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" T " ft V " JN ? 1 t ' 1 ' 1 J - - - - - - - ' i 1 . . 1 SOCIETY GLOBS MUSICP . - V -V- ' " - A' : i The Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Sunday, Jvly 3, 1949 J V "V ' ' . . i- L 1 ii , -L1' i A (' -u " A ' sK 1 . X X" ' A ' . '; . ' .j V; v - 4::.r; : ip-.f." vAo M ) , 2- i'! : - A arre on une 26 was Mrs. Donald Sommer (Jacqueline Torgerson), ' ' whose wedding took place at St Joseph's' Catholic church. The ' i - j y I .r ?, ' ' bride is the daughter of the Albert J. Torgersons and the groom is the son ' j. j r of Mrsi Clara Sommer. The newlyweds will live in Salem after a Calilor- jf Y '"'" h nia honeymoon. Gesten-Miller). ? a t t - . : Jh - -s kK fa I V V -f. I . , - ; V . V t -t l ham. A N,Sv , . x T Vs. I ;.' r 7 . ;, - r J' ' -r t -X - , - - f 1 ' ' . . ' r ' . . - , . . . . . - r 4 - Ml' t 'XV;vT4.i 'J ' ." , - 1 M' Pictured in her egg shel satin bridal gown is Mrs. Scott Adams, who was Elizabeth Nelson before her wedding on June 25 at St. Paul's Episcopal church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. George W. Neiscn and her husband's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Scott Adams, of Milwaukie. The couple will live in Portland. (Jesten-Millet' photo). ; V . v. , I L Parties for Summer Brides-Elect ... . 1 ' i fl . ) Entertaining centers around the many sjummer brides-elect with luncheons, dinners and showers given in ither honor. Mrs. Harrie Lietz and Mrs. Frederick Mill Thompson will be hostesses tipr a one o'clock dessert luncheon and showtr on Wednesday afternoon at the Thompson country home on Schurman road in compliment to Miss Jeanne .arfd Mi$s Janice Myers, popular brides-elect. Thiny five guests have been bidden (o the affair. Miss Corinne Wade, July; bride-elect of Richard Kuhn, will be the honor gue;t at a pre-nuptial party Thursday night' wiien Mrs. George W. Keuner and Mrs. George T. Hill entertain at the former's home on Hayden avenue. A des sert supper will ae served aftd the briye-to-be will be presented with a gift of her crystal. A group of family friends 6f Miss Wade and her mother, Mrs. Fran cis T. Wade, hav been invitjed to the affair, t For Miss Arnold j Miss Josephine Caughelll and Miss Janet Lindley will entertain Wednesday night at the John Caughell Jiome' on South Cottage street for the pleasure of Miss ? Beula Arno'd, August brideelcct of James Williams. A kitchen shower will honor Miss Arnold with a dessert iupper following.;- Bidden to fele the bridiS-to-be are Mesdames Lloyd Arnold, HarolJ Dickey, Rogert Wagers.. J. C. Lindlfy Carlton Jv McLeod, John Caughell, Misses Jean Pickens. Irene McLeod, Crystal Huntington, Nancy Snyder, Joan Hoerth, Ruth , Holtzman, Ruth McCall, Mairy Arnold and Mariah Carson. -1 Tf.K -ft f V - ; V For Miss Cooley . . By Jeryme English Statesman Society Editor A much feted bride-elect is Miss Margaret Cooley, who will be married August 6 to John Phillip Maulding of Tillamook. Mrs. James H. Nicholson and Mrs. C. B. McCullough will be hos tesses for a one o'clock luncheon and afternoon of bridge on Wednesday aft 1 ernoon for Miss Cooley at the former's North Summer street home. A miscel laneous shower will fete the bride-to-be. Bidden to honor Miss Cooley are Mesdames Ralph H Cooley. Richard L. Cooley, 'William McGilchrist, jr., Harry V. Collins, James T. Brand. George : Cro.san, A. L. Adolphson. W. I. Need- Wheeler R. English, George 1 H. Swift, Floyd W, Shepard, Charles A. S rague, E. J. Scellars. U. Scott Page, George L. Arbuckle, Elvin F, Smith and Eugene Foster. Miss Carroll Gragg and her moth er, Mrs. Albert C Gragg wil entertain for the bride-elect Thursday nipht at their North Capitol street home. Cards will be in play with a late supper fo' 'owing and a bathroom shower will honor Miss Cooley. Bidden to fete the bride-to-be are Mesdames Ralph Cooley, Richard Coo ley, James A. Maulding of Tillamook, George C. Alexander of Eugene, Donald Preiss, Douglas Armstrong, Wayne Struble, Eugene, Leonard Odum, Scott Adams, Milses Jean Maulding. Port land, Marjorie Tate, Mariann Croisan, Charlotte Alexander, Addye Lane, June Young, Jane Carson, Betty Jean Man -oles, Shirley Lukins, Phyllis Schnell, Marylou McKay, Edith Fairham and Roberta Meyer. rs. William Carson McCammon, who was Barbara Corey, before her weddnig on June 18 at SC Paul's EpiscorSl church in The Dalles. The bride's parents are the Glenn Corey s of Seaside; forirerly cf Til Dalles, and the.groom is the son of Mrs. Hugh C. McCamrr.cn of Saleijri and the late Mr.-- McCammon. The couple will make their home in Saleih. Bolton's Stuaio, The Dalles). 4- ! 5 , !( . . I C J f: A. i 11,.. -"tV-v jr t. - r ! I v- S I ! I X ' 1 j - --:-; f V7H ";wr- c-if av-.v r vrwv.'i -u. ; w Brunette Betty Lou Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Edwards, who recently announced her engagemefit 1o David Getzendaner, son of Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Gstzendaner. No wedding date has been set and In the fall the jbendidict elect will continue his stuidies at the Lutheran Seminary in Min neapolis. (Jesten-Miller). : ' .. .. s$; C2 U . i-4 L.; f -' l ' n n ! t 0? M . i . . i;trn . I'' -- ,- -IF-:. ; 2 r- ,7' v; I A Iune kric0 Picked with the feminine members of her bridal party is Mrs. Robert Leonard Schroeder, who was (xl Patricia lean Nickens. hafore her jading on June 26 at St Paul's Episcopal church. Left to right are Miss Gloria McClintock, Sue Carolyn Shaw, flower girl Mrs. Ernest Hobbs, the bride, and Miss Barbara McClintock. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E Nickens are the brjde's parents and the groom is the son of the Leonard G. Schroeders of Portland. (McEwan rs. Robert G.'iCrechter (Mary O'Connor), whose wedding was an event of June 18 at St Joseph's Catholic church, 'the brides' parents are 'Mr. and Mrs. Francis John O'Connor of Stayton and the groom is the sen of Mrs. Phil lipa Krechter of Salem. The couple will go to Los Angeles in the fall, where he is attend ing Loyola university. (Jesten Miller). : Visitors of Note ... Summer visitors and travelers continue to hold the social spot light. Expected to arrive in the capital the first part of the week are Lt. (jg) and Mrs. Stuart Nelson and daughters. Genevieve and Laurie, of Alameda, Calif. They will be here for the month of July at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Nelson, nad will vacation part of the time at Neskowin. Arriving in Salem today will be Dr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Matthews of Kansas City, Ma, who will be guests at the home of his brother-in-law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. ' H. H. Olinger. The visitors have been in Los Angeles and Yosemite and will be here a week. I Miss Ruby Hopf of New York City, a former Salem resident, ii arriving in the capital today for a week's visit' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlse C. Harris. Miss Hopf is a noted doll designer for the R and B Doll company in New ' York. . She1 lived here when a young girt and will be visiting her old school friends. . Mrs. James Heltzel entrained Saturday -for Denver, where she will spend the month of July at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr. Bruce Ham by, former Portland residents. 7. $wri vV 1 V llJtil F!" 111 I 1 1 1,1 -,sf - ' . - ; : ! At a garden wedding on June 12 lit. and Mrs. William Loren Ready (Marllytin Logan) exchanged their marriage vows. The bride is the daughier of )r. and Mrs. Noble H. Logan of Oakland. CaliL In whose garden the ceremony took place. The benedict is the son of Mr. and ; Mrs; Merlin W. Ready of Salem. The newlyweds will live in Saratoga, CaliL (A: J. Edwards photo. Oakland i 1 1 1