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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1949)
-Tht gtatoomgn, J54fyPyyyn. Friday, CopNanbog-lt, JtU Home Rites PL Cdabout plaid Your perftot pKld-j bout-town it Gian HeW ... to take yoJ to work avtry day, you to classes or dress you jauntily for tn big gams. In craas resistant woven rayon with whit piqut collar, kirt buttons that art inertly ornamtntal and took vary Fall '49 Blaokberry, fir grtan. eartn brown, wood Vi timlZtolS. mm. On Sunday l At the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. McLauchlan, Miss Nancy McLauchlan became the bride of Donald Wayne Earle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wflliam Earle, Sunday, September l l,?at 5 o'clock. Dr. Chester W. Hamblin of the First Presbyterian church officat d at the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white marquis ette dress with lace insets, designed with a round neckline, long tight sleeves and train. ? ler fingertip veil wa3 held by a pap of seed pearls. She carried , a nosegay of white gladioluses and pink rose buds. ;f I , . Miss Marry Ellen McLauchlan, cousin of the bride, jwas brides maid. Her dress v.as of yellow marquisette over taffeta and she carried a noef?ay of yellow rose buds. Anne Moree Jones was flower girl. She wore a dress of pink organdy with which she car ried a bouquet of pink rosebuds. Best man was Robert D. Mc Lauchlan. norther of the bride and usher was William Laidlow. For her daughter's wedding Mrs i McLauchlan chose ai plum crepe ' dress and the groom's; mother, Mrs. i Earle wore a blue 5 crepe dress. Both wore coi sages Of gardenias, Mrs. Agnes Briedwell cut the cake and Mrs. Earl T. Jones served at the punch table.! Assisting were Mrs. Robert D. McLauchlan, Mrs. Stanley M. Jones, Mrs. Rodney Ramn and Mrs. Victor Koop For their wedding trip to San Francisco, the bride; chose a co coa brown gabardine suit with matching accessories and pinned to her suit was a corsage of or chids. On their return they will reside in Salem. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry McLauchlan, Miss Mary Ellen McLauchlan, Mrs. A gnes Briedwell, and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Ramp of Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Earl T; Janes of Boise, Idaho; Mr. and Mr Stanley-M. Jones and Anne Moree of Cald well. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Jefferson, Miss Caroljene Gilkey and William Jefferson, jr., of Newport. Mrs. Hill a Hostess . , - Mrs. George Terry Hill wa hos tess for a smartly arranged lunch eon Tuesday afternoon at her South Liberty street home for a group of friends. Autumn flowers were used in decorating and the afternoon hours were spent in formally. Covers were placed for Mrs. Brace Knapp, Mrs. S. D. Wiles, Mrs. Forrest Bodmer, Mrs. John Griffith, Mrs. Edward Lewis, Mrs. Clifford Hill, Mrs. Lynn Hammer stad. Mrs. Richard Springer, Mrs. Charles D. Wood, Mrs. John R. Wood and Mrs. Hill.; Mrs. Ruth McVer and her daughter, Mis Ruth McVey. are on business and pleasure trip south, which took them to San Diego, Calif. They will Visit her son, Kent McVey, US navy air corps, who Is stationed at North Island. The travelers will return October 1. i - . - r- s ! V ; ' f vi ? ri t ' '.r f-wr V d! ' -i1" i 11 i - t ' t , i ' ' I ' J- - A' f r - ' 1 , J ' I ) . - 'I I . ?:- h - -1 y - Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Ross (Rita Heenan), who wtre) marrid on September : 2 at St. Vincent de Paul Catholiq church. The bride is the daughter of the ' Edward Heenant and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Ross. (McEwan photo). VIOLIN INSTRUCTION nomas jraceii a Graduate, Cornish school, Seattle. Concertina ster, California Junior Symphony. First violinist, Paramount, M. O. M. A Universal. First violinist, Dallas Symphony, Dallas, Texas. Violin instructor, Colorado college. 1472 Genter Street Phone 2-6472 Brides-Elect Honored Announcement of interest today is the approaching marriage of Miss Lenore Beam to Ralph F. Dungey, which will take place on Saturday evening, September 17 a, 8 o'clock in the First Christian church with the Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. Miss Beam is the daughter of Mrs. Ruth M. Beam of Salem and Mr. Dungey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dungey of Gervais. Honoring Miss Beam at mis cellaneous shower recently were the women from the office of the department of Veterans' Affairs. Mrs. Carol Trowbridge and Mrs. Lillian Klippert were in charge of arrangements, the shower being given at the latter's home. Among those present to fete Miss Beam were Misses Donna Kipper, Eve lyn Averette, Mesdames Pearl Victor, Gladys Smith, Florence Garrett and Ruth Beam, i A miscellaneous bridal shower was given for Mrs. D. II. (Allison (Betty Bollard) on Wednesday night when Miss Pat Doss and Mrs. William Waldy entertained. Honoring Mrs. Allison were Misses Lena Pmlups, Carrie Tay lor, Nancy Gates, Ine Lowery, Lois Houser, Florence Sanders. Mrs. Obb Allison. Mrt. Ellis Lauuheed, Mrs. William Post Mrs. E. McMurray, Mrs. C- Alli son and the hostesses. Miss Alice Jackson, bride-elect of Raymond L. Tompkins, was honored with a surprise bridal shower at the home of Mrs. Rob ert L. Tompkins. ! Present were Miss Jackson, Mrs. Gale Ellis, Mrs. C. A. Elm lund, Mrs. Eddie Cater, Mrs. Lloyd Laudie, Mrs. Jess Mayes, Wjt. Vivian McClain, Mrs. Harold Kremwell. Mrs. LeRoy : Vogal, Mrs. Evelyn Hanby, Miss Frances Williams, Mrs. Clifford Jorgenson, Mrs. John Andall, Miss Loretta Randall and the hostess. The Woman's Auxiliary of St Paul Episcopal church will hold its first fall meeting today at 1:30 at parish hall. The National conven tion of the church, which Is to be held the latter part of this month in San Francisco, will be discussed. Golf Winners Listed Winners at the. weekly ladles day at the Salem Golf club on Wednesday were Mrs. J. N. Thompson, class A; Mrs. Stuart Thede, class B; Mrs. Charles Mus ser,' class C; and Mrs. Lynn Ham merstad, class D. Results for Sep tember 7 were Mrs. Claude Johns, class A; Mrs. Norris K. Crothers, class B; and Mrs. Millard Pekar, Class C. Young Business. Groups Meet The Salore club of the YWCA held its first fall meeting Mon day night at the YW. A" covered dish dinner was served to fifteen and Miss Lavonne Schuessler, president, presided at the meet ing. The club, composed of youn business women, made plans for the fall program. Members will form a bowling team this winter. Several are planning to attend the northwest conference in Van couver, B. C. in the late autumn. The next meeting will be an out door dinner at Crestwood Acres, September 26. Service club of the YWCA met Wednesday night. This year the club will assist with both social and service activities and speak ers will be engaged for some meetings. Mrs. Francis Knapp is president and the next meeting will be October 4. Both groups are open to any young women in the community. Anyone in terested is welcome to attend. They are under the direction of Miss Joyce Lamoreux. director of the program for young adults of the YWCA. SWEET HOME At S o'clock Saturday afternoon. September 10, Miss Kathlene Elizabeth Trim ble and Burley Shockey were married at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Trim-: ble. Rev. W. P. Weeks officiating! at the double ring ceremony. The 1 bride wore a wedding dress of brown crepe and a corsage of pink roses. The groom Ls the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Shockey, Sweet Home. The bride and groom will take up residence in Sweet Home on T street. Got roIf t no (rem onnoyinf COUGHS du to oiU. PaMUr CrMxoUd Cwif h Srrap toatioi o ckwooj root with other Bat mAmmoU that tooth th -WflaaMO1 tkrMt aad bronchial atom kraaoa. Daa't ba atiatraUa witti a coufk. Taka Paoalar Creoaoted Couk Syrup aao act relief. Sold aolr $1.00 AT TIE START GF CCLMAYFEVEfl I ) Piatt a few drool of ptNSLAR AQUEOUS t NOSE DROPS m oach noatril. Sooth irritatKbii and clears the way for freer breathing. 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