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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1949)
- -; .Charlotte r. ... ' Zielinski A Bride Miss Charlotte Frances Zielin ski; daughter of Mr. Charles Zio- linsM and the lata Mr. Zielinski, was married to Arthur M. McKay, son of Mr. and Mr. Arthur Mc- . Xay of St. Paul, Saturday at tha . Bt Vincent r dePaul Cathalle cjjuxch. Father .George O'Keefe of ficiated at tht 9:30 o'clock cers- inbny.- . ' Whit chrysanthemum w i t h blue- ribbon trimming wort uaod to decorate thchurch for th Oe cuion and fan shaped bouquets of w nit 'chrysanthemums tied with b.ue streamers marked the pews. BoioiJts were Mrs. Charles Nelk and Wayne Meueey, who also play a wedding musie.. Given in marriage by her uncle, toward Zielinski, the bride wore an exquisite ice blue satin period gown, mad with off-th-ehoulder net yoke with niching and French chantilly lace edging, which was repeated on th hemline. The dress was fashioned with a fitted bodice very full skirt with a long train caught in front with lilies of th valley. Her fingertip veil was held br a Mary Stewart cap edged with French lace. She car ried .a cascade bouquet of stepha notis bouvardia and lacelon cen tered with a white orchid, Mrs. "Joseph Henny, sister of the bi.de, was .the ' honor attendant, and bridesmaids ware-Miss Helen Zielinski and Mia Mary Theresa AtcKsy. Their dresses, made iden tical to th bride's, were in mist biue satin, with full skirts and bustle back and matching mitts. Iney wore Mary Stewart caps with blue pompoms and the hon or attendant's cap had white pom poms. They carried small white satin fans edged with nylon lace and pal biue carnations. Attend the Groem Joseph McKay was best man and groomsmen were mest Zielinski aixl Bert Bernard. Seating the guesU were Joseph Benny, Den nis Manning ana Lloyd Fersch- w ciller. - Mrs. Zielinski shoe for her daughters nuptials a teal blue chessmakar suit with black acces- fonN and Mr. McKay wore a maroon colored suit with gray ac cessories and. both wore whit gardenia cOrsages. Following th wedding a dinner and reception were held at the Veteraa's hall with Mrs. Edward Zielinski, aunt of-the bride and Mrs. Morrei Crary greeting the guest. Th blue, white and silver yulared cake centered th bride's taoii Assisting in. the gift room were three former schoolmates of the bride, Mrs. Daryl Drorbaugh, Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs. Jo seph Schuetz. Miss Alice Perdue posted th guest book. For her wedding trip south, the bride chose a navy blue fitted suit with navy, acceesoties and a white orchid corsage. On their return ' they will liv onfarm at St. PauL - ' ' Out-of-town- guestawer Mr.1 -and. Mrs.' Harvey McKay, brother and sister-in-law, of th groom from San Francisco, and Mrs. Wal ter WheJan, great-aunt of the bride from Stockton,, Caiif.- ! Th aeiintry ho so f Mrs. John Damage on CroUan creek will be the scene of th Salem Lions aux iliary's first meeting of the season on Thursday night at t o'clock. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Glenn Weaver, chairman, Mrs. Ha,usmer Siefarth, Mrs. La Verne Young. Mrs. A. N. Wysong and Mrs. Fred Starrett. Mrs. Wayne Poughton, president, will preside. Mrs. Bruce VanWyrgarden Is ar ranging th program, assisted by Mrs. R. W, PicKeH and Mrs. El mer Church.'. ' - . LookJor Ward's Red Tag Specials dgt r Monday Statesman DUVELLE'S leGUi iTaa tt owisfNsfitr cotNfi MSCOSMSSKMS m.ym atfOfCAt CIMtH saAMCN ' i Theyl z V mmmmmmmmmmm --! . --..av sj w.lSjhK,. - Mrs. Ralnh H. Cooler, left, president of Women of Rotary,' and at th right, Mrs. Wayne Doughton, who heads the Salem Lions auxiliary this year. Both groups are important auxiliaries to the men's ser vice organizations. -7 Women of Rotary was organized in 1833 in Salem and now has a membership of 75. The group sponsors two Girl Scout troops and contribute annually to all civic projects. Luncheon meetings are held the fourth Monday of each month with programs a highlight. j. The Salem Lions auxiliary, with a! membership of 10S, was organized in Salem in 1034. The inter national project of Lions is helping th blind, which is carried on extensively by th local auxiliary. This year th group is assisting and contributing to the state clinic for pre-school blind children. The auxil iary also contributes is all civic projects. Meetings are held the third Thursday of each month featuring programs. (Jest en-Miller photos), Don't Cook flow. . . l)u4 . . f. over at Th Statesman, whn w get all .'burned up about BometiuW, ws just take x month -off and get oyer it Well atuted .-. . our lempeFoment ia so suited to complete mental inaction and we take so well to being waited upon hand and loot, that it takes a bit of effort to get back into the swing of normal dally living. From now on, we'll make the typewriter justify keeping u on the payroll, even though we do our writing from home. Though we -found that the yardage of a short leg is much small er than if it had been long, it till doesn't take us anywhere. . Without uprtaiosi . . . W not that the state is getting .its new property cleared off without ou help. There seem ta be trees left on the prorj)tT. . Perhaps: the Powers That CLUB CALCTOA& MONDAY ' f St. Attn' Cuild. St. Paul's Cpisoel church with Mrs. K. 3. Han, S7S Croaa st.. 1 -M iimt 1 1 lustcheen. Hal Hjbbard came and auxiliary social meetlnf. VTW bail. S p.m. TI KSOAT . f AAUW travl itroup with Mrs. Oer don CarL l75 Tair Oaiw Place, t p.m. Salem Willamette university alumni meet at Collins hall. 7 30 p.m. Salem Willamette alumni meet at Collins haB on campus. 7 JO p. m. Salem Central WCTU membership tea home of Mrs. W. A. Barkus. 470 Vista iiwmh, 1 lo S p. m. WBOMESDAT AAUW Wednesdagr Kveeins Litera ture ereup wtta Mrs. John jelderK. afiZS D strt. S. p. nt. - - Westminster bulla, rim rmoy- terian ehurch. ; 1 o ciock luncneon. octal hall at church. Kbraka club auxiliary with Mrs. Acnes Jensen. 3373 Center St.. dinner to be served at noon. Harrison Circle of woman s reiiow ahip, Knicht Memorial church, to aervc lunch at the church. U o'clock, Salem Writer's club with Mrs. 3. C. SinRletea. 65 Court street. 7:30 p. m. Soroptomurt c l u b Halloween party and iharauerade with Mra. Lo John i ton. 4255 RiVererest Drive. S p. m. THt'KSOAT U j Hayeslle Woman's dub. with. M A. r. Harvey. 38 Blossom Lane. 1:15 dessert luncheon. Salem Lions auxiliary With Mrs. John Rinuit, Croa Creek, S p. m. DAV auxiliary meet at'SaJem Wo man's clubhouse, basement., S p. m. MembersWp Tea At Barkus ' Home Cards are in the mail announc inf th Salem Central WCTU membership teaoa Tuesday, Oc tober 18 fropi 1 to 5 p.m.; for which Mrs W. 'A. Barkus will be hostess at her home, 470 Vista avenue. Autumn colors will be carried out in the decorations. Mrs. C. A. Kells ancl Mrs. E. A. Young j will pour nXti Mrs. Emerson T ague, Mrs. Hubbell Young, Mrs. Ivan Bihgenheimer and Mrs. Warren Hoffman assisting about the rooms. Mrs. E. (J. Tisher. Children's , Farm Home board member from ; Albany, will 'bring the devotional 1 I fur the day followed by echoes) M - A ..... .1 ( irom uie rrtHi iie cvnvmuun during the firsthour and special music during the tea hour. A cordial Invitation is extended to all interested friends to attend. The Etokt elab wUl sneet with Mrs. W. EJ Hanson, 820 North j Church, on Tuesday afternoon ati a 1:15 o'clock dessert luncheon.! There will be a discussion on gar- i den remodeljing, also an exchange j of garden Sowers and bulbs. As-j silting hostesses are Mrs. P. E. Graber, Mrs; Daisy Mclntyr and Miss Gertrude Savage. IPkrfumt Fsckired ia dainty pastel colored bottles, in Blue. Jsde, Rose Msisc or Orchid, to match ymr isjsonte colon, full half oaaccl $550. Mm M w AW t cptrst ti est "' l Head Auxiliaries L . . f . Be, are beginning to appreciate the land scape as it is. Or; n second though, wasn't the treeless era for eur great state of Oregon during th last democratic regime? Maybe that's it j Practiced Is on . . . Same smart judge should sentence habitually reckless drivers to spend their Saturday and Sunday nights in attendance at ; the. emergency hospital. Th heartbreaks of but one session should sober them for a lifetime. Time of year . . . and thieis the season for automobile tragedies, when crowds of football fans throng the highways, hurrying to or from the games, with pavements slight ly slippery end fog pockets imminent i 1 . . . 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Mrs. Donald Larson of Great Falls, Montana will be her sister's honor attendant and little) Bonnie Ma Larson will b th flower girl for her aunt. Richard Page, will' come north from his studies at Stanford, to serve as best man. Ushers will be Robert Skopil, William Juza, The odore Mankertz, jr- and Mark Hatfield. The reception will fol low in the fireplace, room. Mis Ryan Tell Plana St. Vincent dePaul Catholic church will be th setting for th wedding of Miss Sheila. Ryan. daughter of Colonel andMrs. Wil liam C. Ryan and Alfred J. Laue, son of Mr. and Mrs.'A. C Laue. Th ceremony will take place at 2 o'clock with Father Vandehay of ficiating. Wayne Meusey will be th organist. Colonel Ryan will give hia daughter in marriage. The attend ants will b Miss Lenor Sweet, maid of honor, Miss Janet Brown, Miss Mildred McMurdo, MisaG aldin O'Connor, all of San Francisco- and former class males of tha bride-elect, , and. Miss Alio Tur tledove of : Portland, . as -. brides maids- June Laue will be th Jun ior bridesmaid. James Waehob of Portland will act as -best man and -ushers M elude Douglas. Carter, Rodney Briaht. Delmar . Ltherraan and I James Bunnell. The reception will be held at Holly HUL th country horn of th bride's parents. - - - f f - . ' . I , ' , ' . . . . . ., .- -.. . '. i t , 1 ' ' :- V . ' 1 " 1 town traveler A city bred coot fcert knows ' its way about ... a soat you'll wear for active days, for busy fun-tilled, evenings. Its soft liar frames your face ... the skirt tares sjraceiully irom a ring-siaed waistline, kt fine,- pure, wool broadcloath. Sizes 9 to II - A4vetlUeV ia full eelor 1st MADOOISZLLE faessjearely Owe - - - - j asv . ar : pf ' 1 v- The Capital's .1- s;:L The ltoteemaa, Salem, Oregon. ispensa ' - st I n r plays pleats against buttons It's fun ... to watch rows of shiny buttons peak out of pleated hiding places as you move. 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