The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1949, Page 21, Image 21

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Mrs. Dean Morrison Wilcox the former Beryl Robert
Schantz, who was -married at St Joseph's Catholic church
by the Rev. T. J. Bernards on Saturday. August 20 at 2 o'
clock. The bride's parents are' Mr. and Mrs. William M.
Schantz and the groom's are Mr, end Mrs. George Wilcox.
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Recently announced was the engagement of Miss Flor
ence Marie Pol ster, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. O. f. Polster,
to Eugene Peter DiLcreto, son of ,Mr. and Mrs. A. DiLoreto
of Portland. No date has been set fof the wedding. (Jesten
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Dinner Dance
Planned for
Friday
Social event of the coming week
will be the informal buffet dinner
and dance to be held at the Le
gion club on Friday night. j
The affair is for members of the
Reserve Officers association and
the Army - Navy league and pros
pective members.
Members of the committee in
charge of the evening are Mrs.
Harlan Judd. general chairman,
Mrs. H. C. Saalfeld. Mrs. Homer G.
Lvon, jr Mrs. Richard Reynolds,
Mrs. Vernon Gilmore, Mr. Wil
liam Hugh Adams and Lt. Ralph
Solum.
Dancing will be to the music of
Elvin Thomas' orchestra, following
a buffet dinner at 8 o'clock. Sum
mer flowers are being used to de
corate. Reservations may be made with
Mrs. Harlan Judd,. Mrs. Homer
Lyons or Mrs. George Spaur.
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At a recent meeting of the offi
cers and board of : The Carousel
Dancing club, held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bedsaul, the
following dates were chosen for
the dances of the coming season:
October 29. December 31, Febru
ary 11. April 1. and May 20.
Officers for this year are Melvin
Bedsaul, president; William John
ston, vice president and Mrs. Wil
liam Galloway, secretary - treas
urer. The board members are Mrs.
Lisle Dempewolf. Mrs. Robert Da
vidson, Roy Todd and Robert Co
rey.
Dessert for Club
Mrs. R. W. Land, Miss Mary
Larson, Dr. Lucille Fortner and
Mrs. Robert McEwan will be host
esses to members of the Salem
Zonta club Tuesday night at the
Land home on South 23rd street.
A dessert supper will be served.
A board meeting at the Marion
hotel will precede the business
session.
Among the passengers sailing
from Vancouver B. C. on Friday
night aboard the SS Prince George
bound for a ten-day cruise to
Skagway were Mr. and Mrs. Har
land Brock, Harland Dale Brock
and Shirley Brock.
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A bride of Saturday, August 2Q, is Mrs. Frederick How
ard Graham, the former Dorothy Ann Hobson, married at St.
Paul's Episcopal church. The bride's parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Henry H. Hobson of Molalla, and the groom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Graham of Longview. The couple
will live in Dayton. (Kennell-Ellis)
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Shirley Lukins, Robert Steeves-Wed
At High Noon Ceremony Saturday
At a high noon ceremony, Sat
urday, at St. Paul's Episcopal
church. Miss Shirley L u k i n s,
daughter of W. S. Lukins, became
the bride of Robert Steeves, son
of Mrs. A. G. Rodger and the late
Dr. La ban Steeves. The Rev.
George H. Swift officiated.
The bride was given in marri
age by her father. She wore a
white satin gown, made with plea
ted collar and short cuffed sleeves,
the skirt was full, with bustle
back. Her illusion fingertip veil
was held in place with a headdress
of net, satin and orange blossoms.
She carried a bouquet of yellow
and, white bouvardia and stephan
otis fashioned in a tulle flower
basket.
Miss Barbara Blaesing of Rprt
land was the honor attendant, her
gown was of gold satin made with
square neck and rolled color, with
full skirt. Her headdress of braid
, ed satin matched her dress and
; she carried a flower basket of yel
' low, bronze and rust shaded flow
ers. Bridesmaids were Miss Patricia
Stone of Portland and Miss Phyllis
I Schnell, wore gowns of green,
made similar to the maid of honor
I and carried baskets of fall flowers.
I Newberry Close was best man
and seating the guests were James
Phillips, Evan Boise. Ernest Mil-
! ler and Richard Schlicker.
Mrs. Rodgers chose for her son's
wedding a light grey dress made
with draped skirt, her corsage
were orchids.
Following the ceremony, the re
ception was held at the home of
the bride's uncle, Fred Smith on
Orchard Lane. Mrs. Phillip Schnell
cut the cake and Mrs. Conrad
Paulson poured. Serving the punch
Coon Family
On Vacation
Mrs. Ivie Coons of North Sum
mer street has members of her
family at home, Lt. and Mrs. Don
ald Coon, Donny and Breta, of
Honolulu are spending two weeks
here prior to going to Camp Hood,
Tex. Dr. and Mrs. Max Coons and
daughter Linda are here from Sel
ma, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Coons are here from Corvallis for
a holiday. '
Several dinners have been en
joyed by the group at the home
of a daughter, Mrs. William Bush
on Saginaw street.
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GENUINE LIZARD
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KEGINA . . . slim heel, classic pump In brown lizard.
ELWOOO ... the classic pump on a lower level ... In brown lizard.
DUNDEE ... sandal with graceful high heel, also In brown-lizard.
FAROE . . brown, green, red or black-and-white lizard . . . sam
heel as DUNDEE.
LAKE . . . sandal with the smart medium heel ... In brown lizard.
Bags to match your genuine lizard shoes ,
in brown, red, green or black-and-white lizard.
Thm Stotmon. Salem,- OnqvtL Sandat August 31 1 84-3
were Richard Eckley and Herb
Ray. Assisting in the serving were
Mrs. Donald Sommer, Miss Jean
Swift, Miss Janet Rilea, Miss Jean
Fidler all of Salem; Miss Kay
Becker, Miss Leslie Palfrey of
Portland; Miss Jane Hull of New
port and Mrs. James Kern of Al
bany. Greeting the guests were
Mrs. Fred Smith and Mrs. Frank
Lukins.
The bride chose for her wedding
trip to Oregon and Washington
beaches a dark green plaid suit
with dark green and black acces
sories. On their return they will
reside in Eugene,,
Girls Win Merits
Camp Fire Girls assisted in
counting and segregating mater
ial for the 13th annual Commun
ity Chest drive. The following vol
unteers will receive credits for
their work: Jane Moorefield, Car
ol Oummings, Barbara Bos track,
Carolyn Isom, Sandra Eyerlyand
Janice Button.
Monmouth Residents
Return from Trips
MONMOUTH E. K. Gentle
with Mrs. Gentle and their two
young sons have returned from a
trip through midwest states to
Chicago, visiting relatives and
sightseeing. They stopped in Yel
lowstone park en route. Gentle is
high school principal here.
Mrs. Harold Buss and daughter
Jeanie Jo accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Buss and baby to Red
Bluff, California, returning this
week. There they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Buss, jr., and Mr.
Buss sr., greeted a new grandson.
They also visited in Medford with
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Beckley and
family.
North Howell Couple
Leave on Idaho Trip
CENTRAL HOWELL Mr. and
Mrs. . t. Koin it-u i'hursday on
a vacation trip to northern Idaho.
They plan to visit Yellowstone na
tional park before returning home.
Werr drilling operations have
started on the two and one half
acre tract sold by Henry Werner
to Mr. Walster. Walster plans to
build on the site at a later date.
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I'll b9 here all this week
to help you choose just
the back-t school
fashionaf lor you. It's
not easy to decide ....
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THE CLOTHES this
year are cuter than ever
and I really had ja
time choosing skirts arjd
sweaters. There's 0n
all-wool Ploid Skirt with
the new kick-pleat
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front. Plaid is very prac
tical because i( can be
worn with almost any
col6r sweater. ) think it
looks best, however,
with the Red Bermuda
Knit Sweater with the
new elastic rolled neck.
THEN, the Corduroy Skirt
and Jacket will b very
good for school be
cause they can t worn
separately. Th skirt is
very new looking
pockets on both sides arid'
can be worn with nearly
any color sweater. It's
washable, too, and
good for dates as well
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as school.
PETER PAN BLOUSE Is
a necessity in any
girl's wardrobe. It's in
new diagonal sharkskin
and very easy to ''do
up". It will look darling
with skirts and your
cardigan too.
My choice in suits is a
new Fall color ',' . .
Burnt Red. It has a card
igan front and buttons
way up to .the collar
so lt will look cute with
scarfs as well as
plain. Good for dress-up
and easy; to match
with atjcessaries.
DROP BY. .. and let me
show all these to you.
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