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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1950)
Tf! )3 -tJ. i .u nit iu! ; Wedding Plans Revealed by fai es Plans have been completed for several summer weddings with en gaged couples announcing mem bers of their bridal parties. ' Miss Norma : Jean L o e w e n, Jaughter of the William F. Loew ns, and Robert R. Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stone, will be married on June 24 at the First Church of the Nazarene with the Rev. Orville Jenkins performing the 2 ! o'clock ceremony. Willard Triesen will be the soloist - Mr. Loewen will give his daugh ter in marriage. Mrs. Ceroid Bar rett of Prineville will be her sis ter's matron of honor and Mrs. Clemens Fischer and Miss Lynne Mueller will be theJ bridesmaids. Patricia D'Arcy, niece of the groom-elect, will be the Junior bridesmaid. Dean Allport wiir serve as best man and ushers include Clemens Fischer and Arthur Joseph. A re ception will follow at the. church annex. Two Weddings Slated There will be two weddings in the L. A. Poindexter family in last two days of June. Their daughter, Miss Lorraine Poindex ter and Guy W. Jones, jr. will be married on June 30 at the First Congregational church. Taper lighters will bi Mil s Charlotte Alexander and Mrs Jerry Montgomery of Coquille. Mrs. Clifford Lurvey of Martinez, Calif., will be her sister's honor matron and Mrs. Calvin Hersey (Carol Fallin) and Miss Naomi Morgan of Stayton, Chi Omega sorority sister of the bride-elect, will be bridesmaids. . James Minturn will ssrve as best man and ushers will bt Lester Roberts and Richard Hill. K re ception will be held at the Chi Omega sorority house." Brother to Marry ' Robert L. Poindexter and Miss Therl M. Sealey, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Caruth, will exchange their marriage vows at an evening ceremony on June 29 at. the Court Street Christian church. - The Rev. W. H. Lyman will perform the 7 o'clock serv ice. ' Mrs. Samuel E. Carpenter will be the bride's only attendant and Clarence Endres will serve as best man. The reception will be at the Poindexter home on South 18th Street! Miss Tarln Tells Plans . St Mary's Catholic church in Mt Angel will be the setting for the wedding of Miss Clelia Turin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Turin of Mt Angel, and -Glen Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Clark of Salem, on July 1 at 2:30 'clock. Miss Pauline SaaLfeldwill ing and Miss Helen Keber the organist. Miss Pauline Turin will be her sister's maid of honor and brides maids will be the bride-elect's twin cousins, Mrs Neil Boehmer end Mrs. Dale sch. - Carl Butte will stand with Mr. lark as best man and ushers are iuis Turin, Leon Thoennes and obert Phillips. The reception will held at the St Mary's halt XT I II: t, - i Mr. end Mrt. Howcsrdl L Handing (Mary Joan Huston) whose xnarriag -was an event of June 10 at the First Con , oregational ehuxoh. The bride k the daughter of the Sam uel C Hustons and the gieem's parents are the Frank M. Blandings of Portland. The newlyweds will live in I alem. OCennell-Ellie photo). (Sonscientiouo, Dignified I Service - I4S Merth Capitol Tel. S-S672 Miss Hale Tells Bridql Plans ;- ; ". . ' -;, : Miss Doris Hale' and -Phillip Blankenship, wha will be married on July 1 at St Paul's Episcopal church, have selected members of their wedding party. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Hale and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Blan kenship. " ': The Rev. George H. Swift will officiate at the 8 o'clock rites and a reception will follow at the Ca tholic Center. Ronald Craven will be the soloist and Miss Ruth Bed ford the organist Diane Emigh and Gail Lockhead will light the tapers. - . ' Miss Patricia Hale will be her sister's honor maid and the brides maids include Miss Patricia Lister of Portland, Miss Donna Lochead, Miss Jewell Buroker of Boise, Mrs. Evan Richey of Moscow, Idaho, Mrs. Howard Houck (Carol Cain) and Mrs. Jerry Montgomery (Bev erly Nelson) of Coquille. Carolyn and Nina Crothers, twin daughters of Dr. and Mrs. William C Croth ers, will be the flower girls. . Midshipman Paul A. Hale, Jr., brother of the bride-elect, who is home from Annapolis, will be best man. Ushers include Howard Houck, Kenneth Jarrott Ronald . Spence, Portland. Richard Stewart, Gary Jacobsen,' Portland, Dean Allport and John .Griffith. . , Pre-Nnptial Paxtlear f Severn pre-nuptial parties are being arranged In compliment to the bride-elect Mrs. George Em igh will be hostess for a pantry shower and party Monday, night at her Chemeketa street home in honor of Miss Hale. Sixteen guests have been bidden and a late sup per will be served by the hostess. , For Thursday night is the bath room shower for which Mrs. Law rence Lister and daughter, Patri cia, formerly of Salem, will be hostesses' at their Portland home in compliment to Miss Hale. : 'Mrs. Hale and her daughters will entertain at a bridesmaid lun cheon on June 25 at their Manbrin Gardens home. Mrs. William Croi thers is planning a party for Miss Hale on June 27. The general meeting ' ef the WSCS of the First Methodist church will be held Wednesday in the Carrier room at 10:45 a. m. A covered dish luncheon will ' be held Wednesday in the Carrier room at 10:45 a. m. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon with members asked to bring their table service. The program will be at 1:30 with Mrs. A. A. Schramm in charge. Highlights of the Cleve land convention will be given by Mrs. Henry G. Otto. . . V t W? .': 4 -jr 5. ' . fry" S-f,-. : - First with the NEWEST in millinery are the Beavers by Studio at mo' Goldenweds to Celebrate: : : Mr. and Mrs. James Madison Glass will celebrate 'their golden wedding. anniversary von June 27 with a family dinner at their home, 290 Manbrin Drive. On Sunday. June 25 Mr. and Mrs. Glass will be at home to their Salem friends at a reception between 5 and 0 o'clock and 7 and 8 o'clock at their, resi dence in Manbrin Gardens. - The couple's marriage took place in Prattsburg, New York and they have four children, a daughter, Brenda," of Salem,' and three sons, James M. Glass, Jr. of Chattanoo ga, Tenn., Nelson. Glass of Wintet; Park, Florida, and Robert Glas of Boulder, Colorado. There are five grandchildren in the family. Mr. and Mrs. James Glass, jr and son, James Madison, III, will De nere irom Tennessee and Nel- . tin; ,11 Mot .rtlitil ,t(rC ri;! ,ui--n:ft tiT' The Stcrtmcm,. SoJem, Oregon. Snndorf June 1, 1350 9 son with his son,' Malcolm, will come from Florida.' llr. and Un. Robert Glass sad 'daughters, Je anne ana ivauienne, win arrive later in the summer for a visit- The, senior Mr. and Mrs. Glass moved to Salem ten years ago, aft er he retired from the education field. He served as a high school principal and a college professor both in New York and Florida. Aurora The Rev. Robert Hem pel, who Is the new minister for the Presbyterian church, and his wife will be honored with a re ception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'John Kraus Sunday after noon, with calling hours Irom 1 to 6 o'clock. ; . .;' Pratom The Sunday services to be held at the Methodist church are cancelled due to the annual conference now in session at Port Central Howell llr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson attended the State grange convention at On tario this week. i FOX mSlKED SAVHIGS SEE first Fcdcrc! Savings first - , Current Dividend 2 st Federal Savings end Lcnn As$U 14X Be. Ubertv - - . ... mk- Willi z .1 . A y,lhr (OA. Om, illlllh rickoi newyori Personal Hair Stylist for Now York's Smart Set for Many Years I Dial 34921 251 N. liberty St. (Our Shop Will Close at 1 P.M. 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