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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1950)
f A 4 4 . Mr. add Mrs. Daniel Gar da (Maurlne Carmical) who were married on May 13 in Las Vegas, Nevada The bride formerly lived ; herd and l the daughter of Mrs. John McCulley of Salem, who flew south for her daughter's wedding. The couple will live in Gardena, Calif. He is with the North American Air craft Co. and she is with the United States cdrforce. tr - llil .iS Nf - t iv! ,.o;vt i 1.?? t t nii f I ;( T t Th Staf ttamanj' Salem' Orepbrf Sunday.-Mcry 21; '1950 Robert Ullman Takes Bride In Portland ; Robert Edward Ullman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Ullman of Salem, took as bis bride at an af ternoon ceremony; on Saturday Miss Jean Carol Gardner, daughver of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Gardner, Who came from their home in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada for the Wedding. - - . j I - The First Methodist church in Portland was the setting for the rites and Dr. Lawrence Nye of ficiated. The altar was banked With bouquets of gladioluses, stock greens ,.and white tapers, i Mrs. Charles A. Jensvdlt and Mrs. Law rence West lighted! the candles. Mr. Gardner gafe his daughter In marriage and her bridal gown as wnlte saun ennancea wun ace on tne cuiisi ana necsuine. he full skirt was made with a ustle and terminated in a train. er vail cascaded from a Juliet raa caught with lUies-of-the-val ley. She carried white Bible marked with, a white orchid.; Miss Jo Ann Ekstrom was the maid of honor and) wore an apple green taifet gown! and carried a Cascade of pink carnations. Brides maids were Miss Janet Gardner And Miss Elizabeth Anne Gardner, sisters of the bride, who wore fellow and pink taffeta dresses. nd Miss Patricia Ullman, sister of the groom, who wore blue taffeta. They all carried cascade bouquets of pastel carnations and matching slower bandeaux, r John Ullman was his cousin's best man and ushers were Dwight Dldzun, Robert ' Gardner, Henry Kamphaus and Stanley Fredrick- son. For her daughters nuptials Mrs. Gardner chose a pastel blue broa caded dress with (corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Ullman wore a blue crepe gown and I corsage of red rose, for her son's! marriage; The reception followed In the ! church parlors. Mrs. Ernest Hill of Vancouver, Wash, and Mrs. A. M. Larsen of Dallas poured. Mrs. Charles Cone or Portland cut the cake. Assisting were Miases Peg itm, Hazel David, velma Larson, Mrs. Norma Thurin and Mrs. James Carson. After wedding trip In the i northwest the couple will be at home in estern Oregon. In the fall !they will return to Salem. For go ring away the bride donned a pink suit with navy hat: and accessories. Garden Club Has Flower Show. (- ... - - ' .-I Final meeting of ihm Mr and annual spring flower, show: of the m nenaiy .ixeignDors Garden club was "held Thursday night ; at t the home Of Mrs. R. UL Tnler. Plana "were discussed for the coming years program and Mrs. William banders was appointed to: repre sent the club, to serve as a mem ber of the constittutidnal and by laws committee of the Salem Gar den council. t . ivirs. xi.. jx Aicwain juagea tne vx nc4 uiaugcuieuu una wuiDeri re as follows: living room, high, Mrs. William Coon, Mrs.; R. C Genre and Mrs. William Sanders; living room, low, Mrs. R. M. To ler, Mrs. R. C. Genre; dining room table, Mrs. William Coon; coffee table, Mrs. Coon,LMrs. R. M. To ler; miniature, Mrs. Toler, Mrs. tan Gustafson and Mrs. Coon; corsages, Mrs. Coon and Mrs. wiuiam eanaers. Civic Players "Elect Officers a C n 1 . I tm - . . their last huslnpc mutin n current season Thursday evening at the homepf Mrs. Agnes Drum- trtnnrf J - " i Plans were discussed for the end ot the season" party to be - held at the Mayflower hall May t9. A no-host supper is planned with entertainment to follow. Miss Beulah Graham, director : of the players, was appointed chairman of a committee to line up and se lect the plays to be produced for the 195(1-51 season. ! V Election of officers for the com ing season was. held as follows: . president, XeRoy Krueger; busi ness manager. Mrs. James Lucas; publicity manager, Frank Ham street; secretary, Mrs. i Martin Findenj treasurer, Mrs. Charles ItiU, and stage manager, Bud Farkes, The new officers were Installed ir ti ,il (I a v.il aw a . f aw w uaa a. ui muniL. i v a i nun ktbivi- w m wjj awM, WV4UW .' DOCk. i , ,!.: V i CLU5 CALENDAB , uAirn a jr uiT M Oregon Stat college mothers no-host dinner. Mayflower hail. 30 p.m. Chapter BQ. PEO with Mrs. 3. M. Class. 290 Manbrin Drive. 7:45 p.m. , Women of Rotary luncheon. Golden Pheasant, 1 p.m. TUESDAY, MAT S3 Cherry Court, order or mm Ami ranth. S o jn. at VTW hall. - Chadwick i chapter, OES. afternoon club salad luncheon. Masonic Tem ple 1:15 p.m. Sana at Union Veterans and aux ItlA-w nn.k itiniur with Aw .nil Mrs. L M. Birch, 136S Fir St, 8:30 pan. American War Mothers, social meet ins. wit Mrs. Maude Tallman. 1320 State at. S p.m. PLEr duo wun airs, rranjc twawr soio Brooks sve., a p.m. urvnwanAV uiv V League of Women Voters, fireplace room, saiem puouc iiDrary. a p.m. THURSDAY. MAT ZS Salem branch, AAUW reception and meeting, Baxter ball. pjn. wnvt-MCnAV WAV , . I a mm vm m , am k Chapter CB, PEO with Mrs. Stuart Cotnpton, 7S0,Beimoni si iju aes sert. AAUW BforicH Will Honor ; Seniors Members of the Salem branch of the American Association of University Women will : honor graduating senior women of Wil lamette university at a reception Thursday night. May 25, at 8 o' clock at .Baxter hall. This will be the final meeting of the year for the branch and preceding the program election of officers will be held. Miss Elise Schroeder. president, will preside. Nominations for the ensuing year Include Mrs. Ervm Potter, presi dent; Miss . Mildred Chris tensen, vice president; Mrs. Ridgley Mil ler, secretary; Miss Jessica Kin sey, treasurer; and Miss Lois Lat imer, student loan fund board member. Three foreign students from the University of Oregon will present the program and they will dis cuss "Post - War Europe." James D. Kline, foreign student advisor at the university, will act as mod erator for the group which in cludes waiter Billing from Ger many, Miss Glsela Schmidt of Finland, and Dirk Schepers, Hol land. Mrs. H. Gordon Carv hospitall- tr chairman, has appointed mem- bs of the Recent Graduate stoud as hostesses. They will be assisted by Miss Gertrude Ache- son, ut. juargarei wowhi ana Mrs. Robert Snence. Mrs. Ellen Fisher and Mrs. Floyd Utter will pour at the reception following T. 'set . e me program, miss ma mas amun is in charge of decorations. Banquet to Honor Mothers Friday , A social evening at the First Evangelical United Brethren church will take place on t"riday, Mar 28 at 7 pjn. when the Wo men's Society of World Service and the Christian Service Guild will give a banquet honoring the mothers and daughters. All ladies who are members or friends of the church are invited to attend and bring i daughter or mother. Re servation may be made by calling 2-1955 before Tuesday. Guest "speaker for the evening will be Miss Eva Agee of Albany, who has been teaching school' this past year at Red Bird,. Kentucky, a mission station of the Evangeli cal United Brethren church. Miss Agee will also show pictures of her work there. Hubbard The Hubbard unit, 168, American Legion . auxiliary. met Wednesday at which time the poppy cale of May 26 and 27 was announced and discussed. Officers were elected? including Mrs. Ora Saderholm as president; Mrs. Ja net t Hatcher as vice president; Mrs. Hannah, Hunt as secretary -treasurer; Mrs. Marian' Anderson, sergeant - at - arms; Mrs. Aman da Dixnlck, chaplain, and Mrs. Louisa Crimps, historian. Mrs. Lois Miller is retiring president. Installation of officers will be held June KT . '' J : LaurOee Hatcher. Ztt year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hatcher, was accepted In mem bership, being the nrst junior member ox the wilt. ;j .j . Dances Are I on Social Slate Although most clubs have ended their dancing season, several other dances are being arranged to take place In the next fortnight The two chaDters of Beta Sigma Phi, EU and Alpha Epsllon, will be an Informal affair and making all arrangements for the dance are the men's auxiliary ; of the chapters.-The men are heading all committees and will escort3 their wives and guests to the dance. The social hour will be from S to 9 o'clock during which time there will be piano numbers by Phil Forrest and songs by Arline Page. Bill DeSouza and his orches tra will play for dancing ;between 9 and 12 o'clock, il Bidden as special, guests to the dance are members of the Albany and Corvaliis i chapters jand the Salem members will also bring guests. A Dinner Dance Slated for Friday night; June 2 will be the dinner dance to be given by members of the Salem Women's Army-Navy League and the Marion county chapter, Re serve Officers association The af fair will be held at the American Legion club ;with all members of both groups, their wives and guests bidden to attend. ; - Mrs. Leonard Hicks beads the committee from the league and as sisting are Mrs. Tom Dunham, Mrs. Sidney Schlesinger, Mrs. Roy Remington, Mrs. Forrest Bodmer and Mrs. Dale Bever. Lt. CoL Francis Wade ana Commander Carl Cover are on the directorate from the reserve officers. Give Concert Prof. Ralph Dobbs, head of the piano department. College of Mu sic Willamette university, wiu do presented In a concert in the fac ulty recital series on Aionaay nignt at Waller hall at 8:13 o'clock. All students, faculty members and the interested public are invited to at tend. y : - -- Prof. Dobbs wfU play a varied program and will present ' a Beethoven sonata. Also on the pro gram are "Cortege and Air L Danse" by Debussy, "Prelude in C Major" by I Purcell-Bartok, and the "Marosszek Dances' by Kodaly. ;v-;,:;,, Following the concert Prof, and Mrs. Maurice Brennen will be hosts or an Informal reception in compliment to Prof. Dobbs at their Candalaria Heights home on Al varado Terrace, Members of the music faculty and a few additional Friends of Miss Marine Fuhrer will be interested to learn that she enplaned from Salem on Fri day for Geneva, Switzerland, to visit relatives and friends. Miss Fuhrer, who: came to this coun try 39 years ago,- has been In the employ ot A. N. Bush for the past 38 years. She will be ' gone two months, returning to Salem July Cosmis 'Dance Set Saturday The Cosmis club will hold its Informal dance on Saturday night at the Mayflower hall with Claude Bird's orchestra playing for. danc ing. ' I r; ' : The committee Includes Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Whltacre, chairman, Mr. and Mrs. William Pattern. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Walker, and Mr.-and Mrs. Tryg Terjeson. I guests have been Invited to the affair. ; j . -i i- y.v . BT . 'Jam 9V V Ceremonial at ia Temple Nyd Fifteen Salem women were in the class of candidates for the spring ceremonial of Nydia Tem- pie, uaugniers oi ine Nile. Mrs. Carl Donough, the hew queen, presided at the ceremonial and initiation. The candidates were Mrs. Carl Annpriest, Mrs. William Braun, bote, virsoi nunacL urt m ic j( Gil bert, Mrs. Phillip Johnston, Mrs. U". T. rving, urs. Kollln Lewis, Mrs. Len Marvin. Mrs. Bram Ki. monson, Mrs. Robert Sears, Mrs. naiDcn narvara. un. stin Smith, Mrs. T. Harold Tomlln- son, Mrs. Charles" D. Wood, and . airs. rea viesxo.! iAmong the Salem members at tending the ceremonial and hm cheon preceding were Mrs. David wngnt, past queen of Nydia Tem ple, Mrs. Russell Bright, presi dent of the Salem dub, Mes dames Virgil T. Golden, C. Ward Davis, Jacob Fuhrer, Douglas Mc- js.ay, JS. .M, page, waiter Lansing, M. F. Grub. Estill L. Brunt. Stan. ley A. Brown, David H. Cameron, Wayne D. Henry, William R. Newmyer, W. E. White, Merle Travis, Russell Beuller. Josenh Linton, William Wade Ellis, Frank Minto, Carl Staata, F. O. Fulton. Donald Brazie, daudet H. Post, James. N. Chambers and James C. Bird. SPEEDY SERVICI EASY CREDIT Tear Colrakafato Claim ready ta OHB DAT at Sealer's . . . eater. MO EXTRA chafgt lor TERMS Low as 50 a Week FOI SAFETY'S SAKI wear thofftrpoef fiosses on ine od or In Active sports. 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