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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1950)
I 11 Th Statesmen. Salem. Oregon, Sunday. Jua 4, ISS Avis Roberts, Mr.Brennan Married - Miss Avis Robert! became James W. Brennan'i bride at a beautiful L ceremony aturday morning at St Joseph's Catholic church at 10 o'clock. Father John CCallaghan officiated at the nuptial mass. Mrs. Henry Nopson of Astoria sang mnd wama Meusey was tha organ ist The altar, was banked with bouquets of white snapdragons, peonies, j gladioluses and.' mock orange, i ' . ' ' The attractive, brunette bride Is ( dauehter of W. A. Roberts of Astoria and Mrs. Henry Reaves of Petersburg, Virginia. Her hand aome bridal gown was of white slipper satin designed with a lace Inset at tha neckline, a round col lar nf lkea and Ions: sleeves. Tha full skirt ended in a train, which was edged In lace ana at tne nip line were satin flounces adorned with the lace. Her Illusion veil was fingertip length and cascaded from a satin cap. She carried a i white prayer book marked with a I white orchid. Mr. Rooerts gave ni daughter tn marriage. preceding the bride to tha altar were Mrs. E. R. Johnson of Cor vallis, the honor matron, Miss plana Arpka of Portland and Miss Margaret Austin of Coos Bay, -as bridesmaids. They wore ldentfcal " full skirted frocks of orchid taffeta made with cap sleeves and off J shoulder stylt necklines. Their taf feta caps matched their dresses and they carried cascade bouquets of lavender rhododendrons. Miss Jeanette Gilberson of Oresham and Miss Beverly Rand of Port land lighted the candles. Brother la Best Man Thomas Brennan stood with his brother as best man and seating the guests were Larry T Stocks, Warren James and Richard Hart ley, all Phi Delta Theta fraternity brothers of the groom, and Edward Cairo of Portland. , Mrs. Roberts was hart from At loria and wore a green gown for the ceremony. The benedict Is the I son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. , Brennan and she chose a gold dress. Their corsages were of baby orchids. ' The Pi Beta Phi house was tha Sitting for the wedding reception. Irs. 42. S. Paddock, the groom's , aunt, cut the cake. Pouring wera . Mrs. & J. Dahlberg and Mrs, Frederick Arpke of Portland. Ser ving were the Misses Joanne Estey, Donna Adams, Barbara MacDuf fee. Joan Haberle.. Carol Ann I fenarr, Bernice -Haynea, Beverly i " iii f "Vi Mil j - v f : Ml I t x A' ' t ii $4 h I- z s v - '-I j I - - ;,. li !i1 iL V ' -t - 5 31 j! 311 t : - '' .M , 1 i : ' , I i 4 ' r Social Events-- At Willamette On Willamette university eon men cement festivities this coming I Mrs. James W. Brennan, who was Avis Roberta before, he marriage on Saturday morning at St Josephs Catholla church. The touple will live in Mt Vernon. Wash., after fhoir honeymoon. 0esten-Mlller iioto). aw Hue tarn WnO voiwe Hee7 Rand,' Jeanette Gilberson. all Pi Phi sorority sisters, Janyc Baker and Carol Fross. Mrs. Travis Cross passed the guest book. After a wedding trip south the newijrweds will be at home in ML Vernon, Wash where he is with the Boy Scouts. For going away the bride changed to a beige suit with; white and brown polka dot hat and white and brown acces sories. The new Mrs. Brennan will return to Salem next weekend to receive her diploma from Willam ette university. Today's Pattern People possessions should have May flower pocking exports toko the retpom&tUty for pocking Sheer household- effects. She ob. They employ stondorsl packing methods Ihot novo keen tested and proven. Mayflower is she first tof provide stondardrred pocking service from coast to eoast. This is . your osswronco fnot wherever yov live yow wil receive the finest pock Ing service. evfVy Moyfhwtr mtats CAPITAL CITY TDAIISFEn CO. RuaaeH Pratt Owner X , Front Mw 2-243 VOX 12-20: 40 L1 . r m l 4 T t Zonta to Meet Members of the Salem Zonta club will devote their regular Thursday noontime luncheon meeting to business. Reports o committees for the year and dis cussion of business to come up before the national convention this month . are scheduled. The meeting is at the Golden Pheas ant and Mrs. Robert M. Fisher, jr. will preside. Agenda week end will attract many. Sa lem and out - of - town people to the campus. Ananas! Luncheon University House, tha home of President and Mrs. Q. Herbert Smith, will be the scene of two affairs. On Saturday Mrs. Smith will bo hostess for her annual luncheon at 12 o'clock to the wives of the board of trustees, who will hold their annual meeting that day. Bidden to the affair are Mes- dames Joseph M. Adams. ! Clar ence M. Bishop, Truman W. Col lins, James w. Crawford,! J. J. Gard, Oliver J. GilL Guy Good- sell Herbert G. Hardy, Carl Hoi- Imgworth, Gerald Kennedy, Charles McCulloch. Lawrence E. Nye, F. M. Phelps, Dean Pollock, u, u 2tarr, rnomas xarnes, xseai Zimmerman and Robert C Nor ton, all of Portland, George H. Atkinson of San Mateo. : Calif, B. S. Cole and S. Raynor Smith of Eugene, George Flannagan and Meredith Groves of Medford. J. C. Harrison of Everett, Wash, Hugh McGUvra of Forest Grove, Neil Shaffer of Kent, Wash, Frank B. Bennett, . E. Bragg, Henry R. Crawford, Robert I Elfstrom, M. C. Findley, Tinkham Gilbert, A. A. Lee, William u Phillips. George A. Rhoten. A. A, Schramm, Charles A. Sprague and Paul B. WaUace, all of Salem. Dr. and Mrs. Smith will enter tain with a buffet dinner next Sunday afternoon following the commencement exercises in the university gymnasium. Faculty Reception Members of the Willamette uni versity faculty will entertain with their final reception on Saturday night, June 10, at Lausanne hall in compliment to the graduating seniors, parents, alumni and friends of the university. The af fair will be from 8:30 to 10:30 o'clock. Mrs. Roy M. Lockenour is gen eral chairman of the reception. Committee chairmen include Mrs, John Lewis and Mrs. Regina Ewaft, Invitations; Mrs. Charles Paeth, publicity: Mrs. Chester Stackhouse and Miss Lois Lati mer. refreshments; Mrs. Floyd Bird and Mrs. Elmer O. Berg, decorations; Mrs. George Martin and Mrs. Lestle J. Sparks, host esses. Pi Phi Breakfast I The Oregon Gamma .alumnae of Pi Beta Phi will hold their an nual commencement breakfast on Sunday morning, June 11, at the Marion hotel at 9 a. m. Miss Caro lyn Brady is chairman of the af fair and Is taking the reservations. Honor guests will be the gradu KOTXNO NOTES . .!. Thai Clay Cochrans are now settled tn their newly purchased homo - at 740 South liberty street . . . they have gold their Court v street place to the William Baldwins lot Portland . V He of the implement firm of Baldwin and Mount on the Silver- ton Road . . , His partner, Jim Mount of Oregon City and his family also soon to move to Salem. Klamath Falls ... to be the new noma of the Alden Adolphs and children, Shirley Anne, Mary Lee and Joseph Edward, who have been living in Burlingame, Calif. . . Al and 1?3 son, Alden, jrn to manage the fine Tree meau-e. which reopens soon . . . lne nex Adolphs went down to Klamath falls this past week to spend the coming month and to assist wild the opening .... Temporarily ... In Portland are Mrs. Douglas Sharp and two children, Patricia and Michael, who are with her parents, the E. -,r.-.. : . . . -.- - een an ear d... By JERYME ENGLISH tn a pale yellow, strft , . Mother daughter duos . ' . . Mrs. H. G. Smith and Mrs. William 14. Smith Mrs. George Rossman and airs. George Romman, Jr. . lira. tour the New Engumd states and attend concerts of the Boston Sym phony at Its summer homo at Tan glewood in the Berkahlrea ... mntrw Tns ... for the Wlllard Marshall, who are head ing for, the east coast on Wednes day accompanied by their daugh ters, Martha, who is graduating from Salem high school tomorrow, and Julia -. . .'They will go by train to Lansing and from there drive to Boston, New York, Wash ington, D. C-.Pmladelphla and enroute home wilt' stop in Salt Lake City . . . they plan to be away a month ... Seath Bomi . . . On Monday will be Mrs. James Hardie, who is going on 'the Daylight to southern California for a fortnight's sojourn . . . In Monrovia she will visit the Ralph . Eggstaffs, - who formerly lived here . . . and in Pomona will be with her aunt, Miss Frances Barbey, who is on the dean's staff at Pomona college . . . Miss Caro line Barbey of Portland has joined her sister In the south and Mrs, Hardie will accompany them both Ivan i Stewart j and her tnf afti daughter, Buena I' .' Mrs. Earl SaeU and Miss Aleno Phillips to gether ... Mrs. George Alexander and Mrs. Frank J. Hatty ... The Spinsters will meet Mon day night at the home of Mrs. Charles Barclay at 8 o'clock with in ieniorg Avli Roberts Bran. P. Dixon Van AusdeU as assist-1011 Beatrice Nagl and Oeri ing hostesses. Bowles. i D. Wmninghams ... Lieutenant north, uie sisters to spend the Colonel , Sharp left Ithe first of summer in Portland .. . May for duty on Okinawa and I FOR A RECENT BRIDE ... the there Is nine months waiting list I delightful tea given a week ago for dependents . . . Enid and the by Mrs.. George Aiken for the plea- children will be in Salem part of I sure of her son's wife, Mrs. Robert the time to visit with her husband I Aiken, the former Barbara Lan- parents, the Frank D. Sharps ... I non . . . An attractive young GRADUATION TIME . . . sev- bride with a becoming short hair oral Salem families will head do and for the tea she wore south in the next fortnight for I banana yellow sheer wool two- California to attend various com- piece dress . . . Mrs. Aiken wore mencements . .-. Judge and Mrs. grey and receiving with her were James T. Brand leave June 12 for I her two daughters, Mrs. Gordon Palo Alto to attend son Tom's! Wright of Eugene, who formerly graduation from Leland Stanford I lived here, and Mrs. Robert Jack on the 18th . . J Dr. and Mrs. W. son of Seattle . . . the latter choos- WeUs Baum and daughters, Fran- ing a pale yellow linen Jacket ces and Marian, are driving south dress . . . Mrs. Wright in a sheer later that week to Palo Alto . . . summer print and looking forward as the Baum's son, Frederic, better 1 to an exciting year ... She and known to his friends as Ted. will I her three boys and her husband. be among the Stanford graduates, a professor at the University of To Berkeley . . . by train in Oregon, to be at UCLA during the mid-June will go Mr. and Mrs. summer at Princeton m the fall the UniversitT of CaUfornia erad- and then Europe in December for uation at which their eldest dau- Ithe remainder of the year ghter, Martha, win receive her Gordon to be doing advanced work diploma . . . Her sister,; Muriel, and and m European history, brother, Ivan, will also attend the . . , , ,f commencement . . . Muriel, who About the Guesta . . . Julia has been a freshman I at Cal this Johnson, down from Lewis and year will transfer to Stanford next Clark for the weekend, soon to I'Zllfta' hav tho-month' of July for her they all will be home for the sum- ,. " , mer and Martha plans to take vacation . . . Mrs. Edward U. graduate work next fall. Banker, a sister of the honor guest, TRAVEL CHATTER . . . Miss here from "Portland and smart in a at: - t- 1M 1 . iown Cil w Piannavy blue outfit . . . Mrs. Albert month's trip . . . From Detroit she! Gra Mrs- G' Herbert Smith will drive to Massachusetts, where busy talking about their daughters' she will attend te commencement summer weddings . . . Mrs. Char and her class reunion; at Wellesley lea Campbell in a becoming shell . . . The occasion also marks the . . -f t ... "T . . 75th anniversary of the founding "mt Wlth ?cmd Dmk of the women's college and the lmac tucxea m one oi tne pocKeu first commencement for the presi dent. Miss Margaret Clapp Miss Brown will also visit her old home in Westfleld ... She will join Mrs. Donald Spencer of Port land in New York and they will Mrs. James H. Nicholson, jr.. f vS)f aT W SAVW6S sowfcif occesserlee, ? 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