 6103 HUNTS Pork & Beans No. con; 2 lor 35c 6.0,105 1 HOHT'S Hew Potatoes Whole No.il FF Tall.6ior30 HUNT'S 1 Tomatoes v 1 ! SoUd. Pack can 2 for .Ov' 6 -lis HURT'S Tomato Sauce for for lie 29c '. ! HUIIT'S j) Toaalo Cahnp !;' 6.149. ,fifH I HUHT'S Tomato- Juice 48 a r- lofWe 6 lor ox. m M m aBBMaasanaaWBiaaMIIBlBl nl TWTTD I It1 I W t x( CME-Wiih every purchase of $7.50 y or more. Ice Cream Cones f (5 Tor AH Children With Their Porento f i W Surprise GIFT for All Kids. 7 Shilling Coffee Demonstration. XL Can pineapple with purchase el ll plsas. froeen Y Po - 2 for 49. For The Picnic ' Paper plates, pretty or plain. 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