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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1950)
h tit it nil- 'U Hi 1 A . By Sue Gardner ' . One of the moist economical ways of extending your ward robe is by adding new bit of neckwear to a basic costume in your wardrobe. ThU past spring the little boy collar was news and you I ' saw. It on doz- 2 ens of styles I for we a r all I around t h J dock. y The neck- wear for the fall and winter is far more 1 : varied in collar 1 and fabric El- i egant -touches ot black velvet and lace appear in the new collars. Even the conventional revets have be come petal shaped and gay taf feta additions to your b a s i e frock. The college girl or young bm- 10 The Statesman, Scdenu Oregon. Friday. August 11. 1353 Betrothals and Dates Revealed Each days news brings an nouncements of more engagements and dates for late summer and early fall nuptials. A Fall Wedding Making plans for a fall wed ding are Miss Ruby Swegle and Leonard Kremer, whose engage-, merit has recently been announc- . I 1L 1 J - -. 11 Dy uie DnoeiKi muu-iei, . Mrs. Frances Swegle. Mr. Kremer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kremer of Starton. Miss Swegle Is a graduate of Salem schools and her fiance at tended Stayton schools. Miss Eckersley to Wed ; Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Eckersley re announcing the betrothal and coming, marriage of their daugh ter. Joyce Lorraine, to Robert James Skewbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L- Austin ex Portland. The wedding will be an event of Saturday. September 2 at tht Jason, Lee Memorial Methodist church at 2 o'clock with a recep tion following. Weddinr Date Set I Saturday, September IS has ' been set as the date for the mar riage of Miss Dorothy Ballard and Henry yolk, whose engage ment was announced in July. The . bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Ruth Ballard of Denver and Claude Ballard of Sterling, Colo rado. Mr. Volk Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Volk. The couple will exchange their vows at ceremony at St Joseph's Catholic church. Willamette Dae Enraged Of interest to Willamette unl versity friends of the couple, is announcement of the engagement of Miss l Barbara MacDuffee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Karl M. MacDuffee of Portland, to Rus sell aW. Tripp, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. w. Tripp of Albany. The wed ding is planned for this winter. Both are graduates of Will am ette university and . the bride elect is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority and her fiance is a mem ber of Beta Theta PL' He served as president of the Willamette student body this last year. Delores Brewer, Mr. Kay Wed MUX, CITY Miss Delores Elaine Brewer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Brewer, Portland, " became the bride of Gordon Kay, on of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kay of MiU City. August 4 at 8 o'clock .in Mill City Christian church. The Rev. Tom Courtney officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by tier father, chose a white sheer gown- lor her wedding. Her ac cessories were navy blue. She carried an orchid- Mrs. Ferd Wilson, jr.. in pastel blue was matron of honor. Bud Brosig, Vancouver. Wash served as best man for his nephew. Ford Wilson, jr., was the usher. Mrs. Brewer wore a gown of navy blue crepe for her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Kay chose black and white. Both wore white car nation corsages. Mrs. Eldon Hutch ison furnished the wedding music Following the ceremony a re ception was held at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Tuers. Mrs. Ford Wil . eon served the cake and Mrs.. Jo French presided at the punch bowl, and Mrs. Laurel Brown passed the guest book. The couple will make their home in Mill City where the groom is employed at Remine's sawmill, following a short wedding trip. Te Mr. and Mrs. John F. Rhoades, jr. (Emelyn Frazer) of Buell go felicitations on the birth of a son, John Fred. Ill, on Wed nesday at the Salem Memorial hos pital. The little boy, who weighed New Neckwear Colorful and Varied, Touches of Velvet and Lace Used 14' f. .': i iness woman can add a warm and versatile accessory in a re versible checked Mack and white vestee with one side in black velvet. At the end of the day, the velvet side comes out on top and the addition of gay cos tume Jewelry makes a dressy style out of a casual costume. You will find reversible scarves with solid colors on one side and printed designs on the other. Collars will have a silk pique and a faille side. ' Ottoman, a ribbed fabric, is back in the picture, and will be shown in, pink with black cord loops and black buttons, as well as in gold with brown trimming for weskits and dickey styles. A simple frock becomes a dressy outfit with the addition of a lace bow on one-shoulder. Ribbons are more varied than ever and can be xninipulated into : neckwear or bows for many col orful accents. (Coprrixht 1950. General Features Corp.) seven pounds, nine ounces, is the grandson of Mrs- George N. Frazer of Salem and John 'Fred Rhoades of Sheridan. Mr. and Bin. Donald Duncan are leaving by plane Saturday morning from Portland for New York and New Jersey on a three weeks trip. In Trenton they will visit his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shell, and m Long Island with his brother. The Duncans will also spend five days in New York City. They will make the return trip by car. .. Lt Comdr. and Mrs. Wallace Hug are leaving today for Seattle to be week end guests of Lt and Mrs. Henry Martin. Tonight they will attend a dinner at the Sand Point Naval Air station honoring Captain S. B- Johnson and Captain G. S. Graber. SILVEKTON Invitations are in the mail for the wedding of Miss Sonya Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Bernard Johnson to Marvin Rein holdt of Woodburn. The ceremony will be read by the Rev. Joseph A. Luthro at Trinity Lutheran church Saturday night, August 26 at 8 o clock. 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