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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1950)
, J 13 The Statesman. Scuam. Oregon. Sunday Mar 21 it til 1SS3 in tU .f ! Wed Plans -Told for June Ceremonies4 ' June brides-elect are revealing Elans lor their weddings. U1 Party Selected Miss Jeanne Marie Foster, dau pf Colonel and Mrs. Eugene Iiaac poster, whose- marriage to Clyde C. Herr, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. , Clyde O. Herr of Wabjonvine, Ealif, Is announcing members of e: oridal party. Mr. Herr will ar " five from the south on Saturday ' end his family will come north the ' ji?xrt twcc!c i The 8.30 o'clock nuptials will he performed on Monday, June 5 at St. Paul's Episcopal church with the Rev. George H. Swift officiat ' fcg. A reception will follow in the Mirror room of the Hotel Marion. Colonel Foster will give -his daughter in marriage and she has I eskeu Mrs. Robert David of Los J Angeles, sister of the groom-elect, B be her honor attendant Mrs. avid's little daughter, Nancy, f will be the flower girL Brides midds will be Mis Janet Kirk, fciss Virginia Parr of Portland, lilt. John P. Maulding and Mrs. Bruce Woolpert of Watsonville. Robert David will stand with the groom as best man and ushers include . Hubert Hudson, Edward Hall and Robert "Marsh, all of Watsonville, and Curt Foster, cousin of the . bride-to-be, from Bioux Falls, South Dakota, fefiss Roberts Tells Plans St Joseph's Catholic church will be the scene of the marriage of Misi Avis Roberts and Jamej ' - W. Brennan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Brennan, on Saturday 'morning, June 3 at 10 sun. The reception will be held at the Pi Beta Phi sorority house, i ( Mrs. E. R. Johnson of Corvallls will -be the honor matron' and bridesmaids will be Miss Diana Arpke. of Portland and Miss Mar garet - Austin of Coos Bay. Miss Jeanette Gilberson of Gresham and Miss Beverly Rands of Port land will light the candles. Thomas Brennan will: be his brother's best man and ushers in elude Kenneth Roberts, brother of the bride-to-be, Richard Hartley, and warren James of Omak, wash. I4- DeVail-Auun Kites f I June 3 will also be the date for , the marriage of Miss Doris Albin, slaughter of Guy H. Albin,- arid William W. DeVall, son of W. C. peVall of Sheridan and Mrs. Anna DeVall of McMinnville. The couple will exchange their tows at the First Congregational church at 3 o'clock with Dr. Seth : Huntington officiating. Terry Mur ray will sing, and Jean Hobson . Rich will be the organist, " Mrs. Martin Chassman will be the matron of honor and Miss Helen Randie the maid of honor. Val D. Sloper will stand with the benedict-elect as best man and ushers will be Conrad Prance and Mark O'DeU. Susan Ann Gardner, cousin of the bride-to-be will be the flower girl and lighting ' the - candies wiH be Miss Uene Allen end Mss. C. H. Boyd. The recep tion wni oe neid in we fireplace Will Ul UK IUUIIU. - . . , - ! '. ' . Jason Lee Circles --Meet. Wednesday circles of the Jason Lee Meth edist church ;will meet for a des ' eert luncheon on Wednesday af . ; ternoon at 1:30 as follows: January- July with Mrs. Marfe j Putnam, 2365 Fairgrounds road. . February - August with" Mrs. i Harry Vasey, 470 Manbrin drive. ; i; March - September with Mrs. I. Powell, 1070 Shady Lane, i April - October with Mrs. Glen La r kin, 1875 Park avenue.4 May - November with Mrs. An ' aa Butler, 1128 North 4th st June - December with Mrs. Os- earXJndquist, with members meeting Tit-the church for trans portation at 1:15 p. m. - ? -t. .-. i St Helen's galU ef 84, Peal's Cpiscopel church will meet Tues day night with Mrs. Rodney Fety. S63 D street. Mrs. N. C, Neel Is co-hostess. The meeting Is schedu led for I o'clock. "Don't Cook $ow. ... but . . my! what handshaking has been going an around here. The women may gush . and say 'lyaeah,' fancy seeing you here." but .the men shake hands, bit each other aa the back and shout "dad to know you, -Smith" when they are bored to death raeet ine; Smith. . i- ' ' Saumner Tarlety ... ..Those odd looking is- . lands of high grass in our lawn aren't caused by "dead sheep" like we used to be told made the- grass grow high out m a big field, they are because we have decid ed that the 'simplest .way to dp the work is to run the mower .around the bones and rub ber dolls stick and rocks our dbg Sam' dis tributes here and there. He- mustihave been a carrier pigeon in his other incarnation, he's always moving sameming from one place to another and looks so burt when we pick things up. - " ' V Up In the afar . .. , There's nothing like a colossal show of .air power to impress us. Didn't those eighty planes filling the sky Saturday J list thrill you. It was armed ioroes day, you know. - ' . : Clear the decks . . . We are eating straw berries like mad the frozen ones, before our new crop ripens and we have) to put more down in the freezer. So far, we are glad to , report, there- are no hives the itchy ones.' ' , Take et look . . We were told that the - silk tree on the pesrtaffiae lawn was killed by the cold.: Though we haven't checked, we hope not, for it has been one of Salem's most beautiful trees and has caused much, enjoyment, for years. :. They can have-it Glancing through a 104 page booklet on control of pests in the garden, we condude that we could epite them most successfully by letting them take over the garden all for their very own . . : . Marine Burea ,.(; illtii'itttiiHII"-,'--';!' Past Presidents Installation Banquet " Salem ' Junior Woman's dub members will ntertain with formal past presidents and instal lation banquet on Monday night in the Marine room of the Hotel Marion at f3d A'clock. All pre sent and past ineinbeis end gigests have bees invited end special guests mSS be the peat presidents of the dob -c Mrs. Cedric Beaney. the imme diate pest president, -will be the honor guest at . the banquet. Mrs. Sam Campbell, president, will give the address of welcome and Mrs. Calvin Kent win . serve as mistress of e wMirtt. r Annual reports win be given and the Seen . and Heard . . . By JERYME ENGLISH BfAirrXFCL IN DETAIL . the Salem Zonta club's silver tea oa Wednesday at the lovely and spacious home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Fry . . . Although the weather man didn't put on his sun niest smile guests admired the gor geous blooms in the garden from nearly every window . ,. espec ially beautiful the view irom tne hipstairs den overlooking the ter races and garden . . . Yeuow furni ture predominating on the stone terraces with glass top tables . . . potted petunias in; shades of red. white and blue arranged on the terrace wall . , The guests ... the right size crowd, not too many at one time and never a line waiting to be served, which so often happens it benefit teas ... this was due to tne fact that the tea hours also extend ed into the early evening . . Mra. Fry wearing a becoming pure silk afternoon area or weogewooa blue with a small black print de sign . . . the club president, Mrs. Robert M. Fischer, Jr., choosing a navy blue gown . . . Dr. Helen Pearce in a navy with yellow all over design v. . . and Miss Gene vieve Morgan wearing an all over print with pansy design predom inating ... Two new members as sisting . . . Mrs. Mary Thomas and Mrs. Cedric Beeney . . . Mrs. B. O. Schucking receiving comments on J ner unusual corsage oi gionosa lilies, which shade from yellow to a burnt orange . . . and lovely with her cinnamon silk and eylet gown . . . Miss Mary Larsen in a smart mint green suit with print blouse. The decer ... One of the largest bouquets of lilacs we , have ever seen arranged in a large glass vase in 'the living room . . . and struong against . the pale green paneled doors . . . Again we must mention the tea table . . . a solid mass of ' lilies-of-the-valley ar ranged in small crystal dishes and io, the center a crystal eandelbra holding white tapers ... simple, but beautiful . . . and pansiee in a white milk glass stemmed dish on the large round table la the dea . the floral arrangements all by i- - - - i ' Otum - i . .; i i Only a Portrait . "f r, cast preserve the memories ' of fels Important event -ftr Cap 4 Oowtt el - Che - studio lor bod college & li?h school craduates. Come tn tocnenowl Ecm:2lM3Iis ArtLst-Thotoccrphers 423 Orecoa Eld?. Ph. 3-7833 Mr. Frr. Among tMee railing . . . sars. Charie Eeltzel - and daughter. KaUiy ... sus. uugn wmppw up from Roeeburg and with her sister, Mrs.-Charles McKlhimry ... the latter pinned double white lilacs to her black ensemble ... Mrs. Phil Patterson of Portland and a guest of Mrs. E. H. Kennedy . . . Mrs. Harry Donnan in grey with navy and white accessories coming. in with Mrs. A. A. Sogers . . . Airs. John Powell in from, her Turner home . . . Sister duo . . . Mrs. Mona Yoder and Mrs. William Newmyer, both smartly dressed in navy . . . Three Salem woman's club members together . . . Mrs. Howard Hunsaker, Mrs. Merle Travis and Mrs. Grant Rogers . . . Janet Riles in a grey outfit and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Thomas Rilea. jr.. among those serving. wearing a yellow tie silk pleated dress with small white polks dotts . . . Mrs. C. Ronald Hudkins and her sister, Mrs. Marion Moore Mrs. P. Dixon Van Ansdeu, Jr, chic in a toast suit with matching accessories . . . Over two hundred dollars rea Used from the tea ... all to go to thr club's Helen Yockey Memorial fund for the new Salem General hospitaL' QUEE3T8 BALL . . . Crystal Gardens the setting for the Job's Daughters first annual queen's ball last Friday ... A grand turnout with many of the Junior high group attending . the girls so attractive and sweet in their long dresses and tor many it was their first dance and first formal ... a night long to be remembered . Tne twe honor geests . . . Queen Ann Gibbens of Bethel 15 in a mist blue organdy ( full skirted dress with an American Beauty sash . . . Queen Edna, Mae Man ning of Bethel 43 wearing a strap less gown of blue lace and aoet , . . the queens given flowered crowns at a ceremony earlier in the ev ing and leading the grand march with their escorts, Jim Todd and Jack Nelson ... The past queens present also receiving crowns Carolyn okaraley, Marilyn Reay, Jean Herig and Phyllis Partridge of Independence ... the other past queens busy with studies at col lege and unable to be- noma tor the weekend . . Dancing by . . . Pretty, brunette Elizabeth Shafter la a pink frock . . , The Waters twins. Clarice and Claudia, so attractive in orchid and green tulle ballerina dresses with matching ballet slippers . . . The newly elected queen of Bethel S3; Harriet Hiday, wearing yellow tal feta with a white orchid corsage , . Joan Lewis in white organdy with eyelet trim and blue bows down the front of the bodice . . A yellow dottett Swiss for Mar Jorie JJtttle . . . . powder blue net for Barbara Franzwa .1. . Phyllis Scott in white net with navy bows on the skirt and a navy bodice . . . her stole of white net J , Shirley Jones, squired by Louis Lorenx . . . her gown embossed with orch ids .. . Pebble DeSart with n "steady" Bob Hamblin i v . A plaid taffeta bustle dress fori Joan Byer , . Judy lonrfcs ehoosmg a bud green emoToidered. eyelet rrocx with capelet . . . White the choice of Judy Burdette . and green taffeta for Marianne Aston. STYLE WOTES . . . To wear ever her spring suits and summer cottons is the clever natural burlap coat Mrs. Robert Drager has made . . . she lined the fingertip length coat iahd has a hat to match . . . A smart outfit for Mrs. Francis Wade . . . of . navy blue with navy and white check collar and a navy straw sailor with a bow of the check material . . . Mrs. Lester' Carter choosing, a red and. white polka dot dress with navy jacket trimmed in collar and cuffs of the polka dot . . . Chapeaux ... Mrs. Ivan Merchant's a deep green straw sailor ... Mrs. Frank Turn er's of grey, the brim adorned with grey veiling and fruit . . Dancing br . . . the new short length more popular than ever . . . Mrs. Werner Brown choosing a yellow quited chmts with' ruffle encircling the hemline ... Mrs. Alfred Gerllnger in a navy cottoa print and red shoes ... An Ameri can Beauty skirt with green bodice and shoes worn by Mrs. Donald McCargar . . . and Mrs. Dean Wal ker's handsome gown of brown net shading to the lighter tones oa the sides and wealing bronze opera pumps. . . j officer win be t-7w' by GJenn Faxson. Mrs. Ralph At- wood will serve as president for the coming year. Mrs. Paul Hale wul entertain with several piano elections. -- r . Mrs. Robert Johnson is chair man of the banquet and co-chair men are Mrs. Calvin Kent and Miss Juantte Culbertaon. Assist ing on the? directorate - are Mrs. Ted Jenny. -Mrs. George Schroe- ner. Mrs. John Graham, Mrs. Sam Speerstra, Mrs. V. T. Bean. Mrs. Charles napp, Mrs. Oliver T. Mansfield. Mrs. James May, Miss Marilyn Nelson. Miss Betty Jean Bergner and Miss Lucille Setter. Tucker-Loaiza Nuptials on Saturday At a simple but impressive cere mony on Saturday afternoon at the First Congregational church Mrs. Wenceslap Francisco Loalza, wore a dark green ensemble with pink accessories. Their corsages eve hoc cynbidhim orchids. The newlyweds treated, their guests at a recentkm. in rha fir. place room immediately following um rises, airs. Mamma Burke e of HOUun arwl Un. Ernest C. Tauton of St. Helens Presided at the coffee urns. Mrs. mmk uooge aad airs. Myron EL Poster est the bride's cake) Assist ing were 11a Edwin ItTM nt Longview, Mrs. Carl Bortoa of roruana and Mrs. John Clark of Willius. Cahf. The bride's table was cnitfied with aa areaneement of deep rose and pink carnations, stock and snapdragons. . Alter a wedding trip the couple will be et home in Jennings Lodge. The bride is superintendent of Hilicrest School for Girls and her husband, with the Ommxi State polke. - Rotary Women- 1 Meet Monday Last meeting at the season for Women of Botary . member win be held at the Golden Pheasant on Monday afternoon. A one o' clock luncheon win be mm with the program and election of officers following. Mrs. Ralph H. Cooley will preside at the busi- Mrs. Cauda A. Kens has ranged the program and the Bev. Bernard Cesser of Portland, pre sident of tte Oregon Art society, will be the guest speaker. His sub ject will be "The Development of Art in Oregon.. Mr. and Mrs. William Bush wul sing a group of duets. ; OES Social Club Salad Luncheon Members of Chadwick chapter. OES social afternoon club, will meet for a - salad luncheon on Tuesday afternoon at; the Ma sonic temple at 1:15 o'clock. An afternoon of cards win follow with bridge, pinochle' and canas ta in play.' - - '- r i. . Mrs. H. M. Boesch is chairman of the hostess committee, and as sisting are Mrs. J. Edgar Reay, Mrs. Averill Reaney, Mrs. Louis duBuy, Mrs. Virgil O. Hume, Mrs, Kate E. ugtn. Mrs. Ellen J. God frey, . Miw Merle DeVauL Mrs. Delbert C Brock. Mrs. Clark M. Craig,' Mrs. Myrtle L. 'Hooverfend Mrs. Kotoert w. PnUiips. , : ' 0 ' Mfsrrs ef chaaier CB, PEO will-meet Thursday night at the home of .Mrs.' Stuart Compton, T50 Belmont street, for-a 70 dessert sapper; Mrs. Robert H Dow will give the program, "I Was a Bed Cross Worker. 14 C Hill: ANNOUNINO IllC "LUili fiTDRLiriO PATTDRN tflf A yf ofl AAA ll fl A YP I . yVN W alltdiariMoftJieeotoiua r I i s "vl fI '' vJ1 Quadrille dance . . thi Wtxl -' A'-l II Ulkal . patteracapoamlasol lii?IW V 1 I 1 S if iiiwoiidedlrhrttuiia lVAVf 1 ( I ' 1 X 'l Iislmvsloolassa VaVaAi V 7 11 ' af value ... and lowliet n I I Cheese the fastrro ckac re . ll H s: - . ''I '' wosKiersul rnlosiial ' j ft j ' Caacg QUADRILLE. j , j 1" flaairLeyiiaarotsralsh C J(m J I CUaatSasssirk l! V CUcdaaMstsstf asasA - m fe- 3o 1 X KOLtY : v;- ' ,"'J - i:: J Jackson Jewelsrs ; daughter of Mrs. Katharyn Shan non Metsker. became the bride of Lt. John ric Tucker of Portland. It was at 1 o'clock that the Rev. Seth Huntington performed the nuptials beiore' a setting of white lilacs. Jean Hobson Rich played the wedding musk. Lighting the tapers were the bride's two sons, Stephen and Glen Loaiza. Stephen gave his mo ther in marriage and for her wed ding, she wore an original Omar Khun navy blue costume suit of mirroleen. The jacket was fash ioned with buttons up the front and : her navy blue felt hat was adorned with white pique trim. She wore, navy and white acces sories and her boquet was of white cynbidium orchids with varigated ivy streamers, j Shannon Loaiza was her moth er's maid of honor and wore a navy and white outfit and ' carried a bouquet of 'white carnations and varigated ivy. Mrs. John Vincent Chantnes Davis of San Francisco and Shanghai was the matron of honor, and wore a grey suit with white felt hat. Her flowers were American Beauty roses combined with the ivy. Guy Tucker ef Portland stool with his brother as best man and seating the guests were Loren Mort, John R. Hay. Robert Shan non Tongue of Hlusboro and Era- set Dodge of Portland. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Metsker chose a slats blue silk suit and off-white velvet hat with blue veiling. The groom's mother go lightly in linen and. brightly in yellpw, in Jade, or natural mars ha by colella 10.95 466 state street open friday evenings until want to sharge hf you mayt iru El A mi FOR THE GRADUATE OR THE JUNE BRIDE t fteeefiful walnut fliUsh - naeaf rebbee - Cawar aitertof Canvenwat tray positive leek. Truly a ffa wtfc4 she wig sheriah threugheut the years. 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