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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1950)
Miss White Mr. Bartosz Marri - .. . ..... ... - . - - .1 - -HI r. f! ' i-M .ct ; i ; .Mil ;Hi;)U rJIlJ . '.'. to Wed t5r,imict rf TiinV and white Gla dioluses decorated the altar of St. Vincent dePaul Catholic cnurcn on cotimiav mnmmff for the wed dine of Miss Charlotte White, grand- wancrhtor nf Mrs. Bertha Bowman, cnH vrniM Bartosz. son of Mr. and Mrs Ed Bartosz of Turner. Father Mfhi0 .Tnnau nerformed the A'.U I. fc...- I ' 10:30 o'clock nuptials. Soloists were Clifton Huddleston, Wayne r feusev and Jerry Nettling. r.ion Ttnurman pave his niece Jn marriage and her bridal gown mi nf ivni-v "dinner satin fashion ed with a nylon net yoke bordered with three rows of lace ruffling. tvis ivwin skirt was entrain and caught up in front with rosebuds revealing rows of lace. Her finger ir vmi was edeed in satin and was caught to a crownless lAitch cap of lace adorned with pearltzed flnwrs. She carried a white Bible inmH with a heart of roses and . Minwn nf sweet neas. Miss Louise Marks was the maid tf honor and wore a rose taffeta .Rm'riesmaids were Miss Pa trims rwvn and Miss Delores Bart er in preen taffeta dresses. They carried nosegays Of sweetpeas and - carnationsT.Caroi Buck, wearing a pink taffeta frock, was flower girL Edmund Bartosz was his broth er's best man and groomsman was T-ii narfncT . TTihrs were Larry and Tom Bartosz, all cousins of the groom. . K rrntion was held at the May nvnri- hall Mm. Beth Frv cut the cake and presiding at the punch bowl were Mrs. Harley Cordray and Miss Marlene Tracy. Assist in wr Mm. Bud Douglas and Un Tjx nildwell. After a wedding trip the couple win h at hnm in Aumsville. For traveling the bride donned a navy blue gabardine suit with white and . navy accessories. . Zontas to j Beach 7 ) Salem Zonta club member's are to be guests of Miss Mary Larson Thursday evening for 7 o'clock . dinner at the home of her sister, Mrs. Samuel Kaufman, at Ocean Lake. 1 . . .-. x, ; "v v W - ' . 7. Mr? and Mrs. lames Frederick Sproule (Shirley June Dark)pictured in the garden at the home of her parents, the Frances E. Clarks. where the wedding reception was held. The ceremony took place on July 30 at the First Pres byterian church. The newlyweds will live in Salem. (Jesten- Miller photo). . LouDie In September wdinff hells will ring on Sat urday, September 2 for Miss Jo sephine Nolan and Douglas L. Hay, whose engagement was announced I in June, rne ceremony wm w performed at 8 o'clock at St. i-aui s I Episcopal cnurcn wiui iuc w. George H. Swift performing the I rites. i t " . Mrs. Loren D. Hicks will be the : bride's only attendant and John R. j m 11 I I Hay Will serve as nis oromer s oesi. man. A reception will f ollow at the benedict's parents, . Justice and Mrs. Arthur V. Hay. Miss Nolan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.! Edward John Nolan of Glasgow, Scotland and came to the states three years ago. Driftwood Show To Be Held Soon ntmrr driftwood collectors and photographers are being invited to uaiuviv - Iwonnwesi ijj iiiwuvu suui held September 16 and 17 in the civic auditorium in Seattle. The show is sponsored for tne penem Lf th Children's Orthopedic hos pital by the Maude a. arsons guild. -j , Prizes amounting to $400 in cash will be given' for the most fascin- . 1 1 4 Iating pieces oi amwooa mu mwi interesting black and white photo ranh!i of driftwood. . , The driftwood . musi oe m us I natural form but may be mountea. Entries must be at the auditorium hv Spntembeil 14. shipped at own- ler's expense,; and are to be tiie I property or tne ortnopecuc nospu al unless Instructions for return I jrmrK; collect accompany them. The photograpns must d oi driftwood alone in natural setting or a plain background and must hav hoon taken after Jan. 1. 1950. iMnm detailed Information on size and mounting may be had from tne Driftwood Show, Civic Aucuiori unv Seattle 9; Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Devers, ir and children, Paula and Joe, are leaving today ror a lormignt sojourn at Oceanian e. Visits Mother their, Mrs. E. E. Bergman who has been ilL Comdr. Bergman is now in Seattle but has been transferred ' The Sfcrfainan, Scdem. Oregon, Sunday. August 6. 1S50 9 . - ven ear v am. jo v-Je this is the shoe that sells it self - - once you put it on, you'll make all sorts of ex cuses to keep it on! It's T H AT, comfortable! 16.95 16.95 18.95 'fin OF SWITZERLAND They're completely hand made,, .and are imported by u$ from Switzerland. , In black, brown, red, green, rus et, navy.' And please notice the range of sizes - - AAAA to B;3 to 10. ") V-'--. : 0i 16.95 Open Friday Evenings Until 9 like to charge it? You may NEXT TO PAYLESS DRUG STORE i - . f v rrvV " n . . .r s . tr ,i o r'r . 0r e-. .... ,.a iaW od H daw Miss Patricia Fltssimona daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Fitzsimons ello! I'm Pat Fitzsimons. I hail from Willamertt I 1 1: .1 I'll ka at Johnson's f fOm AuO- usr! 28th to Sept. 2. So you'll know who to look for! -I'm 19 years old, 5'4" tall, weigh 105 lbs. and have brown hair and Drown eyes, my -ite pastime i records--especially Glenn Miller . . . and I like baseball, tool Meet me in John sort's "KAMPUS KORNER" for a "coke" (they re free, you know) we'll listen to some records and talk over any fall wardrobe problems you might have. h'0h.larn ;KVV' from si, '7 )f John son's are promd to present tkeir , U ; FALL x - ' ,1 I: F AS ION BOARD1 : .. 1 . - ' i . I i 1 "' ' I. - ' These Girls will be at Johnson's starting Aug ust 14 to help you coordinate your back-to-school wardrobes; Meet them in our ISss EUy Ctebr S daughter of . , lira. Earl Cooley HU My name is Betty Cooley and I'm heading for Oregon State's campus ihisf all. J'm another brun ette -with dark eyes, am '54" tall and weigh ! 16 lbs. You'll be sure to recognize me at Johnson's from Sept. 5-Sept. 12, while Ym working on the Fall Fashion board." I'm es pecially excited about the falj styles because the. tampus clothes-are all so eoH&fdifiated this Tyear to make lots of Afferent (and darling) out fits. Be sure to drop by end let me show the hundreds of combinationt you can make at Johnson'. RECORDS FREE COKES 6tq for Ladios 44 State St .; - Pbene 3-7693 If you're shopping for school clothes early (which is always flood Idea) come in and see me from Aug. 1 4-1 9th. I'm Carol Me ters from Sacred Heart Academy. I'm "a blonde with blue eyes, am 5'3" tall and weigh 110 lbs. like most girls 16, my hobby is records and of course HOVE Billy Eckstine's especially. J -like swimming and cheer leading, Joo. When it comes to - fashions my favorites a r e sweaters and pleated skirts or jer sey outfits.1 I'll hav them all to show you at Johnson's, so come in and see me. s-' " . ' " t " " - ' -. 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