I i. f The Stat man. Salem. Owgon. Monday, rlngnet 22, 184f Bride Wears Comfy Little Sofa Traditional White Gown SOCIETY ' CLUBS Miss. Arnold Married . .. At Church The Knight Memorial Congre gational church was the icene of the wedding of Beula Lee Arnold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Arnold, and James B. Williams, ion of Mrs. Harold Dickey, Sun day at 4 o'clock. The Rev. Louis White officiated. Baskets of ferns with lavender .and vellow gladioluses, asters and nandraeons formed the decora tions Liehtine tapers were Miss Janet Lindley and Miss Marilyn accompanied by Mrs. juciue , Mitchell. ' j The bride, entering on the arm of her father, wore a white satin gown, made with French lace yoke, long fitted sleeves and court train, tier aouoie wuwuu tip veirwas held by a French lac cap. She carried a cascade bou quet of red roses and stephonitis. Mrs. Robert Wagers, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Her gown was lavender organdy, made with tucked yoke and cir cular skirt She carried a fluted organdy fan with sprays of yellow asters and lavender streamers. The junior bridesmaid was Mary Arnold, wearing a lavender organdy dress and carrying a fan. Bridesmaids were Crystal Hunt ington and Joan Hoereth, who wore yellow organdy and carried fans of yellow with lavender as ters. In a yellow dress of or gandy was the little flower girl, Judith Hansen. Acting as best man was Robert Seamster, and seating the guests were Jerry Arnold, cousin of the groom, Torn Bartlettr Robert Wagers, Bruce Boatman, Lowell Weese and Ted Covalt. Mrs. Arnold wore a rose silk crepe afternoon dress, with navy accessories and a corsage, of gar denias and roses. Mrs. Dickey wore a turquoise silk crepe after noon dress with cinnamon brown accessories, with a corsage of gar denias and talisman roses. The reception was held In the fireplace room of the church. Mrs. William Brinkley and Mrs. Kath leen Arnold, aunts of the groom, poured. Tht bride's aunt, Mrs. Oscar Evans cut the cake. Assist ing were Miss Irene McLeod, Miss Nanrv Snvdfr. Miss Janvce Baker. Miss Ruth Holtzman, Miss Betty Brinkley and Miss Josephine CaughelL Going to the Oregon beaches for their wedding trip, tht bride wore a powder blue and white tweed suit, made with box Jacket, to which she pinned a corsage of baby orchids. They will make their home In Santa Rosa, Calif. The Salem FX. elub held a din- Iier Thursday night at Rebekah odge halL Seven new members were initiated. Guests came from Albany, Molalla and McMinnvllle. The next meeting will be Septem ber 1 with Mrs. Colent Lounsbury. Neetllecraft What an infectious giggle! Sew Laughing Dolly for your daugh tr, it brings cheer to everyone! On man's sock, plus scraps. Sock -doll, 11 Inches, straw-yarn hair. Good bazaar item! Pattern t08; clothes pattern; directions . Laura Wheeler's improved pat tern makes needlework so simple with its charts, photos and con- ' cue directions. Send THENTt Cf NTS in folm fat this pattern to The Ore ton Statesman. Needlecraft Dept.. PO Box S7M, Cht, r at. UL Prtnl plalnlv rTTCRN KINSM, your KAMI arid ADOU1I With ZUNB. Here's fod newt I Send fifteen cents mere lor yowr fascinating Laura Wheel er Needlecrail Boo today 104 Uhia trations of your (avonta needle-nob-m the cheicert deaixna and the moat onctae patWrna available. Beginner oaar reicna. and Idea worthy of aa eapert attention. A Free needlework pattern prlnled U Uto "Vr ' u ii K l mm , 4. T 1 - 1 J Jr t J f . J $ ' , f .$r -i , v ,7 I i T t Mrs. John A. Macy, who was Miss Joan Thomas before her miarriage on August 8 in Port Orford. She is the daugh ter of Mr- and Mrs.! Robert E. Thomas of Port Orford and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Macy of Mon tnouth. The couple will live in Dallas where Mr. Macy will coach next winter. XScmds Studio.) Miss Liudahl Married at ! Church i Miss tonna Liudahl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Liudahl and John W. Holmstedt, Jr son of Mr. and Mrs. John Holmstedt, sr., of Paxton. Nebr.. were married Sunday at St Mark Evangelical Lutheran church at a 4:30 o'clock ceremony. Dr. M. A. rj Getzender and the Rev. J. Balgien officiated. Lighting the candles were Ed ward Meyer and Melvin Lange Iand. Soloist was Victor; Palmason, accompanied by Maurice Bren- nan. j t Mr. Liudahl gave his daughter in marriage, ner gown was 01 white slipper satin, fashioned with peter pan collar and peplum em broidered with beaded pearls, and full length train. A crown of orange blossoms neid ner linger tip veil, she carried . a cascade bouquet; of stephonitis. centered with a whita orchid and tledl with lace ribbon. Matron of honor was Mrs. Wes ton Lai Munyan. sister of the bride. Her dress was of shell pink taffeta, .made with full skirt, and bustle back, with which she wore a matching hat. She carried a nile green fan, edged with' pink roses arid white gladioluses. Miss :Anna Faye Olson and Miss Ofadell Seifert were brides maids, their dresses were fashion ed the same as thje maid of honor : and they carried pink fans wedged with small roses and -gladioluses Linda Stenjham was flower girl, her dress was made identically to the brides, was of pink. The ring bearer was Gary Rein sche. i Best tnan was Weston La Mun yan and ushers were Donald Liu dahl, Howard Baumgart. Edward Meyer and Melvin Langeland. Mrs. ; Liudahl chose for her daughter's wedding a n antique gold afternoon dress ; with 2 forest green accessories, and Mrs. Holm stedt wore an afternoon dress of black and white, with black ac cessories. Both wore orchids. Following the ceremony the re ception was held in the church parlors! Mrs. Oscar Sederstrom and Mrs. A. Torgerson poured, and cutting the cake were Mrs. Everett Holmes and Mrs. Ralph Johnson, assisted by Mrs. L. - J. Stewart. Mrs. Cj Jaqua,and Mrs. A? Thal seth. Witht the groom's parent, were his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. u. j . noimsieai, wno amvea Aug- 1 BW! aW .aow "aBSSBBBS1" -FlY UNITED ? up and back thm fomt day to Portland or? GnATTiE-TAcor.iai j lv. SonMN Ar. Portland !Ar. SearHe t 8:35 am 9.-05 am 1O.20 am Also convenient afternoon and evening departures. Fast flights f o California and "all the East. rjiaar Tind 1 i UTanD Airport Ta rf. Col 2 233 I MUSIC ' v t' c r- i a. Ji ust18 from Paxton, Nebr., for the wedding. After a trip to the Oregon bea ches, the -young couple will make their home in Hooper, Nebr. PATTERN 4576 sizes i2-w Tell the world you have perfect taste! Wear this chic casual with its trim details. Stitched pleats release fulness at back and there are no aide-skirt seams! Pattern' 4S70 comes in sizes 12, 14, 18. 18, 20. Size 18 takes 4 yards 39-inch fabric. This pattern, easy to use, sim ply to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated Instructions. Send TWENTT-mi CENTS in coins for this pattern to ANNE ADAMS, care of Statesman. Pattern Department. P.O. Box 710. Chicago SO. 111. Print plainly Ol NAME, ADDRESS. ZONE. SIZE, Send for our new Fall and Winter ANNS ADAMS Pattern Book! Page of patterae for tbe family, plua good faanlon tip. Christmas ftfta tor you to make. FRXZ Pattern of a new hat is nrtailMt In ftlA HAnfc Juat 4tftsn Mtttl more brtags you tnls catalogue. Lv.Seafrie i Lv. PorHond 7J0pm 9.1Spm Ar. Salem s Ai2 una or on f. 1 Today Pattern Miss Beth June Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack P. Smith, sr., of Pendleton, and John Cole man Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd A. Lee, of Salem were mar ried ar 3 o'clock Sunday, in the First Christian church of Pendle ton. The Rev. Q. D. Harris per formed at the double ring cere mony. The bride s brothers. Jack P. Smith, jr., and Bonner Smith lighted the tapers. Soloist was Earl L. King, accompanied by Mrs. Paul HilL of John Day. Given in marriage by her father. the bride wore the traditional white slipper satin dress, made with long pointed sleeves, and wide bertha. At the side ruffles draped from the waistline that formed the train. The finger tip, cascaded from a crown oi white 4.J ' i a A. l A. a saun i eugea wiui two rows 01 tiny lace. She carried an - arm bouquet of pink roses. Mrs.' Robert Rood, of Corvallis was the maid of honor. Her gown was of pastel blue taffeta. She carried pink gladioluses. The bridesmaids wore dresses and hats made identical to the maid of honor with Miss Colleen Hise, Corvallis, in pastel pink. Miss Claralyn Lee, Salem, in pale green Miss Marilyn Russell, Longview, Wash., wearing lavender and Miss Jan Rutledge in yellow. Diane Lee, of Klamath Falls. cousin of the groom, was flower girl. Darla Ruck, and Bobby Lee, cousins of the groom placed the altar pillows. Frank McMuLin, Twin Falls, Idaho, acted as best man. Seating the guests were Don Armstrong. Dean Bartholomew, Russell Hicks, of Salem; Jack P. Smith,' jr., Bon ner Smith and Wayne Gentry, all of Pendleton. Mrs. Smith wore ' a silver-grey crepe dress trimmed with silver sequins and pink gloves. Mrs. Lee's dress was of aquamarine crepe with which she wore pink gloves. Both corsages were of pink rosebuds. At the reception. Mrs. George Woodward, Mrs. Harold Gentry and Mrs. Vernon Hodges were in charge. Mrs. Sam Jordon, of Tyler, Tex as, aunt of the bride, Mrs. Walter Hendricks, Mrs. O. D. Harris, Mrs. Kathryn Soresensen poured. Mrs. Paul A. Lee, of Klamath i'alis, aunt of the groom, assisted by Miss Rosemary Raeburn pf Port land; Mrs. Henry Baker and Mrs. Pat Mayberry 'cut the cake. Leaving by plant for a wedding trip to Victoria, B. C. the bride wore a cerese pink wool gabar dine suit, with chocolate brown accessories and aqua top coat, to which she pinned a corsage of pink rosebuds. After Sept. 10, they will be at tl T we , y r : ? . . . I - ..V - :. -A .v . f Cuttina the first piece of wedding cake with the cjroom's word are Lt and Mrs. Joseph T. Lansdon Jr., (Therese OToole) who were married July 25 in a Ft Lewis chapel. The couple are living at Ellington Field, Texas, where he is a navigator and radar Instructor with the U. S. air force. Mrs. Lansdon Is the daughter of Sat and Mri. William OToole of Ft Lewis, formerly of Independence. (Photo by Fort Lewis Sentinel.) d?(iju(i Yeater Appliance Co. 375 Chenclicia SL FEATUSINQ Ucsiinghonso AppKaiiccs Thm. Aug. 252 la 5 P. IL We Will Be Closed AH Day Wedxiawdor And Thursday Mozsingl . If you .can live in the same house with this modern new 1950 three-piece unit sofa you'd find it a handy gadget to whirl around. Tub-type back of the end section can be turned in any direction. Two end units can face, center unit has no bacL This was designed to use as a divan love seat or! just plain davenport with center section backless. Well, anyway, it's interesting. Miss O'Neill Married The First Presbyterian church was the scene of a wedding , Fri day night at 8 o'clock, when Miss Roberta Jean O'Neill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. O'Neill be came the bride of Richard Gal lagher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallagher. The Rev. John Good enberger officiated. Mr. O'Neill gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a dress of white marquisette and lacei and long veil. Her bouquet was of pink and v hite roses. Mrs. Roy Farmer, her sister was matron of honor and wore a pale green dress and carried pink glad ioluses. Robert Gallagher attend ed his brother as best man; and James Johnson and Brady Galla gher were ushers. Ewald Frantz. sang, and was ac companied at the organ by Mrs. E. W. Cravens. The bride's mother was dressed in a two-tone gray suit and pink accessories. The groom's mother wore black. Both had corsages of pink rosebuds. During the reception, Mrs. home, 144 North 10th street. Cor vallis, while the groom completes his studies at Oregon State college. - '3 V, j. Brady gallagher poured, Mrs. Ed na O'Neill cut the cake and Mrs. Edward Herman. Mrs. Gerald Reeher, Mrs. George Nuff, MrsJT' Y-j r? T Alvin Russell. Mrs. John Mason! J--1 Alvin Russell, Mrs. John Mason; Miss Hazel Marks, Miss Dorothy Hutmacher, Miss Alice Lachon and Miss Joyce VanDyke assisted. The bride wore a jade green suit, cocoa accessories and an or chid corsage when they went on the honeymoon to Canada. They will live irt Eugene. ( '4.4 I J .M' ri Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. McDonald who were mar ried July 17 at the Emman uel Baptist church. The bride is the former Beryl Davey, daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davey of Welcome, Minn., and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll McDonald. NOW... in one boffile a,llL a uii nit; ettciiiuiy i tJ? for keeping your entire body 24 to 36 Hours! Na lonoer o m aces' kettles of tatter. Mrfwnea' toilet water, or nderrm tee- orrjnfs. Osi lerle lodorant elt evtr the bedy-HMt eatr vmwr Am srms-aol fra heod tt toe. Teu need nethlnf else hi kits fresh, dura, fregroat : lOUE LOOOIAim meiiitoiiH its swttt, dtea, pretatthre sowtf 24 tt 3t twert mttoT lew em-hefltti yta set what filaa tkiaa Oaoriaa ar inaulalna w 9 Is ywjf let wits sport. Ria TO SXm-RAfJC.ES TO clothb r-CBJCKTHfl. TO IL Ltrlt Lodoronrt its rrid-etet sot stata. Try -jrwI atrsf es wirhovt W of Qboict f Scents please tbe Senses IHf OUKf NoCMT COSNCI com cam on m. ttHMCAl Cimtt SIAMCN OcLoclofarvte soma .... : y." Wedding on Labish Center Community church was thecene, Sunday for the wedding of Miss Eloise Nel- I son. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Haroln S. Nelson, and Lyle H. Hamilton, son of Mrs. Iva Hamil ton, at 3 o'clock with the Rev. V. A. Zornes officiating. aoioisi was w. Mornschuch, ac companied by Mrs. Hornschuch. Taper lighters were Miss Margaret I Hamilton and Miss Barbara Jean Russ. Given In marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore the tradl- i tional ..hlte satin, fashioned with a sweetheart neckline fingertip veil which was held by a coronet ' of roses. She carried a cascade of white gladioluses with a pink rose center. The bride's cousin. Miss Eleanor Nyholm. was maid of honor and her gown was aqua, with which she carried a cascade bouquet of; pink gladioluses. j Norman Stone acted as best man i and seating the guests were Royj AKer and Donald Hamilton. Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Hamilton wore for their daughter and son's wedding afternoon dresses of navy and gray. They wore corsages of pink gladioluses with bouvardia. The reception was held In the fireplace room of the church, with Mrs. Harvey Aker, aunt, and Mrs. Roy Aker, cousin of the bride pouring. Mrs. Sylvan Mauer, the1 grooms sister, cut the cake, as sisted by Mrs. Donald Hamilton, 1 Mrs. Reid Hamilton? Mrs. Maude LLeedy, Mrs. Willard Aker and Mrs. Ethel Stomp. For her wedding trip to Sea side the bride chose a blue satin sun ana- wm live m Salem on their return. 4 (.'4 j a - it CetM if Vi Hi, V i ForHim 111 M I'M sTv a IK' c tor tier ' r 1 l P sftcperst ej est $fuuet& CARDINAL RED and Caramel Brown are thej; two exciting colors in JOHNSON'S New Brittany : Qub KNIT SUITS. They're hand-loomed, too and simply won't sag.' The sleeves are -: length and the sizes go from 12 to 16. How much for all this? Only 35.00. ONLY AT JOHNSON'S will you find this Master tailored, nationally famous JOSELLI suit In wool gabardine, the colors are wine and black sizes 14V2-20V2 (you'll find the Fit is Faultless, too). 49.95 ON YOUR WAY, youll want to be the bearer of this box silhouette Rambler Basic Handbag, tailored to go with the trim new fashions. Ful-length zip compart ment, leather-covered metal frame and stands on little luggage peai to save wear and tear. At JOHNSON'S. 5.95. . ON THE GREEN or the black. 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